The Edmonton Oilers are facing critical decisions regarding their roster and coaching staff following their recent playoff performance. General manager Jeff Jackson is reportedly making everyone aware that their positions are under scrutiny. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Lightning appear committed to their current leadership, with indications that both head coach Jon Cooper and general manager Julien BriseBois are staying. The team is also expected to finalize an extension for star forward Nikita Kucherov and is reportedly evaluating the readiness of prospect Sam O’Reilly for next season.
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Edmonton Oilers Face Crucial Choices
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet discussed the Edmonton Oilers’ future on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio. The team is at a juncture where significant decisions need to be made concerning players, coaches, and management. It’s being considered whether to make major trades, perhaps involving a player like Darnell Nurse. General manager Jeff Jackson has reportedly communicated to all personnel that they are on notice, emphasizing the need for potential changes. Friedman noted that the team is not openly discussing these matters, but the prime years of stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl necessitate difficult choices to improve the team, especially as McDavid’s long-term contract is not yet secured.
Tampa Bay Lightning Aim to Retain Key Figures
During the same SiriusXM appearance, Elliotte Friedman addressed speculation about changes within the Tampa Bay Lightning organization. Despite the team’s consistent success, it’s understood that other franchises might covet key personnel like general manager Julien BriseBois or head coach Jon Cooper. However, the prevailing sentiment from the Lightning is that both Cooper and BriseBois are intended to remain with the team long-term. This stability is seen as a hallmark of the Lightning’s successful approach to team building. The team is also actively working towards re-signing Nikita Kucherov, with his contract extension expected to be finalized in July. Furthermore, the Lightning are assessing whether prospect Sam O’Reilly, who has impressed in the OHL playoffs, might be ready to join the NHL roster next season, a departure from their usual practice of not rushing young players.
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