MONTREAL, QC - As things stand in the camp of the Edmonton Oilers ahead of the 2022 NHL Draft, Oilers General Manager & President of Hockey Operations Ken Holland is expecting to step up onto the stage at the Bell Centre on Thursday night and make the club's first-round selection.
The Oilers are slated to pick 29th overall, with Holland saying in his pre-draft media availability on Wednesday that conversations surrounding trading up, down or parting with the pick are currently leaning the executive towards keeping the late first-round selection and adding a valuable prospect to the club's pool of prospects.
"I'm expecting that we're going to use it as we speak," Holland said. "I'm expecting we're going to make a pick. Right now, I am [picking 29]. We're not going to trade up and I don't think anyone is going to trade up now.
"If you have someone falling and the phone rings, we'll explore it at the time."
DRAFT: Oilers leaning towards making the 29th selection
"There's a lot of preparation that goes in and you think you're prepared, then all of the sudden you get to the draft floor and everything goes out the window," Oilers Director of Amateur Scouting Tyler Wright said