The clock is ticking towards the NHL Trade Deadline in 2026. The Edmonton Oilers are under immense pressure to make a deal that could determine their playoff destiny. After months of speculation about their goaltending woes, which they attempted to solve in a deal for Tristan Jarry, the Edmonton Oilers’ front office has undergone a dramatic paradigm shift.
The Edmonton Oilers are no longer looking for offense. They’re looking for defense. And that has created renewed interest in a player who could be a secret weapon for the Edmonton Oilers in their pursuit of a Stanley Cup: Artem Zub of the Ottawa Senators.
Playoff pressure, defensive lapses and Ottawa Senators’ unclear future could prompt a major trade
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The Ottawa Senators are currently out of playoff contention by several points, leaving them at a crossroads. While they have made no indications of a rebuild, selling some of their players to bolster future depth is now a realistic option.
Artem Zub is one of Ottawa’s more tradable players, being a reliable and physical defenseman who plays a position that is highly valued around the league.
Edmonton could use Artem Zub’s services to bolster its defense, which is currently lacking a right-handed shutdown defenseman. A possible defensive core that includes established players and Zub could give them a deeper and more matchup-ready roster.
Zub’s value extends beyond positional need; he is a 30-year-old player with a reasonable contract that goes through next year, making him valuable to teams that want impact now and stability later. Before joining the NHL, Zub developed his skills in the KHL, winning a championship with SKA Saint Petersburg before winning a gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Since joining Ottawa, he has quietly made a name for himself as one of the league’s most efficient second-pair defensemen. His underlying numbers indicate a strong defensive IQ, puck-moving efficiency, and ability to prevent high-quality scoring chances against him. This season, much of his success has been done in tandem with budding superstar Jake Sanderson, forming one of the league’s most effective defensive pairings.
What Edmonton gets: Well, it’s obvious that Edmonton gets a talented defenseman to bolster its back end. Their window to win it all is still open, but defense has been the difference-maker between a legitimate contender and a pretender to the throne. While it won’t be a splashy move, it could be a shrewd move that gives Edmonton a legitimate edge in its chase for a Stanley Cup.
As trade deadline day looms closer, everyone’s still waiting to see what Edmonton’s next move is. If they want to build a strong playoff contender, perhaps the best gamble they make this season is acquiring a proven, sound defenseman like Zub.
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