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Tanner Pearson  • LW  •  Golden Knights

Tanner Pearson Signs One-Year Deal With Golden Knights

Veteran winger Tanner Pearson has inked a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Vegas Golden Knights. The 32-year-old earned the deal after impressing in preseason while on a professional tryout contract. Pearson has produced two goals and three points in four preseason outings with the Golden Knights. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect the same level of productivity from Pearson during the regular season. However, it's nice to see the veteran getting another opportunity in the league after running into serious health issues a couple of years back. Pearson has skated in only 68 games across the previous two campaigns, recording 18 points (six goals, 12 assists).
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Jack Campbell  • G  •  Red Wings

Jack Campbell Enters Player Assistance Program

Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jack Campbell has entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program and will be out indefinitely. After Edmonton bought out the final three seasons of his five-year, $25 million deal, Campbell signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Red Wings in the summer but was expected to start the campaign in the AHL. Detroit has stocked up on goalies, with Alex Lyon, Ville Husso, and Cam Talbot also options between the pipes. It's been a rough couple of seasons for Campbell in the NHL, but he carries a strong 93-52-18 career record.
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Nicolas Aube-Kubel  • RW  •  Sabres

Nicolas Aube-Kubel Out With A Lower-Body Injury

Buffalo Sabres right wing Nicolas Aube-Kubel (lower body) sat out Saturday's rematch with the New Jersey Devils. Aube-Kubel suffered a lower-body injury against the Devils on Friday, missing the third period. Peyton Krebs filled in for Aube-Kubel on the fourth line in Saturday's 3-1 loss, recording one shot on goal and one hit across 14:11 of action. He could remain in the spot when Buffalo resumes the action on Thursday versus the L.A. Kings. Krebs finished last season with 17 points (four goals, 13 assists) in 80 games while averaging 12:30 of ice time.
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Zach Benson  • LW  •  Sabres

Zach Benson Nursing A Lower-Body Injury

Buffalo Sabres winger Zach Benson missed Saturday's meeting with New Jersey due to a lower-body injury. The 19-year-old managed to log 17:23 of ice time when the teams opened the 2024-25 NHL campaign on Friday in Prague, but he was taken out of the lineup for Saturday's rematch. Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff told reporters that Benson played through the injury on Friday. Benson enjoyed a 30-point rookie campaign last season, making 71 appearances. Jiri Kulich replaced him on the second line on Saturday. It's currently unclear if Benson will be ready to return to the lineup when the Sabres face the Los Angeles Kings in their next game on Thursday.
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JJ Peterka  • RW  •  Sabres

JJ Peterka Diagnosed With A Concussion

Buffalo Sabres winger JJ Peterka has been diagnosed with a concussion. He was injured in the first period of Saturday's 3-1 loss to the New Jersey Devils. Peterka was forced to exit the contest in the first period after absorbing a big hit from Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon. The young forward kicked off the campaign on the top line and notched an assist in Friday's season-opening 4-1 loss to the Devils. Considering the nature of the injury, it's unclear when Peterka will be able to return to the lineup. Jordan Greenway replaced him on the first line on Saturday. Jason Zucker and Jiri Kulich are also candidates to move up in the lineup during Peterka's absence. Buffalo returns to action on Thursday versus Los Angeles.
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Macklin Celebrini  • C  •  Sharks

Macklin Celebrini To Miss Saturday's Action

San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini (lower body) will not play in Saturday's preseason finale against the Vegas Golden Knights. The rookie phenom has battled a lower-body injury this week after getting hurt in a meeting with Utah on Tuesday. There's still some time left for Celebrini to get healthy for the season opener, as San Jose won't be in action until Thursday. Celebrini is considered a Calder Trophy favorite this season, along with Philadelphia forward Matvei Michkov. Assuming he doesn't run into serious health problems, Celebrini should have no issues getting around the 60-point mark.
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Calle Jarnkrok  • C  •  Maple Leafs

Calle Jarnkrok Sits Out Preseason Finale

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Calle Jarnkrok (lower body) will not play against Detroit in Saturday's preseason finale. After sustaining a lower-body injury early in preseason, Jarnkrok returned to action Thursday versus Detroit, but he will miss the rematch after re-injuring himself. Following Thursday's game, Jarnkrok was held out of Friday's practice and was labeled as day-to-day. He needs to get healthy by Wednesday if he doesn't want to miss the season opener. Jarnkrok will fill a middle-six position in the Maple Leafs attack once he's cleared to return.
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John Tavares  • C  •  Maple Leafs

