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The Edmonton Oilers have announced that they will be parting ways with their general manager, Ken Holland. This decision comes after a string of disappointing seasons for the team, with fans and management alike growing frustrated with the lack of success.

Holland, who has been with the Oilers since 2019, was brought in with high hopes of turning the team around and leading them to the playoffs. However, despite his efforts, the team has failed to make any significant progress and has continued to struggle on the ice.

In a statement released by the team, Oilers owner Daryl Katz expressed his gratitude for Holland’s service but stated that it was time for a change in leadership. The search for a new general manager will begin immediately, with the team looking to bring in someone who can help guide the Oilers back to success.

This news comes as a shock to many fans, who had hoped that Holland would be able to turn things around for the team. However, with the Oilers continuing to falter and miss the playoffs, it seems that a new direction is needed.

It is unclear what the future holds for Ken Holland, but for now, the Edmonton Oilers will be looking to make a fresh start with a new general manager at the helm. Fans will be watching closely to see who the team brings in and what changes will be made to try and bring success back to Edmonton.