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Oilers place forward Viktor Arvidsson on IR
Edmonton Oilers left winger Viktor Arvidsson. Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

The Oilers placed winger Viktor Arvidsson on IR Thursday, per a team announcement. The placement is retroactive to Nov. 12, so he can be activated at any time. Defenseman Josh Brown was recalled in a corresponding transaction after being sent down to AHL Bakersfield Wednesday night.

Arvidsson, 31, has already missed four games with an undisclosed injury and will miss a fifth Thursday when Edmonton hosts the Wild. After signing a two-year, $8M contract in free agency, the 5-foot-9 Swede has been limited to two goals and three assists for five points in 16 games despite spending most of his time on Leon Draisaitl’s wing.

It’s certainly not the level of production the Oilers expected out of Arvidsson, who had been an effective top-nine piece for the Kings over the past few seasons. Back surgery and a lower-body injury limited him to 18 appearances last season, but he still managed to record six goals and nine assists for 15 points. He was coming off a 26-goal, 59-point campaign the year prior, just two points short of his career-high set with the Predators in the 2016-17 and 2017-18 campaigns.

He’s not the only top-six forward that Edmonton will be down Thursday. Zach Hyman will miss the next four to seven days with the undisclosed injury he sustained against the Senators on Tuesday, head coach Kris Knoblauch told Mark Spector of Sportsnet. Neither Arvidsson nor Hyman will return for Saturday’s game against the Rangers, but both could be options when Edmonton returns to action against Utah after Thanksgiving.

As for Brown’s recall, it’s uncertain if he’ll play after suiting up as a seventh defenseman in each of their last two games. The Oilers now have 12 forwards available on the active roster after recalling Drake Caggiula earlier Thursday, and Kasperi Kapanen has joined the team after being claimed off waivers from the Blues earlier in the week.

Brown logged 7 PIMs and averaged 11:29 per game across Edmonton’s back-to-back earlier this week, his first NHL appearance since inking a three-year, $3M contract over the summer. The 30-year-old landed on waivers before the season started and has spent most of his time in Bakersfield, where he has two assists and a +5 rating in 12 games.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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