Ottawa Senators forward Derick Brassard will be back in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Kings. He returns after spending two games in the press box, replacing Dylan Gambrell. Brassard has flirted with 60-point campaigns multiple times in his career, but these times are sadly well behind us. The 35-year-old tallied only 19 points in 46 games last season, and the 2022-23 campaign hasn't gone much better for him either, with Brassard collecting three goals and three assists in 16 games. He will center the third line Tuesday night.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Derick Brassard (hip) could be back in the lineup next week when the team returns to action on Dec. 29 against Seattle. He's missed five games with a hip strain and has played just once since Nov. 23. The veteran has done well when healthy this season, going for 11 points in 18 games with 22 shots and 28 hits. Brassard had just started to log some nice minutes in the top six before getting injured. However, getting back his spot might be difficult once the season resumes and everybody manages to stay healthy.
Derick Brassard Comes Out Of The Lineup Friday Night
Philadelphia Flyers forward Derick Brassard will have to settle for a seat in the press box on Friday against Vegas. The veteran returned from a hip injury earlier in the week and it appears that the team is trying to take it easy with him. Brassard logged 14:20 in Wednesday's 3-0 loss to New Jersey and was minus-one for the contest with two hits. The 34-year-old is traveling with the team on a three-game road trip, so it's possible that he can get back to action on Saturday against Arizona. He's notched 11 points in 18 appearances this season with 22 shots and 28 hits.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Derick Brassard (hip) will be back from a six-game absence on Wednesday against New Jersey. The 34-year-old had a nice spell as the second-line center just before getting injured, but he re-enters the lineup as a winger on the fourth line. Brassard has notched 11 points in 17 games this season, firing off 22 shots and delivering 26 hits. Philadelphia will try to snap a nine-game losing streak, with interim head coach Mike Yeo no doubt looking for a big effort from all of his lines.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Derick Brassard (lower body) has been ruled out for seven to 10 days by the team. The 34-year-old has already missed one game and will be sitting out at least four more matchups, starting with Friday's clash against Carolina. Morgan Frost replaced Brassard on the second line in Wednesday's 2-1 overtime loss to Florida. He's been paired with Joel Farabee and Cam Atkinson, who are both among Philly's top goal-scorers, so the 22-year-old could provide some short-term fantasy value.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Derick Brassard lasted for just four shifts on Tuesday against Tampa, exiting a 4-0 loss with a lower-body injury. The Flyers are back in action on Wednesday against Florida, so Brassard has very little time to recover. However, he was at least considered questionable to return on Tuesday night, meaning that the team tried to fix him up and things might not be very bad for the 34-year-old. Brassard has filled in for Kevin Hayes (abdomen) on the second line, and he had been hot prior to Tuesday with four points in two games.
Derick Brassard Finds A Couple Of Goals Against Bruins
Philadelphia Flyers forward Derick Brassard posted his second consecutive multi-point outing with two goals in Saturday's 5-2 loss to Boston. He scored within an eight-minute period in the second frame with his second marker being a power-play goal. Claude Giroux notched assists on both of the goals. Brassard has been very quiet this month, but he's filled in for Kevin Hayes (undisclosed) on the second line in recent games and currently carries some short-term fantasy value. The veteran forward boasts four goals and 11 points for the season in 16 games.
Derick Brassard Replaces Tyler Pitlick Monday Night
Arizona Coyotes forward Derick Brassard will return to the lineup on Monday against Minnesota, replacing Tyler Pitlick (lower body) who got injured in Saturday's 3-2 win over St. Louis. Brassard missed the game at the weekend as a healthy scratch. The veteran forward has had moderate success this season with eight goals and 16 points in 43 games. He's not been a consistent performer but has come up with a few big plays. The 33-year-old is tied for the second-most power-play goals (4) on the team. Darcy Kuemper, who hasn't lost any of his previous five appearances, will be between the pipes against his former team.
Derick Brassard Notches Hat Trick In Saturday's Win
Arizona Coyotes forward Derick Brassard was a hat-trick hero on Saturday, helping the team to a 5-1 victory over Anaheim. He scored with all three shots he took to register his first regular-season hat trick. Jakob Chychrun and Clayton Keller also scored as Arizona ended a five-game losing run. Brassard now boasts seven goals and 13 points for the year in 31 games. He's averaged 0.56 points per game in his career, so the 33-year-old hasn't had the best of starts in the desert. He is among the team leaders in power-play goals, though, having picked up his third such marker on Saturday. Only Christian Dvorak (5) has scored more with the man advantage for the Coyotes.