Jack Roslovic walked into his first practice with the Edmonton Oilers knowing exactly what was at stake. After months of uncertainty, the 28-year-old forward finally found a home — and one with Stanley Cup aspirations. The former Carolina Hurricanes winger signed a one-year, $1.5 million deal earlier this week, a move that could reignite his career alongside the league’s most dynamic duo.

It was a patient but calculated decision. Roslovic, who spent the offseason training privately in Columbus, waited for the right fit rather than the first offer. Now, he’s joining a team led by Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, one that’s been to back-to-back Western Conference Finals and remains hungry to take the final step.

During his first session with Edmonton on Friday, Roslovic made one thing cl

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