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The Edmonton Oilers have made another significant offseason move, and Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are here to break it all down on today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday.The boys kick off the show by discussing the Oilers' new contract extension for Jason Dickinson, which will keep the veteran forward in Edmonton for another five seasons at a cap hit of $4 million per year. On the surface, the cap hit appears to be solid value for a player who has become an important part of the lineup, but is five years too much term for a player entering his age-33 season? Tyler and Liam will share their thoughts on the contract and hear what Oilers fans think about the deal.From there, it's time for another edition of The First Question, and there is no shortage of topics to cover. Reports continue to suggest that Mike Babcock could officially be named the next head coach of the Edmonton Oilers in the near future, while a contract extension for Connor Murphy is reportedly nearing the finish line as well. What would those moves mean for the Oilers heading into next season? The boys will break down the latest rumours and discuss how Edmonton's roster could be shaping up for another Stanley Cup run.Later in the show, the conversation shifts to one of the biggest stories from around the NHL as Brady Tkachuk has reportedly been traded to the Florida Panthers. What does the blockbuster move mean for Florida's quest to build another powerhouse, and are we entering a new era of NHL super teams? Tyler and Liam will discuss the fallout from the trade and what it means for the balance of power around the league.To wrap things up, the boys will hand out their favourite daily betting plays courtesy of bet365.
The NHL rumour mill is officially in overdrive, and Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are here to sort through it all on today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday.To begin the show, NHL insider David Pagnotta joins the program to discuss all the latest rumours circulating around the league. With the NHL Draft right around the corner and free agency quickly approaching, there is no shortage of speculation surrounding trades, signings, coaching situations, and roster shakeups. David will help separate fact from fiction and provide the latest insight on some of the biggest stories around hockey.The boys follow things up with some of the latest news from around the NHL, including the Toronto Maple Leafs acquiring Darren Raddysh from the Tampa Bay Lightning and quickly signing the defenceman to a massive eight-year contract extension. Tyler and Liam will break down the deal, discuss what it means for Toronto's blue line, and examine how it could impact the rest of the market as teams prepare for a busy summer.After that, it's time for another edition of The First Question. With the Oilers still searching for their next head coach, the discussion will focus on Mike Babcock and whether he could ultimately become Edmonton's choice behind the bench. Is he the right fit for a team looking to take the next step? What are the pros and cons of bringing in one of the most polarizing figures in hockey? The boys will dive into the debate and hear from Oilers fans in the live chat.To wrap things up, Tyler and Liam will hand out their favourite daily betting plays courtesy of bet365.
The Edmonton Oilers are on the verge of one of the biggest moves of the offseason, as they look to hire Mike Babcock as their new head coach as the organization enters a pivotal season.Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton discuss what Babcock's arrival means for Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and a team under immense pressure to finally get over the hump. Is this the move that gets Edmonton back to Stanley Cup contention?The guys also play a round of Fill in the Blank, debating the futures of several NHL stars. Will Connor Hellebuyck still be a Winnipeg Jet next season? Is Darnell Nurse's future in Edmonton secure? And what comes next for Mason McTavish as trade speculation continues to swirl around the young Ducks forward?The offseason preview series rolls on with a look at the Boston Bruins. What is the one thing Boston absolutely must accomplish this summer? And what would a dream offseason look like as they try to re-establish themselves as contenders in the Eastern Conference?Steven Ellis joins for The Next Wave to discuss his newest draft rankings, the biggest risers over the past two months, and why Malte Gustafsson has become one of the most intriguing names in this year's class. The crew also debates the most skilled player in the draft behind Gavin McKenna, the toughest prospects to play against, and whether 7-foot-1 defenseman Alexander Karmanov could become the tallest player ever selected in the NHL Draft.Steven Ellis - Full Draft Rankings: https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/2026-nhl-draft-rankings-final-top-120-steven-ellis-mckenna-reid-stenberg
It's an all-goalie edition of Daily Faceoff Live.Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton break down the NHL's evolving goalie market, looking at the biggest names who could be available through free agency and trade this offseason.The guys discuss Sergei Bobrovsky's future, the best goaltenders available on the open market, and some under-the-radar names who could end up becoming valuable additions for teams looking to upgrade between the pipes.On the trade front, which teams should be calling the Vegas Golden Knights about Adin Hill? Should the Buffalo Sabres move one of their four NHL-caliber goaltenders? Could Jordan Binnington make sense somewhere else? And if Connor Hellebuyck were to become available, where would the reigning Vezina winner fit best?They also take a closer look at the Edmonton Oilers' goaltending situation. Who should Edmonton target to play alongside Tristan Jarry next season? Is a young goalie like Sebastian Cossa worth pursuing? Would a veteran such as Frederik Andersen make more sense? Or should they consider bringing back Connor Ingram?Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine joins the show to discuss what teams can learn from the Carolina Hurricanes' Stanley Cup-winning goaltending strategy, whether more NHL clubs should carry three goaltenders, and which goalie reclamation projects could pay off next season.
