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  • Bruins' Charlie McAvoy: Starts rally Saturday

    McAvoy scored a goal and went plus-3 in Saturday's 5-2 win over the Blackhawks.

    McAvoy got the Bruins on the board at 1:55 of the second period, the first of three tallies for his team that stanza. The defenseman has gotten on the scoresheet in eight of his last nine games, totaling two goals and eight assists in that span. For the season, he's up to three goals, 29 points, 54 shots on net, 47 hits, 71 blocked shots, 36 PIM and a plus-6 rating through 37 outings.

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    Bruins' Mason Lohrei: Tallies twice in Saturday's win

    Lohrei scored two goals, including one on the power play, in Saturday's 5-2 win over the Blackhawks.

    Lohrei earned his first multi-point effort since Dec. 4 versus the Blues. The defenseman has four goals and two assists over eight outings in January for his best month since October. Overall, the defenseman has six goals, 21 points, 45 shots on net, 56 blocked shots, 25 hits and a plus-6 rating over 44 appearances this season.

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    Sabres' Radim Mrtka: Logs three assists

    Mrtka registered three assists in WHL Seattle's 5-3 win over Portland on Saturday.

    Mrtka picked up his first points in two games since returning from the World Junior Championship. He was held without a point in five tournament games for Slovakia. In the WHL, he's up to a goal and 18 helpers over 16 appearances. The Sabres prospect got a taste of AHL action this year, but the 18-year-old could return to the junior ranks in 2026-27 as well.

  • Flyers' Travis Sanheim: Three goals in last eight games

    Sanheim scored a goal Saturday in a 6-3 loss to the Rangers.

    He has four points, including three goals, in his last eight games. Sanheim has 21 points (six goals, 15 assists) in 47 games this season, which puts him on pace to deliver 36 points this season. The defender's best season came two years ago, when he put up 44 points, including 10 goals, 48 PIM, five PPP and 146 shots. Sanheim does most of his damage at even strength, although he does have a goal and one helper while shorthanded (one goal, two assists). He has 87 blocks, and that may help in formats that count secondary categories.

  • Blue Jackets' Jackson Smith: Collects three points

    Smith scored a goal and added two assists in Penn State's 6-3 win over the University of Notre Dame on Saturday.

    Smith has done a decent job in his first NCAA season with 14 points in 20 outings this season. The Blue Jackets prospect is establishing himself quickly as a freshman. The 14th overall pick in 2025 will need some more development time, and he should be a steady source of offense from the blue line in the future.

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    Predators' Adam Wilsby: Remains out Saturday

    Wilsby (lower body) will miss Saturday's game against Vegas, Brooks Bratten of the Predators' official site reports.

    Wilsby will miss his second straight game. He has a goal and seven points in 36 appearances during the 2025-26 season. Wilsby remains day-to-day, but it's unclear if he will return Tuesday versus Buffalo.

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    Blue Jackets' Dante Fabbro: Exits Saturday's game

    Fabbro (lower body) won't return to Saturday's game versus the Penguins.

    Fabbro was hurt in the first period and was unable to get back into action. If he misses time, it'll open the door for Jake Christiansen to pick up minutes on a blue line that's suddenly collecting injuries. The Blue Jackets' next game is Tuesday at home versus the Senators.

  • Andrew Peeke D | BOS

    Bruins' Andrew Peeke: Unavailable Saturday

    Peeke (lower body) will miss Saturday's game in Chicago.

    Peeke sustained the injury during Thursday's 4-2 win over Seattle. He has four goals and nine points in 48 outings in 2025-26. His exit will coincide with Hampus Lindholm's (lower body) return.

  • Kings' Henry Brzustewicz: Trio of helpers Saturday

    Brzustewicz notched three assists in OHL London's 5-4 win over Owen Sound on Saturday.

    The defenseman has earned a goal and five assists over his last three games. That matches his point total from the previous 10 contests. Brzustewicz has put together an acceptable season with 26 points, 131 shots on net, 43 PIM and a minus-15 rating over 34 appearances. Considering London has had a decent season, Brzustewicz's heavily negative plus-minus rating is a concern for his defensive skills. However, he projects to be more of a stay-at-home type once he reaches the professional ranks.

  • Blue Jackets' Denton Mateychuk: Remaining out Saturday

    Mateychuk (upper body) is not expected to play Saturday versus the Penguins, Jeff Svoboda of the Blue Jackets' official site reports.

    Mateychuk didn't practice Friday, so it tracks that he won't be in the lineup Saturday for this one-off road game. The Blue Jackets are home for the following five games, which could give Mateychuk the time needed to practice and return to game fitness if his injury is a short-term one.

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