September 19, 2024

 Recent Injury News Complicates Things for Oilers..

The injury news update offered on Monday by Oilers Now Host and team color analyst Bob Stauffer on Evander Kane might complicate things for the Edmonton Oilers. Evander Kane hospitalized with 'scary' injury after being cut by skate  blade | Edmonton Oilers | The GuardianWhile the immediate reaction might be that Kane having surgery and possibly finding his way to LTIR helps Edmonton do other things, that’s not entirely accurate.

The injury news update offered on Monday by Oilers Now Host and team color analyst Bob Stauffer on Evander Kane might complicate things for the Edmonton Oilers. While the immediate reaction might be that Kane having surgery and possibly finding his way to LTIR helps Edmonton do other things, that’s not entirely accurate.

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Much of what the Oilers can do will depend on Kane’s status and the term of his LTIR stint.

This means additional roster moves later in the season. Whether that be a trade, a demotion, or another injury to someone that gives Edmonton room to bring Kane back, when he’s cleared, room will need to be made.

Conflicting Reports on Kane’s Status
Complicating matters even further is the two conflicting reports within 48 hours of each other. While Stauffer is considered the more plugged-in of the two sources, according to the “2 Mutts Hockey Podcast”, Kane was to be ready by September for the Captain Skates. They were confident that LTIR was not the plan. This means someone is misinformed in their reporting.

 

StayLTIR Is Not Always a Free Pass
For the Oilers, having an immediate opening — in the value of Kane’s $5.125 million cap hit — gives the team a chance to sign Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway to new deals without much concern about going over the salary cap to start the 2024-25 season. Edmonton might even think of adding some depth at forward to replace Kane’s absent production. However, it’s not necessarily that simple.

First, if it is projected Kane will be out the entire regular season, that’s one thing. The Oilers can do what they want, hopefully getting the forward back in time for the playoffs when the cap hit doesn’t apply to the roster. But, if Kane is out for three to four months, the Oilers will need to get cap-compliant. Failing to do so will create major issues.

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