
The Edmonton Oilers are on the verge of elimination.
After a controversial OT loss to the Anaheim Ducks in Game 4, the Oilers are now sitting with a 3-1 deficit in their first-round series. If they can’t find a way to win three straight games, something they’ve done just twice this season, Edmonton will see its hopes of a third-straight Stanley Cup Final berth come to an end.
It’s been a disappointing series so far, and if they can’t pull off the comeback, we could be seeing a lot of changes to the Oilers’ roster over the summer. A total of 11 current players on Edmonton’s roster are on expiring deals and will become either UFAs or RFAs this summer.
Some of those players, due to injuries or demotions, may have already played in their final game in an Oilers jersey. Many are players that the Edmonton faithful have gotten accustomed to over the past few seasons.
Here is a look at every current Oilers player that could be switching jerseys this summer…
1. Adam Henrique
Age: 36
2025-26 stats: 3 G, 12 A, 15 PTS, 65 GP
Adam Henrique’s days as a legitimate top-six NHL forward have come and gone.
It’s getting clear that age is starting to become an issue in Henrique’s case, and his on-ice impact this season was next to nothing. Injuries became a big problem for him as well, and it’s safe to say his time in Edmonton could be winding down as he becomes a UFA this summer.
2. Jack Roslovic
Age: 29
2025-26 stats: 21 G, 15A, 36 PTS, 69 GP
Jack Roslovic broke out for 21 goals with the Oilers, but has he priced himself out of Edmonton?
There is no doubt that Roslovic was a valuable offensive piece for the Oilers, and there has been reported interest in re-signing him. Whether or not the two sides can find an agreement before free agency remains to be seen.
3. Kasperi Kapanen
Age:Ā 29
2025-26 stats: 8 G, 9 A, 17 PTS, 41 GP
Injuries limited his impact this season, but Kasperi Kapanen has blossomed into an excellent offensive threat with Leon Draisaitl in the playoffs. He’s on a relatively cheap deal at the moment, so there may be some wiggle room to bring him back on an extension.
Either that, or he could chase a bigger paycheque elsewhere.
4. Calvin Pickard
Age: 34
2025-26 stats: 5-6-2, .871 SV%
The Calvin Pickard era seems to be coming to an end in the Alberta capital.
The journeyman goaltender had a few great seasons with the Oilers, but he found himself demoted to the AHL this season after his numbers took a dive. At 34, it feels unlikely that Edmonton offers him another extension.
5. Jason Dickinson
Age:Ā 30
2025-26 stats: 7 G, 10 A, 17 PTS, 64 GP
There is a legit fit for Jason Dickinson on Edmonton’s third line, but he’s run into injury trouble, and his offensive impacts aren’t that great. There is certainly a possibility he returns, but he could also bolt elsewhere in free agency.
6. Connor Murphy
Age:Ā 33
2025-26 stats: 5 G, 12 A, 17 PTS, 80 GP
Like Dickinson, there is an obvious fit with Connor Murphy, and he’s actually had some good results next to Darnell Nurse. It remains to be seen if Edmonton wants to stick with Murphy or shop for a higher-impact top-four defenceman instead.
7. Connor Ingram
Age: 29
2025-26 stats: 16-10-3, .899 SV%
The Oilers are already locked into two more seasons with Tristan Jarry, and bringing back Connor Ingram means next year’s goaltending will be set. You’d have to think GM Stan Bowman will be looking to make a splash in the goalie market, and Ingram doesn’t feel like that kind of move right now.
8. Colton Dach
Age: 23
2025-26 stats: 5 G, 8 A, 13 PTS, 61 GP
Colton Dach is an RFA this summer, so it’s a good bet he’ll be sticking around Edmonton.
The local boy didn’t have a great offensive season, but he’s proven to be an effective energy player who isn’t afraid to get physical or drop the gloves. He is by no means a lock for the lineup next season, but it’s a good bet that he’ll ink a cheap-ish extension.
9. Spencer Stastney
Age: 26
2025-26 stats: 2 G, 8 A, 10 PTS, 66 GP
Spencer Stastney is also set to become an RFA.
He was initially acquired mid-season in a trade with the Nashville Predators, but he quickly fell out of the lineup as a regular. Instead, he’s been serving as Edmonton’s seventh defenceman on most nights.
10. Curtis Lazar
Age: 31
2025-26 stats: 4 G, 2 A, 6 PTS, 45 GP
Curtis Lazar came to the Oilers and did exactly what was asked of him.
He was a fourth-line guy who came in, put in the minutes, and gave Edmonton nothing more and nothing less than what was expected. In many ways, that’s all that Lazar needed to do.
11. Max Jones
Age: 28
2025-26 stats: 3 G, 2 A, 5 PTS, 21 GP
Max Jones appeared in just 21 games with Edmonton this season, but provided a lot of energy in that short time. It’d be easy to ink him to a cheap extension, but it’s also likely that they just let him walk into free agency.








