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NHL rumours summary: recent Canadian and Oilers speculation
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Latest NHL Buzz: Unpacking Recent Rumors Surrounding Canadian Teams and the Edmonton Oilers

August 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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One of the most significant transactions in this year’s NHL trade market involved the Montreal Canadiens acquiring Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders in June. However, the team now faces a crowded situation on their defense line.

During an appearance on the Sick Podcast with Tony Marinaro last week, Sportsnet’s Eric Engels suggested that the Canadiens might consider trading some of their defensemen during this season to create space for promising players like David Reinbacher or Adam Engstrom. Engels highlighted Mike Matheson, Jaden Struble, and Arber Xhekaj as potential trade candidates.

Matheson seems to be the most probable player to be traded. At 31 years old, he is the most senior defenseman and will be eligible for unrestricted free agency next July. Despite this, Canadiens’ management may hesitate to trade him given his valuable experience, leadership, and overall skill set.

Struble recently secured a two-year contract, but his improved play coupled with a manageable $1.412 million cap hit could make the 23-year-old a desirable trade asset. Xhekaj, known for his size and physical gameplay, is a fan favorite in Montreal, though he was occasionally scratched from the lineup last season.

Switching gears to the Edmonton Oilers, Athletic’s Alan Mitchell recently discussed several players on that team who might be moved this season. One notable name is goaltender Stuart Skinner. The 26-year-old has a reasonable cap hit of $2.6 million this season and will also become a UFA next July.

Skinner’s inconsistent performance has raised concerns within Oilers management. He himself is aware of the need to improve his game. The team is reportedly looking for a goaltender with starter experience to share duties and push Skinner to enhance his performance.

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Mitchell noted that Skinner has appeared in 50 playoff games and participated in two Stanley Cup finals. If he significantly improves this season, it could silence critics and reduce the need for the team to acquire another goalie. However, Mitchell also suggests that upgrading the goaltending position might still be a crucial move.

Fan Take: These potential trades highlight the intense strategic decisions NHL teams must navigate as they balance veteran experience with emerging talent. For hockey fans, it signals exciting shifts ahead that could reshape team dynamics and impact the competitive landscape of the sport.

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