EDMONTON -- Matthew Savoie grew up a fan of the Edmonton Oilers and was quietly rooting for them last season during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Now the 20-year-old forward prospect is a member of the Oilers after being acquired from the Buffalo Sabres for forwards Ryan McLeod and Tyler Tullio on Friday.
“I definitely had a couple of jerseys and would go to games with my parents at Rexall (Place) and even at Rogers (Place), when I was younger,” Savoie, a native of St. Albert, an Edmonton suburb, said Monday. “I have a [Ryan] Nugent-Hopkins jersey. I have a couple of jerseys, my dad has a couple of jerseys, so we were definitely an Oilers household.”
Selected by Buffalo with the No. 9 pick at the 2022 NHL Draft, Savoie sustained a shoulder injury at Sabres rookie camp but was able to make his NHL debut with them on Nov. 10, 2023.
Following a scoreless debut, he was sent to Rochester of the American Hockey League, where he had five points (two goals, three assists) in six games before returning to the Western Hockey League to play with Wenatchee, which relocated from Winnipeg for the 2023-24 season.
In 11 games with Wenatchee, Savoie had 24 points (11 goals, 13 assists). He was traded to Moose Jaw on Jan. 4 for seven picks in the WHL Prospects Draft and had 47 points (19 goals, 28 assists) in 23 regular-season games and 24 points (10 goals, 14 assists) in 19 playoff games, helping Moose Jaw win its first WHL championship and qualify for the 2024 Memorial Cup.
“Last season was a little bit hectic; I felt like I was always on the move playing on four different teams,” Savoie said. “It was a lot of fun. I got to experience a lot of different things and got to play for a lot of different coaches and different teammates and just tried to take it all in and take every experience for what it was.”