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Contract terms for two Oilers free agents revealed by insider

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Sam Jones
August 11, 2024  (8:54)
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In the dynamic world of NHL contract negotiations, the Edmonton Oilers are currently at a pivotal juncture, dealing with the dual challenge of staying under the salary cap while also ensuring their young talents, Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg, are locked in for the upcoming seasons.

With both players as restricted free agents, the clock is ticking for the Oilers to finalize their contracts amidst financial constraints.

As reported by the 2 Mutts Hockey Podcast, the Oilers find themselves $350K over the salary cap, a complication that adds a layer of difficulty to their offseason strategy. Despite these financial hurdles, the organization is poised to resolve these contract negotiations by next week, signaling a proactive approach to roster management.

Dylan Holloway, selected 14th overall in the 2020 NHL Draft, has begun to carve his niche within the Oilers' lineup, particularly shining during the playoffs. Although his offensive numbers have yet to explode, Holloway's clutch performances when it mattered most have not gone unnoticed. With an expected salary of $1.3M for a two-year term, the Oilers are betting on his speed, tenacity, and burgeoning skill set to develop him into a consistent NHL presence. At this rate, Holloway is poised to become a substantial asset for the Oilers, and his proposed contract reflects a strategic investment in his potential.

On the defensive front, Philip Broberg, the 8th overall pick in the 2019 Draft, has shown promising growth. After a stellar year with the AHL, tallying 38 points in 49 games, Broberg seamlessly transitioned into the Oilers' lineup during the crucial third round of the playoffs. His ability to move the puck and his solid defensive contributions have sparked optimism about his future role with the team. With a proposed salary of $1.1M, securing Broberg's skills for another two years could prove to be a steal, enhancing the team's defensive capabilities at a bargain price.

As the Oilers strategize to adjust their payroll and finalize these key signings, the broader goal remains clear: to assemble a roster that blends experienced leadership with youthful vigor, aiming for a deep playoff run. The next few weeks are crucial for the Oilers as they look to balance the books and set the stage for a season where the integration of young talent could be the difference-maker in their pursuit of NHL glory.

This offseason strategy not only reflects the Oilers' commitment to their young stars but also highlights the intricate dance of NHL salary cap management-a balancing act that could very well define their success in the upcoming season.

Source: Two Mutts Hockey Podcast
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