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Pronger put out a book where he touches on his joining and leaving Edmonton.

Basically he says he signed his 5 year deal with us while he was drunk without consulting with his family. His last convo with his wife was about a 1 year deal being the only option, but boozed up at 1am he ended up signing for 5.


Quote:

But at 1 a.m., my agent called back. 'They want to talk contract. They don’t want you playing on a one-year deal. They cannot afford a contract with $7 million in the number.'

I should’ve said no. Should’ve said I need to sleep on it. Should’ve said I need to talk to my wife. Instead, sitting in my home office, several more beers deep, we started negotiating.

By 2 a.m., I’d agreed to five years.


Claims by November he was done with Edmonton:

Quote:

I knew it wasn’t working by November. Not the team … the situation. The promise I’d failed to keep.

I told my agent: “I’m done after this year. Start figuring out how to make it happen.”

From November to June, I played every game knowing I was leaving.




Don't have the book, just scraping info and quotes from the internet. Another part someone posted:

Quote:

Edmonton? Nobody mentioned f—ing Edmonton.

On our way home, Lauren and I stopped at a bookstore. She asked the clerk, “Do you have any books about Edmonton?”

The woman looked at her like she’d asked for books about the North Pole. “Why would anyone want to go there?”

Welcome to our new life.




I think pronger is on a mission of cleaning up his image and is very actively looking for prominent head office roles on NHL teams, so probably need to take it all with a grain of salt. He's kinda blaming himself, but also blaming others for taking advantage of him while he was drunk. He's also trying to counter any stories that were told about his wife.



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 Re: Chris Pronger on why he left Edmonton ... [message #851451 is a reply to message #851450 ]
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Kr55 wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 09:27

Pronger put out a book where he touches on his joining and leaving Edmonton.

Basically he says he signed his 5 year deal with us while he was drunk without consulting with his family. His last convo with his wife was about a 1 year deal being the only option, but boozed up at 1am he ended up signing for 5.


Quote:

But at 1 a.m., my agent called back. 'They want to talk contract. They don’t want you playing on a one-year deal. They cannot afford a contract with $7 million in the number.'

I should’ve said no. Should’ve said I need to sleep on it. Should’ve said I need to talk to my wife. Instead, sitting in my home office, several more beers deep, we started negotiating.

By 2 a.m., I’d agreed to five years.


Claims by November he was done with Edmonton:

Quote:

I knew it wasn’t working by November. Not the team … the situation. The promise I’d failed to keep.

I told my agent: “I’m done after this year. Start figuring out how to make it happen.”

From November to June, I played every game knowing I was leaving.




Don't have the book, just scraping info and quotes from the internet. Another part someone posted:

Quote:

Edmonton? Nobody mentioned f—ing Edmonton.

On our way home, Lauren and I stopped at a bookstore. She asked the clerk, “Do you have any books about Edmonton?”

The woman looked at her like she’d asked for books about the North Pole. “Why would anyone want to go there?”

Welcome to our new life.




I think pronger is on a mission of cleaning up his image and is very actively looking for prominent head office roles on NHL teams, so probably need to take it all with a grain of salt. He's kinda blaming himself, but also blaming others for taking advantage of him while he was drunk. He's also trying to counter any stories that were told about his wife.


I've also never understood how someone from St. Louis could talk trash about anywhere else.



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mightyreasoner wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 09:46



I've also never understood how someone from St. Louis could talk trash about anywhere else.



lol, truth for probably 99% of their citizens. St Louis was her hometown and her family was prominent in the wealth social scene so that is probably where all her comfort there comes from. They still live in a posh St Louis suburb so seems like Pronger fully subscribes to the happy wife happy life principle :) Except if you catch him at 1am drunk?? lol, if his story is to be believed.


Just on that topic, I see things a lot lately about how McDavid's wife and other hockey wives here have worked extra hard to welcome the whole families of players we acquire. That's good to hear, and probably very different from what it was like a couple decades ago.

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 Re: Chris Pronger on why he left Edmonton ... [message #851455 is a reply to message #851451 ]
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mightyreasoner wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 09:46

Kr55 wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 09:27

Pronger put out a book where he touches on his joining and leaving Edmonton.

Basically he says he signed his 5 year deal with us while he was drunk without consulting with his family. His last convo with his wife was about a 1 year deal being the only option, but boozed up at 1am he ended up signing for 5.


