Skip to Main Content

NHL Player News

  • Kings' Cole Guttman: Two more goals for Reign

    Guttman scored two goals in AHL Ontario's 4-1 win over Colorado on Saturday.

    Guttman has six goals and an assist over the last four games. He seems to have gotten a boost in confidence from his call-up to the Kings earlier in the month, even though he didn't get into an NHL game. The 26-year-old forward is at 15 goals and 31 points through 37 appearances in the AHL this season.

  • Blue Jackets' Adam Fantilli: Snaps 17-game goal drought

    Fantilli scored a goal and added two assists in an 8-5 win over Tampa Bay on Saturday.

    The goal snapped a 17-game goal drought; Fantilli's last snipe came against the Ducks on Dec. 16. It was also his first multi-point game since Dec. 4. Fantilli hasn't taken the next offensive step forward with his game, and he's likely to deliver a similar total as last season (54). His goal scoring is down, though -- he delivered 31 snipes last season, but he's on pace for ten fewer this year. Fantilli is an aggressive, talented top-line pivot who is a gifted playmaker, and he's showing more of that gift this season. He has 13 goals, 20 assists, 140 shots and 71 hits in 51 games in 2025-26.

  • Stars' Brandon Gorzynski: Strong week continues

    Gorzynski scored twice and added an assist in WHL Prince Albert's 5-1 win over Medicine Hat on Saturday.

    Gorzynski led the charge as the Raiders won a huge matchup over the Tigers, a battle between the No. 2 and No. 3 teams in the WHL. Over the last four games, Gorzynski has amassed four goals and three assists. He's up to 22 goals, 51 points and a plus-20 rating over 42 appearances between Prince Albert and Calgary this season.

  • Blue Jackets' Charlie Coyle: Nets 200th NHL goal

    Coyle scored a goal and two assists in an 8-5 win over Tampa Bay on Saturday.

    The goal was Coyle's 200th career goal in the NHL. It came one game after he marked 1,000th NHL regular-season game Thursday. Coyle has 11 goals, 22 assists and 85 shots in 51 games this season. He's two points from equaling his output between Boston and Colorado in 2024-25 (83 regular-season games).

  • Lightning's Conor Geekie: Records three assists

    Geekie notched three assists in AHL Syracuse's 6-3 win over Utica on Saturday.

    Geekie has two goals and four helpers during a four-game point streak. The 21-year-old forward is being given the chance to play regularly in the AHL at this time, so it would take a long-term opening in the lineup to get him back on the Lightning's roster. He's at 11 goals and 24 helpers through 34 appearances.

  • Predators' Steven Stamkos: Pots goal No. 25

    Stamkos scored a power-play goal in Saturday's 5-2 loss to Utah.

    The 35-year-old buried a one-timer from the faceoff circle past Karel Vejmelka early in the first period to give the Predators the lead, but the game slipped away from the home squad in the final two frames. Stamkos has found a groove in January, lighting the lamp seven times in the last seven games. He's up to 25 goals and 37 points in 51 contests this season -- the 15th time he's reached 25 goals in a campaign during his illustrious career, tying him for 10th on the NHL's all-time list with a group of Hall of Famers that includes Wayne Gretzky, Joe Sakic, Jarome Iginla and Mats Sundin.

  • Mammoth's Barrett Hayton: Two-point effort Saturday

    Hayton scored a power-play goal and added an even-strength assist in Saturday's 5-2 win over Nashville.

    Both points came in the third period as the Mammoth pulled away. It was Hayton's first multi-point performance since Jan. 1, and over the last 18 games, he's produced three goals and 11 points while helping to fill the hole in the top six created by the absence of Logan Cooley (lower body).

  • Lightning's Gage Goncalves: Exits Saturday's game

    Goncalves (illness) won't return to Saturday's game against Columbus.

    Goncalves logged 4:23 of ice time before exiting the match. He has six goals and 16 points in 46 outings, including Saturday's action. If Goncalves can't play Monday versus Utah, Tampa Bay will probably need to summon someone from AHL Syracuse.

  • Kirby Dach C | MON

    Canadiens' Kirby Dach: Able to return to game

    Dach (hand) returned to Saturday's game versus the Bruins, Eric Engels of Sportsnet reports.

    Dach was previously labeled as questionable to return. He fought Jonathan Aspirot and sustained a hand injury, but it's apparently not enough to keep Dach out of action at this time.

  • Kirby Dach C | MON

    Canadiens' Kirby Dach: Suffers hand injury

    Dach sustained a hand injury in a fight during Saturday's game against Boston and is questionable to return to the match, per Stu Cowan of The Montreal Gazette.

    Dach had 3:50 of ice time and received a five-minute major for sparring with Jonathan Aspirot before exiting the game. The 25-year-old Dach was appearing in just his third game since returning from a foot injury. If Dach can't play Tuesday versus Vegas, then Joe Veleno might draw back into the lineup.

Around the Web Promoted by Taboola