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    Senators' Tyler Kleven: Dishes two assists Sunday

    Kleven posted two assists, two shots on goal, four hits and a plus-2 rating in Sunday's 7-1 win over the Golden Knights.

    Kleven logged his first multi-point outing since Dec. 2 versus the Canadiens. The 24-year-old defenseman has been a regular on the third pairing for much of this season. He's now at nine points -- one shy of matching his 79-game total in the 2024-25 regular season -- while adding 55 shots on net, 81 hits, 68 blocked shots, 22 PIM and a minus-5 rating through 47 outings.

  • Senators' Thomas Chabot: Adds two more assists

    Chabot notched two assists in Sunday's 7-1 win over the Golden Knights.

    Chabot has five helpers over his last five contests. The 28-year-old defenseman continues to be a decent source of offense as well as blocked shots and shots on goal in a top-four role for the Senators. He's at 21 points, 62 shots, 74 blocks, 26 hits and a plus-2 rating over 37 appearances this season.

  • Senators' Jordan Spence: Scores in blowout win

    Spence scored a goal, added three hits and went plus-2 in Sunday's 7-1 win over the Golden Knights.

    Spence snapped a six-game point drought with his second-period tally. The 24-year-old defenseman is seeing steady time in a third-pairing role lately, keeping Nikolas Matinpalo in the press box most of the time. Spence is at four goals, 16 points, 60 shots on net, 30 hits, 30 blocked shots and a plus-11 rating over 43 outings. He has some scoring potential, but his usage is still fairly limited, which makes it tough to rely on him in fantasy.

  • Canucks' Victor Mancini: Called up Monday

    Mancini was recalled from AHL Abbotsford on Monday.

    Mancini spent the past week in the minors but will rejoin Vancouver after Zeev Buium (undisclosed) was placed on injured reserve Monday. Over nine appearances with the NHL club this year, Mancini has recorded zero points, 12 blocked shots, seven hits and five PIM while averaging 13:12 of ice time.

  • Zeev Buium D | VAN

    Canucks' Zeev Buium: Designated for IR

    Buium was placed on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury Monday.

    Buium has appeared in 20 games for the Canucks since being acquired from the Wild in the Quinn Hughes deal. The 20-year-old Buium logged 15:41 of ice time in Sunday's contest versus the Penguins, which is a little on the low side but not completely out of sorts. While Buium will have to miss the next three games for sure, the team could opt to keep him out until after the Olympic break, depending on the severity of his injury.

  • Rangers' Connor Mackey: Elevated from minors

    Mackey was called up by the Rangers on Monday.

    Mackey figures to serve as an emergency depth option versus the Bruins on Monday while Carson Soucy is being held out ahead of a potential trade. The 29-year-old Mackey has yet to get into an NHL game this year. If he does play at some point, it would likely come at the expense of Urho Vaakanainen.

  • Carson Soucy D | NYI

    Rangers' Carson Soucy: Won't play Monday

    Soucy will be held out of Monday's game vesus Boston ahead of a reported trade, Colin Stephenson of Newsday reports.

    According to reports, Soucy is going to be traded to the Islanders, though the terms of the deal haven't been announced yet. Offensively, Soucy is limited, producing just three helpers during a 22-game goal drought, but he should serve as a shutdown defender for the Islanders once he's flipped to his new club.

  • Kings' Joel Edmundson: Managing upper-body issue

    Edmundson is considered day-to-day due to an upper-body injury, Zach Dooley of the Kings' official site reports Monday.

    Edmundson hasn't yet missed a game this season, but he didn't practice with the Kings ahead of Monday's scheduled matchup against the Blue Jackets that was postponed due to severe winter weather in the Columbus area. Whether he'll be available for Tuesday's game in Detroit remains to be seen, but Kenny Connors will be recalled from AHL Ontario since Edmundson and Alex Turcotte are both considered day-to-day due to upper-body injuries.

  • Jonas Brodin D | MIN

    Wild's Jonas Brodin: Expected to miss 6-8 weeks

    Head coach John Hynes said Monday that Brodin (lower body) is expected to miss approximately 6-8 weeks, Joe Smith of The Athletic reports.

    Brodin had already been ruled out through the Olympic break, and it was previously reported that he wouldn't suit up for Sweden in the tournament. However, his updated timetable suggests that he could also be sidelined for several games after the Wild resume play. A better idea of his status could come into focus in late February, but it's possible that Brodin will be unavailable until at least early March.

  • Bruins' Nikita Zadorov: Game-time decision

    Zadorov (ankle) will be a game-time call against the Rangers on Monday, per Belle Fraser of the Bruins' official site.

    Zadorov temporarily left Saturday's 4-3 win over Montreal, but he came back to play in the third period. He has produced one goal, 16 assists, 63 shots on net, 76 blocked shots, 130 hits and 121 PIM across 52 appearances this season. If Zadorov is unavailable to play, Henri Jokiharju will probably be in the lineup against the Rangers on Monday.

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