The Edmonton Oilers have a lot of work to do leading up to the season. Besides the elephant in the room, Connor McDavid, a UFA at season’s end, Frank Seravalli told Bleacher Report that the Oilers are making progress on a Jake Walman extension.
Rumblings of such were previously discussed earlier in the month, and now it is believed to be a longer-term deal in the works, which could happen soon.
Jake Walman joined the Oilers via midseason trade
Walman, 29, was acquired last March after a successful turnaround stint in San Jose, for a conditional 2026 first-round pick and fringe prospect Carl Berglund, proving to be tidy business from GM Mike Grier and the Sharks. The blueliner appeared in 38 combined regular and postseason games for the Oilers, tallying 18 points and averaging over 20 minutes a night.
Originally drafted 82nd overall in 2014 by the St. Louis Blues, the Toronto native established himself as an everyday defender with the Detroit Red Wings, netting a three-year, $10.2M contract, only to be salary-dumped to San Jose after the 2023-24 campaign.
What could Jake Walman’s deal look like?
Having proved himself once again, Walman seems to have found himself in a favorable situation in Edmonton, with an opportunity to take on a bigger role in the future as well.
Walman could be due for a five-to-six-year deal in the $6.5M annual range, according to AFP Analytics.
With Evan Bouchard and Darnell Nurse the only notable defensemen signed beyond the 2025-26 season, and well over $10M in current defenders to be freed up, GM Stan Bowman has the opportunity to overhaul his D-corps, as the Oilers look to build the right supporting cast for their mega stars, and finally get over the hump toward a Stanley Cup. It is hard to ignore Mattias Ekholm, 35, another UFA at season’s end, and the possibility of Walman slotting in as a potential long term replacement on the left side — either entirely, or if the veteran Ekholm is re-signed with a more age-friendly role.
Whether McDavid, or the supporting cast, it will be interesting to see which shoe falls first in Edmonton, and perhaps we will have an answer by season’s start.