NHL Player News
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Easton Cowan RW | TOR
Maple Leafs' Easton Cowan: Adds two helpers in OT win
Cowan recorded two assists, fired three shots on net and served two PIM in Monday's 5-4 overtime win over Anaheim.
Cowan recorded the lone helper on William Nylander's tally midway through the third period before later picking up the secondary helper on John Tavares' game-winning goal. The pair of helpers brings Cowan up to 15 assists, 24 points, 84 shots on net, 65 hits and 31 blocked shots across 59 games this season. Monday's performance was his second multi-point outing over his last five games. The 21-year-old winger is a strong player to roster in dynasty-based fantasy leagues and could earn himself a top-six role for the Maple Leafs next season if he continues to flash his skills offensively.
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Philip Broberg D | STL
Blues' Philip Broberg: Nets PP goal Monday
Broberg scored a power-play goal in Monday's 5-4 loss to the Sharks.
Broberg has found the back of the net in back-to-back games, and both goals have come with the man advantage. The 24-year-old defenseman has been playing well of late and is quietly riding a five-game point streak, setting a new season-best mark, as his previous longest point streak was four games between March 4 and March 10. One of the team's top blueliners, Broberg has nine points (three goals, six assists) in 14 games since the beginning of March.
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Matthew Knies LW | TOR
Maple Leafs' Matthew Knies: Finds twine on power play
Knies scored a power-play goal, had two PIM and dished out four hits in Monday's 5-4 overtime win over the Ducks.
Knies sparked the Maple Leafs' offense in the third period, tallying the first of three goals the team would score to force overtime. With the power-play twine finder, he is up to 21 goals, 60 points, 132 shots on net, 141 hits and 30 blocked shots across 72 games this season. The 23-year-old winger recently passed his former career high in points and has been steady offensively as of late, with five goals and nine points over his last 10 games. He should continue to provide strong fantasy value in category-based leagues from a middle-six wing role for the Leafs.
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Arseny Gritsyuk RW | NJ
Devils' Arseny Gritsyuk: Expected to miss out Tuesday
Gritsyuk (undisclosed) is slated to remain on the shelf versus the Rangers on Tuesday, Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site reports.
Gritsyuk was practicing with the team, but he hasn't taken line rushes with the forwards yet. It will be the 25-year-old Russian's fourth straight game on the shelf due to his lingering undisclosed injury. Prior to getting hurt, Gritsyuk was finding his offensive stride with four goals and four assists in his last 10 outings.
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Pavel Buchnevich LW | STL
Blues' Pavel Buchnevich: Pots goal Monday
Buchnevich scored a goal on three shots in Monday's 5-4 loss to the Sharks.
Buchnevich snapped a three-game goal drought with a tip-in at the 16:39 mark of the first period, giving him 17 goals on the year. He hasn't exactly been consistent on a game-to-game basis, but as a middle-six forward, he's finding ways to get the job done on offense for the Blues. Over his last 16 games, Buchnevich has delivered 10 points (five goals, five assists), eight PIM, 25 shots on goal, three hits and eight blocked shots.
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Sam Bennett C | FLA
Panthers' Sam Bennett: Back in action Tuesday
Bennett (personal) will be in the lineup versus the Senators on Tuesday, Jameson Olive of the Panthers' official site reports.
Bennett returns to action after missing just two games for the birth of his child. With Bennett rejoining the team, he figures to be back in a first-line role and should see minutes with the No. 1 power-play unit. In his last 12 games, the 29-year-old center has notched six goals and five assists, including five power-play points.
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Evan Rodrigues C | FLA
Panthers' Evan Rodrigues: Set for surgery
Rodrigues will undergo surgery for his broken finger, officially ending his 2025-26 campaign, George Richards of Florida Hockey Now reports.
Rodrigues was already expected to miss the rest of the year, but the decision to have surgery will officially close the door on a potential return. As such, the 32-year-old center will end the year with 11 goals and 20 helpers in 69 contests, reaching the 30-point threshold for the fifth straight year.
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Nikita Kucherov RW | TB
Lightning's Nikita Kucherov: Officially game-time call
Kucherov (illness) will be a game-time decision versus the Canadiens on Tuesday, Eric Engels of Sportsnet reports.
Kucherov has been out of action for the Bolts' last two games due to his illness, but he seems to be trending in the right direction. Assuming the 32-year-old winger does suit up, he figures to retake his spot on the first line in addition to slotting back in with the No. 1 power-play unit.
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Joel Hofer G | STL
Blues' Joel Hofer: Tagged with loss Monday
Hofer stopped 24 of 29 shots in Monday's 5-4 loss to the Sharks.
Hofer was coming off back-to-back wins in his previous two starts, but he was unable to keep that streak alive, and a late goal from Adam Gaudette in the dying moments of the contest forced Hofer to settle for his first loss in regulation since early February. Hofer has been one of the best goaltenders in the NHL since the league resumed following the Olympic break. In 10 starts, he's gone 7-1-2 with a 1.66 GAA and an impressive .943 save percentage.
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Morgan Rielly D | TOR
Maple Leafs' Morgan Rielly: One of each in OT win
Rielly tallied a goal, recorded an assist, fired two shots on net and had two blocked shots in Monday's 5-4 overtime win over Anaheim.
Rielly roped the game-winning assist towards the back post, where John Tavares buried the puck to give the Maple Leafs the OT victory. Rielly also tallied a goal late in the third period to give Toronto a 4-3 lead with three minutes remaining in regulation. Overall, the 32-year-old blueliner has 10 goals, 25 assists, 133 shots on net, 31 hits and 101 blocked shots across 71 games this season. Monday's performance was Rielly's first multi-point game since Jan. 17. While his offensive contributions have been few and far between in the new calendar year, he still has a shot to match his point total of 41 across 82 regular-season games from a year ago.