
Edmonton Oilers working to sign two veteran free agent wingers. Good or bad idea?
This in Editor-in-Chief David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, news that the Oilers are pursuing new deals with two veteran wingers, Connor Brown and Corey Perry, who are soon to be Unrestricted Free Agents: 'Oilers still have some fine-tuning to do on Frederic's new deal before it gets done. As that continues, the team's also trying to lock in Perry and Brown. Brown talks expected to pick up in the coming days. Told he played with a fractured toe in the Stanley Cup Final.'

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