NHL Player News

  • Lightning's Max Crozier: Reassigned to AHL

    Crozier was loaned to AHL Syracuse on Thursday.

    Crozier was recalled Wednesday ahead of Game 5 versus Florida, but was a healthy scratch. Crozier failed to hit the scoresheet in five regular-season games with the Lightning in 2024-25. The defenseman had nine goals and 25 helpers in 52 regular-season AHL games before his promotion.

  • Devils' Brenden Dillon: Dealt with neck injury in playoffs

    Dillon missed the final four games of the Devils' first-round series with a neck injury, Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site reports Thursday.

    Dillon was hurt early in the second period of Game 1 versus Carolina and never returned. He was slated to miss at least the first two rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs if New Jersey had advanced. Dillon managed two goals, 14 assists, 191 hits, 108 blocked shots and 67 PIM across 82 regular-season games in 2024-25. He should be ready to go in time for the start of training camp in September.

  • Brett Pesce D | NJ

    Devils' Brett Pesce: Played through shoulder problem

    Pesce was fighting through a shoulder injury during the playoffs, Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site reports Thursday.

    Pesce didn't miss any game action despite being a game-time decision heading into Game 5 on Tuesday. The blueliner picked up two assists in that contest, bringing him to three in five postseason contests. During the regular season, Pesce notched three goals and 14 helpers but missed the 20-point threshold for the second consecutive season. While Pesce offers some value in blocks (138), he doesn't offer enough broad category coverage to be more than a mid-range option in most fantasy leagues.

  • Blues' Colton Parayko: Snags assist

    Parayko offered an assist, two shots on goal, four blocked shots and two PIM in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to the Jets in Game 5.

    Parayko has a goal and three helpers during his three-game point streak. The 31-year-old blueliner has added 12 shots on net, 12 blocked shots, six hits, four PIM and a plus-1 rating over five playoff outings. Parayko is a solid source of all-around production in his top-pairing role at even strength, though he remains fairly limited on the power play.

  • Cam Fowler D | STL

    Blues' Cam Fowler: Posts assist in Game 5 loss

    Fowler notched an assist in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to the Jets in Game 5.

    Fowler continues to be a steady presence on offense with at least one point in all five playoff games. He's earned a goal, eight assists, 10 shots on net, two hits, six blocked shots and a minus-1 rating in the postseason. Fowler is seeing time on the top pairing and first power-play unit, which has allowed him to thrive on offense while also maintaining a decent showing in his own zone.

  • Jets' Dylan Samberg: Helpers in back-to-back contests

    Samberg produced an assist and went plus-3 in Wednesday's 5-3 win over the Blues in Game 5.

    This was Samberg's second straight game with a helper. He got on the scoresheet in consecutive contests just three times throughout the regular season. He serves as the more defensive half of a pairing with Neal Pionk, so it's no surprise that Samberg isn't prolific on offense. This postseason, Samberg has two helpers, six shots on net, seven hits, four blocked shots and a plus-3 rating over five appearances.

  • Neal Pionk D | WPG

    Jets' Neal Pionk: Contributes helper in win

    Pionk logged an assist, three hits, three blocked shots and a plus-4 rating in Wednesday's 5-3 win over the Blues in Game 5.

    Pionk helped out on a Nino Niederreiter tally in the first period. Pionk is up to two points, 10 shots on net, 13 hits, five blocked shots, a plus-4 rating and 14 PIM across five playoff contests. The 29-year-old blueliner remains in a second-pairing role, which is a spot that should allow him to be a decent all-around contributor for fantasy managers.

  • Dylan DeMelo D | WPG

    Jets' Dylan DeMelo: Tallies in Game 5 win

    DeMelo scored a goal and added three hits in Wednesday's 5-3 win over the Blues in Game 5.

    DeMelo put the Jets ahead 3-2 at 11:05 of the second period, and the third time was the charm for them to hold the lead. The veteran defenseman has two points, five shots on net, eight hits, six blocked shots and an even plus-minus rating over four playoff appearances. He continues to skate alongside Josh Morrissey on the top pairing, and while DeMelo won't generate a lot of offense, he gets plenty of ice time in a shutdown role.

  • David Savard D | MON

    Canadiens' David Savard: Retirement official

    Savard retired from the NHL after Wednesday's 4-1 loss to the Capitals in Game 5.

    Savard played in 870 regular-season games and 62 playoff contests between the Blue Jackets, Lightning and Canadiens. The defenseman previously announced his retirement would come at the end of Montreal's playoff run. The 34-year-old accumulated 54 goals and 188 assists in the regular season as well as 17 points in the playoffs during his career.

  • Canadiens' Alexandre Carrier: On track to play

    Carrier (undisclosed) took warmups in his usual top-pairing spot, indicating he's expected to play in Wednesday's Game 5 versus the Capitals, Eric Engels of Sportsnet reports.

    Carrier was hurt in Sunday's Game 4, but it appears the two days off between games gave him enough time to be ready. He didn't practice Tuesday, but he was labeled a game-time decision Wednesday and looked fine in warmups. Carrier has a goal and an assist over the first four postseason contests.

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