Ryan Jones taking reps on PP with Horcoff Nugent-Hopkins' unit again.
Jones has seven power play goals in 199 career contests and could be an effective source of garbage goals. He probably replaces Taylor Hall on that line.
Jones moves back to a scoring line after a brief stint on the third line. The team's second-best mullet scored four goals and seven points through 18 games.
Jones takes Omark's place on the third line and on the second PP unit. Last season he scored 18 goals and 25 points over 81 games, proving he can put the puck in the net. There may be some short-term fantasy hockey value in Jones.