Anthony Beauvillier Scores Twice In Thursday's Win
Pittsburgh Penguins winger Anthony Beauvillier scored with both shots on goal in Thursday's 6-3 win against Detroit. The Penguins fell behind to an Alex DeBrincat goal early in the game, but Beauvillier gave his team a lead by the time the fourth minute of the second period came around. Beauvillier produced a plus-three rating skating on the first line with Sidney Crosby and Rickard Rakell. The 27-year-old has struggled for consistency throughout his NHL career, but he looks set for a very successful campaign next to Crosby, who had assists on both Beauvillier goals in Thursday's win.
Predators Acquire Anthony Beauvillier From Blackhawks
The Nashville Predators have acquired forward Anthony Beauvillier from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for a 2024 fifth-round draft pick. The middle-six forward was traded by the Islanders to the Vancouver Canucks prior to the 2023 trade deadline as part of a package for Bo Horvat before landing with the Blackhawks from the Canucks in exchange for a conditional 2024 fifth-round pick in November. After putting forth solid production for the Islanders in parts of eight seasons, the 26-year-old's production has dipped as he posted two goals and eight points with Vancouver in 22 games this season before recording two goals and six points in another 23 games with the Blackhawks. The Predators currently occupy the second and final Wild Card spot in the Western Conference, six points up on the St. Louis Blues.
Chicago Blackhawks winger Anthony Beauvillier sustained an upper-body injury in Tuesday's 3-0 loss to Nashville. He left in the second period after absorbing a hit from Predators forward Filip Forsberg. After the game, Beauvillier was seen wearing a brace/cast on his left wrist/arm. The 26-year-old skated in his 15th game as a Blackhawk. He's had two goals and four assists with the team. Chicago has suffered multiple injuries up front lately, and it looks like Beauvillier will now also be sidelined.
The Chicago Blackhawks have acquired left wing Anthony Beauvillier from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for a conditional fifth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. Beauvillier appeared in 22 games for the Canucks this season, while scoring only two goals and adding six assists. The 26-year-old was acquired by the Canucks in the deal that sent center Bo Horvat to the Islanders ahead of the trade deadline last season. Beauvillier can become an unrestricted free agent after this season, while his fantasy value is limited to deeper formats.
Vancouver Canucks left wing Anthony Beauvillier finished with two goals and one assist in Monday's 5-4 overtime victory against the Stars. The 25-year-old scored his first goal less than four minutes into the game and found the back of the net again midway through the second frame to give his team a two-goal advantage at the time. Beauvillier has played well since the trade and should be rostered in deeper fantasy formats as a result of his production, as he has totaled six goals and five assists through 11 games on the Canucks top line with center Elias Pettersson and wing Andrei Kuzmenko.
Vancouver Canucks winger Anthony Beauvillier will make his team debut Monday versus New Jersey. He is set to skate with Andrei Kuzmenko and Elias Pettersson on the first line. The 25-year-old finds himself in a very good situation to get his Canucks career off to a good start, with Kuzmenko and Pettersson having combined for 101 points this season. In 49 games with the Islanders this season, Beauvillier posted only 20 points, but he should be able to boost his production at his new club and fantasy managers should definitely have an eye on him.
New York Islanders winger Anthony Beauvillier (shoulder) is set to return from a two-game absence Friday against the Coyotes. The skillful winger has been troubled by a shoulder injury, but he was a full participant in Thursday's practice and is expected to rejoin the lineup for Friday's action. Beauvillier worked with the team's top goal-scorer Brock Nelson and Josh Bailey on the second line Thursday. The 25-year-old has registered five goals and six assists in 27 games during an inconsistent campaign. Beauvillier collected six of his points in October, so the last month and a half have been really tough for him.
New York Islanders winger Anthony Beauvillier (shoulder) was injured in Friday's game against New Jersey and it's unclear if he is available for Saturday's clash with the Hurricanes. He logged just 3:53 of ice time Friday and left with what appeared to be a left shoulder injury. The 25-year-old has collected five goals and six assists in 27 appearances this season. With Kyle Palmieri (upper body) already out, the Islanders could be without two skillful wingers for Saturday's game. In recent times, Beauvillier has skated on the second line, and Simon Holmstrom looks set for a promotion if the Islanders are down another man against Carolina.
Anthony Beauvillier Scores Second-Fastest Islanders Goal
New York Islanders winger Anthony Beauvillier wasted no time getting his 10th goal of the season Thursday night against Detroit, scoring just nine seconds into the game. It's the second-fastest goal scored from the start of a game in franchise history. Bryan Trottier boasts the record from 1984 with five seconds. Beauvillier also picked up an assist in a big 5-2 victory. He's now on 30 points for the season in 59 games. The 24-year-old has struggled to make noise in 2021-22, but the whole team has been bad for long stretches and it's not been easy for anyone on the roster. The situation has changed in recent weeks as the Islanders have heated up. Beauvillier is skating on the first line and has enjoyed a good run of form, notching a third of his points (10) across the last 10 games.
