
The Capitals could get a key piece of the lineup back against the Jets.

The Washington Capitals could see a key piece of the lineup draw back into the mix on Monday against the Winnipeg Jets, as T.J. Oshie is no longer listed on the injured reserve.
Per the NHL Media Site, Oshie has been activated from the IR. The team has not made any additional transactions, and Nic Dowd and Martin Fehervary still remain on IR.
Oshie was previously listed as week-to-week and recently joined the group again following time away from the ice due to a non-contact, upper-body injury.
The 37-year-old suffered that injury against the Tampa Bay Lightning when he was skating with the puck and turned to pass before falling to the ice in visible discomfort. He had to be helped down the tunnel.
Getting Oshie back would be a big boost to the lineup. Prior to his injury, he was on a three-game point streak and had found the scoresheet in five of his last six outings overall.
There are still lineup questions going into Monday's game, as Charlie Lindgren and Tom Wilson's statuses remain up in the air after both missed morning skate due to maintenance.
Ivan Miroshnichenko has been helping to fill in at forward with Oshie out. The 20-year-old remains up with the big club, so it is unclear if he will draw out or if another player will take a seat if Oshie does in fact draw back into the mix.
Through 38 games this season, Oshie has 10 goals and eight assists for 18 points. He is four games away from 1,000 in his NHL career.