The market of free agent defenders is still surprisingly strong despite the NHL season’s kick-off, with multiple tenured veterans still making their case for a new deal. While providing updates on some of the top remaining UFAs, Pierre LeBrun and Chris Johnston of The Athletic shared that the Edmonton Oilers are among the teams interested in Kevin Shattenkirk. The Athletic crew added that Shattenkirk is staying patient with signing a new deal, waiting for the right fit to come along. While he waits, Shattenkirk continues to work out daily with Connecticut-based hockey trainer Ben Prentiss – owner of Prentiss Hockey Performance, a popular performance company for the NHL’s top names.
Shattenkirk spent last season, his 14th in the NHL, with the Boston Bruins, netting six goals and 24 points in 61 games. He was an impactful piece of the Bruins blue line, showing strengths on both sides of the puck and earning routine time on both special teams. Those were the same traits that carried Shattenkirk through a successful tenure with the Anaheim Ducks from 2020 to 2023 – though he carried a much more substantial role in Anaheim, averaging over 20 minutes of ice time and ranking second on their defense in scoring over his three seasons. He scored 70 points in 212 games as a Duck, scoring half of those points in the 2021-22 season – his highest-scoring season since 2016-17.
Shattenkirk was a strong depth option for a Ducks defense in flux, largely thanks to his ability to control transition through the neutral zone. That’s been his defining skill since he made his NHL debut with Colorado in 2010. He was immediately impactful, netting 43 points in 72 games as a rookie despite a trade just 46 games into his career. His hot scoring continued through the next seven seasons, as Shattenkirk established a firm grip on his second-pair role in St. Louis. He capped the run off with a career-high 56 points in the 2016-17 season, the same year that he faced another trade, this time to Washington. That kicked off the journeyman phase of his career, with Shattenkirk playing for five clubs over the last eight seasons. That includes a stop with the 2020 Tampa Bay Lightning, who helped lead Shattenkirk to his first career Stanley Cup.
Edmonton would add yet another stop to Shattenkirk’s list, and extend his career into its 15th year. It’s no secret that Edmonton is in need of some help on the right-hand side, with Ty Emberson standing as the only true backup to top right-defender Evan Bouchard. The Oilers have been icing Travis Dermott on his off-side to mitigate that lack of depth. Shattenkirk would stand as a sure upgrade towards a handicapped Dermott, and bring a winner’s mentality to an Edmonton team hoping to make a proud postseason run this season.
pawtucket
Canucks just lost Myers
yeasties
It doesn’t that seem that long ago when losing the chaos giraffe would have been considered an improvement
Nha Trang
I’m frankly surprised Shattenkirk hasn’t snagged a job well before now. He did alright in Boston last year, and he could be a perfectly serviceable third-pairing guy for anyone.
wreckage
I’d guess he’s still holding on to hope of securing more than a league minimum 1 year deal. 2yr x 1m or something. I’m sure he has been offered the 1yr min and wants a little more money or term. Just a little extra protection for himself. Maybe he hasn’t even got beyond a 2 way offer yet. Teams will start offering up a little more as the season goes.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Oilers are 2 right shot D and a starting goalie away from being the Cup favorite.
They have no real path to fixing it, though.