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Canadiens' Lias Andersson: Signs in Switzerland
Lias Andersson signed a two-year contract with EHC Biel of the Swiss League on Thursday.Andersson spent the 2023-24 season with AHL Laval, picking up 21 goals and 45 points in 53 games. The No. 7 overall pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Andersson has played only 110 games at the NHL level since being drafted by the Rangers, scoring seven goals and adding 10 assists over that span.
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Canadiens' Lias Andersson: Lands on waivers
Lias Andersson was placed on waivers for the purpose of assignment to AHL Laval.Andersson signed a two-way deal with Montreal in the offseason after playing just one game with Los Angeles last season. The 24-year-old forward had an impressive year with AHL Ontario, however, tallying 31 goals and 59 points in 67 games. If Andersson clears waivers, he'll serve as organizational depth for Montreal in the 2023-24 campaign.
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Canadiens' Lias Andersson: Signs with Montreal
Lias Andersson signed a one-year, two-way contract with Montreal on Sunday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.Andersson was available on the open market after the Kings chose not to tender him a qualifying offer. The 24-year-old forward notched 31 goals and 59 points in 67 games with AHL Ontario last season. Andersson, who was selected with the seventh overall pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft by the Rangers, has only seven goals and 17 points in 110 career NHL appearances. He will probably spend most of the 2023-24 campaign in the minors.
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Kings' Lias Andersson: Called up by Kings
Lias Andersson, along with five other players, was summoned by LA on Thursday.Andersson, Andre Lee, Samuel Helenius, Jacob Moverare and Jordan Spence were all promoted from AHL Ontario. The Los Angeles Kings also called up Francesco Pinelli from OHL Kitchener. All of them are likely to serve as black aces and not draw into the lineup unless LA runs into injury problems. Andersson had 31 goals and 59 points in 67 AHL regular-season contests. The 24-year-old's also a veteran of 110 career NHL contests, contributing seven goals and 17 points in that span.
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Kings' Lias Andersson: Loaned to AHL
Lias Andersson was loaned to AHL Ontario on Tuesday.Andersson made his season debut with the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday against Ottawa, logging 8:37 of ice time and posting one shot on goal. Los Angeles has brought up forward Samuel Fagemo ahead of Tuesday's tilt with Seattle.
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Kings' Lias Andersson: Called up by Kings
Lias Andersson was recalled from AHL Ontario on Sunday.Andersson has five goals and nine points in 12 minor-league contests this season. He hasn't appeared in a game with the Los Angeles Kings yet this campaign.
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Kings' Lias Andersson: Sent to AHL Ontario
Lias Andersson was reassigned to AHL Ontario on Saturday.Andersson has been a healthy scratch for seven games at the NHL level this season, and he has yet to get into a game. The former seventh overall pick in 2017 by the Rangers, Andersson has five goals and nine points in 11 games for the AHL Reign in 2022-23.
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Kings' Lias Andersson: Up with Los Angeles
Lias Andersson was recalled from AHL Ontario on Monday.Andersson was scratched for four straight games last week prior to being temporarily sent down to the minors Sunday. He is expected to practice with the Los Angeles Kings on Monday.
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Kings' Lias Andersson: Dropped to AHL
Lias Andersson was reassigned to AHL Ontario on Sunday.Andersson was recalled earlier this month but has yet to see any NHL action this season. The 24-year-old forward has nine points in 11 AHL contests.
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Kings' Lias Andersson: Recalled from AHL
Lias Andersson was recalled from AHL Ontario on Sunday.The Los Angeles Kings put Brendan Lemieux (lower body) on injured reserve in a corresponding move. Andersson has five goals and nine points in 11 games at the minor-league level this season. He notched one goal and one assist in 20 appearances with the Kings last year.