EDMONTON, AB - The Oilers are set to announce the next generation of prospects to join the organization from July 7-8 in Montreal, but before that takes place we're looking back at the most recent group to have their names called by the team on draft day.
Last year, NHL scouts had to navigate as difficult a draft situation as can be remembered. Due to the pandemic, many junior hockey players were forced into abbreviated or even missed seasons during a crucial development period.
The Oilers entered the 2021 NHL Draft with five picks -- having parted ways with their second-round selection in a deadline deal for Andreas Athanasiou, their third-round pick in the Milan Lucic-James Neal trade, and their fifth-round pick as a result of the Tyler Ennis acquisition.
General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Ken Holland was able to recoup a third-round pick on draft day, trading down two spots in the first round with the Minnesota Wild to end up with six selections in 2021.
Here is a look back at everyone who became a member of the Oilers in last year's draft:
DRAFT: A look back at the 2021 Oilers draft class
EdmontonOilers.com recaps and checks in on the 2021 draft class ahead of this week's 2022 festivities in Montreal


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