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Paul Carey: Signs with SHL squad
Carey has signed a contract with Djurgardens of the SHL, Patrick Williams of NHL.com reports.
Carey spent the entirety of the 2020-21 campaign with AHL Providence, picking up 14 points through 22 contests. The 32-year-old forward will likely spend the rest of his playing days overseas.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Drops back to minors
Carey was reassigned to AHL Providence on Thursday, per CapFriendly.
Carey was unlikely to get into an NHL game this season, and instead he'll return to the bus league.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Joins taxi squad
Carey was added to the taxi squad Monday, CapFriendly reports.
Carey has 14 points in 22 AHL games this season but hasn't appeared in an NHL game since the 2019-20 campaign. He'll be a depth forward for the Bruins.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: On AHL roster
Carey is listed on AHL Providence's training camp roster.
The 32-year-old forward has 100 games worth of NHL experience to his credit and is thus a candidate to see some spot duty with the Boston down the road, in situations when forward absences pile up for big club.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Waived by Bruins
The Bruins have waived Carey, Matt Porter of The Boston Globe reports.
The 32-year-old is a candidate to join the team's practice squad and given the unique circumstances surrounding the 2020-21 NHL season, the journeyman forward could well see some spot duty with the Bruins down the road.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Shifts to minors
The Bruins sent Carey down to AHL Providence on Sunday.
Carey suited up in just one game of a two-game stint with the big club, playing 6:22 minutes and going pointless. The 31-year-old has been a journeyman with six teams in his career, so is a likely candidate to re-join the team when injuries occur.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Bumps up a rank
The Bruins recalled Carey from AHL Providence on Saturday.
The Bruins are dealing with an assortment of injuries up front, so Carey's being recalled for depth. The 31-year-old posted zero points over seven NHL games last year, but he's been more successful in the minors this season with 13 points over 17 contests.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Moved to minors
The Bruins sent Carey back to AHL Providence on Thursday, TSN Transactions reports.
Carey drew into just two contests during his time with the Bruins, but he was hanging around with the big club as a depth option during the series. With AHL Providence headed to the playoffs, he will instead head to the minors to help the other Bruins with their run. He could rejoin the top club as soon as Providence is eliminated.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Up with big club
Carey was an extra at practice Tuesday after being called up from AHL Providence.
Considering David Backes is having a hard time staying in the lineup, Carey is unlikely to get a look during the postseason. The winger figures to continue practicing with the team and will serve as an emergency depth option in case a handful of guys get hurt. Once Sean Kuraly (hand) is given the all-clear, Carey could find himself back with AHL Providence for the Calder Cup Playoffs.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Signs extension
Carey has signed a two-year, two-way contract extension with the Bruins.
Carey's new deal has an annual NHL cap hit of $700,000. The 30-year-old will continue to provide the B's organization with veteran depth up front. The 6-foot-1, 200-pounder has seen action in just seven NHL games his season, going without a point in that span, but Carey has at least excelled at the AHL level, having logged 21 goals and 50 points in 52 contests to date.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Heading back to minors
Carey was reassigned to AHL Providence on Friday.
In his brief stint with Boston, Carey saw action in two games, logging a total of three shots on goal, an even ice rating, 28:49 minutes of ice time and 0:16 of power-play ice time. The Boston native has scored 20 points (14 goals, six assists) in 21 games with AHL Providence this season since being acquired from the Senators' organization Jan. 11. The 30-year-old is an option for another recall when the big club needs added depth up front, but with David Pastrnak back in action, Carey will look to keep up his strong momentum at the minor-league level.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Headed to NHL
Carey has been recalled from AHL Providence.
With Carey up with the big club, fellow forward Peter Cehlarik was sent to the AHL in a corresponding move. Carey earned his call-up by racking up 14 goals and 20 points in 21 games for Providence since being acquired from the Senators' organization. The 30-year-old has eight goals and 16 points to his credit over the course of 97 games at the NHL level and figures to fill a bottom-six role for Boston.
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Bruins' Paul Carey: Dished to Boston
The Senators traded Carey to the Bruins on Friday in exchange for Cody Goloubef.
Carey has logged just five NHL games this season for the Senators and has never been a consistent contributor at the top level. He will likely wind up with AHL Providence, where he should provide the minor-league club with a veteran presence up front.
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Senators' Paul Carey: Returned to AHL affiliate
The Senators reassigned Carey to AHL Belleville on Wednesday.
Carey served as a healthy scratch during his one-game stay with the big club, so this move isn't surprising. The veteran forward will return to a prominent role with Belleville, where he's racked up four goals and 19 points in 20 appearances this season.
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Senators' Paul Carey: Back with big club
Carey was recalled from AHL Belleville on Monday.
Injuries are piling up for the Senators, which is why they are calling on the veteran journeyman for reinforcement. Last season, the 30-year-old got his first real NHL playing time, but he only managed 51 shots on goal in 60 games. The upside here, for fantasy players, is effectively nil. Carey may not even break into the lineup while he's in Ottawa.
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Senators' Paul Carey: Shipped down to minors
Carey was reassigned to AHL Belleville on Wednesday.
Carey will likely find himself moving between leagues frequently this season, as he figures to be the primary call-up option when injuries pop up. In his five NHL outings this year, the Boston native is pointless while averaging a mere 9:08 of ice time.
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Senators' Paul Carey: Jumps to big club
Carey was recalled by the Senators on Tuesday, Steve Lloyd of TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.
Carey's a solid fourth-line player with seven goals and 14 points in 60 games last season. The Sens need depth at forward since Brady Tkachuk (groin) and Max McCormick (lower body) are considered day-to-day ahead of Saturday's game versus the Maple Leafs.
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Senators' Paul Carey: Joins Ottawa's system
Carey signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Senators on Sunday. He will make $700,000 at the NHL level with that figure decreasing to $350,000 in the AHL.
The two-way aspect of this deal will allow the Senators to freely move Carey to the minors and back without having to expose him to waivers. Last season, he made his way into 60 games, adding seven goals and just as many assists for the Rangers. We'll have to see him average more than 10:16 of ice time to take him seriously in fantasy circles, but we're fairly certain that Carey does not have top-six upside.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 200 lbs |
Birthplace: Boston, MA |
Age: 36 |
Experience: 7 |
Shoots: Left |