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Oil Change was a Canadian documentary television series, following the Edmonton Oilers. Produced by Alberta's Aquila Productions and written by Scot Morison, Oil Change featured exclusive access inside the Edmonton Oilers organization through the 2010–11 NHL season (season 1) to the 2013–14 NHL season (season 4). Don Metz was the executive ...
The Oilers Octane was the cheerleading team for the Edmonton Oilers. The team was the first cheer squad for a Canadian NHL franchise. [ 198 ] The debut of the cheer-leading team received a mixed reaction from the Edmonton community, including petitions to keep cheerleading out of the sport of hockey in Canada.
Edmonton Oilers' Connor Brown (28) battles for the puck against San Jose Sharks' Cody Ceci (4) during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Edmonton, Alberta, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024.
Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid (97) celebrates his goal against the Boston Bruins with Evan Bouchard (2) and Leon Draisaitl (29) during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Edmonton, Alberta ...
OEG Inc. (formerly Oilers Entertainment Group) is a company based out of Edmonton, Alberta, that operates Katz Group of Companies' sports and entertainment offerings. The flagship property and namesake is the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League . [ 1 ]
The Detroit Red Wings will face Connor McDavid and the red-hot Edmonton Oilers on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Detroit.
It was considered by many fans as the epitome of the battle of Alberta, with Oilers radio announcer Jack Michaels saying, "This is the battle of Alberta we've been waiting for, for three decades!" during his coverage of the game. [17] During the 2022 playoffs, the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames faced off in the second round. Both the Flames ...
Bruce Buchanan was the play-by-play announcer for the Edmonton Oilers television broadcasts on ITV, CKEM, and Sportsnet West from 1984 until 2001.; Morley Scott did colour on home games in 1993-94 and 1997–08; others in that role were Ken Brown (1979–85, 1988–90), Gord Garbutt (1985-86, 1991–94, 1995-96), Jim Matheson (1986–88, 1995–96) and Dave Semenko [1] ().