The NHL offseason continues to roll along, and Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin have another packed edition of Oilersnation Everyday coming your way.The boys kick things off with some of the biggest news from around the NHL, including the latest head coaching hires by the Vegas Golden Knights and Toronto Maple Leafs. With two more vacancies officially filled, Tyler and Liam will discuss what the moves mean for those organizations and whether the Oilers can learn anything from the decisions made elsewhere around the league.They'll also dive into the Michael Kesselring trade that saw him dealt to the San Jose Sharks, breaking down the details of the move and what it means for both clubs moving forward.After that, it's time for another edition of The First Question as the conversation turns back to the Edmonton Oilers and their offseason plans. With free agency, trades, and roster decisions looming, Tyler and Liam will debate one of the biggest questions facing the organization this summer and hear what Oilers fans have to say in the live chat.Later in the show, Ryder from The Sauce stops by for a brand-new edition of everyone's favourite game: Is It Cake? Expect plenty of laughs, questionable guesses, and the usual chaos that comes with Ryder's appearances.To close out the show, Liam unveils a new edition of Liam's Board and shares some of his favourite betting plays of the day, courtesy of bet365.
The NHL offseason is officially heating up.Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton react to the Colorado Avalanche trading Ross Colton to the Nashville Predators and discuss what it could mean for the rest of Colorado's summer plans. Is this just the beginning of a busy offseason for the Avalanche?The guys also dive into the latest reporting from David Pagnotta surrounding Morgan Rielly's future in Toronto. Will Rielly still be a Maple Leaf next season, or could the organization look to make a major change after hiring Jim Hiller as the franchise's new head coach?Another hot topic is the reported possibility of Dan Vladar landing a massive contract in Philadelphia. Would a five-year, $25 million deal make sense for the Flyers, or would it be another example of a team overpaying for goaltending in free agency?The offseason preview series continues with a look at the Boston Bruins. What should be priority number one for Don Sweeney this summer? What would a dream offseason look like as Boston tries to get back into Stanley Cup contention?CHAPTERS00:00 - Intro01:00 - Leafs Hire Hiller07:15 - Trade Market Heats Up10:15 - Fill in the Blank16:30 - The All 32 - Brent Walalce24:40 - #askdfo 27:45 - Daily Bets29:30 - Garbage Time
The Edmonton Oilers remain the only team in the NHL without a head coach, and with the offseason continuing to move quickly, Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin have plenty to discuss on today's edition of Oilersnation Everyday.The boys kick off the show by breaking down some of the latest news from around the NHL, including Jim Hiller landing a new job in Toronto and Ross Colton being traded to Nashville. What do those moves mean for their respective teams, and could they have any ripple effects around the league?After that, it's time for another edition of The First Question. With buyout season approaching, Tyler and Liam will debate whether the Oilers should consider buying out one of their own contracts this summer or if they should instead look to capitalize on another team's cap crunch by targeting a player who could hit the market through a buyout. Which names make the most sense for Edmonton, and could a buyout help solve some of the roster questions facing the organization this offseason?Later in the show, Landon Ferraro joins the program to discuss the Oilers' ongoing coaching search. With every other NHL team now having a bench boss in place, what does it mean that Edmonton remains the lone vacancy? Landon will share his thoughts on the candidates, the process, and what kind of coach might be the best fit for a team with Stanley Cup aspirations.To wrap things up, the boys will hand out their favourite daily betting plays courtesy of bet365.
The Edmonton Oilers offseason continues to deliver no shortage of storylines, and Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are here to break it all down on today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday.The show kicks off with a new edition of The First Question as the boys discuss the NHL's official investigation into Mike Babcock's time with the Columbus Blue Jackets. With reports continuing to link Babcock to Edmonton's head coaching vacancy, what impact could the investigation have on the Oilers' search? Is Babcock still a realistic candidate, and would he be the right fit behind Edmonton's bench? Tyler and Liam will share their thoughts and hear what Oilers fans have to say.From there, the conversation shifts back to the Darnell Nurse trade saga. Following reports that Nurse has requested a trade and provided the organization with a list of teams he would be willing to join, the speculation around Edmonton's blue line has only intensified. The boys will break down a few mock trade scenarios, discuss which deals make the most sense for the Oilers, and take suggestions from the live chat throughout the show.Later on, Steven Ellis from Daily Faceoff joins the program to help preview next week's NHL Draft. Steven will share his thoughts on some of the top prospects available, potential sleepers to watch, and which players could make sense for the Oilers as they continue building for the future.To wrap things up, it's another edition of Liam's Board as Liam shares his favourite betting plays of the day, courtesy of bet365.
