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Top Calvin de Haan News
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Avalanche's Calvin de Haan: Limited offense in part-time role
De Haan was scratched for the third time in eight November games when he sat out Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Flyers.
De Haan has played a majority of the time, logging one assist, 22 shots on net, 19 hits and 28 blocked shots over 15 appearances. The 33-year-old is not a full-time player, and he's often limited to a third-pairing role when the Avalanche are healthy on defense. The blueliner will likely continue to rotate in and out of the lineup while competing with Oliver Kylington and John Ludvig for playing time.
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Avalanche's Calvin de Haan: First helper with new team
De Haan logged an assist, two shots on goal, three hits and three blocked shots in Saturday's 6-4 loss to the Blue Jackets.
The 33-year-old defenseman has a helper, five blocked shots, three hits and a minus-2 rating through his first two games with the Avalanche. De Haan has been fending off Oliver Kylington and John Ludvig for a spot on the third pairing alongside Sam Malinski after signing a one-year deal with Colorado in July. De Haan has just one 20-point campaign to his name, so he's unlikely to turn into a dynamo on offense in 2024-25.
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Avalanche's Calvin de Haan: Signs one-year deal
De Haan signed a one-year, $800,000 contract with the Avalanche on Monday, per Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia.
De Haan had three goals, 10 points, 96 hits and 82 blocked shots in 59 regular-season appearances with the Lightning in 2023-24. The 33-year-old should be in the mix for a third-pairing role, but it wouldn't be surprising if he ends up as Colorado's seventh defenseman on the depth chart.
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Lightning's Calvin de Haan: Needs contract for next season
De Haan becomes a free agent this offseason.
The veteran defender, who inked a one-year deal for $775,000 last summer, put up three goals and seven assists in 59 games this season. De Haan was scratched for nine of the Lightning's last 11 games, despite putting up an assist in each of the two games played. He played in one postseason game in 2023-24, delivering two blocked shots and one hit in 10:50 of ice time. At his best, de Haan could give you triple-digit hits and blocked shots, but he needs to ink a contract this summer. He'll soon be 33, and the journeyman may struggle to find a suitor. He hasn't played a full season since 2016-17 for the Islanders.
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Lightning's Calvin de Haan: Struggling to find consistency
De Haan fired three shots Saturday in a 5-3 win over Florida.
De Haan has just three goals and five assists in 54 games this season after tallying 12 points in 53 games with Carolina last year. He has been a healthy scratch in three of the Bolts' five games in March after a stretch in mid-February when he dressed just once in a six-game span. De Haan needs to be on the ice with greater consistency before he produces. As a result, his fantasy value is negligible.
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Lightning's Calvin de Haan: Nets first goal this season
De Haan scored a goal on two shots in a 4-3 victory over the Canadiens on Sunday.
De Haan put Tampa ahead 3-2 midway through the third period, beating Sam Montembeault from the circle for his first goal with the Lightning. The goal is de Haan's second point in his last 24 games. Overall, he has four points (a goal and three assists) with a minus-4 rating through 33 contests in a third-pairing role in Tampa Bay.
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Lightning's Calvin de Haan: Unspectacular work helps on ice
De Haan has one assist, 26 hits and 33 blocked shots in his last 22 games.
De Haan is averaging 15:43 of ice time this season, and his value is limited both on the ice and in fantasy. Overall he has three assists, 39 hits and 42 blocks in 31 games. De Haan plays a neutral, low-mistake game that is unspectacular.
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Lightning's Calvin de Haan: Better on ice than in fantasy arena
De Haan had one shot and two hits in 14:39 of ice time in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Jets on Wednesday.
He and Nick Perbix continue to log the lowest ice time of all of the Bolts' defenders, and they continue to deliver meager point totals as well. De Haan hasn't put up a point in eight contests, and he remains far more valuable on the ice than in fantasy.
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Lightning's Calvin de Haan: Agrees to one-year pact with Bolts
De Haan signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with Tampa Bay on Sunday.
De Haan accounted for 12 points, 51 shots on goal, 49 blocked shots and 84 hits in 53 games with Carolina last season. He is projected to serve as a third-pairing defender with the Lightning.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Back in lineup, still not scoring
De Haan recorded two hits and a shot on goal in 14:13 of ice time Saturday against the Golden Knights. It was his second game back in the lineup following a three-game stint as a healthy scratch.
