SAN JOSE, CA – APRIL 20: Kris Versteeg #10 of the Los Angeles Kings in action against the San Jose Sharks in Game Four of the Western Conference First Round during the NHL 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center on April 20, 2016 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Oilers sign Kris Versteeg to PTO in solid depth move

Kris Versteeg is back in the NHL.

Versteeg didn’t plan on playing in the league in 2015-16 as the 30-year-old signed a one-year deal with SC Bern of the Swiss National Hockey League. More than a month after signing Versteeg became a free agent this week after insurance complications nixed the deal. Now a free agent, Versteeg has found an NHL home: Edmonton.

Darren Dreger of TSN.ca reports Versteeg has signed a Player Tryout contract with the Edmonton Oilers.

[link_box id=”22277″ site_id=”17″ layout=”link-box-third” alignment=”alignright”]Versteeg’s PTO doesn’t ensure he’ll make the Oilers, but the odds he lands a contract with Edmonton are high. The Oilers aren’t exactly loaded with depth on the wings with Nail Yakupov, Zach Kassian and Patrick Maroon all slotted for top-nine roles. Versteeg is an experienced veteran who brings a well-rounded game into the fold. In 2015-16, Versteeg scored 15 goals and 38 points split between the Carolina Hurricanes and Los Angeles Kings. The point total would represent Edmonton’s third-highest scoring winger aside from Taylor Hall and Jordan Eberle.

There’s little risk in the Oilers taking a shot on Versteeg. He would have surely earned a guaranteed contract if he decided to stay in North America. Versteeg’s insurance falling through is a red flag, but Edmonton isn’t responsible for anything if the deal doesn’t work out. If it does, the team gains flexibility going forward and adds a legitimate middle-six winger. It’s a solid move.

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