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  • Lightning's Darren Raddysh: One of each Sunday

    Raddysh scored a power-play goal on seven shots and added an assist in Sunday's 6-5 shootout win over the Bruins in the Stadium Series.

    Victor Hedman (elbow) was eased back into a seven-defensemen lineup, with Raddysh seeing a team-high 29:38 of ice time. Even with the Lightning's blue line at full strength, there's no reason to reduce Raddysh's role, as he has scored in four straight games and has seven points in that span. For the season, the 29-year-old has 16 goals, 49 points (18 on the power play), 124 shots on net, 46 hits, 46 blocked shots, 23 PIM and a plus-17 rating over 47 appearances.

  • Hurricanes' Shayne Gostisbehere: Dishes two assists in overtime win

    Gostisbehere notched two assists, including one on the power play, in Sunday's 3-2 overtime win over the Kings.

    Gostisbehere has three goals and three helpers over three games since he returned from a lower-body injury. The 32-year-old helped out on Jordan Staal's opening goal and Sebastian Aho's game-winner. Gostisbehere has been excellent when healthy, racking up nine goals, 29 helpers, 13 power-play points, 80 shots on net, 44 blocked shots and a plus-10 rating through 38 appearances. He should benefit from the Olympic break to get some rest, assuming he stays healthy through the last two games prior to the break.

  • Hurricanes' Alexander Nikishin: Pots goal Sunday

    Nikishin scored a goal on two shots in Sunday's 3-2 overtime win over the Kings.

    Nikishin has earned two goals, six points, 21 shots on net, 19 hits and 11 blocked shots over his last 12 outings. The defenseman's third-period tally Sunday put the Hurricanes ahead 2-0, though the Kings got on the board just 24 seconds later. Nikishin is up to seven goals, 22 points, 86 shots, 99 hits, 62 blocked shots and a plus-10 rating over 54 appearances this season.

  • Matt Dumba D | PIT

    Penguins' Matt Dumba: Offense sparks to life in AHL

    Dumba registered four assists in AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's 6-2 win over Lehigh Valley on Sunday.

    Dumba recently went eight straight games without a point, but he's popped off with a goal and five assists over his last two outings. Dumba is up to two goals, nine assists, 29 shots on net and 21 PIM in 17 AHL contests this season. He was waived after a poor start to the 2025-26 campaign at the NHL level, but Dumba could play his way into a call-up while Kris Letang (foot) and Jack St. Ivany (hand) are out.

  • Kings' Mikey Anderson: Exits Sunday's game

    Anderson (upper body) won't return to Sunday's matchup against Carolina.

    Anderson sustained the injury early in the first period and finished the game with one blocked shot in 2:50 of ice time. Jacob Moverare could play against Seattle on Wednesday if Anderson is unavailable.

  • Ryan Pulock D | NYI

    Islanders' Ryan Pulock: Garners assist Saturday

    Pulock notched an assist and two shots on goal in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Predators.

    This was Pulock's first point in three contests since he missed two games due to an upper-body injury. He has resumed his usual top-four role and continues to offer a little scoring upside with decent physicality. For the season, the 31-year-old blueliner is at 22 points, 66 shots on net, 97 blocked shots, 35 hits and a plus-12 rating over 53 outings.

  • Islanders' Matthew Schaefer: Scores goal No. 15

    Schaefer scored a goal on three shots in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Predators.

    Schaefer has scored in consecutive contests and has seven points over his last eight games. The 18-year-old defenseman continues to do his job well, and he's up to 15 goals and 37 points over 55 outings. He could take a run at the 20-goal and 50-point marks if he stays healthy for the rest of the season, which are incredible totals for a rookie blueliner. Schaefer has added 134 shots on net, 71 blocked shots and a plus-8 rating so far.

  • Owen Power D | BUF

    Sabres' Owen Power: Tallies goal in loss

    Power scored a goal on six shots and blocked two shots in Saturday's 4-2 loss to the Canadiens.

    Power ended his 24-game goal drought with the tally. In that span, he was limited to seven assists, but he added 37 shots on net and a plus-10 rating. The 23-year-old defenseman hasn't stepped up much this season with four goals, 16 points, 83 shots on net, 51 blocked shots and a plus-2 rating over 53 outings. He's still playing a big role in the top four, and he's doing enough defensively to help the Sabres stay in the tight playoff race.

  • Noah Dobson D | MON

    Canadiens' Noah Dobson: Gathers two helpers

    Dobson logged a pair of assists, four shots on goal, two hits, two blocked shots, two PIM and a plus-3 rating in Saturday's 4-2 win over the Sabres.

    Dobson filled the stat sheet with a strong performance to end January. The defenseman put up eight points, 35 shots on net, 40 blocks and 17 hits over 16 outings for the month, and it's a testament to his skills that that production looks a little low. Overall, Dobson is at 35 points, 110 shots on net, 135 blocks and a plus-10 rating across 55 appearances in his first year with the Canadiens.

  • Rangers' Braden Schneider: Logs helper Saturday

    Schneider notched an assist and went plus-2 in Saturday's 6-5 loss to the Penguins.

    Schneider has three helpers over his last eight outings. The 24-year-old defenseman is seeing steady top-four minutes, mainly as a defensive presence, while Adam Fox (lower body) remains out. Schneider is up to 11 points, 74 shots on net, 120 hits, 89 blocked shots and a minus-14 rating through 56 appearances. His physicality gives him some appeal in deep fantasy formats, but he's on pace for his lowest-scoring season since his rookie year of 2021-22.

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