New York Islanders center Bo Horvat scored two goals on Sunday against the Rangers but was unable to save the team from a 5-2 loss in this season's second Battle of New York. Horvat gave his team the lead in the first period with a short-handed tally and knotted the score at two in the second with an even-strength goal, but the Islanders needed a lot more scoring on Sunday to match their neighbors. Patrick Roy's team is struggling to keep pace in the battle for a playoff spot, but Horvat definitely isn't to blame for this. He's had six goals in the last seven contests and already boasts four multi-point games for the month. It's been a strong first full campaign for the 28-year-old with the team, as Horvat is topping the Islanders' goals list with 29 markers and boasts 61 points in 66 games.
New York Islanders center Bo Horvat was involved in three goals as the team beat the Coyotes 5-1 on the road Thursday night. Horvat opened the scoring with a power-play marker, collected an even-strength assist before the first period was done, and completed his three-point outing with the game's final goal 6:55 from the end of regulation. It's Horvat's third three-point effort of the season. His recent form has been inconsistent, but overall, Horvat has enjoyed his first full season in Long Island, bagging 16 goals and 22 assists in 37 games. He's on track to record his first full year with a scoring pace of at least a point per game.
New York Islanders center Bo Horvat (lower body) is traveling with the team to Boston for Thursday's game against the Bruins and is considered a game-time decision. Horvat missed Tuesday's game with an injury suffered when he blocked a shot last Saturday, but he appears to be on the mend and could play Thursday. The Isles captain has nine points (four goals, five assists) in 10 games while playing on the first line with Anders Lee and Mathew Barzal. He is a very effective fantasy player who provides plenty of category coverage and is a must-start as soon as he returns.
New York Islanders center Bo Horvat (lower body) is regarded as day-to-day and could miss his first game of the season on Tuesday versus Minnesota. He sat out Monday's practice after getting hurt while blocking a shot in a matchup against Carolina at the weekend. Horvat has been the Islanders' most productive forward with nine points (four goals, five assists) in 10 games. Oliver Wahlstrom replaced him on the first line in Monday's practice, with Mathew Barzal shifting to center. Wahlstrom has gone scoreless through five appearances so far this season, but a first-line role gives him an excellent opportunity to make an impact.
New York Islanders center Bo Horvat scored his first goal since being traded, and helped his team pick up a 4-0 victory against the Kraken on Tuesday night. Horvat found the back of the net five minutes into the second period to extend the Islanders lead to four goals in the contest. The 27-year-old added two shots on goal, two hits and a blocked shot in the winning effort and second game for the team since the deal. Horvat is having a career-year with 32 goals and 55 points through 51 games, and the high-scoring forward is a quality option across all fantasy formats.
The New York Islanders have acquired center Bo Horvat from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for forwards Anthony Beauvillier and Aatu Raty, and a conditional first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. Horvat was expected to be traded ahead of the deadline as he is in the final season of a six-year deal, and the 27-year-old is having a career-best season with 31 goals and 54 points through 49 games. Horvat will now join a playoff contending team in the Islanders, who are two points back of a wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. Horvat has provided early round fantasy value across all formats, while newly-acquired Canucks forwards Beauvillier and Raty are options in the deepest of leagues and dynasty formats.
Vancouver Canuck center Bo Horvat switched his focus from scoring goals to making plays in Friday's matchup against Columbus and had four assists in a 5-2 victory. He became only the third Canucks player in the past 20 years to record at least three four-point games in a single season. Horvat had an assist in all situations and headed into the first intermission with already three helpers in the bag. The Canucks captain has been very productive during a contract year, amassing 31 goals and 23 assists in 49 games.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat did Connor McDavid-like things against the man himself and the Oilers on Friday, completing a 5-2 victory with four points. He had two goals and two assists, with three of his points -- including both of his goals -- coming inside the final eight minutes of play when the game was still tied at two. The Canucks captain has now registered seven multi-goal games this season, which is the most among all players. He's had a fantastic year in front of the net with 24 goals in 33 games. Horvat's work has also included 11 assists, 104 shots, 23 hits and 20 blocks.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat registered his fourth multi-point effort of the month Tuesday, scoring a goal and recording two assists in a 5-4 victory at Buffalo. He ended up with the game-winning goal in the contest, having hit his 14th goal of the season on the power play 8:25 into the second period. Horvat has been in incredible form in front of the net this season, trailing only Edmonton's Connor McDavid in goals scored. One of his assists also came with the man advantage Tuesday. The Canucks captain is already on 20 points through 17 games, having upped his scoring average by 0.44 points compared to last year. He's been consistently around the 0.70 points per game mark, so Horvat's current form likely won't last until the end of the campaign, especially with his shooting percentage near 22 percent, but he must be filled with confidence right now and that should keep him performing at a high level for the time being.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat added another two goals to his tally in Tuesday's 6-4 win over Ottawa, reaching 12 markers for the campaign. He has become only the third Canucks player in 26 seasons to tally at least eight goals across a five-game stretch. It's been an incredible run from the Canucks captain, who now sits second in the league in goals scored, behind only Edmonton's Connor McDavid (14). Horvat has also registered four assists in 13 games, and he's currently riding his fifth career five-game point streak. He has a chance to post his new career-best point streak this week, with three more games coming up for Vancouver.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat is set to play Sunday against Vegas after logging just 4:38 Wednesday against St. Louis due to an illness. He apparently had a stomach bug but feels much better now. "Obviously was not a fun 48 hours I would say, but definitely feeling a lot better now," said Horvat after Saturday's practice. The Canucks captain recently had a four-game goal streak and is closing in on a new career high in goals, needing just two markers to set his new record. He sits on 44 points in total through 64 games.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat logged just 4:38 of action in Wednesday's 4-3 loss to St. Louis, exiting the game early with a non-COVID illness. He was apparently feeling sick already before puck drop and it looks like he wanted to give it a go but clearly wasn't healthy enough to be on the ice. The Canucks are now off until Sunday, which should give Horvat a decent chance to return to the lineup for the next game. Vancouver's captain recently had a four-game goal streak and is close to setting his new record for most goals in a season. He's on 26 goals with 64 games played and has added 18 assists.
