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Oilers sign Jack Roslovic to one-year, $1.5-million contract
Edmonton Oilers Jack Roslovic
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Zach Laing
Oct 8, 2025, 23:15 EDTUpdated: Oct 8, 2025, 23:55 EDT
Jack Roslovic will be joining the Edmonton Oilers after all.
After the team engaged with him shortly after free agency opened, reportedly offering him a multi-year contract, Roslovic declined, later changing agents in the off-season.
While we won’t know if the Oilers getting off to a 2-0 lead over the Calgary Flames after the first period of Wednesday’s season opener, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported during the intermission the Oilers had re-engaged with Roslovic’s camp.
“There’s word tonight they’ve re-engaged with Jack Roslovic, who they talked to around July 1st,” said Friedman during the first intermission.
Shortly after, Friedman broke the news he would be joining the Oilers, with the team announcing a one-year, $1.5-million deal.
Roslovic, 28, was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets 25th overall in the 2015 draft, spending the first four years of his career there before being dealt to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the Patrik Laine trade. Across his nine year career with the Jets, Blue Jackets, Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers, he’s scored 102 goals and 260 points in 526 games.
He spent last season with the Hurricanes, scoring 22 goals and 39 points in 81 games, adding a goal and four points in nine post-season games. He drove offence at a one percent rate below league average and defence at a seven percent rate below league average last year as his overall contributions had him somewhere between a third and fourth liner.
It will likely take some time for Roslovic to get up and going as he didn’t attend training camp with any team, nor play in any pre-season games. He has been skating, however, spending time in his hometown Columbus skating at a local rink, The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline reported last week.
Where he fits in the lineup is another question that needs to be answered. His highest average time on ice in a season came in his first season in Columbus, the COVID-shortened 2020-21 campaign, where he scored 12 goals and 34 points in 48 games played, but remained equally productive in less time in the follow two seasons, scoring 45 points in 81 games and 44 points in 77 games, respectively.
Based on his previous usage, he could be a fit within the Oilers’ middle-six.
Oilers general manager Stan Bowman has been busy in recent weeks, signing head coach Kris Knoblauch, and players Vasily Podkolzin, Connor McDavid, Jake Walman and Mattias Ekholm.

Zach Laing is Oilersnation’s associate editor, senior columnist, and The Nation Network’s news director. He also makes up one-half of the DFO DFS Report. He can be followed on X at @zjlaing, or reached by email at zach.laing@bettercollective.com.

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