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  • Stars' Thomas Harley: Late heroics in Tuesday's win

    Harley scored a goal on two shots and added a power-play assist in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Devils.

    Harley earned his third straight multi-point effort. That second point was a big one, as he netted the game-winning goal with just under five seconds left in regulation, sparing the Stars embarrassment after they blew a 3-1 lead. The defenseman has gotten on the scoresheet in nine of the last 11 contests, earning four goals and 10 assists in that span. He's up to 11 goals, 37 points, 124 shots on net, 80 blocked shots and a plus-28 rating through 59 outings overall.

  • Devils' Dougie Hamilton: Sustains injury Tuesday

    Hamilton suffered a lower-body injury in the first period of Tuesday's game versus the Stars and did not finish the contest, Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site reports.

    Hamilton was involved in a collision and got the worst of it, ending his outing prematurely. Head coach Sheldon Keefe did not have an update on the defenseman's status, leaving Hamilton in doubt for Friday's game against the Jets. If he can't play, Seamus Casey will likely draw back into the lineup.

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    Oilers' Cam Dineen: Returned to minors

    Dineen was assigned to AHL Bakersfield on Tuesday.

    After Monday's practice, Dineen joined the Oilers as an emergency recall, but Darnell Nurse (undisclosed) and Brett Kulak (illness) will play against the Ducks on Tuesday. The 26-year-old Dineen has five goals and 29 points in 45 AHL appearances this season.

  • Devils' Jonas Siegenthaler: Shifts to LTIR

    Siegenthaler (lower body) was moved to long-term injured reserve Tuesday, per PuckPedia.

    Siegenthaler has already missed seven games due to his lower-body injury and is expected to be sidelined until mid-March at the earliest. Prior to getting hurt, the blueliner was mired in a 15-game pointless streak during which he generated 21 blocks, 16 hits and 15 shots while averaging 18:20 of ice time.

  • Blackhawks' Ethan Del Mastro: Finds twine in win

    Del Mastro scored a goal on two shots and blocked two shots in Monday's 5-1 win over the Kings.

    Del Mastro put the Blackhawks up 3-1 with his second-period tally. The 22-year-old defenseman has two goals over his last three games, and he's added five blocked shots in that span. The rookie has three points, seven shots on net, 18 hits, seven blocked shots and a minus-1 rating over 11 outings. He hasn't seen power-play time this season, but that could be a duty added to Del Mastro's workload if he continues to hold steady at even strength. For now, Alex Vlasic and Alec Martinez are handling the power-play work for the Blackhawks following the Seth Jones trade.

  • Blackhawks' Alec Martinez: Opens scoring in win

    Martinez scored a goal and went plus-2 in Monday's 5-1 win over the Kings.

    Martinez tallied against his former team at 10:57 of the first period, though the Blackhawks' initial lead lasted less than a minute. Since the start of February, Martinez has three goals and three assists over 10 outings. The 37-year-old is poised to at least temporarily see power-play time following Chicago's deal to send Seth Jones to Florida. Martinez could ultimately lose his role with the man advantage to a younger defenseman like Ethan Del Mastro or Wyatt Kaiser. For the season, Martinez has 12 points, 34 shots on net, 74 blocked shots and a minus-9 rating across 34 appearances.

  • Sharks' Shakir Mukhamadullin: Draws assist Monday

    Mukhamadullin notched an assist, two hits and three blocked shots in Monday's 3-2 shootout win over the Maple Leafs.

    Mukhamadullin is settling in well at the NHL level with three helpers over five games since the 4 Nations Face-Off break. The 23-year-old blueliner saw 21:28 of ice time Monday -- while the game went past regulation time, this was still a season high for the rookie. He's up to four points, 15 shots on net, 15 hits, 25 blocked shots and a plus-2 rating through 18 appearances. It's tough to trust most Sharks defensemen in fantasy, but Mukhamadullin is showing a bit of multi-category potential early in his career.

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    Avalanche's Josh Manson: Still sidelined but making progress

    Manson (lower body) will not play Tuesday versus the Penguins but is making progress in his recovery, according to Jesse Montano of Guerilla Sports.

    Manson will sit out for a seventh consecutive game Tuesday. The right-shot blueliner is trending in the right direction, so he could be an option for Thursday's home matchup against the Sharks. Once he's ready to return, Manson will most likely replace one of Oliver Kylington or Sam Malinski in the lineup.

  • Sabres' Rasmus Dahlin: Nets equalizer Monday

    Dahlin scored a goal on six shots, added six PIM, levied four hits and went plus-2 in Monday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Canadiens.

    Dahlin has racked up four goals and 10 assists over his last 10 games. He's not one-dimensional either -- he has added 21 shots, 21 hits, 17 blocked shots and a plus-7 rating in that span. The 24-year-old defenseman has double-digit goals in each of the last four campaigns, sitting at 10 goals, 38 helpers, 133 shots, 75 blocks, 69 hits, 38 PIM and a plus-8 rating through 51 outings in 2024-25.

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    Rangers' Zac Jones: Contributes helper in win

    Jones notched an assist, four blocked shots and two shots on goal in Monday's 4-0 win over the Islanders.

    This was Jones' first point in three games since he came back from his conditioning stint with AHL Hartford. The 24-year-old is poised to play a larger role down the stretch as the Rangers have pivoted to selling. Jones is still on the third pairing on paper, but he saw 19:14 of ice time Monday as well as a power-play role in the absence of Adam Fox (upper body). Six of the Rangers' seven healthy blueliners are left-handed shots, so there could be a pinch point for bottom-four minutes once Fox is healthy again.

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