The Edmonton Oilers’ salary cap-driven roster overhaul for the 2025-26 NHL season has caused friction within the organization. While the departures of Viktor Arvidsson, Jeff Skinner, Connor Brown, and Corey Perry were expected, the surprising trade of Evander Kane to the Vancouver Canucks, led by star Elias Pettersson, caught many by surprise, including key insiders.
Hall of Fame defenseman and current Oilers advisor Paul Coffey has reportedly expressed frustration over the decision to trade Kane. Coffey believed Kane’s value extended beyond the ice, citing his deep ties to the Edmonton community and strong relationships within the team.
As the Oilers continue to reshape their roster following back-to-back Stanley Cup Final losses, the move to trade Kane to the Canucks remains a controversial topic among players, staff, and fans alike.
Why did Paul Coffey oppose the Evander Kane trade?
According to the “2 Mutts Hockey Podcast,” Coffey voiced concerns that trading Kane was a mistake. “Kane brought a lot of people together & had a role within the team that will be hard to replace,” Coffey said. He emphasized Kane’s year-round presence in Edmonton and his strong connections to teammates and staff.
Evander Kane #91 of the Edmonton Oilers reacts after scoring on the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in Game Two of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place on June 06, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
The report also suggested Coffey might have more influence on future player movement decisions, given the backlash from this trade. Coffey’s advisory role to Daryl Katz and his son Harrison Katz further strengthens his potential impact on team decisions.
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What made Kane so valuable to Edmonton’s culture?
Kane was initially acquired by former GM Ken Holland after his contract termination with the San Jose Sharks. More than a player, Kane became a community figure, deeply rooted in Edmonton and integral to the team’s identity.
SurveyHow significant is Evander Kane’s trade for the Edmonton Oilers’ locker room and team culture?
How significant is Evander Kane’s trade for the Edmonton Oilers’ locker room and team culture?
Despite his contributions, including six goals and six assists in the recent postseason, GM Stan Bowman opted to trade Kane to Vancouver for a draft pick. Vancouver GM Patrik Allvin noted that Kane was a preferred destination for the player, and the Canucks saw him as a key piece to strengthen their top-nine and become a tougher team to face.