Lamborgini Perlini to Raleigh. Former Edmonton Oilers forward Brendan Perlini has inked a professional tryout with the Carolina Hurricanes, the club announced Monday night.
The Carolina Hurricanes have signed a pair of veteran forwards to PTO contracts, including one with a first-round pedigree.
The Carolina Hurricanes have added forwards Cory Conacher and Brendan Perlini to their training camp roster on PTOs
Welcome to the reviews of the previews. Last offseason, I took a look at 29 players who played for the Oilers in the 2021-22 season. I wrote about their season as a whole, and how I projected them for this past 2022-23 season.
At the beginning of the season, Chicago Wolves head coach Brock Sheahan made note of the fact the team was still getting to know one another and lines were being sorted out.
Though there’s talk that Kailer Yamamoto or Jesse Puljujarvi could be traded this summer, we can say for certain that both players along with Ryan McLeod will be issued qualifying offers by the Edmonton Oilers.
On Monday morning, the Edmonton Oilers announced that forward Brendan Perlini had been placed on waivers. The move itself didn’t come as a major surprise, as the 25-year-old suited up for just two of the Oilers 12 games in February, sitting as a healthy scratch for the rest.
The Edmonton Oilers have placed forward Brendan Perlini on waivers. Perlini, 25, has appeared in 23 games for the Oilers this year scoring four goals and one point.
Oil Country is falling in love with Brendan Perlini. The Edmonton Oilers forward’s positive outlook has resonated with fans, who got their first real glimpse into the mindset of the 25-year-old last week when his philosophical takes on life and hockey went viral.
What’s going on Nation Citizens?! I hope we are all having a better weekend after the Oilers snapped their seven game losing streak against the Flames on Saturday night!
Some 40 hours had passed after the Edmonton Oilers coughed up a two-goal, third-period lead against the Ottawa Senators to lose for the 12th time in 14 games.
Welcome to the 11th edition of Help Me Understand. Sports, hot takes, and narratives. Some make sense, others perplex me. — Help me understand why Brendan Perlini can’t get more ice time.
Edmonton will be without several players for their next game on Monday against Ottawa.
The preseason and regular season for Brendan Perlini has been night and day. He had a great first impression for the Edmonton Oilers, really showing off his goal-scoring ability and leading the team in goals in the preseason.
The feel-good story of the Edmonton Oilers’ 2021 preseason will not have a happy ending. At least, not for the time being. Just a couple of months after stealing the show in exhibition games, Brendan Perlini has been assigned to the American Hockey League’s Bakersfield Condors.
This morning, the Edmonton Oilers announced via their social media channels that the team has activated forward Devin Shore from the injured reserve and placed Brendan Perlini on waivers in order to clear the space needed to make it happen.
On Aug 7, 2021, the Edmonton Oilers signed former first-round draft pick, Brendan Perlini to a one-year, two-way deal worth $750,000 per year. Perlini played in the Swiss National League last season, but he does have 239 NHL games under his belt— split between the Arizona Coyotes, Chicago Blackhawks, and the Detroit Red Wings organizations.
On Saturday, August 7, the Edmonton Oilers signed free-agent forward Brendan Perlini to a one-year, two-way contract with an average annual value of $750,000.
The Edmonton Oilers weren’t done signing players after they locked up Darnell Nurse on an eight-year contract extension. On Sunday they announced the signing of goaltender Stuart Skinner to a two-year, two-way contract extension.
The Chicago Blackhawks told Brendan Perlini that they would try to find him a new home after he asked for a trade and they’ve made good on their promise.
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