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The Edmonton Oilers have made their first major off-season move. Veteran winger Evander Kane is heading west to the Vancouver Canucks. In return, the Oilers receive a fourth-round draft pick in 2025 — and more importantly, free up $5.125 million in cap space.

No salary was retained in the deal. That financial breathing room will be crucial for a team gearing up for contract negotiations and potential roster upgrades. With names like Leon Draisaitl, Evan Bouchard, Trent Frederic, and a still-unknown goaltender on the radar, general manager Stan Bowman is clearly playing the long game.

Cap Space Clears the Way for Bigger Deals

This trade marks the beginning of a series of calculated steps by Bowman. Next on the list? Offloading Viktor Arvidsson’s $4 million cap hit. Following that, Frederic is expected to be signed at around $3.75 million. Bouchard's contract is also due for a significant bump.

But the biggest domino is yet to fall: the upcoming extension of superstar Connor McDavid.

Add to that the need for a reliable goaltender, and you’ve got a complex cap puzzle. Bowman’s strategy seems focused on clearing space to build around his core — with the goal of going all-in for a Stanley Cup run.

Evander Kane’s Mixed Legacy in Edmonton

Kane’s time in Edmonton was eventful. Acquired under controversial circumstances, he managed to rebuild his reputation and contribute significantly on the ice.

In 161 games with the Oilers, Kane posted 62 goals and 49 assists — 111 points. That’s an impressive total considering he only played in 56% of regular-season games due to injuries.

He was a physical presence, leading Oilers forwards in penalty minutes. Yet, he wasn’t the dominant "unicorn" power forward some expected. His four major penalties contrast with a league-leading 73 minor infractions — some of which proved costly during the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.

While Kane offered scoring depth, he never quite developed chemistry with either McDavid or Draisaitl. For a player of his pedigree, failing to gel with the top centres may have sealed his exit.

Cap Space Game: Oilers’ Blueprint for 2025

Kane’s departure is just one part of a larger financial strategy. With the NHL salary cap expected to rise by roughly $7 million, Bowman has a rare opportunity to reshape the roster.
Consider this math:

Kane’s exit frees up $5.1 million.

Arvidsson’s potential trade clears $4 million.

Jeff Skinner’s contract brings $3 million more.

John Klingberg’s departure adds $1.75 million.

In total, nearly $21 million could be available — assuming zero salary retention.
However, that room will quickly shrink:

Draisaitl’s new $14 million AAV (a $5.5 million jump).

Bouchard could land up to $10.4 million (up from $3.9 million).

Frederic’s likely $1.5 million bump.

That’s $13.5 million allocated to three players alone, with McDavid’s raise looming next summer.

The Search for Value and Depth

Beyond locking in stars, Bowman needs cost-effective depth.

Matt Savoie, on a modest $886,000 contract, will get a shot.

Czech standout David Tomasek, who led the Swedish league in scoring, may surprise as a right-shot center. And Noah Philp looks ready to take on a fourth-line role — all on budget-friendly deals.

Still, success may depend on veteran players accepting below-market deals in pursuit of a Stanley Cup. It’s a tricky ask, but one that’s worked for contenders before.

The Final Push Toward a Cup

The Oilers are closing in. Last season’s run fell just two wins short of glory. With bold moves, smart cap management, and key signings, Bowman hopes to push this team over the finish line.

And if the roster isn't quite perfect by opening night, there's always the trade deadline.

Building a championship team is never simple. But with the Kane trade, Edmonton has taken a clear first step toward solving its Stanley Cup puzzle.

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