Draisaitl remains a restricted free agent, and a contract likely will come at a hefty price. But the Oilers made moves this offseason to offset future salary-cap issues.
Right wing Jordan Eberle was traded to the New York Islanders for forward Ryan Strome on June 22, providing a cap savings of $3.5 million this season. The Oilers also signed defenseman Kris Russell for four years (average annual value $4 million), and right wing Zack Kassian for three years (average annual value $1.95 million). Forward Jussi Jokinen, whose contract was bought out by the Florida Panthers, signed with the Oilers for one year ($1.1 million). Left wing Benoit Pouliot had the final two years of his five-year, $20 million contract bought out.
Strome, who had 30 points (13 goals, 17 assists) in 69 games with the Islanders last season, shares McDavid's excitement about the Oilers' future.
"I feel like a little bit of a kid again, getting my new gear at Christmas," Strome said Aug. 4. "Going to the rink with my new Oilers gear, I thought it was pretty awesome. Little things like that get you excited, and coming to a team that I think is so close to winning is very exciting as well.
"I've always been a winner growing up, I've always been on winning teams, and I think that's what defines great players, and that's what I'm looking to do. I don't think you want to change too much about yourself or put extra pressure on yourself. I want to win, that's what it's all about, and it makes everyone happy, and I think I'm going to get an opportunity to do that here."