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  • Canucks' Victor Mancini: Dropped to AHL

    Mancini was assigned to AHL Abbotsford on Monday.

    In a corresponding move, Jimmy Schuldt was brought up from the minors. Mancini hasn't earned a point in four appearances with Vancouver this season while posting two shots on goal, four blocked shots, six hits and five PIM.

  • Brett Kulak D | COL

    Oilers' Brett Kulak: Two apples in loss

    Kulak registered two assists and tallied a blocked shot in Sunday's 4-2 loss to Detroit.

    Kulak had a secondary helper on Noah Philp's goal before distributing the primary assist on Leon Draisaitl's tally. The 31-year-old defenseman now has two helpers and six blocks through six games this season. He is coming off a career-high 25 points in 82 regular-season in 2024-25. If he can continue to find Draisaitl and the rest of Edmonton's offensive threats, Kulak might be able to push for a career high in assists after distributing a personal-best 18 last year. For now, however, he is best kept off the fantasy radar.

  • Carson Soucy D | NYI

    Rangers' Carson Soucy: Says he'll play Monday

    Soucy (upper body) said that he'll be available for Monday's game against the Wild, Vince Z. Mercogliano of The Athletic reports.

    Soucy was placed on injured reserve Oct. 12, but he said ahead of Monday's matchup that he's felt good in recent days, and he's been cleared to return following a four-game absence. Over his first three appearances of the season, he's recorded a goal, three hits, three blocked shots and a plus-2 rating while averaging 15:05 of ice time.

  • Kings' Samuel Bolduc: Nets two goals for Reign

    Bolduc scored twice in AHL Ontario's 3-2 win over Colorado on Sunday.

    A two-goal game for a defenseman is good work, regardless of league. There's unlikely to be a spot for Bolduc at the NHL level this year barring drastic changes to the Kings' blue line, but he's arguably the most likely of Ontario's defensemen to get a call-up. Bolduc's pair of goals Sunday accounted for his first scoring contributions over four outings in 2025-26.

  • Capitals' Jakob Chychrun: Notches another goal

    Chychrun scored a goal on three shots on goal, delivered two hits and held a plus-1 rating during his 23:19 of ice time in Sunday's 4-3 loss to the Canucks.

    Chychrun found the back of the net for the second time in three games Sunday, bringing him to five points in six games this season. This total comes despite no production on the power play thus far, which is surely going to change given his pedigree of success with the man advantage in his career.

  • John Carlson D | ANA

    Capitals' John Carlson: On goal-scoring board

    Carlson had a goal on three shots on goal but a minus-2 rating during his 23:39 of ice time in Sunday's 4-3 loss to the Canucks.

    Carlson, a double-digit goal scorer in eight seasons in his career, got on the board for the first time this year Sunday. The 35-year-old is showing no signs of slowing down as a point producer, with four points through six games this season and coming off of back-to-back seasons cracking the 50-point mark. As long as he remains the top power-play quarterback, the production is surely to keep coming for the 17-year Capital.

  • Tyler Myers D | DAL

    Canucks' Tyler Myers: Posts multi-point performance

    Myers scored a goal on three shots while adding an assist, two hits and two blocked shots during his 26:12 of ice time in Sunday's 4-3 win over the Capitals.

    Myers turned a team-high 26:12 of ice time into an impressive two-way performance. The 35-year-old scored a rare goal -- he's had 13 combined over the last four seasons -- and also added an assist to register his first multi-point performance since February. He's also the first over the boards on the penalty kill and had two hits and blocks to complete his all-around day. It's reasonable to expect the hits and blocks to keep coming, but the offense might not be there in the way it was Sunday as much going forward.

  • Dysin Mayo D | CLB

    Blue Jackets' Dysin Mayo: Called up by NHL club

    Mayo was recalled from AHL Cleveland on Sunday.

    Mayo was waived by the Blue Jackets ahead of the regular season and subsequently reassigned to the AHL. Over four appearances with the Monsters to begin the year, he's recorded two assists and four PIM. He hasn't appeared in the NHL since the 2022-23 campaign but will rejoin Columbus to provide additional depth while Erik Gudbranson deals with an upper-body injury.

  • Zac Jones D | BUF

    Sabres' Zac Jones: Recalled by Buffalo

    Jones was recalled from AHL Rochester on Sunday.

    Jones was sent to the minors ahead of the regular season and has recorded four assists and a minus-4 rating over four appearances in the AHL to begin the year. He made 46 regular-season appearances for the Rangers last year and will join the Sabres to provide additional depth after Jacob Bryson landed in the concussion protocol Saturday.

  • Jake Walman D | EDM

    Oilers' Jake Walman: Scratched despite activation

    Walman remains out of the lineup Sunday against Detroit despite being activated off injured reserve, Bob Stauffer of the Oilers Radio Network reports.

    Walman, who is returning from an undisclosed injury, took part in warmups in his first time suiting up this season, but he is not in the lineup for the team's game against the Red Wings. The season debut for the 29-year-old will have to wait until at least Tuesday, when the Oilers are next in action.

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