Most, if not all of these players won’t see any action during the rest of Edmonton’s postseason action but will be staying ready in case injuries warrant them suiting up.
In a move signalling their commitment to nurturing homegrown talent, the Edmonton Oilers have secured goaltender Olivier Rodrigue with a one-year, two-way extension.
The Edmonton Oilers announced Saturday that they have signed goaltender Olivier Rodrigue to a one-year, two-way contract beginning in the 2024-25 season.
The Edmonton Oilers have secured goaltender Olivier Rodrigue with a one-year, two-way contract extension, stretching through the 2024-25 season. A goalie with what the team hopes is the potential to be a starter in the NHL one day, Rodrigue is potentially a part of the Oilers plans starting as early as next season.
The Oilers will be keeping Olivier Rodrigue in the organization for a little while longer.
Remember the 2-9-1 start for the Edmonton Oilers? When the sky was falling? A lot has changed since then. On November 10, they were tied for last in the league in points with the dreadful San Jose Sharks.
When Jordan Binnington made his NHL debut with the St. Louis Blues on Dec. 16, 2018, it came at one of the lowest points of their season. They were 12-14-4 heading into a game that night against the Calgary Flames, and starting netminder Jake Allen had been blown up for four goals in the first frame.
The Edmonton Oilers have a big decision to make in net from now until the trade deadline. Stuart Skinner has been sensational as of late, going 5-2 in December and posting a .913 save percentage (SV%) within that time and is without a doubt the number one guy in net, but he’ll need some help down the playoff stretch.
The Edmonton Oilers recently graduated a successful goaltender from prospect to NHLer. Might they have another around the corner? All the way back in 2018, the Oilers weren’t a great team and, once again, had a top-10 draft pick.
Edmonton Oilers prospect Olivier Rodrigue is making waves with a standout performance in the AHL, catching the attention of fans and analysts who follow the Oilers closely.
Sometimes in life, the answers to the most difficult questions we face are right under our noses. In terms of the Edmonton Oilers, the answer to solidifying their goaltending situation in the 2023-24 season could be right in front of them in the form of Olivier Rodrigue.
Jack Campbell’s trip to the American Hockey League hasn’t gone as planned for the Edmonton Oilers. The $25 million goaltender cleared through waivers in early November and the plan was for him to regain confidence playing with the Bakersfield Condors and then get called back up to the big league squad.
Last night Olivier Rodrigue stopped 38 of 40 in a 3-2 Condors win over the Calgary Wranglers. In this span he has a 9-5-2 record with the Condors. Rodrigue and 62nd overall selection in the 2018 draft now has a 2.30 goals against average and a .923 save percentage in his last 17 AHL games with Bakersfield.
Olivier Rodrigue is the second goalie of the Edmonton Oilers Prospect Countdown and he enters at #15. Position: Goalie Catches: Left Nationality: Canada Date of Birth: July 6, 2000 Drafted: 2nd round, 2018 Height: 6’1″ / 185 cm Weight: 174lbs / 79 kg Ranking last year: No.
The Edmonton Oilers got a little bit of housekeeping done on Tuesday afternoon as the team announced via their social media channels that they have signed Olivier Rodrigue to a one-year, two-way contract with an AAV of $775K.
For Bouchard and McLeod, in particular, this comes as no surprise. Each has become an important part of the Oilers’ lineup, giving them the depth needed to advance further in the playoffs.
The Edmonton Oilers may have a glimmer of hope in another young goaltender they’ve developed as Olivier Rodrigue has been on an upward trajectory this season, his third in pro.
With the World Juniors kicking off on Monday, it’s a perfect time to take a look at how the various prospects in the Edmonton Oilers’ system have performed over the first half of the 2022-23 season. Let’s take a look back at our Prospect Countdown list from back in August and whether each player’s stock has gone up or down since then… 15.
The Condors got a 35-save effort from Olivier Rodrigue, but it was not enough to earn two points over San Jose BAKERSFIELD CONDORS GAME #16: SAN JOSE BARRACUDA The Bakersfield Condors came off American turkey holidays to play the San Jose Barracuda in the annual Teddy Bear toss game.
Olivier Rodrigue's performance in net helps backstop the Condors to their fifth win in a row. BAKERSFIELD CONDORS GAME #11: ONTARIO REIGN The Condors took to the ice for the second half of back to back games.
The path of becoming a consistent starter at the professional level hasn’t come easy for Olivier Rodrigue. The 62nd overall pick from the 2018 NHL Draft has struggled to find a regular rhythm within the organization for many reasons.
Coming in at number 20 on our T25U25 list, is netminder Olivier Rodrigue. In the fan vote, Rodrigue did slightly better than he did in our staff vote, placing 16th.
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