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Oil Industry Alert: New Players Could Be Experimenting with Third Line Operations

January 2, 2026 3 Min Read
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If Friday’s practice serves as any hint for Saturday afternoon’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers, the Edmonton Oilers are taking a considerable risk. Both Ike Howard and Quinn Hutson were called up from the AHL and placed on the third line alongside fellow rookie Matt Savoie.

Having three rookies make up the third line is a bold move that carries both potential rewards and risks.

Edmonton has recently struggled to generate offense from their third line, prompting them to try new combinations. They initially shifted Jack Roslovic from a strong second line to center the third line, but that experiment quickly failed, and Roslovic was moved back to the top six. Coach Kris Knoblauch noted that while Roslovic is the better player, Andrew Mangiapane contributed positively despite the line’s struggles.

Still, Mangiapane’s contributions weren’t enough, leaving questions about the second line’s effectiveness. Vasily Podkolzin missed practice Friday due to severe weather.

Looking again at the third line, the responsibility is heavy for these three rookies. In the AHL, both Houston and Howard have proven their capabilities—Howard scored 10 goals and 13 assists in 16 games, while Hutson tallied 19 goals and 13 assists across 26 games. Translating that success into NHL performance won’t be easy. As for Savoie, though a defensively responsible two-way player, he is still gaining experience with only 46 NHL games under his belt.

Defense might be the biggest concern, as Hutson and Howard still have question marks. The Oilers will have to be strategic about when and where to deploy this rookie line, especially given the Flyers’ top talent ready to exploit any weaknesses. Playing at home offers some advantage, but not every situation will be favorable, so these three need to prove they can hold their own.

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Further updates will follow as more information comes from Coach Knoblauch.

Fan Take: This bolder approach to integrating rookies highlights the Oilers’ commitment to building future talent while seeking immediate solutions. Hockey fans should watch closely, as this move could either ignite a new wave of young stars or expose the challenges of relying heavily on unproven players at the NHL level.

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