How are the players the Oilers traded away this season doing on their new teams?
The 2026 trade deadline has come and gone.
In total, the Edmonton Oilers traded three roster players in two separate trades. They acquired Colton Dach and Jason Dickinson from the Chicago Blackhawks, sending a 2027 top-12-protected first and Andrew Mangiapane in return. In December, the Oilers also thought they solved their goaltending situation, acquiring Tristan Jarry from the Pittsburgh Penguins for a 2029 second, Stuart Skinner, and Brett Kulak.
In this article, we’ll look at how those three players are doing since the trade.
Andrew Mangiapane
Since the trade, Mangiapane has played six games with the Blackhawks, where he has a goal and is a minus-4. That goal came in his third game as a Blackhawk, as a shot from the faceoff dot deflected off him and in as he was being pushed into the net.
In those six games with the Blackhawks, Mangiapane is actually averaging less ice time than he did with the Oilers. He’s played just over 74 minutes in the six games, which equates to a little under 12 and a half minutes of ice time. With the Oilers, he was getting about 13 and a half minutes.
The underlying numbers aren’t particularly kind to Mangiapane either, which........
