π½πππΌππππ: Edmonton Oilers Sign Versatile Forward to Multi-Year Deal to Boost Offensive Depth β He Cites Two Key Reasons for Joining Oilers

In yet another aggressive offseason move, the Edmonton Oilers have officially announced the signing of highly coveted versatile forward Alex Killorn to a four-year, $20 million deal, signaling the teamβs continued commitment to surrounding their superstar core with experience, flexibility, and playoff-proven firepower.
The announcement was made late Thursday afternoon at Rogers Place, with Oilers General Manager Ken Holland addressing the media alongside the newly signed forward. The 34-year-old Killorn, a two-time Stanley Cup champion and former assistant captain of the Tampa Bay Lightning, brings a wealth of experience, physicality, and scoring touch to a team primed for a deep Stanley Cup push.
βIβm thrilled to be here,β Killorn said with a confident smile. βEdmonton has always been one of those places you admire from afar β the passion, the fans, the energy in this building, and of course, the incredible core. When the opportunity came, I knew it was the right time to make this move.β
Two Key Reasons Behind the Move
Killorn cited two major reasons for choosing the Oilers in free agency, despite receiving interest from several other contenders, including the Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers.
1. The Opportunity to Compete for a Stanley Cup
βThis team is on the verge,β Killorn said plainly. βWhen youβve played as long as I have, you start thinking about legacy. You think about what it means to win again, and to be part of something historic. I look at Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Zach Hyman β these guys are warriors. I want to win another Cup, and I believe this team is built for it.β
Having already hoisted the Cup twice with Tampa Bay, Killorn knows what it takes to win in June. His playoff resume β 59 points in 140 career postseason games β offers a steady, veteran presence the Oilers desperately need in their bottom six, especially when injuries and matchups tighten the margin for error.
2. A Strong Personal Connection with the Locker Room
Killorn also revealed that his decision was influenced by long-standing relationships with multiple Oilers players and coaching staff, most notably head coach Kris Knoblauch, who briefly worked with Killorn during his junior development years.
βThereβs a comfort here β familiarity. Iβve trained with a few of the guys in the offseason, and Iβve had great conversations with Kris. Heβs a player’s coach, and he wants to get the best out of every shift. Thatβs the kind of environment I want to be in.β
A Perfect Fit for Edmontonβs Evolving System
Killornβs versatility is expected to be a major asset for the Oilers. A natural left winger who can play up and down the lineup and on both special teams, heβll provide Edmonton with badly needed depth scoring and the ability to adapt in real time against elite opponents.
Ken Holland emphasized Killornβs fit with the teamβs vision:
βWe werenβt just looking for talent. We were looking for someone whoβs battle-tested, smart, and flexible. Alex can play on the second line or the fourth, power play or penalty kill β he checks every box. But above all, heβs a winner.β
With the recent addition of Brad Marchand and the re-signing of Connor McDavid to a long-term extension, Edmontonβs message is loud and clear: the time to win is now.
Locker Room Buzz: βWe Got a Warriorβ
Within minutes of the signing, several Oilers players posted their excitement on social media. McDavid called Killorn βone of the smartest players Iβve ever played against,β while Draisaitl referred to him as βa guy you hate to play against, but love to have on your side.β
Killornβs reputation as a high-character, team-first veteran precedes him. During his time in Tampa Bay, he served as a critical part of their leadership group β often shadowing top lines, blocking shots, and stepping up in big moments when the stakes were highest.
Fan Reactions: Optimism and Trust in the Vision
Oilers fans responded overwhelmingly positively to the signing. While some were initially surprised by the contract length for a player in his mid-30s, most believe Killornβs resume and reputation speak for themselves.
βWe need playoff grit. We need experience. Killorn brings both β and he knows how to win,β said one fan on X (formerly Twitter).
Others pointed to his leadership and calming presence as vital qualities for a team that has sometimes faltered in late playoff rounds.
Whatβs Next for the Oilers?
The Killorn signing continues what many are calling one of the best offseasons in Oilers history. With Marchand, Killorn, and other key depth signings now in the mix, Edmontonβs roster is more balanced, experienced, and dangerous than it has been in years.
The next steps likely involve locking in final pieces of the blue line and ensuring the goaltending tandem is steady ahead of training camp. But make no mistake: with Connor McDavid playing at an all-time level, and veterans like Killorn now on board, the Oilers are not just contenders β theyβre all-in.
As Killorn summed it up best:
βI didnβt come here to finish my career quietly. I came to help lift that Cup over my head one more time β in blue and orange.β