Quote:

But at 1 a.m., my agent called back. 'They want to talk contract. They don’t want you playing on a one-year deal. They cannot afford a contract with $7 million in the number.'

I should’ve said no. Should’ve said I need to sleep on it. Should’ve said I need to talk to my wife. Instead, sitting in my home office, several more beers deep, we started negotiating.

By 2 a.m., I’d agreed to five years.


Claims by November he was done with Edmonton:

Quote:

I knew it wasn’t working by November. Not the team … the situation. The promise I’d failed to keep.

I told my agent: “I’m done after this year. Start figuring out how to make it happen.”

From November to June, I played every game knowing I was leaving.




Don't have the book, just scraping info and quotes from the internet. Another part someone posted:

Quote:

Edmonton? Nobody mentioned f—ing Edmonton.

On our way home, Lauren and I stopped at a bookstore. She asked the clerk, “Do you have any books about Edmonton?”

The woman looked at her like she’d asked for books about the North Pole. “Why would anyone want to go there?”

Welcome to our new life.




I think pronger is on a mission of cleaning up his image and is very actively looking for prominent head office roles on NHL teams, so probably need to take it all with a grain of salt. He's kinda blaming himself, but also blaming others for taking advantage of him while he was drunk. He's also trying to counter any stories that were told about his wife.


I've also never understood how someone from St. Louis could talk trash about anywhere else.

Lol what a tool. I actually think his media appearances lately have been pretty good and I think he is a good analyst and what happened in 2006 - whatever. But to me this comes off as really lame and kind of pathetic. Like CP is from Canada - he knew where Edmonton was even if his wife didn't. I haven't read the book but these quotes come off like he is really acting like the victim here. He signed the contract and then bailed on it and is trying to garner sympathy (and avoid discussing any less than flattering details) by acting as if everyone can all just agree that living in Edmonton (as a millionaire) is awful and that he was justified in doing what he did because he couldn't stand up to his wife.

Maybe there's more context in the book but honestly this makes him sound way worse to me than I thought before. Kind of just sounds like a b!#ch at this point.

Also the story about the bookstore obviously is a lie. Yeah I'm sure the bookstore clerk said that icon_rolleyes

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 Re: Chris Pronger on why he left Edmonton ... [message #851458 is a reply to message #851455 ]
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The odds of a book store clerk in St Louis knowing where Edmonton is, or even that it is even a place are very small, sounds like good quote but yikes that is not a thing to say in a book



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Iamheretoday wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 12:36

The odds of a book store clerk in St Louis knowing where Edmonton is, or even that it is even a place are very small, sounds like good quote but yikes that is not a thing to say in a book


No, dont you see? The clerk knew all about it, but hated it and would never want to go there - just like the Prongers! Definitely happened.



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 Re: Chris Pronger on why he left Edmonton ... [message #851460 is a reply to message #851450 ]
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so .. I guess it wasn't hooking up with a local media woman that made him leave? lol

Even if all he said in the book was true.. why write it.. he just lost a few fans in E-town.. and tarnished some fond memories of him .. doesn't make him look too bright either.. signing a 5 year contract in the middle of the night.. after pounding some Budweisers.. yeah sign him up for the next GM job !

Regardless.. 2006 C. Pronger was an absolute beast.. only reason that team made it to the final..




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Skookum Jim wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 16:08

Regardless.. 2006 C. Pronger was an absolute beast.. only reason that team made it to the final..


Probably should have gotten the Conn Smythe. All due respect to Coffey and Bouchard, that's the best postseason by an Oilers Dman I've ever seen. Any dman probably.

And F him.



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Mike wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 17:33

Skookum Jim wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 16:08

Regardless.. 2006 C. Pronger was an absolute beast.. only reason that team made it to the final..


Probably should have gotten the Conn Smythe. All due respect to Coffey and Bouchard, that's the best postseason by an Oilers Dman I've ever seen. Any dman probably.

And F him.

Yeah I don't know. I think there's some nostalgia for the 06 run and Pronger was definitely a big part of it. But he had 5 goals and 21 points that year. They had a lot of things go their way and ended up losing to a pretty average team in the finals. Pronger was playing in front of a lights out Dwayne Roloson for the majority of that run and the fact that the team imploded when he left and took a dump in their pants for the next decade kind of adds to the legend.

In 23/24 Bouchard had 6 goals and 32 (!) points. Even last year 7 goals and 23 points. I can think of 4 or 5 massive playoff goals of the top of my head that Bouchard scored in the last couple of years. And they lost to a stacked Florida team that was well over the salary cup and hopped up on roids.

