NHL Player News

  • Jets' Cole Perfetti: Snags assist in win

    Perfetti notched an assist in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Canucks.

    This was Perfetti's second game back from an ankle injury. He's settled right into a second-line role and a spot on the first power-play unit, which should give the 23-year-old plenty of chances to generate offense. Perfetti had a career-high 50 points in 82 regular-season contests last year, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him push for 40-50 points this year when accounting for the month of action he missed.

  • Jets' Jonathan Toews: Deposits goal

    Toews scored a goal in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Canucks.

    Toews had gone seven contests without a goal, accruing two assists in that span. The center opened the scoring at 4:57 of the first period in this game. He's done a good job in a middle-six role so far this year, racking up three goals, eight points, 21 shots on net, 13 blocked shots and a minus-6 rating through 16 appearances.

  • Jets' Gabriel Vilardi: Lights lamp on power play

    Vilardi scored a power-play goal on five shots and went minus-2 in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Canucks.

    Vilardi's tally in the opening minute of the third period stood as the game-winner. He had been held off the scoresheet in the previous three contests, but that cold stretch followed a five-game point streak. Fantasy managers probably want to see consistency, but it's good news that Vilardi's streaky offense hasn't cost him a top-line spot. He's at six goals, 14 points (five on the power play), 42 shots on net and a minus-1 rating over 16 appearances this season.

  • Alex Steeves C | BOS

    Bruins' Alex Steeves: Revenge goal against former team

    Steeves scored a goal Tuesday in a 5-3 win over Toronto.

    It was Steeves' first goal for Boston in his second game with the team, and he did it against the team he played 14 games for over the previous four seasons. He wired a wrist shot from the left circle that found its way through the five-hole.

  • Maple Leafs' Steven Lorentz: Three points in last five games

    Lorentz scored a shorthanded goal Tuesday in a 5-3 loss to the Bruins.

    He stripped Charlie McAvoy of the puck and beat Jeremy Swayman to the stick side with a wrist shot from the high slot. Lorentz is a classic better on the ice than in the fantasy arena guy. Yes, he has five points in 11 games, but that doesn't mean he'll deliver 35-40 points this season. Still, Lorentz does have three points (one goal, two assists) in his last five games, so we have to give credit where it is due.

  • Leo Carlsson C | ANA

    Ducks' Leo Carlsson: Reaches 100-point mark in career

    Carlsson scored a goal on six shots and went minus-2 in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Avalanche.

    Per the Ducks, Carlsson is the youngest player in franchise history to reach the 100-point mark in his career. He achieved the milestone in his 147th game at 20 years old. The center has scored six goals over the last four contests and is on an 11-game, 20-point streak overall. For the season, he's up to 11 tallies, 26 points, 43 shots on net and a plus-9 rating through 16 appearances.

  • Avalanche's Nathan MacKinnon: Distributes three more helpers

    MacKinnon notched three assists, three shots on goal, two blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Tuesday's 4-1 win over the Ducks.

    MacKinnon rattled off his third straight multi-point effort and extended his point streak to 10 contests as well. During the streak, he has eight goals and 14 assists. MacKinnon leads the NHL in goals (14), assists (18) and points (32). He's also tied for first in shots (74) and trails Anaheim's Jacob Trouba by one in plus-minus rating, with MacKinnon checking in at plus-15 through 17 appearances. He's as automatic as it gets in fantasy.

  • Martin Necas C | COL

    Avalanche's Martin Necas: Tallies on power play in win

    Necas scored a power-play goal, added two PIM and logged two hits in Tuesday's 4-1 win over the Ducks.

    Necas gave the Avalanche a 3-1 advantage in the third period. He ended a three-game goal drought, which is his longest of the season so far, but he still hasn't posted a multi-point effort in November. The 26-year-old has two goals and two helpers over five outings this month, and he's now at 10 goals, 20 points (seven on the power play), 37 shots on net, 19 hits, 12 PIM and a plus-11 rating through 17 contests overall.

  • Pavel Zacha C | BOS

    Bruins' Pavel Zacha: Points in six of last seven games

    Zacha scored a power-play goal Tuesday in a 5-3 win over the Maple Leafs.

    David Pastrnak's shot deflected off Zacha's skate and past Anthony Stolarz to put the Bruins up 1-0 at 4:27 of the first period. He's been Mr. Consistency this season. Most recently, he has points in six of his last seven games (three goals, three assists). And Zacha has put up at least one point in 13 of 18 games he's played this season. Eight of his 15 points have come on the power play.

  • Boone Jenner C | CLB

    Blue Jackets' Boone Jenner: Questionable with UBI

    Jenner (upper body) is questionable to return to Tuesday's game versus the Kraken.

    While he hasn't been ruled out, Jenner is dealing with an injury, which isn't good news for a team that's already battling an illness in its ranks. If Jenner is unable to return to Tuesday's contest, more information on his health should be available prior to Thursday's home game versus the Oilers.

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