The PuckPedia Hockey Show Episode 27: Edmonton Oilers Past, Present, and Future ft. Daniel Nugent-Bowman
Episode Description
On Episode 27 of The PuckPedia Hockey Show we welcome on former Edmonton Oilers beat writer for The Athletic Daniel Nugent-Bowman.
We start off the episode talking about Daniel’s background (2:30) and how he got his start covering sports. He spent time covering the OHL and the Saskatoon Blades. He was there for the 2013 Memorial Cup that featured Nathan MacKinnon, Seth Jones, and Jonathan Drouin to name a few (5:00).
He also covered the 2014 World Juniors that had Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, which worked well to his Oilers coverage in the future. He started at The Athletic in 2018 and covered the Oilers through January of this year.
He talks about how he got into hockey, and how it was his favorite sport growing up right outside of Toronto (7:00).
Then we talk about the 2020 season and what it was like to cover hockey during the COVID bubble (9:00). Then we get into the Oilers Stanley Cup runs the last two seasons and what it was like to cover those seasons (13:00).
DNB had to be the first person to ask McDavid a question in the media scrum following their Game 7 loss in the first season. Then we take a deep dive into the current state of the Edmonton Oilers and what they’ll have to do to make a third straight Stanley Cup run (20:45).
We also look at the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics (26:00), and preview the top teams in the tournament (USA and Canada), but also some guys on the Oilers who were close to making their respective teams but did not (Evan Bouchard, Zach Hyman, and Mattias Ekholm).
Then we wrap up the episode talking about what’s next for DNB’s career and where he sees himself in the future (35:00).
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