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  • Jack Eichel C | LV

    Golden Knights' Jack Eichel: Offers two power-play assists

    Eichel notched two power-play assists and four shots on goal in Sunday's 2-0 win over the Devils.

    Eichel has three helpers, all on the power play, over the last two games, though he has gone five contests without a goal. He helped out on tallies by Mark Stone and Noah Hanifin in the third period of Sunday's win. Eichel is up to 19 goals, 53 assists, 26 power-play points, 183 shots on net, 42 blocked shots and a plus-27 rating through 59 appearances in a stellar year as the centerpiece of Vegas' offense.

  • Sam Carrick C | BUF

    Rangers' Sam Carrick: Garners assist in win

    Carrick notched an assist, three hits and two PIM in Sunday's 4-0 win over the Predators.

    Carrick won a board battle and got the puck to Brett Berard in the slot for the Rangers' fourth goal. The helper ended a 10-game point drought for Carrick, who remains confined to a bottom-six role as a checking forward. The 33-year-old center is at 16 points across 60 appearances this season, matching his total from 77 outings in 2023-24. He's added 59 shots on net, 45 PIM, 108 hits and a plus-2 rating in 2024-25.

  • Rangers' Mika Zibanejad: Dishes pair of assists

    Zibanejad registered two assists, including one on the power play, and two shots on net in Sunday's 4-0 win over the Predators.

    Zibanejad helped out on goals by J.T. Miller and K'Andre Miller in the second period. This was Zibanejad's third multi-point effort during his six-game point streak, which has seen him rack up three goals and six helpers. For the season, the 31-year-old is at 44 points through 60 outings, but he's earned 15 of those points across his last 10 contests. The Swede has added 133 shots on net, 39 blocked shots, 20 PIM and a minus-20 rating while skating in a top-six role.

  • J.T. Miller C | NYR

    Rangers' J.T. Miller: Earns two points in win

    Miller scored a power-play goal on two shots, added an assist and blocked two shots in Sunday's 4-0 win over the Predators.

    Both of Miller's points came early in the second period as the Rangers took full control of the game. He's on a five-game point streak, during which he has four goals and four assists, including one of each with the man advantage. For the season, the 31-year-old has racked up 15 goals, 32 assists, 19 power-play points, 100 shots on net, 124 hits, 35 blocked shots and a minus-3 rating across 50 appearances between the Rangers and the Canucks.

  • Max Domi C | TOR

    Maple Leafs' Max Domi: Snaps lengthy goal drought Sunday

    Domi accounted for a goal, four PIM, two shots on net, one block and a plus-1 rating in Sunday's 6-5 overtime win over Pittsburgh.

    Domi kicked off the scoring at 2:15 of the first period -- the goal was his first since Dec. 20, a span of 26 games between tallies. The left-shot forward has one goal and three assists across his last four games, but it's been a relatively quiet season offensively for Domi. On the season, the 30-year-old Winnipeg native has four goals and 24 points over 52 outings. Domi and the Leafs will host the Sharks on Monday.

  • Blues' Oskar Sundqvist: Records assist in loss

    Sundqvist posted an assist, two shots on goal and two hits in Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Stars.

    Sundqvist has two goals and four assists over his last eight outings. A larger power-play role has helped him produce in that stretch, but he's also earned three of those points at even strength. The 30-year-old is centering the third line currently, and he's at 15 points, 43 shots on net, 66 hits, 35 blocked shots, 28 PIM and a minus-1 rating over 48 appearances in a bottom-six role this year. That production is in line with his career norms.

  • Blues' Brayden Schenn: Logs power-play helper

    Schenn recorded a power-play assist, four shots on goal and five hits in Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Stars.

    Schenn set up a Dylan Holloway tally in the first period. During his five-game point streak, Schenn has a goal and five assists, with his helper Sunday being his first power-play point since Feb. 4 versus the Oilers. The 33-year-old center is up to 38 points (six on the power play), 110 shots, 156 hits, 48 PIM and a minus-2 rating over 62 appearances. He can be deployed with confidence in fantasy while his offense is warm, though it could dip at any time -- his current point streak is his longest of the season.

  • Jordan Kyrou C | STL

    Blues' Jordan Kyrou: Contributes power-play assist

    Kyrou notched a power-play assist and four PIM in Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Stars.

    Kyrou took two trips to the sin bin in the third period, and the Stars cashed in on both power plays. The 26-year-old has five points over his last five contests, but he's also logged eight PIM in that span. The winger is up to 49 points (13 on the power play), 174 shots on net, 38 hits, 18 PIM and a plus-12 rating over 62 appearances this season while playing in a top-six role.

  • Blues' Robert Thomas: Riding 10-game point streak

    Thomas logged an assist and two shots on goal in Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Stars.

    Thomas is on a 10-game point streak consisting of four goals and 10 helpers, and it's been a single assist in each of his last three contests to keep the run going. The 25-year-old helped out on Nathan Walker's tally Sunday. Thomas continues to produce at a high level in a top-line role -- he reached the 50-point mark for the fourth straight year and isn't slowing down. He's added 115 shots on net, 39 blocked shots and a plus-9 rating through 50 appearances this season.

  • Jack Hughes C | NJ

    Devils' Jack Hughes: Injured in Vegas

    Hughes (undisclosed) was injured in the third period of Sunday's 2-0 loss to the Golden Knights and there was no update on his status after the game, Sam Kasan of the Devils' official site reports.

    Hughes crashed into the boards late in the game after an inadvertent collision with Vegas' Jack Eichel. Before departing, Hughes registered two PIM and three shots on goal in 21:54 of ice time. When asked about the 23-year-old postgame, head coach Sheldon Keefe said "There's no update. He's going to have to be evaluated. Obviously it didn't look good. We're gonna have to take our time to know the full extent of it." With Keefe's comments in mind, Hughes is unlikely to be available Tuesday in Dallas, though he should be considered day-to-day until the full scope of his injury is known.

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