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Blackhawks' Matt Fraser: Dealt to the Blackhawks
Fraser has been traded to the Blackhawks along with Andrew Ladd and Jay Harrison, Ken Wiebe of the Winnipeg Sun reports.
As noted by TSN's Darren Dreger, the Jets will receive center Marko Dano, a first-round draft pick in 2016, and a conditional draft pick. This is a very nice deal for the Blackhawks, and the addition of Fraser provides the defending champs with a hard-working depth forward capable of playing on the left or right wing. He's played in 87 NHL games since entering with the Stars in 2011-12, but the Jets didn't use the undrafted Fraser outside of 44 games with minor-league affiliate Manitoba, pitching in five goals and nine assists in 44 games.
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Oilers To Part Ways With Fraser
Fraser wasn't tendered a qualifying offer Monday by the Oilers, meaning he'll become an unrestricted free agent, Jason Gregor of the Edmonton Journal reports.... See More ... See Less -
Jets Sign Fraser To One-Year Deal
Fraser signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Jets on Thursday, Gary Lawless of the Winnipeg Free Press reports.... See More ... See Less -
Stars' Fraser Traded To Bruins
Fraser was traded to the Bruins as part of a seven-player deal on Thursday, TSN's Darren Dreger reports.Fraser briefly saw NHL time last season, posting three points in nine and three-game stints. He was productive offensively for AHL's Texas Stars, scoring 33 goals and adding 13 assists over 62 games. The 23-year-old prospect will likely get another shot in the NHL in the coming season, and will aim to bolster Boston's offensive depth.... See More ... See Less -
Bruins' Fraser Assigned To AHL
Fraser was assigned to AHL Providence on Saturday.Acquired from the Stars in July's Tyler Seguin trade, Fraser faced long odds to a roster spot among the Bruins' deep forward ranks. Fraser accrued three points in 12 NHL games last season.... See More ... See Less -
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Bruins' Fraser Skates With Lucic And Krejci
With Jarome Iginla not practicing Monday, Fraser skated on a line with Milan Lucic and David Krejci during the Bruins' workout.It remains to be seen if Iginla will be forced to miss Tuesday's game against the Flames, but it he does, then Fraser's short-term value could get a boost, if given the opportunity to play with Krejci and Lucic. Though Fraser has not recorded a point in four games with the Bruins thus far, he has displayed some touch at the AHL level, notching 16 goals in 23 games with Providence.... See More ... See Less -
Fraser Fills In Up Front For Bruins
Fraser's teammate, Jarome Iginla, has reportedly been cleared to play Tuesday against the Flames.Fraser skated on a line with Milan Lucic and David Krejci during practice Monday, but he's now in line to slide back down the team's third or fourth line Tuesday. Fraser has yet to record a point in four games with the Bruins thus far, but Shawn Thornton's suspension, coupled a rash of injuries up front, has created a scenario in which Fraser should stick with the big club for the foreseeable future.... See More ... See Less -
Bruins' Fraser Scratched With Undisclosed Ailment
Fraser was scratched with an undisclosed ailment Tuesday vs. the Flames, CSNNE.com's Joe Haggerty reports.When pressed for a reason on Fraser's absence, the team's media relations direction would only saw that the forward wasn't a healthy scratch. Expect coach Claude Julien to provide an update on Fraser's status after the game.... See More ... See Less -
Bruins' Fraser Returns
Fraser (unspecified issue) was at practice Wednesday.Fraser, who was not in the Bruins' lineup Tuesday, skated Wednesday on a line with Carl Soderberg and Ryan Spooner. It's unclear why Fraser sat Tuesday, but the team indicated that he was not a healthy scratch.... See More ... See Less -
Bruins' Fraser Should Be Ready For Training Camp
Fraser, who underwent surgery on his right foot a week after the 2013-14 season concluded, is slated to start skating in early August, ESPN.com reports.... See More ... See Less -
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Bruins Sign Fraser
The Bruins have signed Fraser to a one-year, two-way deal, the Boston Herald reports.Fraser, who is bouncing back from a broken foot, which required offseason surgery, has resumed skating and is on track to compete for a wing spot on the Bruins' third or fourth line this coming season.... See More ... See Less -
Bruins' Fraser Makes A Case To Stick
In notching his second nice goal in two preseason games on Friday against Washington, Fraser continues to make a case to stick with the Bruins, the Boston Herald reports.With Milan Lucic out, Fraser played on a line with David Krejci and Loui Eriksson on Friday. Once Lucic returns to action (possibly as soon as Saturday against Detroit), Fraser will take aim at securing a role on the B's third or fourth line, an outcome that seems quite plausible, considering his solid preseason effort to date.... See More ... See Less -
Bruins Retain Fraser
Fraser remains on the Bruins' roster in advance of Wednesday's season opener against the Flyers.Fraser figures to work as a winger on the Bruins' third line out of the gate, though if he does get bumped up a peg at any point, he could merit fantasy attention, given that the 24-year-old has displayed a goal-scoring knack at the AHL level.... See More ... See Less -
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Bruins' Fraser Sits Monday
Fraser was not present for warmups in advance of Monday's game against the Avs.With the B's coming off a 4-0 blanking at the hands of Washington on Saturday, the team's lines have a new look on Monday, with Fraser on track to sit out the contest.... See More ... See Less -
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