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NEED to Know – Volume 8

CONDORSTOWN, Calif. – The Bakersfield Condors, owned by the Edmonton Oilers, are set for the American Hockey League (AHL) in 2015-16. Throughout the offseason, the team will give you a “What you need to know” synopsis around the world of hockey. 1. LAST WEEK OF HOCKEY It is officially the last full week of hockey as the […]

Renovations underway with AHL move

The Condors move to the AHL has big changes happening down in the team facilities at Rabobank Arena. Demolition, construction, and a whole remodel of the team’s area will make it one of the top in all of minor league hockey. Check out the early stages of the locker room re-model on Condors.TV

Oilers sign Hunt and Miller

The Edmonton Oilers have agreed to terms with defenceman Brad Hunt and forward Andrew Miller on one-year contracts. Hunt, 26, appeared in 62 games last season with the American Hockey League’s Oklahoma City Barons, he led all Barons defencemen in scoring, posting 51 points (19G, 32A) and 18 penalty minutes. The 5’9”, 187-pound blueliner also […]

Watch the Calder Cup Finals FREE

The Utica Comets, AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks take on the Manchester Monarchs, AHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings, in the Calder Cup Finals beginning on Saturday. You can watch the entire series for free by going to www.ahllive.com and entering the promo code below. Get a preview of the type of talent that […]

Condors sign C Alexis Loiseau to AHL contract

CONDORSTOWN, Calif. – The Bakersfield Condors, owned by the Edmonton Oilers, announced today that the team has signed C Alexis Loiseau to an American Hockey League (AHL) contract. LOISEAU (stats) “low-EYE-zoh”; 21 years old; 6’1″, 179 lbs. Havre-Aux-Maisons, Quebec Tied for fifth in league scoring with 96 points (35g-61a) in 68 games for theRimouski Océanic of the […]

Draisaitl named Memorial Cup MVP

Edmonton Oilers 2014 first round pick Leon Draisaitl was named the Memorial Cup MVP last night, but his Kelowna Rockets squad fell, 2-1, in overtime to Oshawa in the championship game. Draisaitl led the tournament in scoring with seven points (4g-3a) in five games.

HOLTY’S BLOG: Another piece of the puzzle

Seeing as how this is the last blog of the month of May, let’s hop on into Holty’s Time Machine and hit the reset button… What has happened over the last five months? By the way there is no blog next week since our office is closed. As I’ll remind you, it’s my blog and I’ll […]