Former Penguins Depth Defenseman Just Landed A Stunning Long Term Deal

By trading Darnell Nurse and securing Ryan Shea, the Edmonton Oilers are setting the stage for a strategic transformation on their blue line.

The Edmonton Oilers moved quickly after sending Darnell Nurse to the San Jose Sharks, filling one opening on the blue line by signing Ryan Shea less than an hour later on Wednesday.

According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, Shea’s deal runs five years and pays $4 million per season. That number comes in at less than half of Nurse’s salary, which leaves the Oilers with room to keep adding.

Shea is a 29-year-old left-shot defenseman from Milton, Massachusetts. His path to this point was a long one: he played at Northeastern University and was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the fourth round of the 2015 draft.

His NHL debut didn’t arrive until the 2023-24 season with Pittsburgh, and he followed that with 31 games and then 39 games across his first two Penguins seasons. Then came the jump. In 2025-26, Shea played 80 games and put up 6 goals, 29 assists and 91 blocked shots.

That kind of late surge is clearly what caught Edmonton’s attention. Shea went from grinding for a real chance to cashing in on it, and the Oilers are betting that his newest season was the start of something more than a one-year spike.

Edmonton is not done yet, but this is a solid first response after the Nurse trade. Turning Nurse into Shea, in effect, is a notable move on the back end, and it gives the Oilers another piece to work with as they keep shaping the roster.

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