Connor Murphy arrives in Edmonton, set for Oilers debut after Blackhawks trade

Two days after the Edmonton Oilers acquired defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2028 second-round pick, the 32-year-old veteran arrived in the city, received warm welcomes from stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, practiced with the team and is slated to debut Friday against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Following Monday's trade—detailed in our initial coverage—Connor Murphy waived his no-trade clause to join the contending Oilers, a team he prioritized. "It was a whirlwind of emotions, a lot of excitement," Murphy said. "Edmonton has been a top team that I’ve had my sights set on... to be here is definitely surreal."

Murphy landed in Edmonton late Tuesday and got FaceTime greetings from McDavid, Draisaitl, Jack Roslovic, plus shoutouts to his wife Kristina and 1.5-year-old son Tucker. He missed the Oilers' 5-4 overtime win over Ottawa that night but addressed media during the first intermission, emphasizing his defensive role. Murphy joined his first practice Wednesday at Rogers Place ahead of Friday's matchup.

Captain McDavid endorsed the pickup: "Not fun to play against, which is a good sign. Just a solid player, and I think he can really help for sure." GM Stan Bowman, who signed Murphy in Chicago, highlighted the win-now push before the March 7 deadline. With Edmonton at 29-24-8 (66 points, second wild card in West after back-to-back Cup Final losses), Murphy brings elite defense: 2.47 goals against per hour at 5v5, leading Chicago's top penalty kill with 177:17 shorthanded time, 87 blocked shots, and 2:57 shorthanded TOI/game.

"[Defending] is kind of all I've done," Murphy said. "My career has been a lot of penalty killing and defensive zone time... that's where I'm comfortable." He enters the final year of his contract, poised for UFA status post-season.

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Connor Murphy in Edmonton Oilers jersey on ice, illustrating NHL trade from Chicago Blackhawks.
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Oilers acquire defenseman Connor Murphy from Blackhawks

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The Edmonton Oilers have traded for defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks ahead of the NHL trade deadline. In exchange, the Blackhawks receive a second-round pick in the 2028 NHL Draft, with Chicago retaining half of Murphy's $4.4 million salary cap hit. This move aims to bolster Edmonton's defensive depth as they push for another playoff run.

Building on earlier reports of interest from the Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights, the Buffalo Sabres are now targeting Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy to strengthen their defense. With a 23-15-4 record and 50 points, Buffalo is surging in the Atlantic Division playoff race after a 14-year absence. The pending UFA could add stability and leadership to the blueline.

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The Florida Panthers are reportedly pursuing Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy to bolster their right-side defense ahead of the playoffs. This move aims to address inconsistencies in their third pairing amid injuries and cap constraints. Industry reports highlight Murphy's physical style as a perfect fit for Florida's heavy hockey approach.

The San Jose Sharks have acquired goaltender Laurent Brossoit and defenseman Nolan Allan, along with a 2028 seventh-round draft pick, from the Chicago Blackhawks. In exchange, the Blackhawks receive defensemen Ryan Ellis and Jake Furlong, plus San Jose's 2028 fourth-round selection. The deal, announced on January 8, 2026, bolsters the Sharks' goaltending depth while providing Chicago with defensive prospects and cap space adjustments.

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Marc-André Fleury's potential NHL return is drawing interest from the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens amid goaltending uncertainties. The Carolina Hurricanes recently explored trading Jesperi Kotkaniemi in a deal for Phillip Danault that fell through. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers seek a specific third-line center, and the Vancouver Canucks describe their strategy as a hybrid rebuild.

Connor McDavid scored three goals to extend his point streak to 16 games as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Nashville Predators 6-2 on January 6, 2026, at Rogers Place. The victory snapped a two-game losing skid for Edmonton, while Nashville ended a seven-game road trip with a 4-3-0 record. McDavid's performance marked his second hat trick of the season and 14th of his career.

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Following a 25-save performance in his Edmonton Oilers debut—a 6-3 win over Toronto—Tristan Jarry prepares for a 'very weird' homecoming against his former Pittsburgh Penguins team on Tuesday, after 10 seasons there.

 

 

 

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