Pronger was definitely steady and a calming presence but offensively he scored a penalty shot goal in game that they choked away. Was there anything else?

Not sure if I agree or not but I think it's close. I guess I'd have to go back and watch the 06 games again which I'm not going to do - but I think Bouchard particularly in the playoffs is insanely under appreciated. And he is 26. I was pretty young when Coffee was in his prime so I don't have much of an opinion on where he would stack.



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Kr55 wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 09:27

Pronger put out a book where he touches on his joining and leaving Edmonton.

Basically he says he signed his 5 year deal with us while he was drunk without consulting with his family. His last convo with his wife was about a 1 year deal being the only option, but boozed up at 1am he ended up signing for 5.


Quote:

But at 1 a.m., my agent called back. 'They want to talk contract. They don’t want you playing on a one-year deal. They cannot afford a contract with $7 million in the number.'

I should’ve said no. Should’ve said I need to sleep on it. Should’ve said I need to talk to my wife. Instead, sitting in my home office, several more beers deep, we started negotiating.

By 2 a.m., I’d agreed to five years.


Claims by November he was done with Edmonton:

Quote:

I knew it wasn’t working by November. Not the team … the situation. The promise I’d failed to keep.

I told my agent: “I’m done after this year. Start figuring out how to make it happen.”

From November to June, I played every game knowing I was leaving.




Don't have the book, just scraping info and quotes from the internet. Another part someone posted:

Quote:

Edmonton? Nobody mentioned f—ing Edmonton.

On our way home, Lauren and I stopped at a bookstore. She asked the clerk, “Do you have any books about Edmonton?”

The woman looked at her like she’d asked for books about the North Pole. “Why would anyone want to go there?”

Welcome to our new life.




I think pronger is on a mission of cleaning up his image and is very actively looking for prominent head office roles on NHL teams, so probably need to take it all with a grain of salt. He's kinda blaming himself, but also blaming others for taking advantage of him while he was drunk. He's also trying to counter any stories that were told about his wife.


I read the entire excerpt. He very clearly does not blame anyone else and says several times it was his mistake, he owns it and "he effed up" (he uses more colorful language).



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bigEfromGP wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 15:25

Kr55 wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 09:27

Pronger put out a book where he touches on his joining and leaving Edmonton.

Basically he says he signed his 5 year deal with us while he was drunk without consulting with his family. His last convo with his wife was about a 1 year deal being the only option, but boozed up at 1am he ended up signing for 5.


Quote:

But at 1 a.m., my agent called back. 'They want to talk contract. They don’t want you playing on a one-year deal. They cannot afford a contract with $7 million in the number.'

I should’ve said no. Should’ve said I need to sleep on it. Should’ve said I need to talk to my wife. Instead, sitting in my home office, several more beers deep, we started negotiating.

By 2 a.m., I’d agreed to five years.


Claims by November he was done with Edmonton:

Quote:

I knew it wasn’t working by November. Not the team … the situation. The promise I’d failed to keep.

I told my agent: “I’m done after this year. Start figuring out how to make it happen.”

From November to June, I played every game knowing I was leaving.




Don't have the book, just scraping info and quotes from the internet. Another part someone posted:

Quote:

Edmonton? Nobody mentioned f—ing Edmonton.

On our way home, Lauren and I stopped at a bookstore. She asked the clerk, “Do you have any books about Edmonton?”

The woman looked at her like she’d asked for books about the North Pole. “Why would anyone want to go there?”

Welcome to our new life.




I think pronger is on a mission of cleaning up his image and is very actively looking for prominent head office roles on NHL teams, so probably need to take it all with a grain of salt. He's kinda blaming himself, but also blaming others for taking advantage of him while he was drunk. He's also trying to counter any stories that were told about his wife.


I read the entire excerpt. He very clearly does not blame anyone else and says several times it was his mistake, he owns it and "he effed up" (he uses more colorful language).



Maybe it's just my opinion, but painting a picture of being pressured into signing away 5 years of your life at 1-2am while drunk implies some blame on the other party as well. Like a guy taking advantage of a drunk girl.

It's not outright blaming, but he is implying being intoxicated made him do something he shouldn't have done. There were people on the other line that would have been extremely motivated to find any way possible to get him to commit, and they ended up catching him at a weak moment, in the middle of the night drunk, to get it done. Going by the story he's telling at least.

