Carolina Hurricanes pressured Edmonton Oilers into Evan Bouchard deal with offer sheet threat

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Carolina Hurricanes pressured Edmonton Oilers into Evan Bouchard deal with offer sheet threat

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In a surprising twist this offseason, the Edmonton Oilers moved quickly to secure defenseman Evan Bouchard with a lucrative four-year extension worth $10.5 million annually. While many viewed it as a smart long-term move, recent reports suggest the decision wasn’t entirely strategic, it was reactive.

According to Elliotte Friedman, the Carolina Hurricanes forced Edmonton’s hand by threatening to submit an offer sheet for Bouchard, escalating contract talks dramatically.

Carolina Hurricanes’ offer sheet pressure forced the Edmonton Oilers to move quickly on Evan Bouchard deal

According to Friedman’s report, newly appointed Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky considered extending an offer sheet to Evan Bouchard, an aggressive but legal tactic rarely used in the NHL. While the Edmonton Oilers likely had every intention of matching any offer, the idea of entering another public contract standoff was enough to prompt them to lock Bouchard down quickly and avoid the risk.The move comes just a year after the Oilers lost two young players, Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg after they declined to match competing offer sheets. That experience left the organization wary of any further vulnerability. With Bouchard being their only remaining restricted free agent susceptible to an offer sheet, Edmonton acted decisively to avoid another offseason distraction.

Edmonton Oilers take swift action to avoid repeating last summer’s costly offer sheet losses

Carolina’s use of the offer sheet threat wasn’t limited to Edmonton.

Friedman also reported that the Hurricanes explored a similar tactic with the New York Rangers involving defenseman K’Andre Miller. However, instead of battling it out, Carolina worked out a deal directly with Miller, who ultimately signed a long-term contract with the Hurricanes.For the Oilers, the memory of losing two rising talents without compensation likely fueled a no-nonsense approach this time around.

With Evan Bouchard now secured through the 2028–29 season, Edmonton can enter the upcoming campaign without further offer sheet worries hanging over them.The Carolina Hurricanes’ bold negotiation tactics served as a wake-up call for the Edmonton Oilers. Rather than risk another offseason filled with uncertainty and potential player loss, the team ensured Evan Bouchard remained part of their long-term plans. With this major contract now behind them, the Oilers can focus fully on their 2025–26 goals without fear of another offer sheet surprise.Also Read: NHL Trade Rumors: Montreal Canadiens still targeting Jordan Kyrou in potential blockbuster deal

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