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Stan Bowman just confirmed what Oilers fans feared most about Evan Bouchard

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Vincent Carbonneau
May 29, 2026  (12:02)
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Apr 26, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard (2) skates with puck during the first period against the Anaheim Ducks in game four of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center.
Photo credit: Corinne Votaw-Imagn Images

Evan Bouchard gave Kris Knoblauch and the Oilers a needed bit of relief after a scary hit in international play.

That is the good news.

Because for a few hours, this had the feel of a brutal summer headline waiting to land in Edmonton.

Ryan Lindgren caught Bouchard with what Stan Bowman himself called a terrible hit, and the first reaction around the Oilers was obvious. Nobody wanted to imagine a long-term issue for one of the team's most important defensemen.

Bowman tried to calm that down fast.

He said he had been texting with Bouchard and that the defenseman is okay. He also made it clear Kyle Dubas reached out right away, which tells you how serious the whole scene looked the moment it happened.

There is still an injury here.

Bowman said Bouchard is hurt and will not play the rest of the tournament for Canada, so this is not nothing. A player does not get shut down internationally at this stage unless the team thinks it needs to protect him.

But the bigger line was the one Edmonton fans needed.

Thankfully, it is not worse.

Stan Bowman on @OilersNow says he's been texting with Evan Bouchard and he's "okay" after the ugly hit earlier today from Ryan Lindgren:

"Kyle Dubas has been very proactive, given as soon as the play happened, he texted me, and I've been texting with Evan as well, so we're in touch with him, obviously.

"He's injured, but he's doing well... thankfully it's not worse than it was, but clearly it was a terrible hit. It's disappointing to see that happen.

"Thankfully, it's May, and a long time till training camp, so I think you know everyone in Edmonton knows how great Boosh is.

"I think maybe some other teams are seeing how effective...he's playing a great hockey for Canada over there, so it's unfortunate that he's not gonna be playing the remainder there, but I think he's gonna be okay."

A major Evan Bouchard concern was just confirmed by Stan Bowman

That is what this really comes down to.

Bowman said it is May and there is a long time until training camp. That line matters because it sounds like Edmonton already believes Bouchard should be ready when the games that actually count come around.

That is a massive relief.

It also says something about Bouchard's profile right now. Bowman even noted that other teams may be seeing how effective he is because he had been playing great hockey for Canada over there.

That part jumps.

The Oilers already know what Bouchard means to their blue line. Seeing him do it on another stage only adds to the attention around him, and it makes a hit like this feel even more dangerous for the organization.

So yes, there is frustration here too.

Bowman did not hide that. He called it disappointing to see a play like that happen, and you could hear the irritation in the quote.

That makes sense.

Edmonton can live with Bouchard missing the rest of a spring tournament. What it could not live with was a summer-altering injury taking one of its most dynamic defensemen off the map before camp even opened.

That does not sound like the outcome.

And for the Oilers, that is the only part that really matters now.