NHL 19: Edmonton Oilers Player Ratings, Roster & Top Prospects


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Not just in NHL 19, but the Edmonton Oilers have a decent team that’s full of top young talents and very useful veterans. However, there’s too much of a focus on funneling everything through the phenomenally talented Connor McDavid, making him carry the team. While he has nailed back-to-back 100-point seasons, that won’t bring the team wins every night. Regardless of this, any user will want to give the 21-year-old the puck whenever he’s on the ice. In reality, however, until the rest of the team steps up to make game-winning plays while their captain is on the bench, they’ll miss the playoffs again.

Connor McDavid, Center, 94 OVR

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Age: 21Role: Playmaker CenterHeight: 185cmWeight: 87kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 97 Acceleration, Agility, Speed, Offensive Awareness

While there is some debate as to who the best player in the league is, in NHL 19, it’s all about Connor McDavid. With insane speed stats and immense puck skills, he can win games on his own. Last season, McDavid clocked in his highest points tally to date with 41 goals and 108 points in 82 games. This season, having missed one game so far, he has 14 goals and 35 points in 26 games.

Oscar Klefbom, Defenseman, 84 OVR

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Age: 25Role: Two-Way DefensemanHeight: 191cmWeight: 97kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 90 Discipline. 88 Wrist Shot Power, Slap Shot Power, Shot Blocking, Defensive Awareness 

Oscar Klefbom has the makings of a top-class defenseman who can work both ends of the ice effectively. While often more concerned with his defensive duties, he will step up to create chances when he can. Through 27 games of this season, Klefbom has two goals and 14 points, putting him on track to top his 21 points in 66 games of last season.

Cam Talbot, Goaltender, 83 OVR

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Age: 31Role: Hybrid GoaltenderHeight: 193cmWeight: 91kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 89 Breakaway, Speed. 88 Vision, Agility, Aggressiveness

In his first couple of seasons as an Oiler, Cam Talbot showed that he could be one of the top goaltenders in the league, even playing 73 games in 2016/17 before playing 13 more in the postseason. Last season, however, through 67 games he posted a weak 3.02 goals against average and a .908 save percentage. With many bad games under his belt this season, Mikko Koskinen has been able to muscle into the crease and post a 2.23 GAA and .925 save percentage through 12 starts.

NHL 19 Edmonton Oilers Roster

From the Day 1, September 13 update, this is how the Edmonton Oilers’ first lines start. Edmonton’s strength is Connor McDavid, whose offensive prowess is complemented well by the two-way play of Oscar Klefbom and defense-first mindset of Adam Larsson. 

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (84) – Connor McDavid (94) – Ty Rattie (77)Oscar Klefbom (84) – Adam Larsson (83)Cam Talbot (83)

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Best Stats
Leon Draisaitl
87
Two-Way Center
188cm 
22
Left
91 Hand-Eye, Passing, Puck Control, Offensive Awareness, Slap Shot Power, Wrist Shot Accuracy
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
84
Playmaker Center
183cm
25
Left
90 Deking, Agility. 89 Passing, Puck Control, Acceleration, Offensive Awareness
Adam Larsson
83
Defensive Defenseman
191cm
25
Right
88 Stick Checking, Defensive Awareness, Balance
Darnell Nurse
82
Two-Way Defenseman
193cm
23
Left
88 Shot Blocking, Stick Checking, Balance, Strength, Body Checking, Aggressiveness, Slap Shot Power
Milan Lucic
82
Left Wing Power Forward
191cm
30
Left
95 Body Checking. 94 Strength, Balance
Andrej Sekera
82
Offensive Defenseman
183cm
32
Left
90 Discipline. 88 Passing, Puck Control
*Ryan Strome
80
Playmaker Center
185cm
25
Right
88 Acceleration, Speed. 87 Deking, Puck Control
Matt Benning
80
Two-Way Defenseman
185cm
24
Right
87 Shot Blocking, Stick Checking, Balance, Body Checking, Strength
Jujhar Khaira
79
Center Grinder
193cm
24
Left
89 Balance, Strength, Slap Shot Power
Tobias Rieder
79
Two-Way Left Wing
180cm
25
Left
95 Discipline. 88 Acceleration, Speed
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*Jakub Jerabek was traded to the St. Louis Blues on October 1.*Ryan Strome was traded to the New York Rangers on November 16.

Stuart Skinner, Goaltender, 63 OVR

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Age: 19Role: Hybrid GoaltenderHeight: 193cmWeight: 95kgShoots: LeftPotential: Starter med

Stuart Skinner is the perfect age and of strong enough potential to work his way up to being Cam Talbot’s successor over a few seasons of the game. His 82 for speed and agility alongside an 80 for durability bode well for Skinner’s future attributes if given opportunities at the right time.

The Oilers’ fairly shallow pool in terms of the player count is moderately deep in talent. However, with the exception of Kailer Yamamoto, many of the better prospects have a few more seasons to wait until they can be deemed NHL-ready. 

NHL 19 Edmonton Oilers Top Prospects

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Potential
Evan Bouchard
65
Two-Way Defenseman
188cm
18
Right
Top 4 med
Ryan McLeod
63
Two-Way Center
185cm
18
Left
Top 6 med
Ostap Safin
60
Left Wing Sniper
193cm
19
Left
Top 9 med
Dmitri Samorukov
56
Two-Way Defenseman
183cm
19
Left
Top 6 low
Kirill Maksimov
63
Right Wing Playmaker
185cm
19
Right
Top 9 med
Kailer Yamamoto
73
Right Wing Playmaker
173cm
19
Right
Top 6 med
Tyler Benson
64
Two-Way Left Wing
180cm
20
Left
Top 6 low
Cameron Hebig
62
Playmaker Center
178cm
21
Right
Top 9 med
Filip Berglund
61
Two-Way Defenseman
191cm
21
Right
AHL Top 2 med
Caleb Jones
71
Two-Way Defenseman
185cm
21
Left
Top 6 med
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