New York Islanders left-winger Anthony Beauvillier went without a shot on goal Friday despite playing more than 20 minutes of action. Against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Beauvillier generated one scoring chance and that was it. He now has gone eight games without a point and has just seven points in 16 games. It is also twice in three contests where the winger has not even hit the net. There were at least two opportunities for Beauvillier on the man advantage and he whiffed on both. The confidence is about as low as it gets for anyone not named Sorokin fantasy-wise from the Islanders.
New York Islanders left wing Anthony Beauvillier is available for Sunday's matchup against Toronto after his COVID-19 test came up as a false positive. The 24-year-old joined a worryingly large Islanders contingent on the COVID-19 list Saturday night and had to miss one game but can get back to action against the Maple Leafs. Meanwhile, Kieffer Bellows, who had a chance to skate on the first line in Saturday's 5-2 loss to Calgary, has tested positive for real and will miss Sunday's action. The Islanders are also without Josh Bailey, Adam Pelech, Andy Greene, Anders Lee and Ross Johnston because of COVID-19 protocols.
Anthony Beauvillier in COVID Protocol for New York Islanders
New York Islanders left-winger Anthony Beauvillier has been placed in COVID protocol along with Andy Greene and Adam Pelech. Beauvillier is a significant blow to the Islanders' stagnant offense. He will be out at least for Saturday night's game and maybe more. The left-winger has three goals and seven points in 13 games this season. Furthermore, he has three goals on 32 shots which is below 10%. That is the first time his shooting percentage had gone below 10 since his rookie season.
Anthony Beauvillier Records Three Helpers Thursday Night
New York Islanders left wing Anthony Beauvillier delivered three assists in Thursday's easy 6-2 road win at Montreal, adding five shots to his line in 15:23 of ice time. His assists helped Brock Nelson to his third career hat trick. Beauvillier has slowly started to build momentum as the line with him, Nelson and Kyle Palmieri has found some rhythm. The 24-year-old now has seven points in eight games this season with 22 shots ahead of a tough back-to-back set over the weekend against Winnipeg and Minnesota.
New York Islanders left wing Anthony Beauvillier scored his fourth goal in four games in Tuesday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Sabres. He opened the scoring for his team with his 14th marker of the campaign. Beauvillier has added 11 assists for a solid 25-point season in 44 outings. The 23-year-old has a chance to try his luck against another struggling team next when the Islanders start a two-game set against New Jersey on Thursday. Beauvillier is pointless in six outings versus the Devils this season, but it's a meeting with a team that allows 3.31 goals per game.
Anthony Beauvillier Explodes For Four Points Versus Rangers
New York Islanders left wing Anthony Beauvillier went off for four points in Tuesday's Battle of New York against the Rangers, tallying a power-play goal and three assists in a 6-1 win. The 23-year-old had only four points for the month ahead of Tuesday's clash, so this came out of nowhere. Beauvillier boosted his points numbers to 19 for the campaign, and he has scored nine goals in 37 games. Four of them came during a nice goal-scoring streak near the end of last month. Beauvillier has played a lot better during the second half of the season, but he's still a very inconsistent player, which makes it tough to rely on him in fantasy hockey.
Anthony Beauvillier Has Two Goals In Saturday's Win
New York Islanders left wing Anthony Beauvillier recorded two goals in Saturday's 3-2 shootout win over Philadelphia. He started the scoring with a power-play marker and put the Isles two goals up before the Flyers managed to sneak a point. Mathew Barzal, who had the lone assist on Beauvillier's second goal, was the only scorer in the shootout. Beauvillier isn't on Barzal's line, but he's still managed to put up some nice numbers lately with six goals and eight points in seven games. He had only six points for the season prior to the hot streak, so it's been quite a turnaround. Beauvillier gets to meet the Flyers and their leaky defense again during a four-game slate next week.
New York Islanders forward Anthony Beauvillier (lower body) will make his return to the lineup on Tuesday as his team travels to Buffalo to take on the Sabres. The 23-year-old has been on the shelf due to a lower-body injury since Jan. 24 and can be expected to jump back into the Isles top-nine forward group. Beauvillier (6% owned in Yahoo fantasy leagues) has just one assist, a minus-two rating and four shots on goal in five games this season, but he has had a penchant for finding the back of the net in his career. Fantasy managers will want to keep an eye on Beauvillier as a potential streamer moving forward.