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Mattias Janmark will not be available to the Edmonton Oilers for the remainder of the current season.
According to head coach Kris Knoblauch, the 33-year-old attacker underwent an operation for an unspecified ailment and will be sidelined for the entirety of the 2025-26 competitive period, encompassing post-season matches.
Knoblauch indicated that the organization anticipates Janmark’s readiness for the upcoming season’s training activities.
The Swedish player, standing six feet two inches tall and weighing 205 pounds, has been inactive following Edmonton’s 6-5 defeat against the Anaheim Ducks on February 25th, having participated in only 41 games this season, where he accumulated a single goal and seven assists over that period.
Initially chosen by the Detroit Red Wings during the third phase of the 2013 draft, Janmark has participated in 680 National Hockey League regular-season contests, having played for teams in Dallas, Chicago, Vegas, and Edmonton.
Janmark joined the Oilers in 2022 as an unrestricted free agent and delivered a significant impact for the squad during consecutive Stanley Cup championship series.