The Carolina Hurricanes finally climbed the mountain and captured the Stanley Cup, but the biggest question now is simple: is this just the beginning?Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton are joined by Jeff Marek to discuss whether the Hurricanes are built to become the NHL's next dynasty, or if this championship was the result of a perfect combination of health, depth, and a favorable playoff path. The crew breaks down Carolina's long-term outlook, why Rod Brind'Amour's group may be positioned for another run, and what other organizations can learn from the Hurricanes' blueprint for success.They also debate the future of the Vegas Golden Knights after falling short in the Stanley Cup Final. Will Kelly McCrimmon and company stay the course after another deep playoff run, or could Vegas make another aggressive move this summer?Plus, Fill in the Blank returns with discussion surrounding John Tortorella's future, the first player likely to be moved from Matt Larkin's NHL Trade Board, and some of the biggest storylines heading into the NHL offseason.The Daily Faceoff Live offseason preview series continues with a look at the Philadelphia Flyers. What should be the organization's top priority this summer? What would a dream offseason look like as the Flyers continue building toward contention?CHAPTERS00:00 - Tortorella OUT in Vegas02:45 - Start of a Dynasty?08:00 - Woll Goes to Philly12:15 - Offseason Preview - Philadelphia16:00 - Jeff Marek - The Sheet28:40 - AskDFO32:10 - Daily Bets32:40 - Garbage Time
The 2025-26 NHL season has officially come to an end, and the Carolina Hurricanes are Stanley Cup champions.On today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday, Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin kick things off by breaking down Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, which saw the Hurricanes close out the series and lift Lord Stanley for the second time in franchise history. The boys will discuss the biggest moments from the game, what ultimately led Carolina to victory, and where the Vegas Golden Knights came up short.They'll also dive into some of the individual storylines from the series, including former Edmonton Oiler Taylor Hall winning the first Stanley Cup of his career and Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal taking home the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.Later in the show, Jeff Marek joins the program to discuss the Stanley Cup Final, Carolina's championship run, and some of the biggest stories beginning to emerge around the NHL as the offseason gets underway. That includes the latest developments surrounding the Vegas Golden Knights and the ongoing Bruce Cassidy saga, along with what those situations could mean for the rest of the league moving forward.After that, it's time for today's First Question, where Tyler and Liam tackle one of the biggest talking points from around the hockey world and hear what the viewers have to say.To wrap up the show, the boys will hand out some daily betting plays courtesy of bet365 as the sports calendar continues to roll through the summer.
The Carolina Hurricanes are Stanley Cup champions for the second time in franchise history, capping off a dominant postseason run with a 3-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights. After years of knocking on the door, Rod Brind'Amour's group finally broke through and cemented themselves as the NHL's gold standard.Tyler Yaremchuk and Colby Cohen break down Carolina's championship-clinching performance, the incredible story of Brandon Bussi stepping in and delivering when the Hurricanes needed him most, and why no team has been more consistently successful over the last eight seasons. The guys also discuss Jordan Staal's leadership, loyalty to the organization, and historic Conn Smythe Trophy victory as the oldest player in NHL history to win playoff MVP.Was this the crowning achievement that solidifies Rod Brind'Amour as a Hall of Fame coach? What can the rest of the NHL learn from the Hurricanes' blueprint for success? And which member of the championship team has the best story?Plus, what comes next for the Vegas Golden Knights after another deep playoff run? We examine their offseason priorities, key contract decisions, and whether this roster has another Stanley Cup Final appearance in it.David Pagnotta joins the show to share his thoughts on the Hurricanes' championship, the Conn Smythe debate, Vegas' future, and the biggest storylines coming out of the Stanley Cup Final.00:00 - Intro01:45 - Go Crazy, Caniacs!07:30 - Conn Smythe Staal13:15 - The House Loses20:00 - David Pagnotta33:30 - AskDFO 37:30 - Daily Bets39:00 - Garbage Time
Jake & Ben Full Show from June 12, 2026 Hour 1 University of Utah Finalizes Deal with Otro Capital. What Does this Mean? Top 3 Stories of the Day: Can the Spurs Stay Alive tomorrow Night? Salt Lake City is a Home Base for Certain World Cup Teams Hour 2 Utah Insider Steve Bartle joined the show to talk about the University Finalizing their Private Equity Deal with Otro Capital. What does it mean and what ultimately is the goal here? We now know how famous people get their Knicks tickets. NBA Draft Player Profile: Darius Acuff Jr. PG from Arkansas. Would it be too high for the Jazz to Draft him at 2? Hour 3 Daily Faceoff's Tyler Yaremchuk on if Carter Hart's Struggles in Stanley Cup Finals Carmelo Anthony is taking credit for the Tip-In that won Game 4 for the New York Knicks Audio Vault: Zlatan Ibrahimović says American Fans are Soft Hour 4 Why is Utah the First University to Partner with Private Equity? Hear Austin Ainge's Conversation with Scotty G & The Coach Leave Britney Alone
Hour 3 of Jake & Ben on June 12, 2026 Daily Faceoff's Tyler Yaremchuk on if Carter Hart's Struggles in Stanley Cup Finals Carmelo Anthony is taking credit for the Tip-In that won Game 4 for the New York Knicks Audio Vault: Zlatan Ibrahimović says American Fans are Soft
Daily Faceoff's Tyler Yaremchuk joined to talk Stanley Cup Finals with Carolina up 3-2.
