Oilers’ Shiny New $7.2 Million Forward Adds Much-Needed Firepower To Edmonton’s Clinical Offense With 1 Key Stat

The Oilers can add high-danger goals alongside Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl with the integration of their $7.2 million forward.

The Edmonton Oilers didn’t just shop for depth this offseason; they added a forward with a proven knack for scoring in dangerous areas.

Excitement is building in Edmonton, and fans are eager to see if the team can help its $7.2 million acquisition rediscover the form that once made him one of the league’s most dangerous finishers.

Andrew Mangiapane Brings High-Danger Scoring Edge to Oilers’ Offense

When the Edmonton Oilers signed Andrew Mangiapane this offseason, they weren’t just adding another winger but also bringing in a player with a unique offensive weapon.

In 2021-22 with the Calgary Flames, Mangiapane scored 35 goals, tying for fourth in the NHL in high-danger goals (27).

That kind of finishing touch near the net doesn’t happen by accident; it’s the result of smart positioning, quick hands and the ability to thrive in the chaos around the crease.

Since that career-best season, Mangiapane hasn’t replicated the same scoring pace, topping out at 17 goals in any season since. Part of that drop-off could be attributed to role changes, linemates and adjustments after leaving Calgary.

Last season, he spent time in Washington, but the fit wasn’t perfect. Now, he’s back in Western Canada and joining an Oilers team known for turning talented forwards into offensive powerhouses.

In Edmonton, there’s always a premium on finding wingers who can keep up with the speed and creativity of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.

Those two can create space and scoring chances like few others in the league, but they need finishers who can consistently convert when opportunities arise. That’s exactly the skill set Mangiapane showcased in his breakout season.

The $7.2 million contract is not a small commitment, which means the Oilers clearly believe Mangiapane can return to form.

His high-danger goal-scoring history is a valuable asset for a team that already ranks among the league’s best in offensive efficiency. Add him to an already lethal power play, and his ability to score from in tight could be amplified even further.

Some players thrive instantly when paired with elite playmakers, while others take time to adapt to new systems and expectations. If he adjusts quickly, Mangiapane could not only match but potentially surpass his previous scoring highs.

For Edmonton, the hope is that this signing does more than add depth; it adds another true scoring threat that forces opposing defenses to pick their poison. With McDavid and Draisaitl drawing so much attention, a resurgent Mangiapane could be the Oilers’ secret weapon in a deep playoff push.

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