The Oilers have added some extra depth to their roster in advance of Thursday’s game against Montreal. The team announced that they’ve recalled winger Max Jones and defenseman Cam Dineen from AHL Bakersfield on an emergency basis.
Jones was acquired earlier this week from Boston as part of the trade that also saw them land Trent Frederic. He signed a two-year, $2MM contract with the Bruins early in free agency last summer but didn’t spend much time with them. Instead, he played in just seven games with Boston before passing through waivers unclaimed.
Since then, the 27-year-old had been playing in the minors with Providence before the recent swap. In his first taste of extended action in the AHL since the 2018-19 campaign, Jones has 13 goals and eight assists through 38 outings. If he plays for Edmonton on recall, he’s likely to be in the fourth-line role he has largely held throughout his career, one that spans 265 NHL games over parts of seven seasons.
As for Dineen, this is his second recall of the week on an emergency basis with the first being a one-day promotion. The 26-year-old has spent the season with the Condors where he has 29 points in 45 games, six shy of his career high set back in 2022-23. His last taste of NHL action came in 2021-22 when he got into 34 games with Arizona.
To make room on the roster, Frederic was moved to injured reserve. Edmonton now has the maximum of 23 players on its active roster although that maximum will only be in place until Friday.