The Edmonton Oilers offseason has officially kicked into high gear.On today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday, Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin continue breaking down the biggest story surrounding the organization: reports that Darnell Nurse has officially requested a trade out of Edmonton, and has provided the Oilers with a list of teams he would be willing to waive his no-movement clause for.The boys will discuss what this means for the future of the franchise, which teams could realistically be on Nurse's list, and what potential trade packages could look like if the Oilers decide to move their longtime defenseman. They'll also look ahead to free agency and discuss how Edmonton could reshape the rest of their blue line if a blockbuster move ultimately comes together.After that, they'll shift their attention to the Stanley Cup Final and break down Game 5, which saw the Carolina Hurricanes take a 3-2 series lead and move within one win of capturing the Stanley Cup. Can the defending champion Florida Panthers force a Game 7, or will the Hurricanes lift Lord Stanley on the road in Game 6?The conversation then turns to the pitch as Canada prepares to take on Bosnia in an important World Cup matchup. Tyler and Liam will discuss the game, Canada's outlook moving forward, and what they're expecting from the national team.To wrap up the week, the boys will hand out some of their favourite weekend betting plays for the World Cup and NBA Finals, courtesy of bet365.
The Carolina Hurricanes are now just one win away from capturing the Stanley Cup after taking a commanding series lead. Tyler Yaremchuk and Jonny Lazarus break down Carolina's Game 4 victory, including big performances from Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov, and whether the Panthers should have considered a goaltending change after another tough night for Carter Hart.We also dive into the 2026 Hart Trophy results as Nikita Kucherov narrowly edges Connor McDavid for MVP honors. Was the voting process flawed? Did McDavid deserve more recognition for carrying the Oilers through adversity? The guys debate some of the most controversial ballots from this year's vote.Plus, we take a look at potential NHL buyout candidates this summer, answer your questions in #AskDFO, check in on the latest Conn Smythe Trophy odds, and wrap things up with Garbage Time.
In Hour 3 we checked in with a new edition of In or Out, were joined by Tyler Yaremchuk from Daily Faceoff, and heard today's edition of Cam & Eggs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 3 Tyler Yaremchuk from Daily Faceoff and Oilersnation joined the show discussing the Stanley Cup Final and the soap opera Oilers offseason. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Edmonton Oilers season may be over, but the conversation is just getting started.On today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday, Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin continue their offseason coverage by breaking down the latest rumours surrounding the Edmonton Oilers. They'll also touch on another major developing storyline around the team, with reports from Elliotte Friedman and Mark Spector suggesting that Darnell Nurse has officially requested a trade out of Edmonton. The discussion around what that means for the Oilers' blue line, their long-term direction, and how serious the situation is will be part of the ongoing conversation around the team's offseason plans.They'll also dive into the latest developments surrounding Mike Babcock and the NHLPA's investigation into his time with the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2019. How could the ongoing situation impact Edmonton's coaching search? Is Babcock still a realistic option? Tyler and Liam will share their thoughts while also taking plenty of input from the live chat throughout the show.Later in the program, former Oilers goaltender Devan Dubnyk joins the show to give his perspective on the Babcock saga, the coaching search, and whether he believes Babcock would be the right fit behind the Oilers bench.To wrap things up, it's another edition of Liam's Board as Liam takes a look at Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final and shares some of his favourite plays and betting angles courtesy of bet365.
