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Evan Bouchard Deserves a Big Raise After Saving Oilers’ Season – The Hockey Writers – Edmonton Oilers

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If the Edmonton Oilers win the Stanley Cup in 2025, many will remember the sequence of plays that Evan Bouchard made that saved their season. In Game 4 of their First-Round series against the Los Angeles Kings, the Kings were up 3-2 with 44 seconds left in the game as Kings forward Quinton Byfield carried the puck out of his zone. All he had to do was dump the puck out, and the Kings would’ve been going back to Los Angeles with a 3-1 series lead.

Instead, Bouchard made a miraculous play and knocked the puck off Byfield’s stick to keep the puck in the Kings’ zone. Then, just 15 seconds later, he blasted the puck from the blue line to beat goalie Darcy Kuemper and send the crowd into a frenzy and the Oilers into overtime. Leon Draisaitl tied the series with 1:42 left in overtime, and the Oilers have not looked back.

More than any other play this season or the last few years, Bouchard’s stop on Byfield late in the third period might have saved the Oilers’ season and who knows what else if they beat the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, starting on Wednesday.

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Many Oilers fans and pundits argued that Bouchard needed Mattias Ekholm to cover up for his mistakes in the defensive zone. The criticism has died down, at least for now. Ekholm has been out of the lineup for almost three-quarters of the playoffs due to injury, while Bouchard has tightened up his defensive game and ramped things up in the offensive zone. That’s why the Oilers need to sign Bouchard immediately after the playoffs are over.

Evan Bouchard, Edmonton Oilers (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

Bouchard will become a restricted free agent (RFA) on July 1. Considering what happened last summer, when two of their RAFs were extended offer sheets and signed elsewhere, if I’m Oilers general manager Stan Bowman, I’d have a new contract offer ready for him now, and worth well over $10 million a season. Considering how well Bouchard has played in the Oilers’ last two runs to the Stanley Cup Final, he’s worth it.

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There are skeptics who think he’s lazy or looks disinterested in the regular season. In some games, it might be warranted, but considering Bouchard’s age and playoff acumen, he’s still worth a raise. The Oilers can’t afford to lose him, so they’ll have to pay him.

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