The Edmonton Oilers have signed Alex Chiasson to a professional tryout agreement, inviting him to challenge for a job at their upcoming camp. Chiasson spent last season with the Washington Capitals but was allowed to walk into unrestricted free agency this summer.
Chiasson, 27, will have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup along with the rest of the Capitals despite not actually suiting up during their series against the Vegas Golden Knights. The journeyman forward has never played more than two full seasons with an NHL team, suiting up for Dallas, Ottawa and Calgary before his stint in Washington. In 61 games with the Capitals last season he recorded nine goals and 18 points, though three of those points did come short-handed. There is a potential for him to carve out a role like that in Edmonton, especially given they’re not exceedingly deep up front.
Fellow Oilers PTO Scottie Upshall has a similar set of skills and will likely be in direction competition with Chiasson, but neither seem like locks to earn an NHL deal. Still, Edmonton desperately needs all the help they can get as they try to rebound from an extremely disappointing season and will turn over every rock in search of a valuable NHL player.