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  • Ty Rattie: Heads to KHL

    Rattie agreed Tuesday to a one-year contract with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the KHL, Igor Eronko of Sport-Express reports.

    After failing to receiving a qualifying offer from the Oilers after putting up 11 points (four goals, seven assists) in 50 games in 2018-19, Rattie will head overseas for the first time in his career. The terms of his deal with Lokomotiv aren't known, but his payout is presumably larger than what he would have secured had he elected to continue his career in North America. The 26-year-old will look to restore some value in Russia before potentially making the jump back to the NHL when he becomes a free agent again next summer.

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  • Ty Rattie: Will become free agent

    Rattie will not be given a qualifying offer by the Oilers, making him a free agent July 1, Jason Gregor of OilersNation.com reports.

    Rattie struggled to secure regular minutes in the lineup, averaging a mere 11:21 of ice time in his 50 outings during the 2018-19 campaign. When the winger did suit up, he tallied just four goals and seven helpers. The Calgary native should be an intriguing option for teams looking for depth scoring at a relatively discounted price.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Nothing to show for in return

    Rattie logged 7:22 of ice time in a 3-1 loss to Pittsburgh on Wednesday.

    Rattie was able to avoid serious injury after taking a hard shot off the foot in Edmonton's last game. Deemed healthy to play versus the Penguins, Rattie's return offered little besides a pair of shots as well as a hit. With only 10 points in 35 games, don't bother dressing the Oilers forward unless you've exhausted all other options.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Suiting up Wednesday

    Rattie (lower body) will be in the lineup for Wednesday's tilt against Pittsburgh.

    Rattie previously skated with his teammates Tuesday, so all signs were pointing to him playing Wednesday. Once a highly-touted prospect, Rattie's only been able to muster four goals and six assists in 34 contests this season.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Slated to return Wednesday

    Rattie (lower body) skated with the team Tuesday and is expected to play in Wednesday's contest against the Penguins, Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic reports.

    Rattie was limited to just 8:01 of ice time Saturday against the Sharks because of the injury, leaving his status in question. His presence on the ice Tuesday has the winger trending in the right direction, though confirmation of his status should come on game day.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Avoids serious injury

    Rattie didn't suffer a broken foot against San Jose on Saturday, but is still unable to get on the ice, Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal reports.

    Considering Rattie won't be able to skate for a bit, he should probably be considered questionable (at best) for Wednesday's clash with Pittsburgh. If the winger does miss any time, it will likely open the door for Zack Kassian to get a look on the top line with Connor McDavid.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Banged up blocking shot

    Rattie didn't come out of the locker room for the second period Saturday against the Sharks after blocking a shot with his left leg/foot, Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic reports.

    Rattie's absence opens up a huge opportunity for Alex Chiasson, who replaced Rattie on the top line alongside Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl to open the second period. Look for further news on Rattie's condition to surface prior to Edmonton's next game Wednesday in Pittsburgh.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Designated for waivers

    Rattie was placed on waivers Monday.

    The 25-year-old has just two goals and eight points in 29 games this season. Considering the Oilers are desperately trying to acquire help up front, Rattie's demotion could be just the beginning of major changes to Edmonton's forward group.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Thrives alongside McDavid in loss

    Rattie picked up three assists in Saturday's 7-4 loss to the Sharks.

    The 25-year-old hadn't scored a point since Nov. 11, a stretch that included an exile to a bottom-six assignment and numerous healthy scratches, However, Rattie was back on a line with Connor McDavid in this one and looked the part, helping set up both of McDavid's goals and chipping in one more assist on top of it. Whether he can hold onto this fantasy-friendly role remains to be seen -- he's lost it once already this season -- but Rattie is worth rostering as long as he's the captain's wing man.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Playing minimally

    Rattie recorded one shot on goal in 8:30 of ice time during Tuesday's overtime win versus the Sharks.

