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Yakupov returns to Oilers' lineup after lengthy absence

Brace Hemmelgarn / USA TODAY Sports

The Edmonton Oilers will welcome a first overall pick back into their lineup Thursday.

No, not Connor McDavid, but the club's surely glad to have Nail Yakupov back on the squad. He hasn't played since Nov. 25, after a linesman took him out.

The 22-year-old was expected to only miss 2-4 weeks with a high ankle sprain.

Yakupov has two goals and 12 assists in 22 games. He started the season hot, with 10 points - and both goals - in 12 games in October. He then hit a wall. He heads into Thursday's game against the San Jose Sharks having gone 16 games without a goal.

Joining Yakupov in the lineup will be forward Zack Kassian, head coach Todd McLellan confirmed. Earlier in the day, forward Rob Klinkhammer was placed on waivers.

The game is McLellan's first in San Jose since joining the Oilers. He spent seven seasons behind the Sharks' bench.

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