Oilers claim Australian forward Walker
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The Aussie is off to Alberta.
The Edmonton Oilers have claimed forward Nathan Walker off waivers from the Washington Capitals, the team announced Friday.
Walker notched one goal in seven games with the Capitals this season. He made his debut vs. the Montreal Canadiens on Oct. 7, becoming the first Australian to play in the NHL.
Born in Cardiff, Wales, Walker grew up in Australia and formerly played for the Sydney Ice Dogs of the Australian Ice Hockey League.
In a corresponding roster move, the Oilers waived winger Iiro Pakarinen.
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