The Stanley Cup Final keeps delivering.Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton break down another wild game as Carolina battles back to even the series with Vegas. Is Jordan Staal building a Conn Smythe case? Did Brandon Bussi steal the crease from Frederik Andersen? And has Jack Eichel been completely neutralized by Carolina's shutdown game?Plus, Matt Larkin joins the show to discuss his latest Trade Targets board, the growing Dylan Larkin trade speculation, Nico Hischier's future in New Jersey, and other NHL offseason storylines.Matt Larkin - Trade Board : https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/nhl-trade-board-rankings-candidates-offseason-rumors-larkin-hischier-barzal-nurse-mctavish-knies-rielly-ullmark-fox-binningtonThe guys also dive into the latest developments surrounding Mike Babcock and Edmonton's coaching search as the NHL moves forward with its investigation.#NHL #StanleyCupFinal #CarolinaHurricanes #VegasGoldenKnights #JordanStaal #MikeBabcock #DylanLarkin #NHLTradeRumors #DailyFaceoff
Liam Horrobin is back in the host chair today, but Tyler Yaremchuk will be checking in from Las Vegas ahead of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.The biggest story surrounding the Edmonton Oilers continues to be the growing speculation around Mike Babcock and the possibility that he could become the team's next head coach. What would that mean for the organization moving forward? How would the fanbase react? And perhaps most importantly, what could it mean for Connor McDavid and the future direction of the franchise?We'll kick off the show by diving into the latest reports and rumours surrounding the coaching search, while also reacting to feedback from Oilersnation fans in the YouTube comments, Spotify comments, and live chat.Later in the show, NHL insider David Pagnotta joins us live from Las Vegas to preview Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final and discuss the latest on Edmonton's coaching search. We'll also get his thoughts on the NHLPA's reported stance regarding a potential return to coaching for Mike Babcock and what hurdles could still exist if the Oilers decide to pursue him.We'll also have a fresh edition of Liam's Board, continue discussing the biggest stories from around the hockey world, and wrap things up with some Game 4 betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Liam Horrobin is in the host chair for today's edition of Oilersnation Everyday, but he'll have Tyler Yaremchuk checking in live from Las Vegas ahead of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.The boys will continue to break down the latest offseason storylines surrounding the Edmonton Oilers, starting with today's First Question. The big topic to kick off the show is Connor McDavid winning his fifth Ted Lindsay Award, given annually to the NHL's most outstanding player as voted on by his fellow players. What does another major individual award mean for McDavid's legacy, and where does he now rank among the all-time greats when it comes to peer recognition?The guys will also discuss the latest rumours surrounding Darnell Nurse and the growing speculation about what his future with the Oilers could look like heading into a crucial offseason.Tyler will check in from Las Vegas with some thoughts on the Stanley Cup Final and the latest news from around the hockey world before the boys continue their offseason discussion. To wrap things up, they'll hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365 as Game 3 of the NBA Finals takes place later tonight.
Thursday afternoon means a fresh episode of Real Life was recorded and edited, and it's ready to help you wrap up the week. On today's podcast, the guys discussed Tyler heading to Vegas for the Stanley Cup Final, Darnell Nurse rumours, rumblings out of Montreal, and much more.The guys kicked off this week's episode of Real Life with a conversation about Tyler heading to Vegas on Friday and revealed that he gets his own room during the trip, even if Baggedmilk and Jay always share rooms when they travel. Yet, if you're Tyler Yaremchuk, being mindful of business expenses is the last thing he thinks about when hitting the road. Somehow, talking about Tyler heading to Vegas led to another conversation about how much Knicks fans are paying to watch games at the NBA Finals.Shifting gears, the boys discussed the upcoming World Cup and whether the other guys on the show are getting excited to watch some international soccer. But before even getting anyone's answers, the conversation shifted to a bunch of random topics that had nothing to do with soccer. While there was some loose talk about soccer, we may never know whether any of the boys are excited about the biggest tournament on earth.Finally, the guys wrapped up the podcast on the Thursday episode of Real Life with a run of topics, starting with a breakdown of Jay's water problems, beefs of the week, and how Tyler's sub-pump is keeping up him every night with all this rain. Even with the lack of Oilers news, it's always remarkable to hear the boys avoid topics like absolute professionals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, breaking down the biggest Edmonton Oilers storylines as a critical summer continues in Oil Country.The guys kick things off with today's First Question before shifting their focus to the Stanley Cup Final and Game 2 between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. What adjustments need to be made after Game 1? Who has the edge moving forward? And what can the Oilers learn from the two teams battling for hockey's biggest prize?Later in the show, Hart Levine joins the program following the announcement of a new partnership between The Nation Network and PuckPedia. Hart shares his thoughts on the collaboration, the Stanley Cup Final, Edmonton's pending unrestricted free agents, and what the Oilers' offseason could look like as Stan Bowman faces several major roster decisions.The conversation also dives into Edmonton's goaltending situation, the future of Darnell Nurse, whether dead cap space could be preferable to certain contracts, and the possibility of the Oilers making a splash on the trade market. Plus, could Dylan Larkin become available, and should Edmonton make a serious push if he does?
