
Edmonton Oilers News


Dickinson missed Monday's game with a lower-body injury that he suffered on Saturday. Dickinson will most likely replace Rhett Gardner in the lineup and centre the fourth line if he plays on Wednesday.


Brown is expected to be sidelined for the rest of the season with an undisclosed injury that he suffered on Monday. Jacob Bernard-Docker will replace him in the lineup on Wednesday.

Frederic was a healthy scratch for the last two games but will replace Karson Kuhlman on the fourth line on Tuesday. Frederic has tallied just four goals with one assist in 38 games this season.



Dickinson was hurt midway through Saturday's game in Nashville and will be a game-time decision for Monday's game in Florida. Dickinson could be bumped to the bottom-6 if Tyler Seguin (hip) is able to make his season debut on Monday.


Frederick has suited up in the last two games but will be replaced by Jake DeBrusk in the lineup on Saturday.



Tuesday will be Frederic's first game since April 6th, as he draws in to replace Jake DeBrusk in the Bruins' bottom-6. Frederic is a big, physical force but has scored just four goals with one assist in 36 games this season.



Kapanen has been out since March 24th but has been skating recently and took part in the morning skate on Thursday, lining him up to be a game-time decision vs. the Devils. It's unclear where Kapanen will slot into the lineup but following the addition of Jeff Carter, he could start out on the third line.


Nugent-Hopkins has missed the last three games with an upper-body injury but is set to play Wednesday vs. the Canadiens. Head coach Dave Tippett would not confirm his lines for Wednesday but look for Nugent-Hopkins to skate with Connor McDavid.

