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Oilers Rookies host Flames Rookies: Game Information, Where to Watch, and More

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We’ve got ourselves a hockey game. It’s the Battle of Alberta: Rookie Camp Edition.
The Oilers Rookies will host the first leg of a two-game series against the Flames Rookies in Edmonton on Friday night, and then the two teams will play again in Calgary on Sunday.
The players to watch on the Oilers are forwards Matt Savoie and Isaac Howard, who will both be vying for spots in Edmonton’s top-six forward group when big-league training camp opens next week.
Other notables are top defence prospect Beau Akey and top goalie prospect Samuel Jonsson. Edmonton’s top two selections from this summer’s draft, Tommy Lafreniere and David Lewandowski, will be suiting up for the Oilers for the first time.
The Flames will be without top prospect Zayne Parekh, who was pulled from Rookie Camp for precautionary reasons. Hunter Brzustewicz will be the player to watch on Calgary with Parekh on the sidelines.
Oilers Rookies vs. Flames Rookies
- Date: Friday, September 12, 2025
- Start Time: 7:00 PM MT
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta
- Venue: Rogers Place
- Watch: OilersPlus.com
Oilers Rookie Camp Roster
Forwards
- Connor Clattenburg – No. 64 (5th round, 2024)
- Matt Copponi – No. 45 (7th round, 2023)
- Isaac Howard – No. 53 (Trade with TBL, 2025)
- Quinn Hutson – No . 28 (NCAA free agent, 2025)
- Tommy Lafreniere – No. 54 (3rd round, 2025)
- David Lewandowski – No. 38 (4th round, 2025)
- Viljami Marjala – No. 57 (European free agent, 2025)
- William Nicholl – No. 56 (7th round, 2024)
- Andrew O’Neill – No. 65 (Camp invite)
- Rhett Pitlick – No. 68 (Camp invite)
- Josh Samanski – No. 21 (European free agent, 2025)
- Matt Savoie – No. 22 (Trade with BUF, 2024)
- James Stefan – No. 70 (CHL free agent, 2024)
- Brady Stonehouse – No. 41 (CHL free agent, 2023)
Defencemen
- Jaxen Adam – No. 76 (Camp invite)
- Beau Akey – No. 82 (2nd round, 2023)
- Damien Carfagna – No. 73 (NCAA free agent, 2025)
- Hyde Davidson – No. 91 (Camp invite)
- Dru Krebs – No. 85 (Camp invite)
- Parker Von Richter – No. 83 (Camp invite)
- Carson Woodall – No. 72 (Camp invite)
Goaltenders
- Josh Banini – No. 60 (Camp invite)
- Nathaniel Day – No. 40 (6th round, 2023)
- Samuel Jonsson – No. 31 (5th round, 2022)
- Connor Ungar – No. 32 (U Sports free agent, 2024)
Flames Rookie Camp Roster
Forwards
- Andrew Basha – No. 49
- Jacob Battaglia – No. 60
- Parker Bell – No. 87
- Nathan Brisson – No. 82
- Matvei Gridin – No. 51
- Samuel Honzek – No. 29
- Carter King – No. 95
- Hunter Laing – No. 53
- Mael Lavigne – No. 85
- Kadon McCann – No. 73
- David Silye – No. 83
- Aydar Silye – No. 36
- Carter Wilkie – No. 96
Defencemen
- Colton Alain – No. 71
- Eduard Bondar – No. 84
- Hunter Brzustewicz – No. 48
- Axel Hurtig – No. 67
- Simon Mack – No. 88
- Etienne Morin – No. 59
- Mace’o Phillips – No. 91
- Daniil Skvortsov – No. 97
Goaltenders
- Owen Say – No. 80
- Arsenii Sergeev – No. 40
- Jordan Switzer – No. 33
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