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Just under a week ago, the Edmonton Oilers made a quiet addition to their roster with a depth forward that went largely unrecognized except by Detroit Red Wings fans.

On July 1, the Oilers signed former Grand Rapids Griffins forward Eduards Tralmaks to a one-year, two-way contract worth $850,000, giving the 29-year-old winger his first real shot at cracking an NHL lineup after years as a career minor leaguer.

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Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman spoke on the move during Monday’s episode of his podcast, 32 Thoughts, pointing to new Oilers head coach Mike Babcock, who won a Stanley Cup with Detroit back in 2008, as the kind of coach who could get the best out of a player with Tralmaks’ skill set.

Friedman suggested Babcock’s track record of developing depth players into legitimate NHL contributors could give Tralmaks a real chance to work his way into a regular role at the game’s highest level, something the Red Wings never gave him during his one year with the franchise.

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