Bo Horvat's Power-Play Goal Not Enough On Thursday
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat scored on Thursday night against the Los Angeles Kings. It was not enough in the 2-1 shootout loss but it did help Vancouver gain another point. Horvat was able to find the back of the net with less than eight minutes left in regulation. He found a way to get the puck past Jonathan Quick on the man advantage. It was Vancouver's only power play chance on the night. With that, Horvat notched his sixth point in six games to give him 20 in 33 contests. The center has upped his shot volume under Bruce Boudreau. This was his fifth straight 3+ shot effort.
Bo Horvat Ignites Comeback Then Finishes It Off Tuesday
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat scored his first goal on Tuesday to get the Canucks on the board against the Columbus Blue Jackets. His tally 7:42 into the second period ignited an eventual third period comeback. Horvat then capped off the rally with a power play goal in the latest stages of regulation. With less than a minute left, Horvat's sixth shot of the game found the back of the net past Elvis Merzlikins. The result was a 4-3 win for Vancouver and their fifth straight victory. Horvat now has five points in his last five games and three contests where he has 5+ shots on goal.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat ended a seven-game point drought on Wednesday, scoring the team's only goal in a 4-1 loss to Pittsburgh. It was a late consolation goal with Luke Schenn recording the lone assist. Horvat fired off four shots in total and handed out three hits in close to 18 minutes of action while registering one block and two penalty minutes. The Canucks captain had a great start to the season, but the team, in general, played much better as well, and recent times have been tough, with the Canucks owning a poor scoring record and taking seven losses in their last eight outings. There are 11 points on Horvat's account with 20 games played.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat scored half of the team's goals in Saturday's 4-2 road success over Seattle, upping his points tally for the season to four. He put the Canucks on the board with an even-strength marker in the second period and tied things at two with a power-play goal in the third. The Canucks captain scored with both shots he had in the game. After opening the season with six road games, the Canucks now start a seven-game homestand. Horvat collected 23 points in 28 home outings last season compared to just 16 points in 28 road games.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat got the scoring started in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to Buffalo, opening his account for the year 5:57 into the game. Justin Dowling also gave Vancouver a 2-1 lead in the first period, but the Canucks then suddenly fell flat. Horvat ended up with a single shot on goal and a minus-one rating in 16:08 of action. The Canucks captain is off to a pretty slow start to the season with two points in four games, but he's had three consecutive years with at least a 0.70 points average and should pick up the pace soon.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat had a two-point outing on Wednesday, helping the team to a 3-2 shootout victory over Ottawa with a goal and an assist. He combined with Nate Schmidt to help Brock Boeser get the scoring started and then potted his 13th marker of the season. The Canucks captain was busy all around, adding three hits and two blocks to two shots. Horvat has been putting up good numbers all year and now boasts 24 points for the season. He is averaging a point per game versus Montreal, against whom Vancouver has a back-to-back set coming up.
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat posted his second consecutive two-goal game on Thursday by scoring a couple of first-period goals in a 7-3 loss to Montreal. He had four total shots in the game with one block and a minus-one rating. Horvat is minus-two for the season, despite leading the league in goals (5) with Montreal's Tyler Toffoli and racking up seven points to share the league's lead in the scoring list with six other players. Three of his goals -- including one on Thursday -- have come on the power play, and he'll be a guy to watch again on Saturday in another matchup vs. the Canadiens, who have killed off only 65 percent of their penalties so far.