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Tom Pyatt: Headed overseas
Tom Pyatt agreed to terms on a one-year contract with Swedish side Skelleftea AIK on Friday.After being waived by the Senators in January of 2019, Pyatt was traded twice, first to Vancouver then San Jose. Even with two additional opportunities, the winger was unable to earn his way back up from the minors. A move to Europe likely marks the end of the 32-year-old's time in the NHL, which would see him eventually retire with 43 goals, 58 helpers and 522 shots in 445 games.
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Sharks' Tom Pyatt: Dealt to San Jose
The Canucks traded Tom Pyatt and a 2019 sixth-round pick to the San Jose Sharks for Francis Perron and a 2019 seventh-round pick Saturday.Pyatt has plenty of history at the top level, but he suited up for just 37 games last season for the Senators. After being dealt to the Canucks earlier this offseason, Pyatt is on the move again. Given the talent level on the Sharks' roster, the veteran will likely have his work cut out for him to earn a spot on the NHL roster.
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Canucks' Tom Pyatt: Acquired via trade
Tom Pyatt was brought in to Vancouver from Ottawa on Wednesday along with Mike McKenna and a 2019 sixth-round pick in exchange for Anders Nilsson and Darren Archibald.Since Pyatt passed through waivers, Vancouver can assign him to AHL Utica, though he could get a look on the 23-man roster with Brandon Sutter (shoulder) still working his way back from injury. The 31-year-old Pyatt registered a paltry two helpers in 37 outings for the Senators this season, which led to him demotion and, ultimately, Ottawa's willingness to part ways with him.
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Senators' Tom Pyatt: Cut loose by Ottawa
Tom Pyatt was waived by the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.Pyatt was a liability for the parent club, as evidenced by his stacking just two points (assists) against a minus-16 rating through 37 games. Still, the veteran potentially could be a fit for a different team needing help on the penalty kill.
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Senators' Tom Pyatt: Scratched Saturday
Tom Pyatt served as a healthy scratch against the Capitals on Saturday.It was the second time in the last five games that Pyatt has been relegated to a spot in the press box. Even when the Thunder Bay native is in the lineup, he is averaging a mere 10:02 of ice time in his previous 10 contests. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the 31-year-old is bogged down in a nine-game pointless streak and is still looking for his first goal of the year.
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Senators' Tom Pyatt: Held pointless in lopsided loss
Tom Pyatt failed to register a point in Monday's 6-3 loss to the Bruins.The rugged winger has yet to tally a point in 2018-19 and remains mostly irrelevant fantasy-wise. Pyatt's career high for points in a season is 23, dating back to 2016-17. The Thunder Bay, Ontario native has scored double-digit goals only once in his career, so there's no need to consider Pyatt for fantasy deployment.
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Senators' Tom Pyatt: Fires most SOG of career
Tom Pyatt's 2017-18 campaign featured the most shots on goal of his career.Despite firing 103 shots on goal, Pyatt converted just seven times (6.8 percent). Pyatt did add 15 helpers, though, to make complete his second straight 20-point season.
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Senators' Tom Pyatt: Provides rare offensive boost
Tom Pyatt scored a goal and added an assist during Tuesday's 7-4 win over Tampa Bay.This was the first goal in 23 games for Pyatt, and he had just two assists during that span. He entered Tuesday's contest averaging 2:04 of shorthanded ice time per game and starting 60.8 percent of his five-on-five shifts in the defensive zone, so Pyatt offers very limited fantasy upside.
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Senators' Tom Pyatt: Returns to practice
Tom Pyatt (illness) was back at practice Wednesday, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.Pyatt was forced to sit out Tuesday's clash with Dallas due to the flu, but appears ready to go against the Sabres on Thursday. The Thunder Bay native is currently bogged down in a 20-game goal drought, during which he has garnered a lone helper. Even though the natural center is currently sitting at 17 points, his lack of offensive production could see him fail to reach the 20-point threshold.
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Senators' Tom Pyatt: Dealing with illness
Tom Pyatt was held out of Monday's game against Dallas with flu-like symptoms, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.Although it originally looked like a simple rest day for Pyatt, he'll take a night off to recover, and Max McCormick drew into the lineup in his absence. Pyatt has been particularly cold since the start of February, only notching one assist in 16 games, so perhaps the break will help him bust out of the slump. If the 31-year-old still isn't ready to go for Thursday's tilt against Buffalo, McCormick should continue to fill in on the fourth line.