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After the Edmonton Oilers dealt with the news of left wing Evander Kane’s new timeline for recovery from surgery, they received good news regarding defenseman Darnell Nurse. Despite Edmonton’s defenseman missing four consecutive exhibition games, head coach Kris Knoblach is confident Nurse will be ready for the team’s regular-season opener against the Winnipeg Jets on October 9.
With four preseason games left on the schedule, Knoblach plans to play Nurse for one, if not two, of those outings before the beginning of the 2024-25 regular season, per NHL.com.
“We feel Darnell is going to be ready for regular season,” Knoblauch said Saturday morning. “We feel he’s going to be ready to play one, if not two exhibition games.” Nurse suffered an undisclosed injury in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers last season. He played the remainder of the series before losing to the Panthers in seven games. As one of the five returning defensemen for the Oilers, Josh Brown, Ty Emberson, and Travis Dermott compete for the final spot ahead of the regular season. “To say that we know how it’s been shaping up has been difficult just because we’ve been missing a really big part of our defense,” Knoblauch said. “Darnell has been practicing and he feels good, but he still hasn’t played in a game, so we don’t know exactly.” With one or two preseason appearances in the card for Nurse, Knoblauch and the Oilers will better understand where their defenseman’s health stands before the 2024-25 campaign commences.The post Oilers get encouraging Darnell Nurse injury update appeared first on ClutchPoints.
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