EDMONTON, AB - Daryl Katz acquired the Bakersfield Condors because he knew that building a successful NHL organization begins from the ground up by developing through the American Hockey League and ECHL levels.
You have to draft talent, and then you have to develop talent.
The Edmonton Oilers Owner and Governor purchased the ECHL's Bakersfield Condors in January 2014 to add another level to the organization's scouting and development pathway, hoping in the coming years that the road to Edmonton for the club's coaches and players would run through California and hockey's hidden gem in the heart of Kern County.
Over nine seasons later, with the Condors and Oilers officially extending their partnership on Thursday with the renewal of their lease in Bakersfield for five more years, we're seeing Katz's vision for the Oilers and his commitment to the city of Bakersfield come to fruition before our very eyes.
"We said long ago down there that we wanted to produce hockey players for the Edmonton Oilers, and we're starting to see the fruits of that labour bubble up to the surface," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said.
"I think there's been a lot of resources dedicated toward pro scouting, a lot of resources dedicated toward making sure that the next generation of Edmonton Oilers players are going to be good ones, and that doesn't happen without Daryl's vision. It doesn't happen without the structures in place in Bakersfield.
"I just know that it's a partnership that both sides sincerely appreciate."
FEATURE: Condors talent making an impact with Oilers
Daryl Katz's long-term investment in development paying dividends