The Edmonton Oilers announced on Tuesday that forward Raphael Lavoie has been sent to the Bakersfield Condors of the American Hockey League.
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Forward Raphael Lavoie has been loaned to the @Condors.#LetsGoOilers
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Lavoie cleared through waivers at the beginning of the season when he was among the last cuts from the teamâs opening roster. Since Lavoie didnât play 10 games or spend 30 days on Edmontonâs NHL roster, he doesnât need to go through waivers this time around.
The 24-year-old winger played five games with the Oilers, picking up no points and posting a minus-one rating across his first five career games in the NHL. He only played 39:42 minutes during his cup of coffee, with his most regular linemates being James Hamblin and Derek Ryan. While those two are still solid depth players, theyâre not the type of skilled forwards youâd expect a player with top-six scorer potential to play with. This isnât to say that Lavoie didnât get his opportunities with Edmontonâs best players, as he played 6:06 with Connor McDavid, which saw the Oilers outshoot opposing teams five-to-two with those two on the ice.
The Oilers will use a different lineup on Thursday when they host the Seattle Kraken than weâve seen them use lately as Lavoie has been sent down and Dylan Holloway is expected to be out for multiple months with a knee injury.
Connor Brown has been skating and was a full participant in Tuesdayâs practice, according to Daniel Nugent-Bowman. Whenever he plays his next game, his $3.225 million performance bonus for playing 10 games in 2023-24 will kick in. Mattias Janmark has also been skating, but there havenât been any recent updates regarding his health. When he and Brown return, itâs likely that Hamblin will be the other player sent to the American League, considering he was brought up on an emergency basis.
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