The company was reorganized as Oilers Entertainment Group in 2014, with former Hockey Canada president Bob Nicholson as vice chairman.
[3] The OEG's CEO, Jürgen Schreiber, is currently under investigation by the Canada Revenue Agency after an audit found millions in undeclared Canadian income from real estate holdings and incorporated businesses.
[5] OEG also owns Aquila Productions, which produces film & television, live events and broadcasts, and corporate and branded messaging services.
In addition to sporting events, the arena plays host to concerts and other events in the Ice District,[6] a mixed-use sports and entertainment development, featuring a winter garden - a key part of the architectural design used as a large multi-use indoor public space - and an adjoining community rink which is open to the public.
[12] Jeff Jackson works closely with K. Holland to manage everything related to OEG's NHL, AHL and WHL business.