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    Caleb Kerney
    Caleb Kerney
    Jul 26, 2025, 13:29
    Updated at: Jul 26, 2025, 13:30
    Sidney Crosby, Bryan Rust, & Rickard Rakell (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

    EDMONTON – Sometimes, you can have too many cooks in the kitchen.

    The Edmonton Oilers are just like every other team in the NHL – they need the correct number of superstars, elite players, and complementary pieces.

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    Some of what’s being spoken around the watercooler right now revolves around the Oilers picking up another player. While some pundits are pointing towards a goaltender acquisition, others raise the issue of a top-six forward.

    David Pagnotta first reported this. Then, long-time Oilers scribe Jim Matheson mentioned a player like Bryan Rust would be of potential interest to the Copper and Blue.

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    The Oilers don’t need Rust. In fact, they don’t need another forward right now. They already have several new faces who will need to outplay the current Oilers to make the team.

    Andrew Mangiapane, Ike Howard, and Curtis Lazar will come in and replace some of what was lost, as Corey Perry, Connor Brown, and Evander Kane find new teams to play for.

    Mathew Savoie and David Tomasek will undoubtedly find their way onto the Oilers roster in one fashion or another.

    Rust could be a great addition to the Oilers. He’s won a Stanley Cup and had the best offensive season of his career this past season. However, his $5.125 cap hit is the biggest hindrance to reaching a deal.

    And with the Oilers already wanting to shed some salary, and potentially moving out a forward as a way to do it, the addition of Rust seems more like a pipe dream than anything of substance.

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