    This is a situation to keep an eye on, since Rattie worked on the top line with Connor McDavid earlier this season, but new Oilers head coach Ken Hitchcock placed Rattie on the bottom line and took him off the power play. Rattie could never hold down a full-time role on Hitchcock's team in St. Louis despite being the 32nd overall pick in 2011. He was eventually waived in January of 2017 and scooped by the Hurricanes. Hitchcock is a Hall of Fame coach and won't have his methods questioned, but Rattie loses most fantasy value until he bumps up from the fourth line.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Bags second goal of season in loss

    Rattie scored a goal Sunday in a 4-1 loss to the Avalanche.

    Rattie, through eight games, has recorded two goals and four points. He remains a risky fantasy play considering he's never once notched double-digit points and his career high for games played in a season is 14.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Snags helper Tuesday

    Rattie garnered an assist in Tuesday's matchup with Tampa Bay.

    Rattie hasn't played since Oct. 18, a stretch of nine games, due to an abdominal injury. Now healthy, the winger returned to the top line alongside Connor McDavid and secured his third point of the season. If he can stay healthy and hold onto his first-line assignment, the Calgary native should offer decent fantasy value.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Healthy scratch Saturday

    Despite his activation from injured reserve, Rattie (abdomen) will be a healthy scratch Saturday, with the Oilers in Detroit to take on the Red Wings, Dave Hogg of NHL.com reports.

    Rattie hasn't played since sustaining his injury in an Oct. 18 contest, so it looks like the Oilers will ease him back into the mix. The second-round draft pick (St. Louis, 2011) started the season on the top line with Connor McDavid, adding two points through the first five games. However, Rattie's still searching for his first career power-play marker.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Taken off injured reserve

    Rattie (abdomen) was activated frpm injured reserve Friday.

    Rattie (abdomen) had an outside chance to play Thursday against the Blackhawks but ultimately wasn't ready to go. However, the decision to activate Rattie likely means he'll be back in the lineup Saturday when Edmonton takes on the Red Wings.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Won't play Thursday

    Rattie (abdomen) will not play Thursday against the Blackhawks, Jack Michaels of the Oilers Radio Network reports.

    Rattie hasn't played since Oct. 18. His absence from Thursday's lineup means he's still not fully healthy and now he'll hope to return to action Saturday in Detroit.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Nearing return to ice

    Rattie (abdomen) is still day-to-day but told reporters he is close to 100 percent.

    With Rattie sidelined, the Oilers tried a few players on Connor McDavid's right to middling success, which bodes well for Rattie's chances of getting back that assignment once given the all-clear. Once activated off injured reserve, Cooper Marody is a near lock to be shipped back to AHL Bakersfield.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Expected to skate Tuesday

    Rattie (abdomen) is slated to skate with the team during Tuesday's practice session and could suit up during the Oilers' upcoming four-game road trip, Jason Gregor of OilersNation.com reports.

    While the news effectively rules Rattie out for the next two games, fantasy owners will no doubt be encouraged by having an actual timeline for when the winger might be ready. Stand-in Kailer Yamamoto has not really gelled with Connor McDavid, which likely means Rattie will resume his role on Edmonton's top line.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Moved to IR

    Rattie (abdomen) was placed on injured reserve Sunday.

    The team already announced that Rattie would miss multiple weeks, so this was mostly a transactional move. Edmonton recalled Cooper Marody from AHL Bakersfield while Rattie heals up.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Will miss multiple weeks

    Rattie will be sidelined for at least a "couple weeks" due to a mid-body muscle injury, Jack Michaels of the Oilers Radio Network reports.

    Rattie has been skating on the Oilers' top line with Connor McDavid this season, so his absence will present Jesse Puljujarvi or Kailer Yamamoto with a prime opportunity to prove they're ready for an expanded role. The 25-year-old Rattie will almost certainly be placed on injured reserve until he's ready to return.

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  • Oilers' Ty Rattie: Upgraded to questionable

    Rattie (undisclosed) is considered questionable for Saturday's game against the Predators, Jack Michaels of the Oilers Radio Network reports.

    Rattie was initially considered doubtful for Saturday's contest after leaving Thursday's 3-2 victory over the Bruins with an undisclosed issue, but it appears as though his injury may not be as serious as originally expected. The Oilers should release another update on the 25-year-old winger's status prior to puck drop against Nashville.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-0, 183 lbs
Birthplace: Calgary, AB
Age: 31
Shoots: Right