From injury to 8-year deal: Trent Frederic secures future with Edmonton Oilers

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 Trent Frederic secures future with Edmonton Oilers

From injury to 8-year deal: Trent Frederic secures future with Edmonton Oilers (Image Via Twitter)

The Oilers, by almost entering into an eight-year contract extension with forward Trent Frederic, are making a sizable commitment. Brought in during the trade deadline through a complicated three-way deal, Frederic's value to the Oilers stretches far outside of regular-season statistics.

He came into the team injured and had some regular-season time prior to the playoffs, and since his presence had become steady in their postseason run, this move declared Edmonton's long-term commitment to those role players who bring grit, depth, and consistency to the team as opposed to relying solely on star power.

The eight-year deal of Trent Frederic solidifies the Oilers' trust in their long-term depth strategy

The Edmonton Oilers rushed to finalize an eight-year extension for Trent Frederic for an average annual value of just under $4 million.

While not a big scorer with the puck, he is positioned more as a road-weary physical forward, which fits Edmonton's vision of creating a well-balanced team for the postseason.Frederic came over to Edmonton from Boston at the 2024-25 trade deadline in a complicated three-team trade where the New Jersey Devils retained 50% of his salary. The Oilers sent out a 2025 second-rounder, a 2026 fourth-rounder, defenseman Max Wanner, and forward Shane LaChance (who went to New Jersey).

It was a savvy move to add some depth to the roster without crippling themselves on the salary side.

Frederic got injured in the ankle when he arrived, playing just one regular-season game. However, he returned in the playoffs in time to play in all 22 postseason games. His stats-one goal, three assists-were not very flashy, but he brought a gritty presence and defensive responsibility that sometimes cannot be measured on the scoreboard.Now 26 years old, Frederic is in his prime. Locking him in for long-term development shows the Oilers' faith in his refinement. A short-term deal costing just below $4 million for a reliable, hard-nosed winger who has playoff experience is a very calculated risk for not only team depth but also chemistry and consistency.In today's NHL, guys like Frederic, who are cheap and consistent, can be the difference-makers in deep playoff runs.

Edmonton feels he is one of those guys.Also Read: Lauren Kyle helped with developing the special connection between Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid on the iceThe newest contract extension for Trent Frederic is more than simply a signing-it symbolizes the Oilers' outlook on a larger scale. In Edmonton, they are committing themselves to reliable role players with playoff grit as the very foundation on which they intend to build. Should Frederic stay healthy and on an upward trajectory, this deal could be central to the long-term success configuration for the franchise.

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