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Blackhawks' Ryan Stanton: Gets tryout with Chicago
Stanton signed a professional tryout contract with the Blackhawks on Wednesday.
The 32-year-old made his NHL debut with the Blackhawks in 2012-13, and he's a veteran of 120 games. Stanton spent last season with AHL Rockford, so he has some familiarity with the organization, but he's unlikely to get more than a two-way contract even if he impresses in training camp.
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Ryan Stanton: Released from PTO
Stanton was released from his professional tryout with the Oilers on Saturday.
Stanton is under contract with the Oilers' AHL affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors, so he'll report there before the minor-league season starts in February. The 31-year-old Stanton hasn't played in the NHL since 2015-16, so there's little chance he rises to that level again in 2020-21.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Signs PTO with Oilers
Stanton will attend Edmonton's training camp on a professional tryout offer.
Stanton hasn't appeared in an NHL contest since he logged one game with the Capitals in 2015-16, so the best he can hope for is playing his way into a two-way deal with the Oilers during camp.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Dropped by Edmonton
Stanton was waived by the Oilers on Friday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.
The Alberta native hasn't appeared in an NHL game since his single cup of coffee with the Capitals in 2015-16.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Shipped to lower leagues
Stanton was reassigned to AHL Bakersfield on Sunday.
Stanton was recalled Friday to provide depth on the blue line after an upper-body injury to Adam Larsson, but the recently added Brandon Davidson will now assume this duty. Stanton is unlikely to make any sort of fantasy impact for the Oilers this season.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Promoted from minors
Stanton was recalled from AHL Bakersfield on Friday.
Stanton was promoted after Adam Larsson (upper body) was placed on injured reserve. The 28-year-old Stanton has notched one helper, 14 PIM and a plus-1 rating in 11 minor-league games this season. The WHL product has never been a prolific scorer, so fantasy owners shouldn't be banking on him to start arbitrarily potting a bunch of goals.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Assigned to AHL
Stanton was assigned to the AHL's Bakersfield Condors on Thursday.
Stanton was called up Wednesday ahead of the Oilers' matchup with the Red Wings, but he did not see any ice time in the 6-2 win. He's expected to spend majority of the 2017-18 season with Bakersfield.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Called up Wednesday
Stanton was called up from AHL Bakersfield on Wednesday.
The Oilers defense is in freefall, having allowed an astounding 18 goals in the last three games, so this move is likely in an attempt to shake things up and give Stanton a chance to prove himself where the rest of the defensive corps cannot. The 28-year-old put up decent defensive numbers while playing regularly for the Canucks from 2013 to 2015, but has never been much of a scoring threat.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Waived by Edmonton
Stanton (foot) was waived by the Oilers on Tuesday with the purpose of assignment to AHL Bakersfield.
This was the likeliest course of action for Stanton anyway and he will now have the opportunity to rehab his injury in the minors with the goal of taking another shot at the NHL roster once he is healthy enough. That could be easier said than done though, as it will probably require an injury to one of Edmonton's defensive guys.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Out with broken foot
Stanton is expected to miss several weeks after sustaining a broken foot, Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal reports.
Stanton was likely competing with Eric Gryba and Matt Benning for a spot on the third pairing, but he'll now have to face the prospect of sitting out for an extended time frame. The 28-year-old has logged a lone NHL appearance in the past two seasons, and this injury will likely result in him being reassigned to AHL Bakersfield once he's cleared for action.
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Oilers' Ryan Stanton: Inks deal Saturday
Stanton signed a two-year contract with Edmonton on Saturday.
Stanton will likely be fighting for a spot on the Oilers' 23-man roster along with Eric Gryba. Last season, the 27-year-old Stanton failed to get onto the ice with Colorado, instead suiting up with AHL San Antonio and AHL Cleveland for the year. Considering the blueliner last tallied an NHL point back in 2014-15 with Vancouver, fantasy owners probably shouldn't be pinning their hopes on him suddenly becoming an offensive force in the league.
