Pair of young Oilers sign deal with Blues but Edmonton has chance to match

The Edmonton Oilers were hit with a bit of a curveball on Tuesday morning.

The St. Louis Blues stirred the pot by tendering offer sheets to Oilers defenceman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway, forcing Edmonton’s management to come to a quick decision on the players’ respective futures.

Broberg, 23, has been offered a two-year contract worth $4.58 million per year, which would cost St. Louis a second-round draft pick if Edmonton declines to match.

The Sweden native played 81 games for the Oilers over three seasons, netting two goals and 13 points. Additionally, Broberg suited up for 20 career playoff games, including 10 during the Oilers’ 2024 Stanley Cup Final run.

Holloway, a 22-year-old forward and former first-round pick, received a two-year offer at $2.29 million per year, requiring a third-round pick as compensation.

He’s coming off a campaign that saw him net six goals and nine points over 38 games.

In order to meet the offer sheet requirements, the Blues re-acquired their 2025 second-round pick and gained a 2026 fifth-round pick from the Penguins, sending Pittsburgh their 2026 second-round pick and Ottawa’s 2025 third-round pick in return.

Under the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement, the Oilers, who are tight on cap space, have seven days to either match the offers or accept compensation for the two RFAs.

According to a release from St. Louis’ management team, the Blues “will have no further comment until the Oilers have made their decision as to whether to match the terms of either offer or accept the commensurate compensation.”

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