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RELEASE: Roslovic activated, Hutson loaned to Condors

Veteran forward returns from long-term injured reserve, has scored 10 goals & eight assists this season

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RELEASE: Roslovic activated, Hutson loaned to Condors

The Edmonton Oilers have made several roster changes in recent days. Forward Jack Roslovic returned from long-term injury, while Quinn Hutson was sent back to the AHL after a standout NHL debut. The team also placed Connor Clattenburgh on long-term injured reserve.

Jack Roslovic was activated from long-term injured reserve after missing time due to injury. Before being sidelined, he recorded 10 goals and 8 assists in 23 games. Eight of his goals and 14 of his points came at even strength, while his faceoff success rate stood at 57.1 percent this season.

Meanwhile, Quinn Hutson was loaned to the Bakersfield Condors, the Oilers' AHL affiliate. His recall earlier in the season had been rewarded with a memorable performance—he scored his first NHL goal in a 3-1 win over the Boston Bruins. That tally proved to be the game-winner. Hutson had previously led all rookies in goals and points while playing for the Condors. In a separate move, forward Connor Clattenburgh was shifted to long-term injured reserve.

Roslovic’s return bolsters the Oilers’ forward group as they push through the season. Hutson, despite his reassignment, leaves a strong impression after his first NHL goal. The team now adjusts with Clattenburgh sidelined and Roslovic back in the lineup.

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