Alexander Radulov Re-Enters Stars Lineup On Monday
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov will be back in the lineup on Monday against Calgary after the veteran forward sat out Saturday's Game 3 win as a healthy scratch. He will replace Marian Studenic Monday night and skate with Tyler Seguin and Joel Kiviranta. Radulov managed just 22 points in 71 regular-season appearances and has gone scoreless in two playoff outings, so he's been way off his best in 2021-22 and it appears unlikely that he can turn it around.
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov won't be in the lineup Saturday against Calgary. He will sit out the game as a healthy scratch, giving up his spot in the lineup to Marian Studenic. Radulov has had a poor campaign and he was very ineffective in the first two games against the Flames, managing just one shot on goal. He's gone pointless in 15 of his last 16 appearances, so it's no surprise that Stars head coach Rick Bowness tries something different in Game 3. Studenic hasn't done a lot in 2021-22 either, going for just four points in 33 regular-season games, but he'll bring something different and should have a lot more hunger to perform, as this will be his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut.
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov (illness) will return to the lineup Thursday against Minnesota. Both Radulov and Joel Kiviranta have been dealing with a non-COVID illness and the Russian veteran is healthy enough to play again. He'll be on the fourth line with Jacob Peterson and Marian Studenic. Radulov has looked like a shadow of his former self throughout the campaign and boasts just four goals and 21 points for the year in 65 games. The Stars have scored 15 goals across three games against Minnesota, but even that matchup hasn't suited Radulov as he has gone pointless with a minus-one rating.
Alexander Radulov Pops Up With A Big Power-Play Goal
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov ended a 10-game goal drought on Wednesday, netting the game-winner on the power play in a 4-3 victory over Los Angeles. This was a great team effort from the Stars, who had only two forwards without a point for the night. Radulov carries a big reputation and that's probably the reason why he's still rostered by a lot of fantasy teams, but managers should really consider letting him go because the Russian is having a horrible season. He's been stuck on the fourth line for a while now, and his efforts have resulted in just three goals and 18 points this season. Radulov is also carrying a minus-13 rating, which is the worst among all Dallas forwards.
Alexander Radulov Registers First Multi-Point Outing
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov celebrated his first multi-point performance of the season on Monday, finishing a 4-1 win over the Coyotes with two assists. He logged over 19 minutes of action but ended up going without a shot himself for the third time in four games. Dallas' big guns have been sleepwalking through the season and Radulov is no different, with the Russian veteran managing only 11 points in 22 games. He's also carrying a minus-eight rating, which shows that it's been a big struggle for Radulov.
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov (illness) will play in the team's season opener on Thursday against the Rangers. The Russian veteran had been dealing with a a non-COVID illness and he missed Wednesday's practice, but his appearance at the morning skate was a positive sign and he's joined the team for the pre-game warm-ups. Radulov should be super hungry after skating in only 11 games last season. He'll be on the top line with Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin.
Dallas Stars forward Alexander Radulov will miss his seventh consecutive game as his team battles the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night. The 34-year-old has been sidelined since March 20th after re-aggravating an injury that has limited him to just 11 games on the campaign. Labeled as a perpetual game-time decision for the remainder of the season, Radulov didn't even make the trip to Nashville - an alarming sign as the Stars are set to play the first tilt of a six-game road trip. Despite producing 12 points (four goals, eight assists), a plus-nine rating and 25 shots through 11 contests in 2020-2021, Radulov (66% owned in Yahoo! leagues) should be considered as a serious drop candidate for fantasy owners fighting for a chance at a playoff spot.
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov (lower body) will remain on the sidelines for Saturday's matchup against Florida. Stars head coach Rick Bowness said earlier in the week that he hoped Radulov would be ready to play this weekend, but the veteran scorer still hasn't managed to shake off a lower-body injury, which has limited him to only 11 games this season. Radulov missed a month and a half before making a return to the lineup a couple of weeks ago, but he managed to skate in only three games. The Stars have another game against the Panthers on Sunday, so maybe Radulov will be ready then. He has provided four goals and 12 points this season with 25 shots and a plus-nine rating. Roope Hintz (undisclosed) is a game-time decision for Saturday's matchup.
Dallas Stars right wing Alexander Radulov (lower body) looks set to return to the lineup next week when the team starts a four-game homestand. Head coach Rick Bowness has said that the veteran winger likely won't be available for the first half of the homestand but should be back for the final two games. Radulov, who got off to a spectacular start to the season, hasn't played since Feb. 4. Fantasy managers should get ready to reactivate Radulov if he's on the team's injured reserve, and he should be scooped up if he's somehow on the waiver wire in your league, as the Russian winger racked up 11 points in eight games with a plus-eight rating before getting sidelined.
Dallas Stars winger Alexander Radulov dished out three assists in Thursday's 4-3 loss to Columbus. The Russian veteran helped Roope Hintz, Jason Dickinson, and Jamie Benn to get on the scoresheet. He had a few scoring opportunities himself as well with four shots on goal. Radulov collected a total of five points in back-to-back games with the Jackets and he now sits on a five-game point streak, so he'll head into Sunday's matchup with Chicago red-hot. Radulov has frustrated the Blackhawks many times in his career, collecting 22 points in 29 appearances.