Wonder if his agent at the time will be pushed for a comment. Getting a sweet payday by getting your client on the phone negotiating drunk at 1am is interesting behavior.

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Quote:

Claims by November he was done with Edmonton:

I knew it wasn’t working by November. Not the team … the situation. The promise I’d failed to keep.

I told my agent: “I’m done after this year. Start figuring out how to make it happen.”

From November to June, I played every game knowing I was leaving.



If this is true, I have to say he kept it very well hidden for the longest time. From my recollection, there was never any inkling of discontent for the entire season, and the trade request that was dropped after the SCF, was a complete and utter surprise to everyone including the media.

Maybe I'm misremembering...



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benv wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 18:30

Quote:

Claims by November he was done with Edmonton:

I knew it wasn’t working by November. Not the team … the situation. The promise I’d failed to keep.

I told my agent: “I’m done after this year. Start figuring out how to make it happen.”

From November to June, I played every game knowing I was leaving.



If this is true, I have to say he kept it very well hidden for the longest time. From my recollection, there was never any inkling of discontent for the entire season, and the trade request that was dropped after the SCF, was a complete and utter surprise to everyone including the media.

Maybe I'm misremembering...


Spectorshockey.net has been my go to for hockey rumours since about 2005. I remember reading the day before his request went public that there was a rumour he wanted out, and even Lyle (the owner of the site) thought it was unlikely since the Oilers had just lost the Stanley Cup a few days before. Then the next day it went public and we were all shocked. If there had been some indication during the season, I think there would have been mention of it somewhere.

Maybe Touchstone knew about it.



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He also claims that his wife told him she didn’t want to move to Edmonton. I find that funny, I am not sure if she was working or not working. But generally, if the spouse is going to make millions of dollars, you just kind of follow him to where the money is. Nothing against a wife, not wanting to go somewhere, or vice versa. But it kind of shows what kind of person she is if she is telling him not to sign for a multimillion dollar deal, simply because she doesn’t want to live there. Cry me a river. You will probably be a stay at home, wife, and a multimillionaire. Sometimes you just need to shut up and let the spouse decide when it comes to that much money whether it be the husband or the wife signing a contract

If my wife signed a contract where she is making millions, me and the kids would follow her almost anywhere (maybe not some foreign country) but my God… Edmonton. His wife makes out like it’s some third world country lmao



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Maybe Touchstone knew about it.


What a legendary time around here. I had been lurking without a login for a couple years. When that blew up and discussion moved to the OT section I signed up just to see what the heck had happened.
I am terrible with names but there were a handful of characters over the years, most of which are long banned, that stick out. A lot of which were back in that time frame. Some hilarious, some offensive, some just plain crazy.
Throw in a few prolific, smart posters and it was a different vibe around here. Almost pro wrestling like at time.
The "good old days" of Oilfans and the internet in general.

ETA; a name popped into my head; Sundeep. Man, that guy was on another level.

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PlusOne wrote on Tue, 14 April 2026 20:45

oilfan94 wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 16:46


Maybe Touchstone knew about it.


What a legendary time around here. I had been lurking without a login for a couple years. When that blew up and discussion moved to the OT section I signed up just to see what the heck had happened.
I am terrible with names but there were a handful of characters over the years, most of which are long banned, that stick out. A lot of which were back in that time frame. Some hilarious, some offensive, some just plain crazy.
Throw in a few prolific, smart posters and it was a different vibe around here. Almost pro wrestling like at time.
The "good old days" of Oilfans and the internet in general.

ETA; a name popped into my head; Sundeep. Man, that guy was on another level.



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welcometotheOC wrote on Tue, 14 April 2026 21:52

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PlusOne wrote on Tue, 14 April 2026 13:45

oilfan94 wrote on Mon, 13 April 2026 16:46


Maybe Touchstone knew about it.


What a legendary time around here. I had been lurking without a login for a couple years. When that blew up and discussion moved to the OT section I signed up just to see what the heck had happened.
I am terrible with names but there were a handful of characters over the years, most of which are long banned, that stick out. A lot of which were back in that time frame. Some hilarious, some offensive, some just plain crazy.
Throw in a few prolific, smart posters and it was a different vibe around here. Almost pro wrestling like at time.
The "good old days" of Oilfans and the internet in general.

ETA; a name popped into my head; Sundeep. Man, that guy was on another level.


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