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Oilersnation Everyday: Oilers training camp starts today

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Sep 18, 2024, 13:45 EDTUpdated: Sep 18, 2024, 13:25 EDT
The Edmonton Oilers 2024/25 officially begins today with training camp starting up. Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin will give you all the updates from the camp on today’s edition of Oilersnation Everyday. The boys want to hear from you throughout the show, leave your questions, comments and concerns in the Greta Bar YEG YouTube live chat throughout the program.
Next, we’ll dive into quotes from former NHL general manager Stan Bowman, sharing his thoughts on Travis Dermott and Mike Hoffman. Hear Bowman’s take on how these two players are expected to make an impact this season and what fans should keep their eyes on.
We’ve also got big news from around the NHL. We’ll update you on the ongoing negotiations between the Boston Bruins and goalie Jeremy Swayman—will they lock in a long-term deal? We’ll also celebrate Victor Hedman being named the new captain of the Tampa Bay Lightning and discuss how this move could shape the team’s leadership. Plus, William Nylander is moving to center for the Toronto Maple Leafs—how might this position shift impact the team’s dynamic?
Liam’s game is back but with a twist! Today, the guys are playing Overrated, Underrated or Perfectly Rated. Liam will pick the topics and then Tyler and Aaron will give there take. Let the guys know if you agree or disagree with them in the live chat.
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