Breaking news of a trade between the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens organizations, a one for one swap of AHL players.

Coming to Bakersfield Condors is Jacob Perreault, the son of long-time NHLer Yanic Perrault, a decent scorer who was best  known as a legend of the faceoff dot. Not so for his 22-year-old son, who is listed as a right winger. Jacob was a late first-round draft pick (#27 overall) of Anaheim Ducks back in 2020.

Going the other way to Laval Rocket is left shot defenceman Noel Hoefenmayer, a career minor leaguer who was signed by the Oilers organization in the summer of 2023.

On its surface, a puzzling trade in which the incoming player has been struggling since turning pro and continues to do so.

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Perreault could certainly score at the junior level with a pair of 30+ goal; seasons with Sarnia of the OHL. His pre-draft scouting report suggested a fine offensive player:

Perreault scouting report

The freshly drafted youngster signed an entry level contract in the fall of 2020, then took the unusual step of turning pro at 18 when the OHL cancelled its 2020-21 season. He showed his promise as a teenager, scoring 54 points in exactly 82 AHL games over parts of two seasons in San Diego and even earned a 1-game cameo with the Ducks. Since then, he’s been spinning his wheels, recording back to back seasons of just 8 goals. He was traded from Anaheim to Montreal not 10 months ago.

He started the 2024-25 season with Trois Riviere of the ECHL, then was recalled by the Rocket in November where he didn’t produce a point in 6 games. Now it’s on to Bakersfield for another fresh start.

In theory the Condors could use an offensive-minded player. The club is struggling to score, producing just 8 goals in their recent 5-game home stand, losing 4 of them in regulation. But there’s not a whole lot of recent evidence that Jacob Perreault is that player.

Hoefenmayer on the other hand was one of just two left-shot defencemen on the Condors, and had already scored 7 points in 11 games before the swap. At 25 he’s more seasoned pro than prospect, nonetheless his departure along with the recent trade of fellow lefty Ben Gleason leaves a very imbalanced group on the back end with just Cam Dineen as a natural lefty. Perhaps a good landing spot for Travis Dermott some day…

Unrelated until it isn’t

There’s been a significant trade in the NHL, where New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba was dealt to Anaheim Ducks for (injured) depth defender Urho Vaakanainen and a fourth-round pick. An underwhelming return for the Rangers until one considers the Ducks took on the entirety of Trouba’s contract, whose $8.0 million cap hit runs for this season and next. Trouba will join forces with Anaheim captain Radko Gudas on a physically imposing right side.

Worth noting that Anaheim still has a gigantic amount of cap space, enough that they would be in position to retain up to 50% should they choose to move on from one of their own expensive veterans. The name that jumps off the page is that of Cam Fowler, a left shot defenceman capable of playing either side who has a year-plus remaining on his own $6.5 million AAV pact. He celebrated his 33rd birthday on Thursday by returning to the Ducks line-up after a month on the shelf, logging 20 minutes of ice time in his 987th NHL game.

Fowler’s name has been dropped more than once in the past as a player of possible interest to the Oilers. Is it possible that the acquisition of Trouba is just a piece of a larger puzzle for the Ducks? Stay tuned.

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