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, as the guys continue to break down the latest rumours and storylines surrounding the Edmonton Oilers.The show kicks off with today's First Question before the conversation shifts to Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. Despite entering the series with less hype than some expected, Game 1 delivered plenty of excitement, and the boys will break down everything that stood out from the opening game of the championship series.Later in the show, it's time for a fresh edition of "Is It Cake?" as Tyler and Liam sort through offseason rumours, free-agent speculation, and projections for teams heading into next season.After that, Shayna Goldman from The Athletic joins the show to discuss Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, the biggest takeaways from the matchup, and what she's watching for as the series continues. The boys will also continue discussing the latest rumours surrounding Edmonton and what could be ahead during a pivotal offseason.To wrap things up, they'll hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the latest news and rumours surrounding the Edmonton Oilers.The boys will kick off today's show by discussing the Norris Trophy results after Zach Werenski was named the winner. Meanwhile, Evan Bouchard finished fourth in voting despite leading all NHL defencemen in scoring this season. Did Bouchard deserve more respect from voters? Tyler and Liam will break down the results and debate where he should have landed.Later in the show, NHL insider David Pagnotta joins the program to preview the Stanley Cup Final, discuss the biggest stories from around the league, and provide any updates on Edmonton's ongoing coaching search. Former NHLer Landon Ferraro will also stop by to give his thoughts on the Norris Trophy voting, share his Stanley Cup Final prediction, and discuss some of the biggest storylines heading into the championship series.The boys will also continue discussing the latest rumours surrounding the Oilers and what could be ahead during a crucial offseason for the organization.To close things out, Liam is back with a fresh edition of Liam's Board.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, with plenty to discuss from around the hockey world.The boys will kick off the show by breaking down Team Canada's disappointing bronze medal game loss to Norway at the IIHF World Championship. What went wrong for Canada, and what does the result mean moving forward for Hockey Canada on the international stage?After that, the focus shifts to the upcoming Stanley Cup Final as the Carolina Hurricanes get set to battle the Vegas Golden Knights. Tyler and Liam will break down the biggest storylines, key matchups, advantages for each side, and make their early predictions for who has the edge heading into the championship series.Later in the show, Colby Cohen from Morning Cuppa Hockey joins the guys to preview the Stanley Cup Final, discuss how each team got here, and give his pick for who will be lifting the Cup.The boys will also tackle today's "First Question" surrounding the Edmonton Oilers offseason, discuss some of the latest rumours around the team, and continue looking ahead to what could be a pivotal summer in Edmonton. To wrap things up, they'll hand out some betting picks and talk odds courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down a massive summer for the Edmonton Oilers.The Oilers officially announced multiple front office and management changes yesterday, adding even more intrigue to an already chaotic offseason in Edmonton. The boys discuss what the organizational shakeup could mean moving forward and whether more changes could still be on the way.They'll also dive into the latest news surrounding Maxim Beryozkin and his future in the KHL, plus what his development could mean for the Oilers down the road.From coaching rumours and roster questions to offseason trade speculation and free agency targets, there's still no shortage of storylines surrounding Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the Edmonton Oilers.Later in the show, Ryder from The Sauce joins Tyler and Liam to discuss:
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.The boys will discuss the latest rumours surrounding the team, what could still be ahead this offseason, and some of the biggest storylines currently circulating around Edmonton. From coaching speculation to roster questions, there's still plenty to talk about as the offseason continues.They'll also go around the NHL and break down Game 4 between the Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes, along with some other playoff storylines from around the league.To close things out, the guys will hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.With no major coaching interview updates to report on, the boys will kick off the show by ranking the Oilers' free-agent signings from the last five years and debating which moves ended up being positive additions to the franchise — and which ones turned into disasters.After that, it's time for another edition of “Is It Cake?” as Tyler and Liam tackle some of the biggest storylines surrounding the Oilers and the NHL offseason.Later in the show, Jack Jablonski joins the guys to discuss the Vegas Golden Knights' late-season turnaround, the Eastern Conference Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Montreal Canadiens, and which NHL general managers are facing the most pressure this summer outside of Edmonton.To wrap things up, the boys will hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down what could be a franchise-defining summer for the Edmonton Oilers.With still no major updates surrounding Edmonton's coaching search, the boys shift their focus toward NHL free agency and some potential defensive targets the Oilers could pursue on July 1st.Which defensemen make the most sense for Edmonton?
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the fallout from the Edmonton Oilers moving on from head coach Kris Knoblauch.The guys continue discussing whether Bruce Cassidy could eventually become Edmonton's next head coach and what the Oilers' coaching search says about the direction of the organization heading into next season.With no major updates surrounding the search yet, there are still major questions about how Edmonton plans to approach one of the biggest decisions of the offseason.Later in the show, former NHLer Landon Ferraro joins the guys to discuss:
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the fallout from the Edmonton Oilers moving on from head coach Kris Knoblauch.The guys continue discussing whether Bruce Cassidy could eventually become Edmonton's next head coach, while also shifting focus toward the offseason player market and the latest NHL trade rumours.Using Frank Seravalli's Top 25 Trade Targets board as a guide, the boys break down which players make the most sense for the Oilers and whether Edmonton could swing a major trade this summer to reshape the roster around Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.Later in the show, Ryder from The Sauce joins the guys to discuss:
