1 week agoOttawa Senators winger David Perron (personal) is not expected to play against Utah on Tuesday. He has left the team to attend to a personal matter. The veteran has struggled at the start of 2024-25, going scoreless in five games with a minus-four rating. Perron has been working on the third line and will be replaced by the returning Ridly Greig (upper body) in Tuesday's game. Greig is also expected to fill in for Perron on the second power-play unit. He will get his first chance to return on Friday versus Vegas.Source: NHL.com
1 week agoOttawa Senators center Ridly Greig (upper body) will rejoin the lineup on Tuesday versus Utah. He has been out for three games due to an upper-body injury. Greig failed to score any points and didn't register a single shot on goal in his first two appearances of the season. He'll aim to do much better on Tuesday as part of the third line against a team that has struggled to keep the puck out of its net -- Utah has a .886 save percentage for the season.Source: NHL.com
1 week agoNew York Rangers winger Alexis Lafreniere (upper body) will remain in the lineup on Tuesday against Montreal. His status for the game was in doubt after he sat out Monday's practice and was labeled as day-to-day. Lafreniere has opened the season with a five-game point streak, posting three goals and three assists with 12 shots. He will be in his usual spot on the second line on Tuesday while skating with the second power-play unit.Source: Peter Baugh
1 week agoMontreal Canadiens winger Juraj Slafkovsky (shoulder) will be re-evaluated in a week. After getting hurt in practice, Slafkovsky was able to play through a shoulder injury at the weekend against the Islanders, but he will come out of the lineup for Tuesday's matchup against the Rangers. Kirby Dach will move to the first line in Slafkovsky's absence. Dach has yet to get going this campaign, recording zero goals and one assist in six games with a minus-eight rating. He's in a better spot to make an impact on Tuesday.Source: ESPN
1 week agoAnaheim Ducks defenseman Pavel Mintyukov (illness) is on track to return to the lineup for Tuesday's battle against the Sharks. He missed his first game of the season on Sunday against L.A. due to food poisoning. However, Mintyukov was back in practice on Monday, which is a strong signal regarding his potential return. Mintyukov is a very talented blue-liner who can contribute at both ends of the ice. The 20-year-old has tallied two goals, six blocks, and three hits in four games this season with a plus-three rating. He has averaged 22:29 of ice time and should see plenty of action again on Tuesday night if he's back in the team.Source: Zach Cavanagh
1 week agoAnaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome is doubtful for Tuesday's matchup against San Jose after missing Monday's practice because of an illness. He's caught an illness bug at a bad time, as Strome has just gained some good momentum with a three-game point streak, which included goals in back-to-back games. The Ducks might need to get some reinforcements in from the minors, as Frank Vatrano (personal), one of Strome's partners on the third line, also missed Monday's practice and could be unavailable for Tuesday's game.Source: Derek Lee
1 week agoPhiladelphia Flyers defenseman Nick Seeler (knee) is poised to make his season debut on Tuesday against Washington. Philadelphia has activated Seeler from Injured Reserve ahead of the tilt. The 31-year-old has been unavailable for the first few games of the season due to a knee injury sustained during preseason. Seeler led the Flyers with 205 blocks in 71 games last season while delivering 132 hits. However, fantasy managers can't rely on him to produce offense, as Seeler only had 13 points (one goal, 12 assists). He will be linking up with Jamie Drysdale on the third defensive pairing, bumping Erik Johnson out of the lineup.Source: Jordan Hall
1 week agoBuffalo Sabres left wing Jordan Greenway (lower body) is expected to return to action in Tuesday's matchup against Dallas. A lower-body injury sidelined him for the previous game against Chicago. Buffalo hasn't done too well at the start of the season, but Greenway can be happy with his work. The 27-year-old power forward has tallied four points (two goals, two assists) across six appearances with 11 shots and 19 hits. He will return to his usual third-line role on Tuesday, where he has averaged 16:32 of ice time this season.Source: NHL.com
1 week agoVegas Golden Knights left wing Victor Olofsson (lower body) has been labeled as week-to-week by head coach Bruce Cassidy. After scoring three goals in the first four games of the season, Olofsson has been forced to miss two contests with a lower-body injury, and his return isn't imminent. Pavel Dorofeyev has joined the first power-play unit in Olofsson's absence, which gives him added fantasy value. The Russian winger has already struck once with the man advantage and sits on two goals through six games with 10 shots.Source: Danny Webster
1 week agoSeattle Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn (upper body) has been placed on long-term Injured Reserve. Dunn has missed one contest and will be absent for a few more, as he will be required to sit out either 24 days or 10 games. The earliest he can return is a matchup against Columbus on Nov. 12. Seattle has called up Cale Fleury for additional defensive depth. Josh Mahura practiced on the first defensive pairing with Adam Larsson on Monday. Brandon Montour has joined the first power-play unit, with Ryker Evans hopping on the second.Source: Julian Gaudio
1 week agoToronto Maple Leafs right wing William Nylander starred in Monday's 5-2 victory over Tampa Bay, scoring two goals and recording one assist. His second marker ended up as the game-winning goal in the contest. Nylander has hit top gear lately, registering three multi-point efforts across four games. All of his five goals and two assists for the season have come during that stretch. He's primed to do more damage on Tuesday versus the Blue Jackets, who are giving up 3.60 goals per game. Last season, Nylander scored in all three of his appearances against Columbus, bagging seven points in total.Source: ESPN
1 week agoMinnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman (upper body) is considered day-to-day despite coming through a full practice on Monday. He missed his first game of the season on Saturday against Columbus due to an upper-body injury. It looks like he might return to the lineup for Tuesday's game against Florida, but we won't know for certain until after the morning skate. Hartman has registered two goals with 12 shots in four appearances this season. He started the campaign on the third line but has also seen some top-six action due to Joel Eriksson Ek's absence. Eriksson Ek was back in the lineup at the weekend, which doesn't bode well for Hartman's fantasy value.Source: Michael Russo
1 week agoFlorida Panthers winger Matthew Tkachuk (illness) is expected to be back in action on Tuesday against Minnesota. He has sat out five games with an illness but returned to practice late last week. "I'm gonna assume, based off what I saw in practice, that he plays tomorrow," Panthers head coach Paul Maurice said following Monday's practice session. Tkachuk had assists in each of the first two games of the season before landing on the shelf. His return to the top line will push Evan Rodrigues down to the third line. However, Rodrigues could still make an impact as a member of the second power-play unit on Tuesday, as the Wild have killed off only 75 percent of their penalties.Source: David Dwork
1 week agoNew York Rangers winger Alexis Lafreniere (upper body) is considered day-to-day. He could miss his first game of the season on Tuesday versus Montreal after picking up an upper-body injury. Lafreniere has feasted next to the red-hot Artemi Panarin this season, logging six points (three goals, three assists) in five games. Matt Rempe practiced in Lafreniere's spot on the second line on Monday. Rempe has a completely different profile as a player and can't be expected to have the same impact as Lafreniere. Jonny Brodzinski will be Lafreniere's likely replacement on the second power-play unit if he can't play on Tuesday.Source: Peter Baugh
1 week agoSan Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini (lower body) will be out for at least two more weeks. Celebrini enjoyed a multi-point debut on opening night against St. Louis on Oct. 10 but has been out since then, missing five contests. He's set to sit out seven more games until the team re-evaluates him in early November. Mikael Granlund will continue to fill first-line center duties until Celebrini is back. He has notched six assists in six games with 18 shots this season. Alex Wennberg is currently deployed at center on the second line, but he has yet to register any points, despite also seeing time on the first power-play unit.Source: ESPN