Edmonton Oilers bring forward Jesse Puljujarvi back with a two-year contract
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers retrieved a prized prospect in signing Jesse Puljujarvi to a two-year contract.
The fourth overall pick by Edmonton in the 2016 NHL entry draft split his first three pro seasons in North America between the Oilers and the club’s American Hockey League affiliate.
The forward chose not to re-sign with the Oilers last summer and played in the Finnish elite league with Karpat instead.
Oilers general manager Ken Holland indicated this week that he and head coach Dave Tippett, who were both hired in 2019, had embarked on relationship-building conversations with the 22-year-old Finn and his agent in hopes Puljujarvi pronounced (poo -lee -AHR -vee) would return to the Oilers.