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the fallout from the Edmonton Oilers moving on from head coach Kris Knoblauch.With no major updates surrounding Edmonton's coaching search, the guys continue discussing whether Bruce Cassidy could still become the Oilers' next head coach — while also shifting focus toward NHL free agency and realistic bottom-six targets Edmonton could pursue this offseason.The boys also react to a controversial article criticizing Connor McDavid's leadership, debate the value of Evan Bouchard around the league, and discuss why players love playing with him internationally.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the fallout from the Edmonton Oilers firing head coach Kris Knoblauch.The guys continue discussing what the move means for next season and whether Bruce Cassidy could ultimately become Edmonton's next bench boss.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the fallout from the Edmonton Oilers moving on from head coach Kris Knoblauch.The guys discuss what the coaching change means for Edmonton heading into next season and whether the Oilers could fast-track their search if Bruce Cassidy is truly their top target.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with a MASSIVE offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday after major news out of Edmonton this morning.The Edmonton Oilers have officially relieved head coach Kris Knoblauch of his duties, sending shockwaves through the organization just weeks after the season came to an end. The boys will break down everything surrounding the decision, what may have led to it, and what it means for the future of the franchise heading into next season.What does this mean for Edmonton's coaching search moving forward? Could the rumours surrounding Bruce Cassidy become even louder now? And what type of coach should the Oilers be targeting with such an important offseason ahead? The guys will also discuss assistant coach Mark Stuart being let go as well, and what that could mean for the future of the Oilers penalty kill after a disappointing season.Later in the show, Zach Laing from Oilersnation joins to continue breaking down the move, the timing of the decision, and the strange process that led Edmonton to making such a significant change.To close things out, Liam will deliver a fresh edition of Liam's Board and the boys will hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Welcome to Daily Faceoff Live!Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton break down another massive night in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including Zach Benson's birthday heroics as the Buffalo Sabres salvage a split in Montreal. The guys dive into Tage Thompson's unreal goal, the controversial goalie interference call, and whether Buffalo's powerplay is heating up at the perfect time. Plus, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen comes up big again with 28 saves.Then, it's on to Vegas, where Pavel Dorofeyev continues his breakout postseason with an OT winner against Anaheim. Is a massive payday coming this summer? Tyler and Carter also discuss Dorofeyev's rise, Brayden McNabb's hit, and what's making the Golden Knights so dangerous again.Later in the show, Jeff Marek joins to discuss the Leafs moving on from Craig Berube, the Bruce Cassidy situation in Vegas, whose stock has skyrocketed most this postseason, and why NHL fans should be excited for what could be a wild offseason. Plus, the growing Leo Carlsson vs Connor Bedard debate.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.With rumours continuing to swirl around Edmonton potentially trying to interview Bruce Cassidy, the boys will discuss what that could mean for the future of head coach Kris Knoblauch and the direction of the organization heading into next season.They'll also continue looking ahead to the offseason by breaking down potential free agent options for the Oilers — especially top-six talent that could fit alongside Connor McDavid or Leon Draisaitl.Later in the show, Colby Cohen from Morning Cuppa Hockey joins the guys to discuss the current NHL playoff picture, the news surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs firing Craig Berube, and more from around the league.To close things out, the boys will deliver another playoff report and hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.With rumours swirling around Edmonton potentially trying to interview Bruce Cassidy, the pressure surrounding head coach Kris Knoblauch continues to grow. Could the Oilers actually move on from Knoblauch this offseason? Or are the Vegas Golden Knights making things too difficult for Edmonton to seriously pursue Cassidy?Beyond the coaching rumours, the guys will continue discussing areas of need for the Oilers this summer and what changes need to be made if this team wants to get back into Stanley Cup contention next season.Later in the show, NHL insider David Pagnotta joins to discuss the remaining playoff series around the NHL and provide some clarity on the latest surrounding Bruce Cassidy and his future.To wrap things up, the boys will have a fresh edition of Liam's Board and hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.The guys will continue discussing possible offseason trade ideas and explore which contracts Edmonton may need to move if they want to become serious contenders again next season. From trade candidates to potential buyout discussions, there are plenty of questions surrounding how this roster could look heading into next year.There are also still major questions surrounding the futures of head coach Kris Knoblauch and general manager Stan Bowman. The season has been over for more than a week, and no major organizational changes have been made. Does that mean both are safe heading into the summer? Or could a move still be coming?Later in the show, former NHL forward Landon Ferraro joins to discuss the remaining playoff series around the NHL and the latest surrounding potential coaching changes across the league.The boys will also have a fresh edition of Liam's Board and hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.Today, the guys dive into possible offseason trade ideas and discuss which contracts Edmonton may need to move on from if they want to become serious Stanley Cup contenders next season. Could a buyout be on the table? Are there veterans the Oilers need to consider trading? The boys will explore all the options as a massive summer approaches for the organization.They'll also finally get to a new edition of Rank ‘Em, where Tyler and Liam rank different offseason scenarios from most likely to least likely to happen.Later in the show, Matt Larkin from Daily Faceoff joins to discuss the current playoff picture around the NHL, the impact of the rising salary cap, and the fallout from the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the NHL Draft Lottery and securing the 1st overall pick.To wrap things up, the boys will go around the league with a playoff report and hand out some weekend betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk is riding solo today on Oilersnation Everyday, but there's