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Key forward Jason Dickinson's status for Game 2 is uncertain after missing practice, potentially impacting the Oilers' lineup.
Dickinson (undisclosed) is a game-time decision for Game 2 against Anaheim on Wednesday, per Jason Gregor of Sports 1440 Edmonton. Dickinson was also a game-time call ahead of Game 1 on Monday. He ended up playing a huge role in that clash,
Jason Dickinson was an unlikely power source in Game 1. Walter Tychnowicz / Imagn Images EDMONTON — Jason Dickinson had played postseason hockey at Rogers Place before Monday night. Just not in front of people.
The Chicago Blackhawks traded Jason Dickinson to the Edmonton Oilers at the trade deadline, and he's already paying off for them.
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Dickinson Not on Ice for Oilers, Updated Status for Game 2
As the Edmonton Oilers took a full roster pre-game skate on Wednesday ahead of Game 2 versus the Anaheim Ducks, one key player was not on the ice. Jason Dickinson was noticeably absent from the on-ice session.
Head Coach Kris Knoblauch had “no updates” on Draisaitl and Dickinson during his media availability after Monday’s optional pre-game skate, where both forwards weren’t on the ice for the Oilers, but the pair were full participants in Monday’s full practice at Rogers Place and appear close to being ready to begin the series against the Ducks.
He's itching to hit the ice. Will injured forward Jason Dickinson be cleared for Game 1, boosting the Oilers' lineup?
Playoff hockey is back. On Monday evening, the Edmonton Oilers started their postseason, the final team to do so, taking down the Anaheim Ducks in the final two minutes of the game in a 4-3 victory.
And so it was that Jason Dickinson and Rogers Place came together Monday night for a harmonic convergence that left both sides breathless. Oilers fans knew that Dickinson was an important addition at the trade deadline to help round out the third line for the playoffs,
Jason Dickinson is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. Born on July 4, 1995, in Georgetown, Ontario, he stands at 6 feet 2 inches and weighs around 200 pounds.