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  • Tyler Tucker D | STL

    Blues' Tyler Tucker: Gets on scoresheet with helper

    Tucker notched an assist in Friday's 3-2 win over the Blackhawks.

    Tucker snapped a 19-game point drought when he set up Justin Faulk's second-period tally, which stood as the game-winner. The 25-year-old Tucker has been an occasional scratch this season, but he seems to have a bit more security in the lineup than Logan Mailloux and Matt Kessel. Tucker is at five points, 25 shots on net, 33 hits, 20 blocked shots, 39 PIM and a minus-6 rating over 29 appearances in a bottom-four role.

  • Blues' Logan Mailloux: Goal, fight in win

    Mailloux scored a goal on two shots and added five PIM in Friday's 3-2 win over the Blackhawks.

    Mailloux had a busy first period, scoring at 3:41 of the frame before fighting Colton Dach later on. The 22-year-old Mailloux's tally was his first goal as a Blue. He's seen limited usage on the third pairing this season, picking up two points, 21 shots on net, 27 hits, 14 blocked shots, 17 PIM and a minus-17 rating through 20 appearances.

  • Justin Faulk D | DET

    Blues' Justin Faulk: Tallies in Friday's win

    Faulk scored a goal on two shots and blocked four shots in Friday's 3-2 win over the Blackhawks.

    Faulk has a goal and two assists over his last four games. For the season, the 33-year-old defenseman has provided some all-around stability in a top-four role for the Blues. He's at seven goals, 16 points, 62 shots on net, 66 blocked shots, 29 hits and a minus-4 rating over 33 appearances. Faulk has reached the 15-goal mark in four previous seasons, most recently when he potted 16 in 2021-22.

  • Canadiens' Bryce Pickford: Piling up points

    Pickford scored twice and added two assists in WHL Medicine Hat's 6-5 overtime win over Moose Jaw on Friday.

    That's four multi-goal games in a row for Pickford, who has 10 goals and six assists over his last six outings. The Canadiens prospect missed out on Team Canada's World Junior Championship roster, but that will allow him to keep rolling in the WHL. Overall, he has a stunning 22 goals and 40 points over 29 appearances this season.

  • Mammoth's Scott Perunovich: Three-point effort in AHL win

    Perunovich scored a goal and added two assists in AHL Tucson's 5-4 overtime win over Bakersfield on Friday.

    The goal was Perunovich's first of the season. Through 22 outings, he's racked up 15 points, 25 shots on net and a minus-5 rating. The defenseman is set for his first full AHL campaign after splitting time between the AHL and NHL in most of the last four years, as well as an injury-riddled 2022-23. His scoring potential is still obvious, but he has no clear path to the Mammoth's roster.

  • Jets' Ville Heinola: Three more helpers in win

    Heinola posted three assists in AHL Manitoba's 6-1 win over Iowa on Friday.

    Heinola has 12 points on the year, including six helpers over his last four games. While he's improving with the Moose, the Jets are about to get Haydn Fleury (concussion) back, so there's no obvious spot for Heinola to receive a call-up.

  • Zeev Buium D | VAN

    Canucks' Zeev Buium: Top prospect on move in trade

    Buium was traded to the Canucks from the Wild on Friday, along with Marco Rossi (lower body), Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick, in exchange for Quinn Hughes, Darren Dreger of TSN reports.

    Buium is essentially a replacement for Hughes on the Canucks' current roster. He also moves back the Canucks' competitive window, which has rapidly closed amid recent mismanagement. The 20-year-old Buium may struggle initially after the trade, but he has the potential to be a superstar in his own right on the blue line, and he'll get far more opportunities in Vancouver than he was receiving in Minnesota. The blueliner, a first-round pick in 2024, had 14 points and a minus-9 rating over 31 appearances prior to the trade.

  • Quinn Hughes D | MIN

    Wild's Quinn Hughes: Dealt to Minnesota

    Hughes was traded to the Wild from the Canucks on Friday in exchange for Marco Rossi (lower body), Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick, Darren Dreger of TSN reports. Per Michael Russo of The Athletic, Hughes' Minnesota debut will be Sunday versus the Bruins.

    Hughes' divorce from the Canucks went much quicker than last year's J.T. Miller saga. The Wild will accelerate their competitive timeline by acquiring Hughes, who immediately slots in as their top defenseman, bumping Brock Faber down to the second power-play unit. Hughes has 23 points (12 on the power play) and a minus-10 rating over 26 appearances this season, but his offense should take off with a more competent supporting cast, which includes a true superstar winger in Kirill Kaprizov.

  • Joel Nystrom D | CAR

    Hurricanes' Joel Nystrom: Inks four-year extension

    Nystrom agreed to terms on a four-year, $4.9 million contract extension with Carolina on Friday.

    Nystrom was scheduled to be a restricted free agent at the end of the season, but instead, he will be sticking around for another four years. In 23 appearances this year, the Swedish blueliner has notched four assists, 30 shots and 14 blocks while averaging 16:02 of ice time.

  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Manages pair of assists

    Broberg notched two assists and three shots on goal in Thursday's 7-2 loss to the Predators.

    Broberg ended a five-game slump with the pair of helpers. The 24-year-old defenseman continues to see top-four minutes, but he's struggled to put up offense in anything more than short bursts this year. He's at 12 points, 47 shots on net, 53 blocked shots and a minus-2 rating over 32 appearances, putting him behind the pace that yielded 29 points in 68 regular-season contests a year ago.

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