Washington Capitals center Dylan Strome registered two assists as the team snuck past Nashville 3-2 on Wednesday. He helped both of his linemates, Aliaksei Protas and Alex Ovechkin, light the lamp. There haven't been many players hotter than Strome in recent weeks, as the talented forward has recorded four multi-point outings in his last five appearances. He leads the Capitals in scoring with 19 points in 12 games and is tied for the third-most assists in the league with 15. On Friday, the Penguins will try to become only the second team this season to keep Strome off the score sheet.
Dylan Strome Collects Three Points In Friday's Win
Washington Capitals center Dylan Strome had a three-point outing in Friday's 5-2 victory over Philadelphia. After entering the first intermission in a 2-0 deficit, Strome led Washington's comeback effort with a goal and two assists. He had a power-play helper for a third time in four games. Strome's productive work with the man advantage has helped him to go on a good scoring run. The 26-year-old centerman has recorded 11 points (two goals, nine assists) in the past seven games. It's been a solid season for Strome, who leads his team with 22 goals and 46 points with 59 games played.
Washington Capitals center Dylan Strome had a hand in both of the team's goals in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to Montreal. He collected a pair of assists as Alex Ovechkin and Rasmus Sandin found the back of the net. Strome himself couldn't score despite firing off a game-high eight shots on goal. The Capitals are currently struggling badly, but Strome has put together a very impressive three-game stretch with three goals and two assists. He leads the way for Washington with 19 goals and 33 points with 48 games played.
Dylan Strome Extends Scoring Streak With Overtime Winner
Washington Capitals center Dylan Strome pushed the team past the Islanders on Wednesday with a power-play goal in overtime in a 3-2 win. Alex Ovechkin and John Carlson collected the assists, with the former tying Evgeni Malkin for the second-most overtime points in NHL history (39). With Ovechkin struggling to hit the mark this season, Strome has taken over as Washington's leading goal-scorer, lightning the lamp 13 times. Three of the goals have come during his current five-game point streak. The 26-year-old also tops the overall scoring list in D.C. with 19 points in 29 games. Strome can match his best-ever scoring streak on Thursday versus Columbus.
Washington Capitals center Dylan Strome provided two goals as the team secured a morale-boosting 6-4 victory over the Devils Wednesday night. It's been a rough start to the campaign for the Capitals, but they were able to produce a three-goal first period with Strome hitting the second goal, and the team then bounced back impressively in the third period with three more goals after blowing a big lead and falling 4-3 behind. Strome sparked the comeback with a power-play marker. The 26-year-old now has four goals for the season. However, there's still a lot of room for improvement for Strome, as he hasn't tallied any assists yet and has actually gone scoreless in four of his six outings.
Washington Capitals forward Dylan Strome handed out two assists in Wednesday's 5-4 shootout victory over Buffalo. He had a power-play assist early in the game when T.J. Oshie scored and logged an even-strength helper on an Alex Ovechkin goal during a third-period comeback. Strome has worked well with Ovechkin all season, and he's been able to get to 50 points in 68 games. The 26-year-old has bagged 12 of his points across the last nine games. Strome will be riding a six-game point streak into the next matchup and gets a chance to set a new career-high Friday against the Blues.
Washington Capitals forward Dylan Strome will re-enter the lineup Monday against the Islanders, joining Alex Ovechkin and Conor Sheary on the first line. He's back after sitting out one game as a healthy scratch, and Lars Eller will now be forced to watch things from the press box on Monday. Strome has had a good season with 31 points in 44 games, but things have gotten crowded on the Capitals frontline following the addition of Nicklas Backstrom and Tom Wilson, and head coach Peter Laviolette has some difficult decisions to make. Strome is also joining the second power-play unit for Monday's contest.
