NHL Player News
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Vinnie Hinostroza C | FLA
Wild's Vinnie Hinostroza: Will miss time
Hinostroza sustained a serious undisclosed injury in Friday's game versus the Penguins and will miss time, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
Hinostroza was hauled down during the second period and landed awkwardly, resulting in the injury. He will return to Minnesota for further evaluation, effectively ruling him out of the Wild's next two games at a minimum. That said, head coach John Hynes' update after Friday's contest suggests Hinostroza's absence could be much longer.
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Noah Philp C | CAR
Oilers' Noah Philp: Lands on LTIR
Philp (upper body) was placed on long-term injured reserve Friday.
Philp was initially ruled out for three games, but this move to LTIR will keep him out until mid-December. The 27-year-old forward has three points over 15 games this season, so fantasy managers likely won't notice his absence. Connor Clattenburg was promoted from AHL Bakersfield in a corresponding move.
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Auston Matthews C | TOR
Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews: Doubtful for Saturday
Per Mark Masters of TSN, Matthews (lower body) is doubtful to play Saturday in Montreal, according to head coach Craig Berube.
Berube said Friday that Matthews has been practicing, but his availability for Saturday's tilt is doubtful. Matthews has already missed the last four games, and the Maple Leafs will look to Wednesday's game in Columbus as a possibility to get Matthews back into the lineup. Matthews has nine goals and five helpers in 17 games this season.
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Nico Sturm C | MIN
Wild's Nico Sturm: Activated off injured reserve
Sturm (back) was activated off injured reserve Friday.
Sturm missed the first month and a half of the 2025-26 campaign due to a back injury, but his season debut is imminent. Although he'll officially be available to suit up for Friday's game in Pittsburgh, a previous report from Michael Russo of The Athletic suggested that Sturm would practice Saturday before potentially returning to game action, so it seems as though the 30-year-old could spend at least one more matchup on the shelf. Sturm made 62 regular-season appearances between San Jose and Florida last year, recording seven goals, seven assists, 107 hits, 34 blocked shots and 20 PIM while averaging 10:25 of ice time. He'll likely handle a bottom-six role once he suits up for Minnesota.
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Berkly Catton C | SEA
Kraken's Berkly Catton: Picks up assist in comeback win
Catton logged an assist in Thursday's 3-2 win over the Blackhawks.
Catton had a helper on Shane Wright's game-tying goal at 7:13 of the third period. The 19-year-old Catton hasn't come out of the lineup since his Oct. 20 debut versus the Flyers, but he was on a nine-game slump prior to Thursday. The 2024 first-round pick has been playing alongside Wright on the third line, which is a unit that is likely to be sheltered by head coach Lane Lambert. Catton is up to four assists, 11 shots on net, eight blocked shots and a plus-1 rating over 15 appearances.
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Trent Frederic C | EDM
Oilers' Trent Frederic: Nets lone goal in overtime loss
Frederic scored a goal in Thursday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Lightning.
Frederic hadn't registered a point in 19 games after his goal Oct. 14 versus the Rangers. That lack of offense has kept him mostly in a third-line role with little power-play time, though his usage should tick upwards while the Oilers are forced into dressing 11 forwards and seven defensemen due to cap constraints. The 27-year-old has two goals, 26 shots on net, 60 hits, 13 PIM and a minus-7 rating through 23 appearances.
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Nick Paul C | TB
Lightning's Nick Paul: Scores in season debut
Paul scored a goal on three shots and added four hits in Thursday's 2-1 overtime win over the Oilers.
Paul had missed the first 19 games of the season while recovering from an upper-body surgery. The 30-year-old was plugged right back into the middle of the Lightning's lineup, posting 15:21 of ice time in his season debut. Paul is a valuable middle-six forward who can play in all situations, so he may occasionally score enough to provide decent returns in fantasy, especially if he continues to play with a physical edge. He's topped the 40-point mark in each of the last two regular seasons, though he'd need a career-best pace to get to that mark in 2025-26 with all the time he's missed.
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Sean Couturier C | PHI
Flyers' Sean Couturier: Records assist Thursday
Couturier notched an assist in Thursday's 3-2 overtime win over the Blues.
Couturier has just two helpers over eight contests since missing a game due to an upper-body injury at the start of November. It's possible he's playing at less than 100 percent, especially given his lengthy injury history. The center is at two goals, nine helpers, 25 shots on net, 15 hits, 13 blocked shots and a minus-1 rating across 18 appearances this season.
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Rodrigo Abols C | PHI
Flyers' Rodrigo Abols: Gets first goal of season
Abols scored a goal on four shots and added two hits in Thursday's 3-2 overtime win over the Blues.
The 29-year-old forward struggled to get into the lineup early in the year, but he's played in 12 of the Flyers' last 13 games. Abols is still firmly in a fourth-line role, and that group has been virtually invisible on offense for Philadelphia so far. Abols is at one goal, 16 shots on net, 14 hits, five blocked shots, five PIM and a minus-3 rating over 14 appearances. While his production won't jump off the page, the ongoing struggles of enforcer Nicolas Deslauriers and youngster Nikita Grebenkin should be enough to keep Abols in the lineup, especially since he can play center.
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Jack Eichel C | LV
Golden Knights' Jack Eichel: Posts trio of points
Eichel scored two goals, dished out an assist and placed five shots on target in Thursday's 4-1 win over the Mammoth.
After a quiet last six games with just three assists in that span, Eichel made a splash Thursday with his second multi-point performance of the month. He scored both of his goals in the second period before plating the primary helper for Braeden Bowman's tally in the third. Overall, the 29-year-old Eichel has 10 goals, 17 assists and 84 shots on net through 20 games this season. While he fell a step behind the league leaders in points over the past two weeks, Vegas' top-line center is still tied for ninth across the NHL with 27 points. As he continues to heat back up and begins to form chemistry with his newest linemate in Bowman, Eichel is set to make another push for the 90-point mark this season after surpassing it with 94 in 77 regular-season games a year ago.