The Washington Capitals have activated Matt Roy off of injured reserve, per The Hockey News’ Sammi Silber. In a corresponding move, the team placed netminder Logan Thompson on injured reserve.

Thompson, Washington’s No. 1 goalie, has missed two games with an upper-body injury. While he skated yesterday, he’s unlikely to be back before the Olympic break begins. Thompson was named to Canada’s roster for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy.

His second season in Washington has been a strong one. Although he’s only gone 18-16-4, he’s posted a .912 save percentage, which ranks No. 9 among goalies this season with at least 10 games played. Either he or St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington will likely be Canada’s No. 1 at the Olympics, and it remains to be seen if the injury Thompson is dealing with will in any way impact his chances of getting into the crease for Canada.

Roy returns to Washington’s lineup after missing three games with a lower-body injury. The 30-year-old, who is under contract for an additional four years at a $5.75MM cap hit, has been the Capitals’ No. 3 defenseman this season, averaging 20:46 time on ice per game, including 2:27 short-handed.

When he was last in the lineup, Roy skated alongside Jakob Chychrun on Washington’s second pairing. In his absence, Declan Chisholm was able to enter the lineup as a result of head coach Spencer Carbery reconstructing his defensive pairings. Now that Roy is healthy, Chisholm will draw out of the lineup, once again becoming a healthy scratch. The 26-year-old offseason trade addition from the Minnesota Wild has gotten into 21 NHL games this season, and has operated as the team’s seventh defenseman.

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