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Finn Marceau·Sep 18, 2024·Partner

Oilers Announce Surprise New PTO Addition

Left winger Mike Hoffman brings 487 career points to Oilers camp.

Oilers Announce Surprise New PTO AdditionOilers Announce Surprise New PTO Addition

Edmonton Oilers training camp opens today, with a few new faces in the dressing room.

One of those faces is newer than others, with the announcement that winger Mike Hoffman will join the Oilers' training camp on a PTO.

According to insider Frank Seravalli, the Oilers offered Hoffman the tryout after forward Carl Berglund's injury at the Young Stars Classic. Hoffman has a chance to make the team while serving as a body to keep training camp numbers consistent.

Hoffman, a 13-year veteran, spent last year in San Jose, scoring 10 goals and 23 points in 66 games. His best years came with the Senators and Panthers, notching six consecutive 20-goal seasons. His best season came in 2018-19 in Florida, when he scored 36 goals and 70 points.

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At first blush, there isn't much room for Hoffman in the Oilers' lineup. The 34-year-old has always been a one-way scorer, best suited for a top-six role. With Jeff Skinner and Viktor Arvidsson in the mix, a spot for Hoffman will be hard to come by.

Hoffman's best bet is as a powerplay specialist on the second unit. Even near the end of his career on the worst team in the NHL, Hoffman could still provide a little offense with the man advantage. 

At the very least his offensive presence can provide extra competition for a player like Matt Savoie in his fight to make the big league club. Given the Oiler organization's reputation among players, we could also see Hoffman stick around in Bakersfield as a veteran leader.

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