Oilers' Trade Strategy: Creating Roster and Cap Flexibility for a Key Player in the 2025-26 Season.
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The Edmonton Oilers are maneuvering to create cap space for the 2025-26 season, with a focus on integrating forward David Tomasek into the lineup. To accommodate Tomasek, the Oilers have already made some moves this offseason and may need to make additional trades to clear sufficient space.

The Salary Cap Situation

As of late June 2025, the Oilers have very limited cap space, with projections estimating around $225,834 in available space. The team has an active roster of 23 players and a total of 46 players under contract, with a projected cap hit of $95,274,166. Several factors influence this tight cap situation:

  • Key Player Contracts: Leon Draisaitl's AAV increases to $14 million as his new eight-year deal begins in 2025-26. Evan Bouchard has recently signed a new contract with an AAV of $10.5 million. Connor McDavid is also eligible for an extension, although it would not take effect until the 2026-27 season.
  • New Acquisitions: The Oilers have added players like Trent Frederic, which impacts the cap.
  • Cap-Clearing Moves: The Oilers traded Evander Kane to the Vancouver Canucks, freeing up $5.125 million in cap space.

The Tomasek Factor

David Tomasek, a Czech forward who led the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) in scoring, is considered a "wild card" for the Oilers. The Oilers are unsure how his game will translate to the NHL. To make room for Tomasek, the Oilers might need to trade another forward. Mattias Janmark is one player who might be traded to create space for Tomasek. Janmark contributes defensively and on the penalty kill, but his offensive production has declined. Tomasek could potentially replace Janmark on faceoffs, an area where the Oilers have struggled.

Other Potential Moves

In addition to potentially trading Janmark, the Oilers are reportedly looking to trade Viktor Arvidsson to free up further cap space. Arvidsson has a $4 million cap hit for the 2025-26 season. Although he has a full no-move clause, he is willing to waive it if a trade benefits both him and the Oilers.

Overall Strategy

The Oilers' moves indicate a strategy to balance retaining key players, adding new talent, and managing the salary cap. Clearing cap space is essential to accommodate rising salaries of stars like Draisaitl and Bouchard. Integrating Tomasek into the lineup could provide a new offensive dimension, but it requires careful cap management. The team also aims to improve its depth and address needs in goal tending and younger forwards.


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