FILE – Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) handles the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, March 20, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley, File) The Edmonton Oilers have officially signed veteran defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks. This news has caught the attention of both NHL fans and analysts. Edmonton sent a second-round draft pick to Chicago in 2028 as part of the deal. The Blackhawks kept 50% of Murphy’s $4.4 million salary-cap hit.Murphy, who is 32 years old, has a lot of experience on the Oilers’ blue line. Murphy started his career with the Arizona Coyotes (now the Utah Mammoth) and then played nine seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks. He has played 805 NHL regular-season games, scoring 47 goals and assisting on 126 others. Murphy is known for blocking shots and keeping the defense stable. He is expected to immediately strengthen Edmonton’s defense as the team tries to make the playoffs.
Connor Murphy traded debut in Edmonton Oilers NHL matches
Connor Murphy will make his first appearance with the Edmonton Oilers in their next NHL games after the trade. Edmonton has a record of 29-24-8 right now, and their defense has been bad this season, as it is near the bottom in goals allowed per game and penalty kill percentage. Murphy’s presence adds stability to the team, along with players like Darnell Nurse, Evan Bouchard, and Ty Emberson.Murphy had the most blocked shots for the Chicago Blackhawks this season, with 87. He also scored four goals and had nine assists in 60 games, five nominations for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy show that he is a valuable asset for Edmonton as they try to make the playoffs.The Chicago Blackhawks are still rebuilding under GM Kyle Davidson. They got a second-round draft pick in 2028 and opened up chances for younger defensemen like Artyom Levshunov, Sam Rinzel, and Louis Crevier. The trade shows how NHL teams try to meet their short-term needs while also planning for long-term growth.Connor Murphy’s move to Edmonton not only gives him a chance to help the Oilers make the playoffs, but it also makes their defense stronger. People will be watching closely as he makes his debut. All because the team wants to turn experience into wins and make the playoffs.