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After missing the last game due to illness , Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is set to make his return to the Edmonton Oilers lineup tonight as they take on the Minnesota Wild at Rogers Place. The versatile forward missed the Oilers’ previous game against the Boston Bruins but has been deemed fit to rejoin the squad for tonight’s matchup.

Nugent-Hopkins’ return to the ice comes as a welcome development for the Oilers, who will benefit from his presence in the lineup. A key contributor on both ends of the ice, Nugent-Hopkins brings a blend of skill, experience, and leadership to the team. His ability to play in various situations, including on the power play and penalty kill, adds depth to the Oilers’ lineup and provides head coach Dave Tippett with valuable flexibility.

The 29-year-old forward participated in the optional skate this morning, signaling his readiness to return to game action. While his absence against the Bruins was notable, Nugent-Hopkins’ quick recovery speaks to his determination and commitment to the team’s success. His return couldn’t come at a better time for the Oilers, who are in the midst of a tight playoff race in the competitive Western Conference.

It is expected that Nugent-Hopkins will slot into the lineup alongside star center Leon Draisaitl, forming a potent duo that has proven to be a handful for opposing defences. The chemistry between Nugent-Hopkins and Draisaitl has been spotty at times, but after the success Warren Foegele had on the first line against Dallas, Kris Knoblauch is choosing to keep that trio intact.

As the Oilers gear up for a crucial stretch of games at home to close out the month of February, having Nugent-Hopkins back in the lineup provides a significant boost to their playoff aspirations. With his return, the Oilers boast a deeper and more formidable roster, capable of competing with the best teams in the league.

Nugent-Hopkins’ presence in the lineup tonight against the Wild adds another dimension to an already talented Oilers squad. His return signifies a positive development for the team as they look to solidify their position in the standings and make a push for postseason success. As the Oilers prepare to hit the ice tonight, they do so with one of their key players back in the fold, ready to make an impact once again.

After a career year in 2022-23 that saw Nugent-Hopkins amass 104 points, he has 15 goals and 34 assists for 49 points in 52 games this season.

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