From entry-level players to 2017 draft picks, there are a variety of Oilers in the system attending the week-long camp in Jasper, Alberta. Here are the faces to watch this week as old and new Edmonton players hit the ice.
Kailer Yamamoto
When watching Bear on the ice, it’s hard to believe that he was a fifth-round pick. Since being drafted 124th overall in 2015
, Bear has broken out to become one of the most promising defencemen in juniors.
Through 67 games last season, the 20-year-old finished with 28 goals and 70 points and was among the WHL’s leading defensive scorers.