NHL Player News
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Shane Pinto C | OTT
Senators' Shane Pinto: Leads charge with three points
Pinto scored a goal on three shots, dished two assists, added four PIM, notched two hits and went plus-2 in Saturday's 7-4 win over the Kraken.
Pinto was involved in three of the Senators' first four goals. His line with Nick Cousins and Michael Amadio combined for two goals and five helpers in the contest. Pinto hadn't logged a multi-point effort since Jan. 1, so this could be a spark for his offense. The 25-year-old center is up to 17 goals, 16 assists, 117 shots on net, 72 hits, 36 blocked shots, 36 PIM and a plus-3 rating over 52 appearances. Pinto has a good chance of getting over the 40-point mark for the first time in his career.
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Linus Ullmark G | OTT
Senators' Linus Ullmark: Gets plenty of support in win
Ullmark stopped 17 of 21 shots in Saturday's 7-4 win over the Kraken.
Ullmark wasn't at his best, but the Senators had built up a sizable lead before he allowed two goals over the last 10 minutes. The 32-year-old netminder has earned three wins in his last five outings, giving up 14 goals in that span. He's up to 19-8-7 with a 2.84 GAA and an .884 save percentage over 35 appearances. Ullmark can pile up wins with a strong offense supporting him, but he can be a danger on the ratio stats. The Senators wrap up their current road trip with a soft matchup in Vancouver on Monday.
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Sebastian Aho LW | CAR
Hurricanes' Sebastian Aho: Distributes three assists
Aho notched three assists, including one on the power play, and added two PIM in Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Flames.
Aho had been displaying a strong scoring touch over the last month or so, but he took a playmaking turn in this contest. The star center is up to 23 goals, 42 helpers, 21 power-play points, 144 shots on net, 53 hits and a plus-14 rating over 63 appearances. Aho can do it all on the Hurricanes' top line, and he continues to look comfortable with Andrei Svechnikov and Seth Jarvis on his wings.
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Sean Walker D | CAR
Hurricanes' Sean Walker: Finds twine in loss
Walker scored a goal in Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Flames.
Walker's point streak is up to five games (two goals, four assists). The 31-year-old defenseman continues to make the most of a top-four role. He has six goals, 20 points, 133 shots on net, 100 hits, 96 blocked shots, 51 PIM and a minus-3 rating over 63 appearances. While his offense is hot, he'll have some extra appeal in fantasy, but that value is likely to fade before the end of the campaign.
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Alexander Nikishin D | CAR
Hurricanes' Alexander Nikishin: Strikes on power play in loss
Nikishin scored a power-play goal, added two hits and blocked two shots in Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Flames.
Nikishin is in for a short-term boost on the power play while Shayne Gostisbehere (lower body) is sidelined. The goal Saturday ended Nikishin's seven-game point drought, so a few more looks in prime situations may be just what he needs to reignite his offense. The rookie defenseman is at eight goals, 23 points (seven on the power play), 97 shots on net, 109 hits, 70 blocked shots and a plus-11 rating over 62 outings this season.
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Andrei Svechnikov RW | CAR
Hurricanes' Andrei Svechnikov: One of each in loss
Svechnikov scored a goal and added an assist in Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Flames.
Svechnikov has a pair of multi-point efforts over his last three games. He set up a Seth Jarvis goal in the opening minute and scored one of his own in the final minute in Saturday's loss. Svechnikov has 23 goals, 55 points, 165 shots on net, 111 hits, 46 PIM and a plus-7 rating over 63 appearances. He has matched his best performance in the last four years, and he's in position to challenge his career-high marks of 30 goals and 69 points from the 2021-22 regular season.
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Seth Jarvis C | CAR
Hurricanes' Seth Jarvis: Earns three points in loss
Jarvis scored a goal on two shots, added two assists and went plus-2 in Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Flames.
One of his helpers came on the power play. Jarvis has gotten on the scoresheet in five of six games since the Olympics, compiling two goals and seven assists in that span. He continues to thrive on the Hurricanes' top line as one of the team's top forwards. For the season, Jarvis has 27 goals, 25 assists, 15 power-play points, 171 shots on net, 75 hits and a plus-12 rating over 55 appearances.
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Brandon Bussi G | CAR
Hurricanes' Brandon Bussi: Sloppy outing in Calgary
Bussi stopped 20 of 25 shots in Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Flames.
Bussi's been poor since the Olympic break, allowing 13 goals on 75 shots over his last three outings. He's still sharing the crease with Frederik Andersen, but the Hurricanes may opt to lean more on their veteran netminder if Bussi can't get his performance back on track. This loss ended his nine-game winning streak. Bussi is 25-4-1 with a 2.38 GAA and an .898 save percentage over 30 starts this season. The Hurricanes are next in action at home Tuesday versus the Penguins, who will be without both Sidney Crosby (lower body) and Evgeni Malkin (suspension).
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Olli Maatta D | CGY
Flames' Olli Maatta: Nabs assist in Calgary debut
Maatta notched an assist and blocked five shots in Saturday's 5-4 win over the Hurricanes.
Maatta started the game on the third pairing but ended up with 23:54 of ice time after Zach Whitecloud's (upper body) exit. The 31-year-old Maatta should get a better chance to play regularly for the Flames after being a regular scratch for the Mammoth. He's produced just two helpers with 11 shots on net, 22 blocked shots and a minus-6 rating over 23 outings this season.
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Zayne Parekh D | CGY
Flames' Zayne Parekh: First point since return
Parekh logged a power-play assist in Saturday's 5-4 win over the Hurricanes.
With the Flames' blue line torn almost all the way down through the Rasmus Andersson and MacKenzie Weegar trades, it's now Parekh's time to shine on the first power-play unit. He did just that Saturday, setting up a Morgan Frost goal in the second period. Parekh has logged just two helpers with 15 shots on net and nine blocked shots over 18 NHL appearances this season. The 20-year-old's long-term fantasy future is bright, but he needs to show more to be an option in redraft formats.