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  • Blue Jackets' Adam Fantilli: Clicks with new linemates

    Fantilli posted two assists, five shots on net and two blocked shots in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Canucks.

    Fantilli was between Kirill Marchenko and Dmitri Voronkov for this contest. Sean Monahan had been in that spot, but he moved down to the second line in his return from an undisclosed injury. Fantilli has three helpers over his last three games and is trying to spark some consistency in his offense. The 21-year-old center is at two goals, six helpers, 33 shots on net, 18 hits, eight blocked shots and a minus-5 rating through 14 appearances.

  • Bruins' Morgan Geekie: Among leaders in goals

    Geekie had a goal and an assist in Saturday's 5-3 win over the Maple Leafs.

    Geekie scored his 11th goal of the season early in the first period when he fanned on his first shot, recovered the puck and wired it past Anthony Stolarz's outstretched left leg. He has four points (two goals, two assists) on his current three-game point streak. Geekie leads the Bruins in goals and sits second in team scoring with 15 points. He is tied for the second-most goals in the league.

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    Maple Leafs' John Tavares: Three points in last two games

    Tavares notched a power-play goal in a 5-3 loss to the Bruins on Saturday.

    Tavares went high blocker on Jeremy Swayman from the slot. He has three points, including two goals, in his last three games and 19 points (eight goals, 11 assists) in 15 games on the season. Tavares sits in the NHL's top-15 scorers, and he's tied for third in even-strength points (16).

  • Golden Knights' William Karlsson: Dealing with lower-body injury

    Karlsson sustained a lower-body injury versus the Ducks on Saturday, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.

    Head coach Bruce Cassidy estimated that Karlsson is in the day-to-day range, but any official update won't come until Monday at the earliest, as the Golden Knights will not practice Sunday. That leaves Karlsson in doubt -- but not yet ruled out -- for Monday's contest versus the Panthers. Alexander Holtz is likely to enter the lineup if Karlsson can't play, while Brett Howden would likely shift from the wing to center.

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    Sharks' Will Smith: Dishes two helpers in win

    Smith logged two assists, two shots on goal and a plus-2 rating in Saturday's 3-1 win over the Panthers.

    Smith extended his point streak to four games, two of which have been multi-point efforts. He has two goals and four assists in that span. Smith is up to a total of six goals, 10 helpers, 34 shots on net and a plus-10 rating over 16 appearances. A point-per-game pace might be too tough to sustain at this stage of his career, but the 20-year-old should remain productive enough to help in most fantasy formats.

  • Sharks' Adam Gaudette: Tips in goal

    Gaudette scored a goal on two shots in Saturday's 3-1 win over the Panthers.

    Gaudette got a tip on a Dmitry Orlov shot in the second period. The tally stood as the game-winner, Gaudette's first such goal this season. The 29-year-old center had gone four games without a point and also missed four contests due to an upper-body injury during that stretch. He's a finisher on offense, but his chances will likely remain limited since he's on the fourth line and second power-play unit. On the year, Gaudette has four goals, one assist, 17 shots on net, nine hits, eight PIM and a minus-4 rating over 12 appearances.

  • Sharks' Alexander Wennberg: Fills empty cage

    Wennberg scored an empty-net goal on two shots and added two PIM in Saturday's 3-1 win over the Panthers.

    Wennberg continues to play well in a second-line role. He has three goals and four assists over his last seven outings, giving him a total of 10 points through 16 contests this season. The 31-year-old is also seeing steady power-play usage in addition to his usual defensive duties as the Sharks' most established defensive center. Wennberg has also produced 16 shots on net, 20 blocked shots and a minus-3 rating. He could help in deeper fantasy formats that count blocks, though he's far from the best center available in most leagues.

  • Sharks' Macklin Celebrini: Reaches 10-goal mark

    Celebrini scored a goal on three shots, added two PIM and logged two hits in Saturday's 3-1 win over the Panthers.

    Celebrini has scored in three straight games, racking up six points in that span. The 19-year-old still has a share of the NHL's points lead, but Nathan MacKinnon's four-point effort Saturday brought him even with Celebrini. That's not to take away from an incredible first month of the campaign for Celebrini, who has 10 goals, 24 points, 49 shots on net, 13 hits, 10 PIM and a plus-7 rating over 16 appearances. He's in must-start territory for fantasy every time the Sharks are on the schedule.

  • Lightning's Jake Guentzel: Three points in last two games

    Guentzel had a goal and an assist in a 3-2 win over the Capitals on Saturday.

    Guentzel's power-play goal late in the first period put the Bolts up 2-1. Victor Hedman's slap shot from the point deflected off Guentzel's knee and past Logan Thompson. Guentzel has three points in his last two games and five (two goals, three assists) in his past four contests. Guentzel has 15 points, including six goals, and 41 shots in 15 games this season.

  • Avalanche's Tristen Nielsen: Scores twice in AHL win

    Nielsen scored two goals in AHL Colorado's 3-2 shootout win over Abbotsford on Saturday.

    This was Nielsen's first multi-goal game of the season, and it came against his former team. He's earned eight goals and 12 points through 14 appearances, a performance that earned him his NHL debut Nov. 4 as the Avalanche faced the Lightning. If he continues to play well with the Eagles, he could be a candidate for another call-up.

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