Edmonton Oilers defenseman Oscar Klefbom will miss the entire upcoming season, general manager Ken Holland confirmed Monday.
Klefbom is dealing with a lingering shoulder injury that he's had surgery for multiple times during his career. Holland said in November it would be a "pleasant surprise" if the 27-year-old is available this season.
The NHL and NHLPA recently agreed on a 56-game schedule set to begin on Jan. 13.
Klefbom has spent seven seasons with the Oilers since being drafted 19th overall in 2011. He's one of Edmonton's top defensemen and registered 34 points in 62 games last season while averaging over 25 minutes per night.
The Oilers brought in Tyson Barrie this offseason to help make up for Klefbom's absence both at even strength and on the power play.
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