Jesse Puljujarvi practiced after he was cleared to resume all team activities Saturday.
The forward is expected in the lineup when the Oilers host the Winnipeg Jets on Monday (9 p.m. ET; SWN, TSN3, NHL.TV). He had to sit out a 3-0 win at the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday due to COVID-19 protocols.
"I just followed the rules and then the doctor and [head athletic therapist T.D. Forss] came to see me," Puljujarvi said. "I can skate this morning and I just followed the rules. I feel good now and I did all the time, so I'm glad to be back."
Puljujarvi did not fly home with the team from Montreal but returned to Edmonton via a private charter flight the next day.
"It's good to see," Oilers coach Dave Tippett said. "You don't expect something like that, but we've talked about it, so you deal with it. In Jesse's case, you hate to see a young guy like that feel bad about how things turned out, but everybody knows that's the world we live in right now. He's back, he's smiling today, he's working hard and it's good to have him back." -- Derek Van Diest