Here’s the 2023-2024 alternate third jersey for the Edmonton Oilers, worn by Warren Foegele during a standout season where he hit a career-high 20 goals. The jersey features a sharp navy blue design with bold orange accents, proudly made in Canada. ...
The 2023–24 season marked the end of a few eras for the Edmonton Oilers — and for NHL jerseys in general. It was the final year of the league’s partnership with adidas, who had supplied on-ice gear since 2017. It was also the last season before the ...
The 2023–24 season was one of those classic Oilers emotional roller coasters—equal parts hope, panic, and outright disbelief. After a 2022–23 playoff run that ended at the hands of the eventual Cup winners (yes, again), expectations for the new campaign ...
The 2023–24 Oilers season didn’t start with a bang—it started with a bruise. After a summer spent digesting another playoff loss to the eventual Cup winners (again), expectations were sky-high. This was supposed to be the year. Instead, October felt ...
This is one of those jerseys that hits differently—an authentic, first-generation Adidas Adizero game-worn jersey from the 2019-20 season. It’s white (the away jersey, of course) with that unmistakable Edmonton Oilers blue and orange. This is Set 2 ...
There’s a certain charm to collecting game-worn jerseys—particularly when it involves a player like Adam Larsson, who often epitomizes the unsung hero of the NHL. This jersey, from Larsson’s third season with the Edmonton Oilers, represents more ...
Defenseman Darnell Nurse, the heart of the Edmonton Oilers’ blue line, brings a blend of physicality and finesse that every team craves. During the 2016-17 season, Nurse skated in 44 games, holding down an average ice time of over 17 minutes per ...
This game worn jersey comes from one of those rare, unforgettable moments in the Oilers history —Benoit Pouliot wore it during the 2016 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic. The game, played outdoors in front of over 33,000 fans, was a true spectacle. With ...
When the Oilers acquired Cam Talbot from the New York Rangers at the 2015 NHL Draft, it felt like the organization was finally trying to solve its goaltending problem with something other than crossed fingers and vague optimism. Edmonton sent three draft ...
The 2015–2016 season sits in a strange but memorable place in Oilers history. It was another year near the bottom of the standings, but it was also the first glimpse of what was coming next. Connor McDavid arrived, played 45 games, and immediately made ...









