The Edmonton Oilers have added another piece to their defensive group, acquiring Spencer Stastney from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft, the teams confirmed Friday night.
The move was announced by Predators General Manager Barry Trotz, with Nashville continuing its clear focus on future draft capital. According to the NHL , the transaction was finalized late Friday as part of a busy stretch of league activity.
With the deal completed, Nashville now owns 11 total selections in the 2027 NHL Draft, including four third-round picks. The Predators confirmed the updated draft inventory in their official release published on NashvillePredators.com .
For Edmonton, the trade adds depth and flexibility on the blue line during a period of significant roster movement. Stastney, a left-shot defenseman, arrives as the Oilers continue to reshape their lineup amid a series of aggressive front-office decisions.
The Oilers’ evolving roster strategy has already drawn league-wide attention following a dramatic reshuffling of their goaltending situation earlier in the day. The Stastney deal reinforces the sense that Edmonton is actively recalibrating both its short-term needs and long-term direction.
From Nashville’s perspective, the move fits a broader pattern of converting roster players into future assets. With an expanded collection of draft picks, the Predators have given themselves added flexibility as they look toward upcoming seasons.
Edmonton’s recent trades, including its high-profile goaltending gamble involving Stuart Skinner, underline just how willing the organization is to make bold changes in pursuit of stability and playoff success. Read the full Swikblog analysis here .













