LAS VEGAS – Alex Stalock's run with the Wild has come to an end.
The South St. Paul native was claimed off waivers Monday by the Oilers, a move that bolsters Edmonton's goaltending depth while making the hierarchy on the Wild crystal clear; the Cam Talbot and Kaapo Kahkonen tandem is here to stay.
"Our goaltending has been real good," coach Dean Evason said. "We're very happy with that. We think [on] a given night whoever we put in there will give us an opportunity to have success."
Stalock has yet to play this season, with the Wild announcing in December the 33-year-old would be out indefinitely with an upper-body injury that turned out to be myocarditis, a heart inflammation likely caused by COVID-19. He was listed on the NHL's COVID list for the first nine days of the season.
But he had been preparing for a return, skating on his own and then getting in a session with the taxi squad last week, and goaltenders have been valuable commodities this season with teams needing at least one on their taxi squads.
"Hopefully he's going to get a chance to play and play as well as he did for us down the stretch and in the playoffs last year," winger Zach Parise said. "Hopefully he'll get the opportunity to show that."
To get moved to the Wild's taxi squad or minors for playing time, Stalock required waivers; the Wild could have bypassed waivers if the team sent him on a conditioning assignment, but he would still have needed to clear waivers before going on the taxi squad or to Iowa in the American Hockey League.
The Wild could have put Stalock on its active roster and carried three goalies, but that would have limited the team's roster flexibility and created a cumbersome situation overall, especially if he wasn't going to see action.