The summer of 2016 was an exciting one for Edmonton Oilers fans. It was the first time in a while that they saw their team take steps in a positive direction.
Back in 2016, as the Edmonton Oilers were trying to secure the services of free agents Milan Lucic and Jason Demers, then-GM Peter Chiarelli was forced to make a choice.
Jason Demers wasn’t with the Edmonton Oilers for long, but the impact the organization had on his career is something he is grateful for. Demers was on the final couple of holes when he joined the Oilers from the KHL ahead of the 2022-23 season.
The Edmonton Oilers inked soon-to-be unrestricted free agent Derek Ryan to a two-year contract extension last week. Will they do so with any of their other pending UFAs?
To say the Washington Capitals need a defensive upgrade is an understatement. They will have to look for improvements in free agency if they want to have a chance at getting back into the playoffs next season.
Jay Woodcroft and the Edmonton Oilers received some praise from San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture for allowing veteran defenceman Jason Demers to play in his 700th NHL game over the weekend.
The Edmonton Oilers took to Twitter on Thursday night to announce that they have recalled defenseman Jason Demers from the Bakersfield Condors. This move surprised many as this team has been playing incredible hockey as of late and have no new injuries to report.
The Edmonton Oilers have made a rare roster move recalled defenceman Jason Demers from the AHL’s Bakersfield Condors. The club also placed forward Ryan McLeod on the LTIR.
In their quest to get a Stanley Cup, the Edmonton Oilers continued to add roster pieces as the trade deadline approaches. The latest deal was Nick Bjustad with 50 percent retained salary for a 3rd round draft pick in 2023.
In what appears to be an effort to get an experienced defenseman eventually on the roster, the Edmonton Oilers have signed Jason Demers to a one-year, two-way contract worth $750K for the purposes of loaning him to the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL.
The Edmonton Oilers have signed defenceman Jason Demers to a one-year, two-way contract, the club announced Sunday. Demers, 34, joined the Oilers ahead of training camp on a professional tryout, but the club never signed him to an NHL deal.
Jason Demers was released from his recent professional tryout with the Edmonton Oilers but he was back on the ice with them Tuesday and reports indicate he could sign an AHL deal to remain with the organization.
Welcome to our daily rumours article brought to you by Betway Sports Will Jason Demers earn a contract from the Oilers? Kurt Leavins of the Edmonton Journal: Defenseman Jason Demers (PTO) likely won’t make the Edmonton Oilers.
The Edmonton Oilers have played four preseason games and while the team is mostly set, there are a couple of spots up for grabs and you won’t be able to convince a few names on this training camp roster that they don’t have a shot at the big club.
The veteran defenseman has signed a deal for the rest of the season, one that will presumably still allow him to take part in the Olympics for Canada should the NHL officially pull the plug.
Coming off a poor season, Demers is hoping for an opportunity to show he can bounce back.
Sidney Crosby got a lot of points, Alex Ovechkin scored a lot of goals and, yes, the regular season is really long. These have been the storylines at the end of every NHL season for the past 10 years, and this year was no different.
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