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The Oilers have a huge off-season coming up, with over $22 million in cap space being freed up and players to be signed.
They also have the Seattle expansion draft to look forward to and make moves accordingly at the right time. After their first-round exit and the core of the team still young and in their prime, Ken Holland looks to add the right pieces to help push the Oilers over the edge and compete for a Stanley Cup next year and beyond.
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Pictured l-r: Steven Flynn, Skytango; Prof. Derek O’Keeffe, NUI Galway; Wayne Floyd, Survey Drone Ireland; Santiago Montenegro UAV Specialist, Wingcopter; and Marc Daly, Vodafone Ireland with the world’s first diabetes drone. The drone completed the first autonomous, beyond visible line of sight delivery of insulin in a drone, connected by Vodafone IoT, from Connemara Airport to Inis Mór on the Aran Islands. The diabetes drone was given special research permission from the Irish Aviation Authority to show the possibility of future deliveries of this kind within planned drone corridors. Photo: Andrew Downes, Xposure
With less than four months to go until the end of the furlough scheme, some 400,000 people in the East are still relying on the initiative for a portion of their pay cheque.
The New Jersey Devils will enter the 2021 offseason with a lot of cap space even after they take care of their own free agents. This can be used as an asset. By offering relief to cap-strapped teams, the Devils can pry more assets from them. This post looks at who those teams may be this Summer.