Recently, it feels like just yesterday we were all celebrating Evan Bouchard’s hat trick and praising Matthias Ekholm’s impressive play. Interestingly, that last game also marked Ekholm’s turn to shine, as he scored three goals against the Anaheim Ducks, making him only the fourth defenseman in Edmonton Oilers history to achieve such a feat. The remarkable part is that when Bouchard did it, he was only the third defenseman to do so, and in the club’s 54-year history, only Paul Coffey and Marc-Andre Bergeron had previously managed this. Notably, no Oilers defenseman had scored a hat trick in the past two decades—until these two players, Ekholm and Bouchard, pulled off the feat within a week, each from the same defensive pairing.
This sudden surge might be a sign that the team’s prospects are heading in a positive direction. To reinforce this, the Oilers recently called up gritty forward Josh Samanski to add more depth and shed Ike Howard back to the AHL, showcasing their efforts to build a stronger, more versatile roster.
Captain Connor McDavid didn’t shy away from praising Ekholm’s performance, even describing it as approaching “legendary” status. Ekholm, usually more known for his steady defensive work, focused on shutting down opponents and smart positioning, not scoring. So, when he netted three goals in a single game, it was a rare and noteworthy achievement. Ekholm himself jokingly said, “Sometimes it just bounces your way, and you have to enjoy those moments,” highlighting how hockey can sometimes surprise even the best players. His goal-scoring prowess, combined with his experience and shooting ability, has made a tangible impact—especially during this recent stretch, where the entire Oilers’ defense contributed offensively.
In one game against the Ducks, the Oilers’ blue line was responsible for five goals, two assists, and a combined plus-10 rating—a feat unprecedented for a defensive unit. Players like Spencer Stastny and Darnell Nurse also chipped in offensively, showcasing that Edmonton’s defense isn’t just about preventing goals but actively creating them.
Young talents such as Matt Savoie have also begun making their mark, scoring in consecutive games, even if the team has experienced some tough losses. While the Oilers sometimes struggle with defensive lapses and turnovers, their recent performances reveal progress at the back end. With reliable goaltending from Tristan Jarry and Connor Ingram, and defenders stepping up when needed, the team appears to be coming together defensively.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins emphasized the importance of solid defense for future success, and rumors suggest Edmonton may seek additional impact players—perhaps a forward like Boone Jenner—to bolster their offensive firepower. Though Edmonton has always been able to score with stars like McDavid, Draisaitl, and Hyman, winning championships hinges on a strong, disciplined defensive system and reliable goaltending. The recent emergence of multiple defensemen scoring hat tricks indicates that when everything aligns—offense, defense, goaltending—the Oilers could be a formidable contender.
Finally, Ekholm’s unexpected hat trick has elevated him to legendary status, and it adds a new, exciting chapter to Edmonton’s defense. If they can sustain this level of performance, the Oilers may finally harness their full potential and take a significant step toward winning a championship. Keep an eye on the blue line—it’s shaping up to be Edmonton’s most promising asset.
Fan Take: This stunning display from defensemen like Ekholm and Bouchard shows that Edmonton’s defense isn’t just solid—it’s dangerous. For hockey fans, it signals that the Oilers might be on the verge of something special, making their games must-watch as their dynamic defense continues to surprise and excite.