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Blue Jackets' Ryan Stanton: Traded to Blue Jackets
Stanton was traded to Columbus from Colorado on Monday in exchange for Cody Goloubef.
Neither defenseman has set foot on NHL ice this season, so needless to say this transaction doesn't exactly send shockwaves across the fantasy community. Stanton will immediately join Columbus' AHL affiliate looking to build on his four points in 15 games at AHL San Antonio this season.
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Capitals' Ryan Stanton: Recalled Friday
Stanton was recalled from AHL Hershey on Friday.
Stanton has yet to play in the NHL this season, and likely has been recalled just to provide an insurance option for the Capitals with John Carlson and Brooks Orpik missing out on this weekend's games.
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Capitals' Ryan Stanton: Reassigned to AHL Hershey
Stanton was reassigned to AHL Hershey on Friday, Isabelle Khurshudyan of the Washington Post reports.
Marcus Johansson may receive a suspension for the hit he delivered to Islanders defenseman Thomas Hickey's head in Thursday's matchup with New York, so the Capitals reassigned Stanton on Friday to open up a roster spot in case they need to recall a forward. Stanton did not crack the Capitals' lineup during his one-week stay with the big club.
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Capitals' Ryan Stanton: Recalled from AHL Hershey
The Capitals recalled Stanton from AHL Hershey on Friday, The Washington Post reports.
Stanton will take the roster spot of fellow defenseman Connor Carrick, who was assigned to Hershey in the corresponding move. Stanton has not appeared in a game for Vancouver this season after playing in a combined 118 games with the club over the last two seasons.
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Tallies assist Wednesday
Stanton recorded an assist in Wednesday's 4-3 shootout loss to Carolina.Signed to a one-year, two-way contract, Stanton is competing with Taylor Chorney and Aaron Ness for a spot as the team's seventh defenseman. While Stanton certainly is a serviceable bottom-pairing defenseman at the NHL level, his fantasy upside remains extremely limited due to a very deep and talented defense corps in front of him should he even make the Capitals roster for 2015-16.... See More ... See Less -
Blackhawks Bring Back Stanton
Stanton agreed to a one-year deal with Chicago on Tuesday.Stanton made his first NHL appearance last year, nabbing two penalty minutes and a plus-1 rating in one game. He has some intrigue as a penalty source (126 PIMs in the AHL last season), but he's mostly off the fantasy radar.... See More ... See Less -
Hawks Waive Stanton
Stanton was waived Sunday by the Blackhawks and was expected to be sent down to Rockford of the AHL, NBC Sports reported.Stanton made it to the last cut and it was between him and Mike Kostka for the final roster spot. Stanton lost out to Kostka because of experience, but Stanton will surely be back up sometime with the Hawks during the season.... See More ... See Less -
Stanton Claimed Off Waivers By Canucks
Stanton was claimed off waivers by the Canucks from the Blackhawks on Monday, CBC Sports reports.Stanton was waived by the Blackhawks on Sunday with the expectation he would clear and head to the AHL. Instead, the Canucks snapped him up off waivers and he will head north and west to Vancouver. He played one career NHL game with the Blackhawks last season and he will likely provide the Canucks with some depth on defense in the organization.... See More ... See Less -
Stanton Likley To Start Season On Canucks Third Defensnsive Pairing
Stanton will likely start the season alongside Chris Tanev on the team's third defensive pairing, TSN's Farhan Lalji reports.Stanton was recently claimed off waivers by Vancouver and should provide some depth to the Canucks defense core. His lack of NHL experience means that you shouldn't expect too much from him yet. The 24-year-old is still young though and could provide some fantasy value in the future.... See More ... See Less
Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 200 lbs |
Birthplace: St. Albert, AB |
Age: 35 |
Experience: 4 |
Shoots: Left |