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OMARK GOING TO OKC

By Jason Gregor
Nov 1, 2011, 20:09 EDTUpdated: Nov 1, 2011, 20:02 EDT

Linus Omark has been sent down to OKC. He does have an out-clause in his contract to go to Sweden, but he will report to the AHL. It is a smart move on his part. He wants to play in the NHL, and staying in North America makes the most sense for him.
He doesn’t have to clear waivers, so if he plays well the Oilers can recall him without worrying about losing him on re-entry waivers. He needs to play and he is better off playing in the AHL than eating popcorn in an NHL pressbox.
The Oilers will also recall Colten Teubert with Cam Barker still questionable. Tom Renney said today he wasn’t sure when they would call up Teubert, but it sounds like he will join them sooner than later.
Smart move by the Oilers and Omark to go to OKC. He’ll get lots of icetime under Todd Nelson and if he can find some consistency I think he’ll find himself back in the NHL.
Omark will join the team in Abbotsford and likely play Thursday and Saturday. If the Oilers announced the demotion today he would have had to fly to OKC today and join the team. However, since OKC is flying out to Abbotsford tomorrow, they can wait and announce it tomorrow and then he can join them in Abbotsford.
Strange rule, but that is why the Oilers won’t announce his re-assignment until tomorrow.
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