BREAKING: Glen Sather Returns to Edmonton Oilers as Senior Advisor — Legendary Coach Reignites Hope and Excitement Across Oil Country

Edmonton, Alberta – July 4, 2025
In a stunning and highly emotional move that has sent waves of excitement across Oil Country, the Edmonton Oilers announced today that legendary coach and executive Glen Sather is returning to the franchise as a Senior Advisor to the Hockey Operations Department. The news marks a dramatic homecoming for one of the most influential figures in the club’s storied history—a move seen by many as symbolic, strategic, and deeply inspiring.
A Legacy Reunited with its Roots
Sather, now 81, is best remembered as the architect of the Oilers’ 1980s dynasty, having coached and later managed the team through its most glorious years. Under his leadership, Edmonton captured five Stanley Cups between 1984 and 1990, building one of the greatest teams in NHL history—led by icons like Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Paul Coffey, and Jari Kurri.
Though he left the Oilers in 2000 to join the New York Rangers organization—where he served as President and GM for over a decade—Sather has never severed emotional ties with the city of Edmonton or its passionate fan base. His return, in many ways, represents a full-circle moment.
“This is home,” Sather said in a heartfelt statement. “I owe so much to this city and this organization. When the opportunity came up to offer my experience in any way I can, I couldn’t say no.”
Boosting Confidence After a Tumultuous Offseason
The Oilers’ announcement comes on the heels of a bittersweet offseason. After a heartbreaking exit in the Western Conference Finals, questions loomed over the team’s ability to get over the final hump and capture its first Stanley Cup since 1990. With contract decisions, coaching evaluations, and roster restructuring all on the table, the organization is in a delicate transitional moment.
Bringing back Sather is not just a sentimental gesture—it’s a signal of renewed focus and a return to foundational principles. Known for his hockey intelligence, competitive fire, and keen eye for talent, Sather is expected to serve as a mentor to both the management team and players alike. His voice will be a powerful one in the locker room and in executive meetings.
General Manager Ken Holland, who is entering the final year of his contract, welcomed the appointment. “Having Glen around is a huge win for the organization. He knows what a winning culture looks like because he built it. His perspective and instincts will be invaluable to all of us.”
Players React with Enthusiasm
Word of Sather’s return spread quickly among current Oilers players, many of whom expressed their admiration for the franchise legend.
Captain Connor McDavid, now entering his tenth season with the club, was among the first to respond. “It’s incredible to have someone like Glen Sather back in the room. His legacy speaks for itself. For younger players like myself and others, it’s a chance to learn directly from a guy who’s done it all.”
Veteran forward Zach Hyman echoed those sentiments: “He’s one of the true legends of the game. Just having him around will raise the level of expectation and accountability.”
A Strategic Masterstroke or Nostalgic Move?
While many are celebrating the return of Sather, some analysts are watching closely to see what kind of role he will actually play. As a Senior Advisor, his influence will likely be more behind-the-scenes than front-line. However, knowing Sather’s passion and strong opinions, few doubt that his voice will be heard loud and clear when decisions are being made.
TSN’s hockey insider Darren Dreger commented: “This isn’t a ceremonial role. Glen doesn’t come