Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers (Image Source: Getty) The Edmonton Oilers took advantage of the Olympic break to make big changes to their roster and coaching staff before the National Hockey League season started up again, and after a string of inconsistent performances before the break, the organization worked on making its defense stronger and giving its lineup more options.As the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics come to an end, people are once again focusing on the NHL schedule and playoff positions. The Edmonton Oilers, with star forward Leon Draisaitl and captain Connor McDavid, are trying to get back on track after some recent problems.
Edmonton Oilers Olympic break roster changes explained before NHL season resumes
One of the most notable NHL updates involves franchise legend Paul Coffey returning to the Edmonton Oilers coaching staff to assist head coach Kris Knoblauch. Coffey previously worked closely with the defensive unit, and his return is viewed as an effort to address the team’s recent defensive inconsistencies, including struggles on the penalty kill and goals against.The Edmonton Oilers also reassigned goaltender Calvin Pickard to their American Hockey League affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors, after carrying multiple goaltenders created roster challenges. This move provides additional flexibility while keeping Pickard ready if injuries or performance issues arise later in the season.Additionally, rookie forward Matt Savoie was sent to the Bakersfield Condors as part of a salary-cap adjustment, especially with veteran forward Adam Henrique expected to return from long-term injured reserve. Because Savoie can move without waivers, the decision allowed the organization to manage roster space efficiently.These changes show that the Edmonton Oilers are focused on improving their structure. Also, on consistency as the NHL season picks up again. While rumors about NHL trades are still going around, they suggest that more trades could happen before the playoff race heats up.