--Oilers GM Kevin Lowe says the rumored $5 million starting point from Joni Pitkanen's camp in their contract negotiations with Edmonton isn't accurate. He says the figure is a year old, from brief conversations last summer, before they signed him to a one-year deal worth $2.4 million. The two sides haven't even started talking yet on a new deal.
--Unrestricted free agent Curtis Glencross upped his market value after scoring 15 goals (nine in 26 games after coming over from Columbus) and tying for the team lead in plus-minus (plus-8), but he still hasn't struck a new contract with the Oilers. Glencross wants a deal that offers him long-term security while the Oilers are reluctant to commit big money to a player who might have been a one-year wonder. But Glencross wants to stay in Edmonton and Edmonton wants Glencross to remain an Oiler, so they'll likely agree on a one-year deal, giving him a chance to prove that last season was no fluke.
--Assistant coach Rob Daum completed his one-year contract and will not be behind the bench again next season, but the club expressed interest in keeping him on in another capacity. "He's earned my respect in the organization, all of our respect," said GM Kevin Lowe. "He's a good hockey guy. I'm just pondering what we're going to get him to do. He's also thinking about his options, too."
QUOTE TO NOTE "No, that's craziness, total craziness. One minute he's going to be president, the next minute he's going to be assistant general manager. I don't know who started that, but there's nothing to it whatsoever." -- GM Kevin Lowe, on persistent rumors that Craig Simpson will be leaving "Hockey Night in Canada" to take a management job with the Oilers.
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Now that you are officially eliminated from the playoffs, we wish to thank you for giving us the now wonderful 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks for Dustin Penner. These picks will bring us another round of great young players, and restock our lineup once some of our veterans retire. Maybe in a few years your GM can, once again, po
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a couple of months ago when Katz (how do you get "Cates" out of that, someone plz explain that to me) made his last offer he was shut down and the ownership group went so far as to pass a motion to never put the team up for sale again, saying they wanted to protect the integrity of the team, or some such prattle. Also from Edmonton Journal.
Alright here we go, now this
is the page you heard about.
Here you will fine the link
to the petition to offically
retire and keep 31 off the
ice for good.
I have not set a goal for
the amount of signatures to stop
at and send in.
With all the changes to the Make up of the Oilers I think they should be ready to come together now and make a solid run at the playoffs... I like the way Garon, Smid, Stoll and Hemsky are comming around... I think its go time! Go Oilers Go!