SCOTTSDALE, AZ - There are no illusions about the game Caleb Jones brings to the table.
With the Oilers navigating a critical junction of their season and entering another pivotal Pacific Division battle in the desert with the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday, the performance of the 22-year-old blueliner is looking less and less like it could be a mirage.
Jones has found the back of the net in two-straight games against the St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames, slotting in with elevated ice time on the left side of a pairing with Matt Benning since Kris Russell was placed in concussion protocol following a shootout loss in the Battle of Alberta on Wednesday.
"It feels good. I think any time you can contribute on the score sheet a little bit, it increases your morale and obviously your confidence," Jones said at the Ice Den in Scottsdale on Monday.
The Arlington, Texas product has potted both of his tallies this season in the last three games since signing a new two-year extension on January 15, putting his yearly total at two goals and three assists in 26 games.
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"You always continue to build those talents, so he's just a young player that's finally finding his groove. I've liked the way he's stepped into games," Head Coach Dave Tippett said
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