Curtis Lazar Returns to Edmonton with One-Year Contract
Curtis Lazar, a familiar name to Edmonton hockey fans, is heading back to Oil Country. The Edmonton Oilers announced Wednesday that they have signed the veteran forward to a one-year NHL contract worth $775,000.
The deal brings Lazar back to the city where his junior career flourished—and this time, he’s bringing with him a wealth of NHL experience.
A Veteran Presence with 572 NHL Games
Lazar, now 30 years old, spent the 2024–25 season with the New Jersey Devils, suiting up in 48 regular season games. He tallied two goals and three assists, contributing depth and experience in a supporting role.
Originally drafted 17th overall by the Ottawa Senators in 2013, Lazar has built a solid career across multiple NHL teams. His resume includes 572 games with stints in New Jersey, Vancouver, Boston, Calgary, and Ottawa, scoring 47 goals and 78 assists during that time.
A Homecoming Story: Back to Oil Kings Roots
Lazar’s return to Edmonton is more than just another signing—it’s a homecoming. He made his mark early in his career with the Edmonton Oil Kings in the WHL from 2010 to 2014, helping the team win two WHL titles (2012, 2014) and a Memorial Cup in 2014.
His leadership, grit, and versatility were key traits during those championship runs, and now he’ll look to bring that same edge to the Oilers’ lineup.
What This Means for the Oilers
With this signing, the Oilers gain a low-risk, high-character forward who understands the city and its expectations. Lazar adds depth to the bottom six and can play multiple forward positions, bringing experience, reliability, and a blue-collar work ethic to the locker room.
As the Oilers continue shaping their roster for another playoff push, Lazar’s return could prove to be a smart and sentimental addition.
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