The Oilers added some grit to the bottom of their lineup earlier this month when they acquired Colton Dach from Chicago (along with Jason Dickinson for Andrew Mangiapane and a first-round pick).  However, they’ll have to wait a while yet for him to really make his mark.  The team announced today (Twitter link) that they’ve placed Dach on LTIR.  In a corresponding move, winger Max Jones has been recalled from AHL Bakersfield.

Dach sustained the injury on Tuesday against Colorado, exiting after just two shifts.  He played in three games after the swap, recording an assist in his second game with Edmonton.  The 23-year-old played in 53 contests with Chicago before the move, notching three goals and six assists along with 189 hits in a little under 12 minutes per game.

It’s unclear how long Dach’s undisclosed injury will keep him out for but the LTIR placement means he’ll miss at least 10 games and 24 days, backdated from when the injury occurred.  That means he’s out for the remainder of the month at an absolute minimum, hardly ideal as he’s set to become a restricted free agent this summer.

Dach’s LTIR placement gives Edmonton an extra $825K in its LTIR pool.  That, coupled with the minimal space they already had, was enough to add Jones and his $1MM price tag to the roster.  However, their LTIR pool is down to just $300K of full-season space, per PuckPedia.

This is the second recall of the season for Jones and his first of 2026, with his previous stint coming back in December.  The 28-year-old had a goal and an assist in eight games on the fourth line over that first stint, meaning he’s only two appearances away from needing to clear waivers again to return to Bakersfield.  Jones, a pending unrestricted free agent, has been reasonably productive with the Condors, potting ten goals and eight assists in 38 games so far this season.

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