Fantasy managers can expect de Haan to spend more time watching from the press box following the Canes' acquistion of Shayne Gostisbehere at the trade deadline. De Haan will essentially be battling Dylan Coghlan and Jalen Chatfield (upper body) for a spot on the third defensive pairing down the stretch. Either way, de Haan still doesn't warrant much fantasy attention with just 12 points in 52 games this season.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Rare goal in Friday OT win
De Haan scored his second goal of the season in Friday's 5-4 overtime win over the Sharks.
De Haan took advantage of a juicy rebound given up by the Sharks' netminder James Reimer to tie the score at 1-1 in the first period. Nevertheless, de Haan remains a permanent fixture on the Canes' third line, and with just nine points on the season so far (2G, 7A), isn't likely to garner much fantasy attention in most formats.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: More efficient this season
De Haan secured an assist in Sunday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Canucks.
De Haan's secondary helper helped him match his offensive total from last season, when he produced only eight points through 69 games for Chicago. But this time, with Carolina, he's done it in 34 fewer games, and despite the team switch resulting in a six-minute drop in ice time. The Hurricanes are utilizing de Haan on the third defensive pair in his second stint with the team.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Supplies helper in victory
De Haan collected an assist Thursday, contributing to a 3-2 win over the Kraken.
While he's been known to hit the scoresheet every now and then, de Haan's specialty comes in the form of blocked shots and hits; he's racked up 24 and 39 of those, respectively, through 22 games. An undisclosed issue sapped de Haan's momentum early in the season, and he's been relegated to third-pairing duty in his second stint with the Hurricanes, so fantasy managers can safely leave him on the waiver wire for the time being.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Set to return Thursday
De Haan (undisclosed) is expected to rejoin the Hurricanes for Thursday's game against Tampa Bay.
De Haan hasn't played since Oct. 22 because of the injury. Now that he's available, he's projected to play on the third pairing with Jalen Chatfield. Dylan Coghlan, who played in Carolina's last four games, is expected to be a healthy scratch. De Haan has a goal in four games while averaging 12:18 of ice time. He doesn't make regular offensive contributions, and last season he finished with just eight points in 69 contests.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Getting close
De Haan (undisclosed) is not expected to play Monday against Washington, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
De Haan took part in the morning skate, but it appears as though he isn't quite ready to return yet. Coach Rod Brind'Amour said that de Haan is "close" to being able to return. The 31-year-old blueliner has been out since Oct. 22.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Not expected to play Saturday
De Haan is not expected to play Saturday despite being available to return from an undisclosed injury, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
De Haan sat out two games with the issue. He is slated to be scratched Saturday against Philadelphia. De Haan has been listed as day-to-day for maintenance, so he could be getting another game off to rest Saturday.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Unavailable Friday
De Haan (undisclosed) will not suit up Friday against the Islanders, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
De Haan will miss his second straight game Friday and he's yet to get back on the ice for practice. As of now, it seems unlikely that he'll return Saturday against the Flyers. Dylan Coghlan will dress in his place again Friday.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Not practicing Thursday
De Haan (undisclosed) did not practice Thursday, per Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site.
De Haan has now missed two consecutive practices after missing Monday's game against Vancouver. The 31-year-old defenseman has a goal in his first four games with Carolina while playing on the third pairing. De Haan should be considered day-to-day until more information becomes available.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Buries first goal
De Haan scored a goal and added two hits in Saturday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Flames.
De Haan benefited from the Hurricanes' pressure in the first period, as they were able to get multiple shots off in short order. His tally made it 2-0, but the Flames rallied back after that. The 31-year-old defenseman hasn't exceeded the 15-point mark in the last five years, so he shouldn't be counted on for offense. He has four shots on net, seven hits, four PIM and three blocked shots in four appearances this year as a third-pairing option.
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Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan: Signs one-year deal
The Hurricanes signed de Haan to a one-year contract worth $850,000 on Saturday.
De Haan was on a PTO in training camp and impressed the Canes enough to warrant a one-year deal. He had four goals and eight points in 69 games with the Blackhawks last season while picking up 146 hits and 172 blocked shots.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 195 lbs |
Birthplace: Carp, ON |
Age: 33 |
Experience: 12 |
Shoots: Left |