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  • Senators' Michael Amadio: Power-play goal in loss

    Amadio scored a power-play goal on two shots and blocked two shots in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Lightning.

    Amadio opened the scoring at 14:09 of the first period. This was his second goal over the last three games after he went 26 contests without scoring, adding just seven assists in that span. Amadio is up to four goals, 13 points, 51 shots on net, 55 hits and a plus-2 rating over 44 appearances after earning his first power-play point of the campaign Tuesday.

  • Lightning's Luke Glendening: Scores in Tuesday's victory

    Glendening scored a goal and added two hits in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Senators.

    Glendening ended a 22-game point drought with his game-tying goal in the second period. The 35-year-old has always been more of a defensive forward, and he's taken that back to an extreme level after showing a scoring touch in a 10-goal 2023-24 regular season. He has three goals, two assists, 38 shots on net, 37 blocked shots, 72 hits and a minus-7 rating over 52 appearances in 2024-25.

  • Sharks' Barclay Goodrow: Hands out helper in loss

    Goodrow provided an assist and two PIM in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Canadiens.

    Goodrow ended a five-game point drought with the helper, his first assist since Dec. 27. The 31-year-old forward had two goals over 16 games in between assists. He's now at seven points, 52 shots on net, 105 hits, 36 blocked shots, 45 PIM and a minus-25 rating through 50 appearances. Goodrow figures to continue playing a bottom-six role with limited chances for offense, so he doesn't need to be rostered in most fantasy formats.

  • Collin Graf RW | SJ

    Sharks' Collin Graf: Scores first NHL goal

    Graf scored a goal on five shots in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Canadiens.

    Graf returned from a stint with AHL San Jose and slotted into a middle-six role. He logged 17:37 of ice time and came away with his first career NHL goal in this contest after tying the game at 2-2 in the second period. The 22-year-old is up to three points, nine shots on net, 11 hits and a minus-4 rating across 11 appearances with the Sharks. Graf should be able to stick around while the Sharks are dealing with multiple injuries to forwards, though it wouldn't be surprising to see him reassigned to the farm team during the 4 Nations Face-Off break.

  • Sharks' Macklin Celebrini: Two power-play points in loss

    Celebrini scored a goal on four shots, dished an assist, logged two hits and added two PIM in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Canadiens.

    Celebrini opened the scoring in the first period and set up a Tyler Toffoli tally in the third. Both of those goals came on the power play. Celebrini has four goals and three assists over his last six games, and he's earned four of those seven points with the man advantage. For the season, the 18-year-old phenom is at 17 goals, 22 helpers, 13 power-play points, 145 shots on net and a minus-21 rating through 43 appearances. With Mikael Granlund traded to Dallas over the weekend, the top-line center spot belongs to Celebrini now and will likely be his for many years to come.

  • Jake Evans C | MON

    Canadiens' Jake Evans: Sets up game-winner Tuesday

    Evans logged a shorthanded assist in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Sharks.

    For the second game in a row, Evans fed Joel Armia for a shorthanded tally. With two points through two outings in February, Evans has matched his total from all of January already. The 28-year-old defensive forward is up to 11 goals, 16 assists, 52 shots on net, 71 hits, 30 blocked shots and a plus-5 rating in 53 appearances. He ranks in a four-way tie for first in the league with six shorthanded points this season, even with Florida's Sam Reinhart and the Tampa Bay duo of Anthony Cirelli and Brandon Hagel.

  • Nick Suzuki C | MON

    Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Bags power-play helper

    Suzuki logged a power-play assist and two shots on goal in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Sharks.

    Suzuki has a goal and four helpers over his last five outings. This was his first power-play point since Jan. 18, which may be a sign that the Canadiens' power play will get back on track soon. Suzuki is up to 52 points (15 goals, 37 helpers), 16 power-play points, 107 shots on net, 46 blocked shots, 43 hits and a plus-6 rating through 53 outings overall.

  • Kirby Dach C | MON

    Canadiens' Kirby Dach: Earns two helpers in win

    Dach notched a pair of assists and two hits in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Sharks.

    Dach helped out on an Alex Newhook tally in the second period and Brendan Gallagher's power-play goal in the third. The 24-year-old Dach has three multi-point efforts over his last 11 contests, earning four goals and three assists in that span. While he hasn't been very consistent, he's at least chipping in semi-regularly on offense. The center has 10 goals, 11 helpers, seven power-play points, 82 shots on net, 89 hits, 38 PIM, 34 blocked shots and a minus-26 rating through 53 appearances this season.

  • Alex Newhook C | MON

    Canadiens' Alex Newhook: One of each Tuesday

    Newhook scored a goal, dished a power-play assist, added two PIM and logged three hits in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Sharks.

    Newhook gave the Canadiens their first lead of the game in the second period and also helped out on a Brendan Gallagher tally in the third. This was Newhook's first multi-point effort since Dec. 28 versus the Panthers. The 24-year-old forward has routinely filled a second-line role this season but has struggled to produce a strong level of offense. He's at 10 goals, 16 points (three on the power play), 73 shots on net, 59 hits, 18 PIM and a minus-13 rating over 53 appearances, well behind his output of 34 points in 55 contests in 2023-24.

  • Sam Steel C | DAL

    Stars' Sam Steel: Notches assist Tuesday

    Steel logged an assist and two PIM in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to the Ducks.

    Steel ended a nine-game point drought when he set up Colin Blackwell's tally. Despite the slump, Steel remains in the lineup as a bottom-six forward, though his path to better minutes got more complicated when the Stars traded for Mikael Granlund and activated Mason Marchment from injured reserve over the weekend. Steel has a respectable 16 points, 64 shots on net, 46 hits, 22 PIM and a minus-2 rating over 52 outings this season and will need to stay sharp to avoid being an occasional healthy scratch.

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