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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Sent to AHL affiliate

    Boyle was reassigned to AHL Grand Rapids on Thursday.

    Boyle will once again trade places with Kaden Fulcher, who was promoted to the Red Wings' taxi squad in a corresponding move Thursday.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Switches spots with Fulcher

    Boyle was reassigned to Detroit's taxi squad Monday.

    Boyle continues to rotate spots with Kaden Fulcher, who was sent to AHL Grand Rapids in a corresponding move. Neither goalie is expected to see NHL action with Thomas Greiss and Jonathan Bernier sharing the crease in Detroit.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Dropped to AHL affiliate

    Boyle was reassigned to AHL Grand Rapids on Tuesday.

    Boyle will head to the minors to make room for Kaden Fulcher on Detroit's taxi squad. Boyle has yet to see any NHL action this season.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Back on taxi squad

    Boyle was reassigned to Detroit's taxi squad Monday.

    Boyle continues to swap places with Kaden Fulcher on a regular basis, and this time it's the former moving to the taxi squad and the latter heading to AHL Grand Rapids.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Drops to AHL Grand Rapids

    Boyle was assigned to AHL Grand Rapids on Thursday, per CapFriendly.

    Boyle and Kaden Fulcher continue to swap spots in the organization to help manage their playing time.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Ascends to taxi squad

    Boyle was promoted to Detroit's taxi squad from AHL Grand Rapids on Wednesday.

    Boyle will join the taxi squad so Kaden Fulcher can head to the minors and get some playing time. Don't expect to see Boyle in an NHL contest this season.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Dropped to minor-league affiliate

    Boyle was reassigned to AHL Grand Rapids on Tuesday.

    Boyle will swap places with Kaden Fulcher, who was promoted to Detroit's taxi squad in a corresponding move. Boyle will likely continue to bounce between levels down the stretch.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Joins taxi squad

    Boyle was promoted to Detroit's taxi squad Saturday.

    Boyle will switch spots with Kaden Fulcher, who was sent to the AHL in a corresponding move. Boyle hasn't appeared in an NHL contest since 2018-19.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Heading to AHL

    Boyle was demoted to AHL Grand Rapids on Monday.

    Boyle had been on Detroit's practice squad for most of the season but is pretty far down on the organizational depth chart. He'll see more action in the minors, where he recorded a .911 save percentage and 2.82 GAA in 20 games with AHL San Diego last season.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Shifted to taxi squad

    Boyle was designated for the taxi squad by the Red Wings on Tuesday, Ansar Khan of MLive.com reports.

    Boyle reportedly joins fellow goaltender Calvin Pickard on the six-man taxi squad ahead of Opening Night against the visiting Hurricanes on Thursday. Last season, Boyle played exclusively for AHL San Diego, posting a 2.82 GAA and .911 save percentage between 20 contests.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Waived by parent club

    Boyle was waived by the Red Wings on Monday, Max Bultman of The Athletic Detroit reports.

    Boyle was able to get a long look in training camp, but the Wings understandably will roll with their experienced tandem in net, a duo comprised of Jonathan Bernier and newcomer Thomas Greiss. Boyle will presumably head to AHL Grand Rapids in the event that he clears waivers.

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  • Red Wings' Kevin Boyle: Pens deal in Motor City

    Boyle signed a one-year contract with the Red Wings on Friday.

    Boyle has spent the better part of the last four years with AHL San Diego, but he played five games with the Ducks during the 2018-19 season and performed quite well, recording a .928 save percentage but a 1-3-0 record. The Red Wings chose not to re-sign Jimmy Howard, and if they don't bring in another netminder, Boyle and incumbent Calvin Pickard will battle to be Jonathan Bernier's backup next season.

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  • Ducks' Kevin Boyle: Assigned to AHL affiliate

    Anaheim assigned Boyle to AHL San Diego on Friday.

    Boyle's demotion all but confirms John Gibson (upper body) will return to the lineup for Friday's game against Vegas. The 26-year-old backstop will almost certainly remain in the minors for the rest of the 2018-19 campaign.

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  • Ducks' Kevin Boyle: On wrong end of shutout

    Boyle made 25 saves on 29 shots, but fell 4-0 to the Canucks on Monday.

    His teammates couldn't find a way to crack Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom in this affair. Boyle's record drops to 1-3 with a 2.17 GAA and a .928 save percentage. Boyle was backed up by career minor-leaguer Angus Redmond as John Gibson (upper body), Ryan Miller (undisclosed) and Chad Johnson (head) were all unavailable. Gibson is getting closer to returning, and Boyle will likely find himself in AHL San Diego if Miller's injury is short term.

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  • Ducks' Kevin Boyle: Tending twine in Vancouver

    Boyle will draw the start against the Canucks on Monday, Elliott Teaford of The Orange County Register reports.

    The 26-year-old rookie has been dynamite thus far in his young NHL career. Despite a 1-2-0 record, Boyle owns a 1.66 GAA and .945 save percentage, including a 35-save shutout the last time he faced Vancouver. He should be a solid fantasy play for Monday's contest.

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  • Ducks' Kevin Boyle: Yields two scores in loss

    Boyle allowed two goals on 21 shots in a 2-1 loss to the Oilers on Saturday.

    The rookie still hasn't allowed more than two goals in a game, but this was his worst performance based on save percentage (.905) in his four NHL appearances. He is now 1-2-0 with a 1.66 GAA and .945 save percentage in four NHL games. If he continues to play well, Boyle could continue to start until John Gibson returns from his upper-body injury.

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  • Ducks' Kevin Boyle: Starting Saturday

    Boyle will defend the cage in Saturday's road tilt against Edmonton, Eric Stephens of The Athletic reports.

    Saturday marks Boyle's third NHL start -- he made his debut in relief -- and he's gone 1-1-0 with a 1.51 GAA and .955 save percentage thus far. His opponent Saturday, the Oilers, will be without Connor McDavid (suspension), but will be led by the red-hot Leon Draisaitl, who has four goals and seven points over his past five games.

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  • Ducks' Kevin Boyle: Suffers first NHL loss

    Boyle stopped 26 of 28 shots but was on the wrong end of Friday's 3-0 shutout at the hands of the Bruins.

    Boyle blanked the Canucks on Wednesday in a 1-0 win, but has now seen the other side of the coin with this defeat. Boyle is 1-1-0 over three appearances (two starts), with a 1.51 GAA and .955 save percentage. If he continues to play well, he should keep John Gibson's seat warm while the latter is out with an upper-body injury.

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  • Ducks' Kevin Boyle: Facing Boston

    Boyle will start between the pipes in Friday's home game against the Bruins, NHL.com's Dan Arritt reports.

    Boyle was fantastic in his first NHL start Wednesday against Vancouver, stopping all 35 shots en route to an impressive 1-0 shutout victory. The undrafted rookie will look to stay sharp and pick up a second straight win in a home matchup with a Boston team that's only averaging 2.27 goals per game on the road this campaign, 28th in the NHL.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 197 lbs
Birthplace: Manalapan, NJ
Age: 32
Experience: 1
Shoots: Left