John Tavares Returns To Maple Leafs Lineup Saturday

Toronto Maple Leafs forward John Tavares (lower body) will return to the lineup for Saturday's preseason finale against Detroit. The former Maple Leafs captain has been troubled by a lower-body injury lately, missing a week of action. Tavares' return on Saturday signals that he will also be good to go for the regular-season opener. The veteran star will have plenty to prove this season after having a down year last term. He's expected to start the campaign on the second line with Max Domi and William Nylander. Tavares should also get heavy usage on the top power-play unit.
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Jake McCabe  • D  •  Maple Leafs

Jake McCabe Sitting Out In Preseason Finale, Labeled As Day-To-Day

Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe (upper body) will not play in the preseason finale on Saturday evening and remains day-to-day heading into the opening week of the season, according to Nick Barden of TNH Toronto. McCabe sat out during Friday's skate and is now in danger of missing the season opener on Wednesday evening. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status, as he should be in line to slot in on the second defensive pair. Last season, McCabe tallied a career-high eight goals and 28 points. McCabe remains a solid pick late in drafts in category leagues that score hits and blocked shots, as he logged over 200 hits for the first time in his career last season, along with a solid 129 blocks.
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Thomas Chabot  • D  •  Senators

Thomas Chabot, Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle Return To Practice

Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot (undisclosed) and forwards Brady Tkachuk (upper body) and Tim Stutzle (upper body) returned to practice earlier this week and could play in one of the final preseason games this weekend, according to Claire Hanna of TSN Sports. Hanna noted that head coach Travis Green said he is not "overly concerned" with their status. This is an excellent sign as all three skaters are on track to be ready for the season opener on Thursday when they host the Stanley Cup Champion, Florida Panthers. Both Tkachuk and Stutzle are slated to play on the top line alongside Claude Giroux, while Chabot will play on the second pair with Nick Jensen to open the season.
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JJ Peterka  • RW  •  Sabres

JJ Peterka Leaves Saturday's Game Early

Buffalo Sabres forward JJ Peterka (upper body) left Saturday's game early with an injury. In the opening period, the 22-year-old took a hard hit from New Jersey defenseman Brenden Dillon and remained down on the ice before leaving the game. Peterka tallied an assist in the season opener on Friday afternoon on a goal scored by Owen Power and once again started on the top line on Saturday afternoon. Fantasy managers should monitor the 22-year-old's status before their next game on Thursday evening when they host the Nashville Predators. If Peterka were to miss an extended period, Jordan Greenway or Jason Zucker are candidates to slot in as the top left wing.
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Yegor Sharangovich  • C  •  Flames

Yegor Sharangovich Suffers Injury On Friday Evening

Calgary Flames forward Yegor Sharangovich (undisclosed) suffered an injury during Friday's preseason finale. Wes Gilbertson of Postmedia reported that the 26-year-old took an awkward fall late into the final period of the game and did not return after. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status ahead of the season opener on Wednesday evening when they face the Vancouver Canucks. The former fifth-round pick performed very well in his Calgary debut last season as he tallied a career-high 31 goals and 59 total points. When he returns to the ice, he should be expected to start on the top line alongside Nazem Kadri and Andrei Kuzmenko.
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Erik Karlsson  • D  •  Penguins

Erik Karlsson Will Play In Season Opener

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson (upper body) will be "ready to go" for the season opener on Wednesday evening, according to Rob Rossi of The Athletic. Karlsson was battling an upper-body injury and remained sidelined through the majority of training camp. The 34-year-old returned to practice earlier on Saturday and was able to participate in full. This is an excellent sign for the three-time Norris Trophy winner, as he should rejoin the starting lineup just in time for the season opener on Wednesday when the Penguins host the New York Rangers. In his first season in the Steel City, Karlsson only found the back of the net 11 times and tallied 45 assists, a stark contrast to the 101 points he tallied the year prior. However, fantasy managers should expect the 34-year-old to produce elite offensive numbers from the blue line this season despite his underwhelming Pittsburgh debut.
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Nicholas Robertson  • LW  •  Maple Leafs

Nicholas Robertson Day-To-Day With Injury

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Nicholas Robertson (upper body) is day-to-day with an injury, according to Dave Alter of The Hockey News. Robertson was seen during Saturday's practice, which is a good sign the injury is not serious, but he will sit out in Saturday's preseason finale out of precaution. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor the 23-year-old's status ahead of their season opener on Wednesday evening against the Montreal Canadians. After playing in only 15 games in the 2022 season, the former second-round pick took a significant step forward last season as he logged 56 games with 14 goals and 13 assists. Robertson originally requested a trade earlier in the offseason but then inked a one-year agreement earlier in September, which suggests that he will suit up for his fifth season in Toronto in 2024.
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Boone Jenner  • C  •  Blue Jackets

