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Stan Bowman hit with worst-case outcome after last night’s loss

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Vincent Carbonneau
May 1, 2026  (10:04)
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Jan 10, 2026; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Edmonton Oilers GM Stan Bowman presents Leon Draisaitl with a Tiffany Crystal for recording 1000 points in the NHL at Rogers Place.
Photo credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images

Connor McDavid and Kris Knoblauch are out, and the captain just said the part Oilers fans did not want to hear.

“We were an average team all year.”

That was McDavid's line after the season ended, and it hit because it sounded fully honest.

That quote cuts through all the excuses. Edmonton did not lose only because of one bounce, one call, or one bad night against Anaheim.

McDavid basically said the season told the truth in the end. The Oilers had big expectations, but their level did not match the noise around them.

Knoblauch added another layer when he revealed some players were dealing with fractures and still refused to take themselves out of the lineup.

That explains some of the drop-off. It does not erase the bigger issue.

The Oilers looked damaged, but they also looked poorly built in too many areas once the series got heavy.

Worst fears confirmed for Stan Bowman after devastating loss

That is where the heat really starts. Fans are already tearing into Stan Bowman for the way this roster was assembled.

Stan Bowman HAS to be fired after this 1st rd exit. His moves had the Oilers wasting $9.2M in salary on a backup goalie and a scratched forward. Paid to trade away Mangiapane who he JUST signed

Also gave up Skinner, Kulak, and a 2nd for Connor Ingram to be his playoff starter…

The Connor Ingram trade is going to hang over this summer. Edmonton gave up Stuart Skinner, Brett Kulak, and a 2nd-round pick to make Ingram the playoff starter, and it blew up badly.

The Trent Frederic contract looks rough too. He got 8 years at $3.85 million per season, then finished with just 7 points this year. That kind of deal gets noticed fast after a first-round exit.

Then there is Darnell Nurse, who keeps ending up at the center of fan anger. The numbers making the rounds are ugly, and the own-goal chatter is only adding more pressure to a player already carrying a massive spotlight.

Still, McDavid's quote is the line that matters most because it frames all of it. He did not say Edmonton was unlucky. He did not pretend this was some contender that got robbed.

He said they were average.

That should scare the Oilers more than any one contract or any one roster miss. Average teams do not go deep unless everything breaks right.

Edmonton never found that extra layer this year. Not enough saves, not enough roster value, not enough push from the supporting cast, and too much money tied up in the wrong spots.

So now the summer starts with the captain saying the quiet part out loud.

And once Connor McDavid says that, the front office does not get to hide from it.