NHL Player News
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Mason Marchment LW | CLB
Blue Jackets' Mason Marchment: Posts two points Tuesday
Marchment tallied a goal, registered an assist, put four shots on net and served up three hits in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Flyers.
Marchment recorded a secondary helper on Zach Werenski's goal before later scoring himself early in the third period. The pair of points brings Marchment up to 17 goals, 19 assists, 101 shots on net, 74 hits and 22 blocked shots across 58 games this season. The 30-year-old winger has compiled 10 points, 30 shots on net and 25 hits over his last 15 games. His recent uptick in hits is noteworthy for his value in category-based fantasy leagues. As a part of the Blue Jackets' top line, Marchment should remain heavily involved down the stretch while Columbus looks to secure a playoff spot.
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Mattias Samuelsson D | BUF
Sabres' Mattias Samuelsson: Considered game-time decision
Samuelsson (illness) is considered a game-time decision for Wednesday's matchup against Boston, Rachel Lenzi of The Buffalo News reports.
Samuelsson missed Tuesday's practice session due to an illness, but he felt better Wednesday morning and was on the ice for the Sabres' morning skate and appears to be trending in the right direction. Samuelsson has recorded points in three of his last four appearances, logging three assists, seven blocked shots, two PIM, a hit and a plus-4 rating while averaging 21:20 of ice time across that span.
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Conor Timmins D | BUF
Sabres' Conor Timmins: Ready to return
Timmins (leg) will be activated off injured reserve and is available to play Wednesday versus Boston, per Rachel Lenzi of The Buffalo News.
Timmins hasn't been in the lineup since Dec. 18 because of the injury. He has six assists in 33 outings with Buffalo in 2025-26. Timmins' return might coincide with Mattias Samuelsson (illness) exiting the lineup. Samuelsson is a game-time decision Wednesday. If Samuelsson is available, then Zach Metsa might be a healthy scratch due to the return of Timmins.
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Dennis Hildeby G | TOR
Maple Leafs' Dennis Hildeby: Returns to minors
Hildeby was reassigned to AHL Toronto on Wednesday.
Hildeby was up with the Maple Leafs because of Anthony Stolarz's (throat) injury, but Stolarz got the start in Toronto's 4-2 victory over Boston on Tuesday. Stolarz and Joseph Woll will likely split the starting duties, while Hildeby is returning to the minors. Hildeby has a 5-6-4 record, 2.90 GAA and .910 save percentage in 19 outings with the Maple Leafs in 2025-26, but he didn't play for the club during his latest NHL stint.
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Zach Werenski D | CLB
Blue Jackets' Zach Werenski: Adds one of each in win
Werenski scored a goal, recorded an assist and placed three shots on net in Tuesday's 3-2 win over Philadelphia.
Werenski scored his first goal since returning from the Olympics to give the Blue Jackets their first lead of the game. Over his last nine games, the 28-year-old defenseman has amassed 12 points, 28 shots on net and seven blocked shots. He ranks second among all defenseman with 77 points and ranks second on the Blue Jackets with 21 goals. Werenski has been one of the league's best blueliners over the last three seasons and has a strong case to earn his first Norris Trophy. He should continue to post elite offensive numbers while the Blue Jackets look to secure a playoff berth.
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Dan Vladar G | PHI
Flyers' Dan Vladar: Concedes three goals in loss
Vladar stopped 16 of 19 shots on goal in Tuesday's 3-2 loss to the Blue Jackets.
Following Philadelphia's opening goal in the first period, Vladar allowed three consecutive goals across the second and third stanzas. With Tuesday's loss, he now holds a 23-12-7 record, a 2.43 GAA and a .907 save percentage through 44 appearances this season. Over his last five outings, Vladar has played at a high level with a 3-1-1 record, a 1.76 GAA and a .931 save percentage. He's a near shoo-in for career-best numbers in multiple major stat categories. He should continue to provide good value for fantasy managers down the stretch.
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Jet Greaves G | CLB
Blue Jackets' Jet Greaves: Stays hot with win
Greaves halted 24 of 26 shots on net in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Flyers.
Greaves continued his strong run of play Tuesday, allowing just one goal late in the first and third periods. Across his last five appearances, he has a 4-1-0 record, a 1.59 GAA and a .934 save percentage. Overall, the 24-year-old netminder has a 24-13-8 record, a 2.57 GAA and a .910 save percentage through 46 appearances this season. The young netminder is playing like one of the league's best and has helped the Blue Jackets enter a playoff spot in the Metropolitan Division. Greaves is an elite goaltender to roster in fantasy for the remainder of the fantasy playoffs.
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Jordan Staal C | CAR
Hurricanes' Jordan Staal: Lights lamp in loss
Staal scored a goal, put two shots on net and dished out four hits in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to the Canadiens.
Staal doubled the Hurricanes' lead just seven minutes into the opening period before the Canadiens would shut them out the rest of the way. Overall, Staal is up to 18 goals, 31 points, 94 shots on net, 150 hits and 38 blocked shots through 68 games this season. Carolina's captain has displayed his all-around value as of late with two goals, three points and 15 hits over the last four games. The 20-year NHL veteran still offers plenty of value in fantasy leagues that value category coverage and banger stats.
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Nicolas Roy C | COL
Avalanche's Nicolas Roy: Expected to miss some time
Head coach Jared Bednar said Wednesday that Roy (upper body) will be out for "a little bit," Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports.
Bednar added that the Avalanche want to give Roy time to get healthy, so expect the 29-year-old center to miss some games. Roy also didn't play in Tuesday's 6-2 win over Pittsburgh. He has eight goals and 23 points in 68 appearances between Colorado and Toronto in 2025-26. Roy will likely serve in a bottom-six capacity once he's healthy.
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Nikolaj Ehlers LW | CAR
Hurricanes' Nikolaj Ehlers: Opens scoring on power play
Ehlers tallied a power-play goal and fired five shots on net in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to Montreal.
Ehlers found the back of the net on a power play less than three minutes into the contest. The 30-year-old winger now has 22 goals, 59 points and 178 shots on net through 71 games this season. His first year in Carolina has been a strong campaign for his offensive numbers, as he sits just five points away from setting a new career high. He has excelled in March with seven goals and 15 points across 12 games, making him a strong player to roster in all formats for the remainder of the fantasy playoffs.