Boone Jenner Suffers Upper-Body Injury During Friday's Practice

Columbus Blue Jackets forward Boone Jenner (upper body) suffered an injury during Friday's practice, according to Aaron Portzline of The Athletic. The Blue Jackets captain was hit hard along the boards and had to leave the ice. The 31-year-old should be considered day-to-day for the time being, as he has not been ruled out for the season opener on Thursday evening against the Minnesota Wild; however, he was kept off the starting lineup during Friday's preseason game out of precaution. Last season, Jenner hit the 20-goal mark for the third-straight campaign but saw his overall offensive output drop as he tallied only 35 points, his lowest in the past three years. Fantasy managers should expect Jenner to serve as the starting left wing on the top line alongside Sean Monahan and Krill Marchenko.
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William Karlsson  • C  •  Golden Knights

William Karlsson Remains Questionable For Season Opener

Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson (undisclosed) will not play in the preseason finale on Saturday and remains questionable for the season opener on Wednesday evening. Karlsson has remained sidelined during practices since the end of September with an undisclosed injury. At first, the 31-year-old was sidelined for maintenance purposes, but seeing that his absence has continued to extend suggests it may be more serious than originally expected. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor Karlsson's status ahead of their regular season opener. The center enjoyed an excellent 2023 campaign, scoring 30 goals (his highest mark since 2017) with 30 assists. When he returns, Karlsson should be expected to have a permanent role within the Vegas top 6.
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Matthew Poitras  • C  •  Bruins

Matthew Poitras Remains Day-To-Day, Could Miss Start Of Season

Boston Bruins forward Matthew Poitras (undisclosed) remains day-to-day and could be in danger of missing the season opener on Tuesday evening, according to Scott McLaughlin of The Skate Pod. Poitras has only been able to play in three preseason games so far but participated in full throughout the development camp earlier this offseason. The 20-year-old's rookie campaign was cut short after he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in February. It is yet to be known if this injury has resurfaced. Through his first 33 games in the NHL, the former second-round pick tallied five goals and ten assists. Fantasy managers in deeper formats should continue to hold on to Poitras, as he should have a consistent spot within the Boston top 9 and showed some offensive upside in his rookie campaign.
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Bryan Rust  • RW  •  Penguins

Bryan Rust Deemed Day-To-Day

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Bryan Rust (lower body) is considered day-to-day, according to Michelle Crechiolo of Pens Inside Scoop. Crechiolo further reported that head coach Mike Sullivan said the winger is "trying to manage through it." The 32-year-old was also ruled out for Friday's preseason finale. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status through the early part of the week as he could be in danger of missing the season opener on Wednesday evening against the New York Rangers. Rust should be expected to play alongside Sidney Crosby and Drew O'Connor on the first line and the top power-play unit. If Rust were to be sidelined on Wednesday, Anthony Beauvillier and Rickard Rakell are candidates to move up to the top line.
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Johnathan Kovacevic  • D  •  Devils

Johnathan Kovacevic Tallies Two Points On Friday

New Jersey Devils defenseman Johnathan Kovacevic tallied a goal and an assist in his New Jersey debut on Friday afternoon. The former Montreal Canadian earned the primary assist on the opening goal of the game, which was scored by forward Stefan Noesen in the first period. Later in the opening frame, Kovacevic found the back of the net on a snapshot from the point. This was an impressive debut for the 27-year-old, as he tallied only 13 points across 62 games last season. Kovacevic spent the afternoon playing on the second defensive pair alongside Jonas Siegenthaler. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor the former third-round pick's production in New Jersey as he could eventually earn power-play opportunities if he continues to flash scoring upside.
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Jacob Markstrom  • G  •  Devils

Jacob Markstrom Shines In New Jersey Debut

New Jersey Devils goalie Jacob Markstrom stopped 30 of the 31 shots he faced in his New Jersey debut on Friday afternoon in their victory over the Buffalo Sabres. The 34-year-old looked sharp in the season opener and was able to keep the Sabres quiet on their four power-play attempts. The lone goal came in the back half of the final frame off a snapshot from Buffalo defenseman Owen Power in the slot. This was an excellent debut for Markstrom, who hopes to get back on track after earning just 23 wins in each of the past two seasons in Calgary. Fantasy managers should expect New Jersey backup Jake Allen to get the starting nod on Saturday afternoon in the second game of the Global Series. Markstrom's next start is tentatively lined up to be on Thursday evening when the Devils host the high-scoring Toronto Maple Leafs.
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