NHL Player News
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Victor Mancini D | VAN
Canucks' Victor Mancini: Drops back to AHL
Mancini was reassigned to AHL Abbotsford on Wednesday.
Mancini got into the lineup in just one of the five games he spent on the NHL roster. The 23-year-old defenseman has mostly filled a depth role at the NHL level this season. He'll get steady playing time during the Olympic break while with Abbotsford.
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Hunter Brzustewicz D | CGY
Flames' Hunter Brzustewicz: Returns to AHL
Brzustewicz was reassigned to AHL Calgary on Wednesday.
Brzustewicz was scratched for a third straight game Wednesday versus the Oilers. The 21-year-old defenseman will get consistent playing time at least through the Olympic break while with the Wranglers, but it's likely he'll be back with the big club when the NHL schedule resumes.
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Tobias Bjornfot D | FLA
Panthers' Tobias Bjornfot: Doubtful for Thursday
Bjornfot (undisclosed) was injured Wednesday versus the Bruins and is unlikely to play Thursday versus the Lightning, Jameson Olive of the Panthers' official site reports.
It sounds like the Panthers' lineup will be rotated pretty heavily for the second half of the back-to-back, but Bjornfot looks to be the least likely to play. That should open the door for Donovan Sebrango to check into the lineup on the third pairing. Bjornfot's status for after the Olympic break is unlikely to be determined until the team reconvenes in the latter half of February.
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Mikey Anderson D | LA
Kings' Mikey Anderson: Not in lineup Wednesday
Anderson (upper body) won't play Wednesday versus the Kraken, Zach Dooley of the Kings' official site reports.
Anderson will miss at least one game after suffering an injury in Sunday's 3-2 overtime loss to Carolina. The 26-year-old defenseman's status for Thursday against the Golden Knights hasn't been decided yet. Jacob Moverare will play against Seattle on Wednesday due to Anderson's absence.
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Wyatt Kaiser D | CHI
Blackhawks' Wyatt Kaiser: Departs Wednesday's game
Kaiser sustained a lower-body injury and won't return to Wednesday's game versus the Blue Jackets.
Kaiser put little weight on his left leg after getting tangled up with Zach Werenski in the first period. The 23-year-old Kaiser will have the whole Olympic break to recover, but that may not be enough if further evaluations reveal a significant injury.
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Nicolas Hague D | NSH
Predators' Nicolas Hague: Expected to return
Hague (lower body) is set to return to the lineup Wednesday versus the Wild, Brooks Bratten of the Predators' official site reports.
Hague was labeled week-to-week as of Jan. 24, but his absence will end at five games. The 27-year-old defenseman will handle a third-pairing role alongside Nick Blankenburg. Justin Barron is set to exit the lineup.
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Caleb Jones D | PIT
Penguins' Caleb Jones: Handed 20-game suspension
Jones (lower body) was suspended for 20 games by the NHL on Wednesday for violating the NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program.
Jones had been on injured reserve due to a lower-body injury and suffered a setback during his conditioning loan with AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton before joining Pittsburgh for a full practice Monday. He is no longer listed on the Penguins, according to the NHL media site, indicating a potential move to the non-roster list. He will be eligible to return against Tampa Bay on April 2.
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Jamie Drysdale D | PHI
Flyers' Jamie Drysdale: Strikes on power play in win
Drysdale scored a power-play goal on two shots and blocked four shots in Tuesday's 4-2 win over the Capitals.
Drysdale ended a 20-game goal drought with his third-period tally, which stood as the game-winner. The defenseman had seven assists and a minus-10 rating during that span. Drysdale is up to four goals, 22 points (five on the power play), 61 shots on net, 59 blocked shots and a minus-7 rating over 52 appearances. He has a chance to take a run at the 30-point mark for just the second time in his career.
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Trevor van Riemsdyk D | WAS
Capitals' Trevor van Riemsdyk: Gathers helper Tuesday
Van Riemsdyk logged an assist and went plus-2 in Tuesday's 4-2 loss to the Flyers.
Van Riemsdyk has played in eight straight games, largely a product of the Capitals having dealt with some injuries on the blue line. He snapped an 11-game point drought with his helper on an Anthony Beauvillier goal in the third period. Van Riemsdyk is up to seven points, 24 shots on net, 62 blocked shots, 16 PIM and a minus-5 rating across 44 outings this season, mainly in a third-pairing role.