Oilers Eye Blue Line Add After Landing Henrique, Carrick in Trade*

The Edmonton Oilers made a strategic move ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline, acquiring Anaheim Ducks forwards Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick. The deal, completed on Wednesday, involves a three-way collaboration with the Tampa Bay Lightning, resulting in the Oilers getting 75% of Henrique’s contract retained and 50% of Carrick’s taken care of. The savings in the deal leaves Oilers’ GM Ken Holland room to make another trade, something he intends to do before the trade deadline expires on Friday.

The Oilers managed to secure both Henrique and Carrick without parting with any roster players. The move not only strengthens their forward depth but it also offers a little bit of cap space to address another crucial area before the trade deadline – the team’s blue line. Holland is working the phones. He’s not sure he’ll get something done, but he’s trying, focused on a veteran defenseman who can play a No. 7 role.

“What I like about the deal is that we’re adding two players, both are versatile.”

GM Ken Holland addresses the media following a series of trades that brings Henrique & Carrick to the #Oilers from the Ducks.@Enterprise | #LetsGoOilers pic.twitter.com/EJlASmJOt7

— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) March 6, 2024
Henrique, a pending unrestricted free agent with a $5.825 million cap hit, brings veteran leadership, playoff experience, and defensive prowess to the Oilers. He is a seasoned center, expected to enhance the Oilers’ offensive capabilities and contribute significantly to their defensive play. Meanwhile, Carrick adds depth with his offensive contributions and grit. People shouldn’t overlook what he can bring to the roster, with a relentless sense of drive and willingness to engage physically and on the forecheck.

The Oilers Are Looking Around for a Defenseman
The trade details include the Oilers sending a 2024 first-round pick and a conditional fifth-round pick in 2025, which could improve to a fourth if Edmonton clinches the championship. Despite already utilizing their 2024 first-rounder, the Oilers remain active in the market, particularly targeting a depth defenseman. Reports suggest the team is exploring options without moving roster players. The idea is to add depth, not subtract anyone.

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