Pittsburgh Fans Split On Sudden Departure

After trading Darnell Nurse, the Edmonton Oilers make a strategic move by signing defenseman Ryan Shea, banking on his breakout potential to bolster their roster.

The Edmonton Oilers moved quickly after dealing Darnell Nurse to the San Jose Sharks, turning around and adding a new piece on the blue line less than an hour later Wednesday.

Ryan Shea is headed to Edmonton on a five-year contract worth $4 million per season, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. The price tag is well below the salary Nurse was carrying, which leaves the Oilers with room to keep building.

Shea brings a left shot and arrives at 29 after a long climb to his first real NHL opportunity. A native of Milton, Massachusetts, he played his college hockey at Northeastern University and was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the fourth round in 2015.

His NHL debut didn’t come until the 2023-24 season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He then logged 31 games and 39 games over his first two seasons in Pittsburgh before finally putting everything together in 2025-26.

That season was the one that changed his stock. Shea played 80 games, scored six goals, added 29 assists and blocked 91 shots, giving the Oilers a defenseman who showed he could handle a full workload.

There’s value in a player who keeps grinding, keeps improving and then makes the most of his first extended chance. Shea did that, and Edmonton paid for the version of him that emerged last season.

The Oilers still have more business to handle, but swapping Nurse for Shea, in a sense, is a tidy move on the back end and one that suggests there may be more coming.

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