Washington Capitals forward Dylan Strome skated away with three points Thursday after the team took down Columbus 6-2. He had a hat trick of assists in the contest, setting up Martin Fehervary for the game-winning goal and providing a pair of power-play helpers for T.J. Oshie and Alex Ovechkin. Strome reached 23 assists for the season and has 31 points in 41 games. The former third-overall pick has finally played like one in Washington, although things could get complicated for Strome with the return of Tom Wilson (knee) and Nicklas Backstrom (hip). Both players should be ready for their season debuts very soon.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome will return to the lineup on Thursday against Washington, taking up a spot on the second line. The 24-year-old has missed two games as a healthy scratch. It's not been a good season for Strome, as he's found himself in the press box a lot of times, skating in only 12 games. He's notched a single goal with two assists and 19 shots. It seems like only a trade can solve this situation for both parties, and Strome now has a chance to impress potential suitors. He'll be skating with Chicago's leading goal-scorer Alex DeBrincat and Kirby Dach.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome will be in the lineup on Thursday against Vancouver for his season debut. Ryan Carpenter also gets into the team, while Philipp Kurashev and Mike Hardman (concussion) will make way. The Blackhawks have gone 0-3-1 at the start of the season without Strome. The 24-year-old has shown glimpses of great ability, but he's not had a lot of success in the league so far, boasting 122 points in 204 career games. 51 of them came in 2018-19. With Kurashev exiting the lineup, it's possible that Strome will log top-six minutes on the Jonathan Toews line.
Dylan Strome Will Be A Healthy Scratch For Season Opener
Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome will have to wait a bit more for his season debut, as he won't be in the lineup when the team starts the 2021-22 campaign on Wednesday against Colorado. The former third-overall pick had a great year for the Blackhawks in 2018-19 with 51 points in 58 outings, but he's since then tallied a total of 55 points across two seasons. Last season, Strome produced only nine goals and 17 points. According to multiple reports, Strome is on the trade block and a change of scenery might be good for him, but fantasy managers shouldn't get their hopes up.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome will make his return to the lineup on Monday versus the Dallas Stars after serving as a healthy scratch the past two contests. The 24-year-old has been bouncing in and out of the lineup recently due to the fact that he's really struggled to provide offense with just seven points over his past 26 games. After a 51-point season (in 58 games) in his first year in Chicago in 2018-2019, Strome has really slipped from a production perspective and has registered 15 points (eight goals, seven assists) to go along with a minus-16 rating in 39 games on the campaign. Until he starting showing signs of life, Strome should be avoided in daily fantasy circles.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome will rejoin the lineup in Tuesday's home game against Tampa, after spending some time as a healthy scratch. The 24-year-old boasts eight goals and 13 points in 34 games this season with 58 shots and a minus-10 rating. Strome had a nice start to life in Chi-Town with a couple of solid seasons, but he hasn't gotten anywhere near to his best in 2020-21. Hopefully, the two-game break helped him reset, and he can have a strong finish to the year. Kevin Lankinen goes in goal for the Blackhawks, entering the contest with a 16-13-4 record. He has lost all three meetings with the Lightning this season.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome will suit up as his team welcomes the Carolina Hurricanes to town on Tuesday night. The 24-year-old was unavailable due to the birth of his child in his team's previous game on Sunday. Strome has had a tough 2020-2021 campaign thus far - posting just nine points (five goals, four assists), a minus-nine rating and 38 shots through 24 contests. The Ontario native has the pedigree and the talent to be an impact player in fantasy leagues but is only worth monitoring at this point to see if he can turn it around in the second half.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome returned to the lineup with a goal in Thursday's 4-2 loss to Tampa, striking on a power play. Mattias Janmark also had a power-play goal in the game and notched an assist with Duncan Keith on Strome's goal. The Blackhawks didn't get much from Strome last month before he got hurt, but the 23-year-old had a very good start to the season, and he's been averaging 0.72 points per game for the team since moving from Arizona in 2018. Strome was out with a concussion and ended up missing a month. He has nine points in 20 games for the season and should be eager to make up for the lost time.
Chicago Blackhawks center Dylan Strome inked a two-year, $6 million contract to remain in the Windy City. The 23-year-old, who was acquired via trade from Arizona in 2018, has found his stride in two NHL seasons with the Hawks - posting 89 points (29 goals, 60 assists), 20 power-play points and 202 shots in 116 games. With Jonathan Toews out indefinitely due to illness, Strome could see an even more elevated role in the Chicago offense in 2020-2021. Despite playing a deep center position, the Ontario native could possess sneaky fantasy value if he finds himself lining up next to one of the game's most dangerous right-wingers in Patrick Kane. Make sure to consider Strome as a late-round sleeper in upcoming drafts.