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  • Tyler Seguin C | DAL

    Stars' Tyler Seguin: Set for long-term absence

    Seguin sustained an ACL injury that will keep him out long term, Mike Heika of the Stars' official site reports Wednesday.

    If Seguin's ACL injury is a tear, fantasy managers can expect him to be on the shelf for 6-9 months, which not only keeps him out for the rest of this year but could sideline him until training camp in the fall. If this does mark the end of Seguin's 2025-26 campaign, he will finish the year with seven goals and 10 assists, including four power-play points, in 27 appearances. It would also mark the second straight year in which Seguin failed to reach the 30-game threshold.

  • Nick Suzuki C | MON

    Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Two points in Tuesday's loss

    Suzuki produced a goal and an assist, both on the power play, in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to the Senators.

    The Canadiens' lack of success at 5-on-5 doomed them, but Suzuki still had a productive night for his fantasy investors. The 26-year-old center has gotten onto the scoresheet in six straight games, a hot streak in which he's racked up four goals and nine points, including two goals and three assists with the man advantage.

  • Avalanche's Gavin Brindley: Traveling with team

    Brindley (lower body) will join the Avalanche on their upcoming four-game road trip and might play before the end of it, per Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette on Wednesday.

    Colorado visits the Islanders on Thursday, the Rangers on Saturday, Philadelphia on Sunday and Nashville on Tuesday. Brindley hasn't played since Nov. 20 due to the injury. The 21-year-old has four goals and seven points in 18 appearances this season.

  • Bruins' Morgan Geekie: Two helpers in Detroit

    Geekie picked up two assists in Tuesday's 5-4 loss to the Red Wings.

    The 27-year-old Geekie continues to carry the load as the Bruins' top offensive threat while David Pastrnak (undisclosed) is on the shelf. Geekie has four multi-point performances in the last seven games, but remarkably, Tuesday's helpers were his first in that stretch -- he has eight goals and 10 points during his surge. On the season, Geekie has 28 points in 28 contests and has already reached 20 goals. He is second in the Rocket Richard Trophy race behind Nathan MacKinnon's 22.

  • Alex Steeves C | BOS

    Bruins' Alex Steeves: Two more tallies in Tuesday's loss

    Steeves scored two goals on his only two shots and added three hits in Tuesday's 5-4 loss to the Red Wings.

    The 25-year-old winger is getting a look on Boston's top line while David Pastrnak (undisclosed) is unavailable, and Steeves is taking full advantage. Tuesday's performance was the second time in the last four games that he's lit the lamp twice. Steeves has five goals in 12 games as a Bruin while racking up 42 hits. He's shown plenty of scoring acumen in the AHL, including 36 goals in 59 regular-season games for AHL Toronto in 2024-25. Steeves might be making a case to stick around in a middle-six role once Pastrnak returns.

  • Kings' Phillip Danault: Can't find rhythm on offense

    Danault's point drought reached nine games in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to the Capitals.

    Stretching back to late October, Danault has just one assist over his last 16 outings. The 32-year-old center has slipped into a third-line role amid his struggles, and he didn't see any power-play time in Tuesday's contest. Danault has four helpers, 39 shots on net, 20 hits, 10 blocked shots and a plus-1 rating over 26 appearances. He's topped 40 points in four straight years, but he'd need a massive surge to get there in 2025-26.

  • Capitals' Aliaksei Protas: Fills empty cage

    Protas scored an empty-net goal on five shots in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Kings.

    Protas scored for the second game in a row, and he's earned three goals and four helpers over his last nine outings. The 24-year-old lost out on power-play time at the start of November, but he's found a groove once again at even strength, where he excelled during a breakout campaign in 2024-25. This year, he's at eight goals, 17 points, a plus-20 rating, 60 shots on net, 20 blocked shots and 13 hits through 27 appearances.

  • Oliver Moore C | CHI

    Blackhawks' Oliver Moore: Answers early goal

    Moore scored a goal on two shots in Tuesday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Golden Knights.

    Moore ended a six-game goal drought with his tally at 1:23 of the first period to answer Ivan Barbashev's opening goal. The 20-year-old Moore continues to feature in a second-line role at even strength, though his power-play time has remained sporadic. The forward has done pretty well with three goals, seven points, 17 shots on net and a minus-1 rating over 14 appearances as he's settled into a full-time NHL role over the last month.

  • Blackhawks' Connor Bedard: Pots goal Tuesday

    Bedard scored a goal on six shots in Tuesday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Golden Knights.

    Bedard got on the scoresheet in consecutive games for the first time since his nine-game point streak from Oct. 26-Nov. 12. He's still been productive lately with four goals and five assists over his last six outings. The 20-year-old breakout star is up to 17 goals, 38 points, 91 shots on net, 24 PIM and a plus-10 rating through 26 appearances.

  • Predators' Jonathan Marchessault: Goal in return from injury

    Marchessault (lower body) scored a goal in Tuesday's 5-1 win over Calgary.

    Marchessault had missed the previous two games because of injury. He wired a wrist shot from the slot past Devin Cooley at 14:25 in the second period. Marchessault has struggled mightily this season. After delivering 56 points last season and 69 the campaign before, he has just five goals and three assists in 21 contests. At some point, Marchessault's game may take off, although his 10.6 shooting percentage isn't that far off his career 11.4, so his scuffles aren't about bad luck. At 34 (and soon 35 this month), his wheels will come off soon enough. This feels too soon, though.

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