The NHL trade deadline has come and gone, and plenty of former Edmonton Oilers players swapped teams.

GM Stan Bowman made just two trades before the deadline, both the Chicago Blackhawks, bringing in defenceman Connor Murphy as well as forwards Jason Dickinson and Colton Dach. The only player traded away from the Alberta capital was Andrew Mangiapane, who signed with the Oilers in the summer but had been disappointing in his first year.

So, while it may have been pretty tame in regard to players leaving the Oilers, there were several former Oilers who found their way to new teams.

Here are all six ex-Oilers who got traded before last week’s deadline:

Corey Perry

Traded from LA Kings to Tampa Bay Lightning 

The highest profile former Oiler on the move was veteran Corey Perry, who was traded by the LA Kings to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for a 2028 second-round pick.

At 40 years old, Perry is still finding a way to be an impactful NHL player. He had 11 goals and 28 points through 50 games with LA this season, and managed to score in his Tampa Bay debut on Saturday.

This is his second stint with the Lightning after previously playing for them from 2021-22 to 2022-23.

Warren Foegele

Traded from LA Kings to Ottawa Senators

Oilers fans should be familiar with Warren Foegele’s name, as he spent three seasons in Edmonton between 2021 and 2024.

He left in free agency to sign with the Kings back in the summer of 2024, and it seemed like Foegele was carving out a spot with the team. Yet, the 29-year-old’s production fell off a cliff this season, with seven goals and nine points in 47 games in LA.

A change was needed, and he got that after being shipped to the Ottawa Senators for a 2026 second-round pick and a 2026 conditional third-round pick.

Like Perry, Foegele also scored in his first game with a new team.

Ryan Strome

Traded from Anaheim Ducks to Calgary Flames

Ryan Strome was rumoured to be on the Oilers’ trade radar a few months back, but it was the Calgary Flames who ended up swinging a deal.

The 32-year-old centreman was the main piece of the Jordan Eberle way back in 2017 and had an underwhelming season and a bit stint in the Alberta capital. He jumped around a few times before finding a stable home with the Anaheim Ducks.

While the Ducks may be a playoff contender now, his low production must’ve been deemed dead weight as they shipped him to the Flames in exchange for a 2027 seventh-round pick.

Sam Carrick

Traded From New York Rangers to Buffalo Sabres

Sam Carrick didn’t spend a lot of time with the Oilers, but he counts.

The veteran centreman came to Edmonton in the Adam Henrique deal back in 2024, but only appeared in 16 regulation games and 10 playoff games. Carrick quickly left the Alberta capital soon after, inking a deal with the New York Rangers in free agency.

He had been there ever since, until getting shipped to the Buffalo Sabres last week for a 2026 third-round pick and a 2026 sixth-round pick.

David Perron

Traded from Ottawa Senators to Detroit Red Wings

David Perron might’ve been one of the best Oilers players during the decade of darkness.

He was a brief ray of hope for Edmonton in dark times, spending a season and a half with the Oilers between 2013-14 and 2014-15. Perron managed to score 55 goals and 76 points throughout 116 games wearing the blue and orange before eventually being traded away.

Now a player nearing the end of his career, he was shipped from the struggling Senators to the Detroit Red Wings for a 2026 conditional fourth-round pick.

Jeff Petry

Traded From Florida Panthers to Minnesota Wild 

Similar to Perron, Jeff Petry was once a beacon of light in some dark times for the Oilers.

Originally a second-round pick of the Oilers, Petry was a staple of Edmonton’s d-core between 2010 and 2015 before being shipped away amidst another deadline fire-sale from the Oilers.

At 38, his career is nearing its end, and he’ll look to chase a cup after being traded from the Florida Panthers to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a 2026 conditional seventh-round pick.