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Oilers Trade Options Limited: No-Trade Clauses Prevent Two Players From Accepting Moves.
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The Edmonton Oilers' efforts to fine-tune their roster through trades are facing unexpected challenges this offseason, as two players with no-trade clauses (NTC) have declined to waive them. This development significantly restricts the team's flexibility in the trade market and forces General Manager Stan Bowman to explore alternative strategies to improve the team.

NTCs grant players the right to refuse a trade to any other team. These clauses are often negotiated as part of a player's contract, providing them with control over their destination. While they offer security and stability for the player, they can sometimes hinder a team's ability to make necessary changes to their roster.

In this instance, the Oilers approached multiple players holding NTCs to gauge their willingness to waive them for a potential trade. While the specific players who declined to waive their clauses have not been officially disclosed, their decisions have created roadblocks for Bowman, who was likely hoping to create cap space or address specific roster needs.

This situation is not entirely new to the Oilers. In March 2025, the presence of no-move clauses (NMC) for Viktor Arvidsson and Adam Henrique complicated the team's trade deadline plans. These clauses, which had not been previously publicized, limited the Oilers' ability to move salary and make adjustments to the roster. At that time, with the Evander Kane trade also in question, Edmonton's options became severely limited.

The Oilers have been actively seeking to improve their roster this offseason. They have brought in Andrew Mangiapane to bolster their top-six forward group and added depth with players like Matt Tomkins and Riley Stillman. However, they have also seen the departure of players such as Connor Brown, Corey Perry, and Viktor Arvidsson.

One potential trade target for the Oilers was Tampa Bay Lightning forward prospect Isaac Howard. It was reported that the Oilers were willing to offer a late first-round pick for Howard's rights, but a deal could not be reached.

With the recent setback regarding the no-trade clauses, the Oilers may need to shift their focus to other avenues for improvement. This could include exploring trades involving players without such clauses, delving deeper into free agency, or relying on internal development of prospects. Recently, the Oilers traded a 2026 draft pick to acquire Asher Barnett, a USNTDP defenseman. The Oilers also drafted Tommy Lafreniere and David Lewandowski in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.

The Oilers' management will need to be creative and resourceful in navigating these challenges. The team's success in the upcoming season may depend on their ability to find effective solutions despite the limitations imposed by these no-trade clauses.


Writer - Yash Menon
Yash Menon, an aspiring journalist with a keen interest in investigative reporting and a genuine passion for sports, is committed to factual storytelling. Having recently completed his journalism degree, Yash is eager to apply his skills professionally. He is particularly passionate about amplifying the voices of underrepresented communities and exploring complex social issues with integrity and depth, drawing parallels from the dedication found in sports.
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