still a loaded guest list as the offseason conversation around the Edmonton Oilers continues.Right off the top, Tyler dives into the debate surrounding Evan Bouchard not being named a finalist for the Norris Trophy. Despite leading all NHL defencemen in scoring this season and putting together arguably the best year of his career, Bouchard was left off the finalist list entirely. Did voters get it wrong? Tyler breaks down the numbers and why many Oilers fans feel Bouchard deserved far more recognition.We'll also have Ryder from The Sauce join the show to discuss the internet chaos surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the NHL Draft Lottery, his thoughts on the Oilers' disappointing season, and what changes need to happen this summer to get Edmonton back into contention.After that, Tyler asks a big offseason question: how likely is it that Tristan Jarry is still an Oiler next season? With declining performance and a hefty contract attached, could Edmonton explore a trade or even a buyout scenario?Later in the show, DJ Bean from What Chaos! stops by to share his thoughts on the draft lottery fallout and how he's handling the Oilers' playoff exit one week later.To close things out, Tyler will go around the NHL with a playoff report and hand out some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back to continue breaking down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.The guys dive deeper into what went wrong this year and what the offseason plan should look like as the organization looks to bounce back. There are still major questions surrounding the future of head coach Kris Knoblauch, GM Stan Bowman, and Jeff Jackson — will they all be back to lead the team through the draft and free agency?Around the league, there's also huge news as the Toronto Maple Leafs win the NHL Draft Lottery and will now pick 1st overall. What does that mean for the Leafs and their future? The boys break it all down.Later in the show, Daniel Nugent-Bowman joins to share his thoughts on Edmonton's offseason outlook and potential moves that could help reshape the roster.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another episode of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.The guys discuss lingering storylines from the year, early offseason questions, and where things currently stand following the Oilers' exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs.With uncertainty surrounding the roster and direction, attention now shifts toward potential changes and what the future holds for key players like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.Later in the show, NHL insider David Pagnotta joins to discuss league-wide rumours, including updates on Jon Cooper and the Tampa Bay Lightning.The episode wraps with Liam's Board and a Rank ‘Em segment focused on offseason scenarios around the NHL.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin break down the Edmonton Oilers season ending after their first-round exit in the NHL playoffs, including what went wrong, what's next, and how this impacts the future of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.Following their elimination by the Anaheim Ducks, Oilers players spoke during exit interviews, delivering key quotes about the team's identity, playoff struggles, and what needs to change this offseason. With McDavid under contract for just two more seasons, the pressure is building for Edmonton to contend for a Stanley Cup.The guys react to the biggest moments from Oilers media day and break down what it all means for the offseason — including roster decisions, coaching questions, and potential changes ahead of the 2026 NHL season.Later in the show, former NHLer Landon Ferraro joins to share his ideal offseason plan for the Oilers and the moves he believes are necessary to get back into Stanley Cup contention. Then it's a round of Rank ‘Em, where the boys debate the most likely offseason scenarios.We'll also be joined by Jack Jablonski to continue the Oilers post-mortem and take a look around the league, including the outlook for the Tampa Bay Lightning and the rest of the Eastern Conference.If you're looking for Edmonton Oilers analysis, NHL playoff breakdowns, and insight into Connor McDavid's future, this is your go-to show.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back to break down a disappointing end to the season for the Edmonton Oilers, who fall 5–2 to the Anaheim Ducks in Game 6, eliminating them from the first round of the NHL Playoffs.We'll start with a full recap of the game, which saw Anaheim jump out to an early lead and never look back. With their season on the line, the Oilers struggled to generate any real push over the final 40 minutes, ultimately going out with a flat performance in a must-win situation.From there, the guys will zoom out and ask the big questions. What does this loss mean for the future of the organization? Will Kris Knoblauch and Stan Bowman be back next season? And what decisions are coming when it comes to Edmonton's unrestricted free agents?Later in the show, Ryder from The Sauce joins to give his thoughts on the early playoff exit, the season as a whole, and what changes the Oilers need to make this offseason.To wrap things up, the boys will play a round of Rank ‘Em and take a look around the NHL with a playoff report, as multiple Game 6 matchups take place across the league.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back to preview a massive do-or-die Game 6 between the Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center.The Oilers stayed alive with a dominant 4–1 win in Game 5, but now face their toughest challenge yet — winning on the road after dropping both games in Anaheim earlier in the series. It's another elimination game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Edmonton will need their best performance of the season.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back to break down a huge 4–1 win for the Edmonton Oilers over the Anaheim Ducks in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.Facing elimination, Edmonton came out flying with a dominant first period, jumping out to a 3–0 lead and never looking back. While the penalty kill still had its issues — allowing a goal on the Ducks' power play — the Oilers did enough defensively, and Connor Ingram stood tall to help keep their season alive.The guys will break down everything from the win, including what changed for Edmonton and whether they've found something they can carry into Game 6.Later in the show, NHL insider David Pagnotta joins to share his thoughts on the Oilers' performance and whether they can run the table and complete the comeback. After that, Landon Ferraro from Sportsnet hops on to further break down the victory and what Edmonton needs to do to keep the momentum going. To close things out, it's a new edition of Liam's Board and some daily betting picks courtesy of Bet365.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are LIVE to preview a do-or-die Game 5 between the Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks in Round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs