Seattle Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz suffered an upper-body injury in Friday's 3-0 loss to Winnipeg. The veteran got hurt early into the game, exiting after logging only 3:09 of ice time. Schwartz has been slumping for several weeks, but he's one of only five forwards on the team with double-digit goals and assists for the season. In 47 appearances, he's posted 11 goals and 12 assists. Andre Burakovsky might get a chance to rejoin the top six if Schwartz won't be available on Tuesday versus Vegas.
Seattle Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz (lower body) will hop back into the lineup on Tuesday against Buffalo. He's been activated from Injured Reserve following a 16-game absence. Schwartz has played well as a top-six piece for Seattle, notching eight goals and 15 points in 23 games. He should slot into a second-line role and skate with the top power-play unit. Eight of Schwartz's 15 points have come with the man advantage. Buffalo's penalty-killing is one of the worst in the league, so the Kraken veteran finds himself in a good position to make an immediate impact in his return.
Seattle Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz (lower body) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice and wore a regular jersey. Schwartz hasn't played since November 28 after suffering a lower-body injury, but is now deemed day-to-day and could return at any point. Schwartz was off to a strong start before his injury, posting 15 points (eight goals, seven assists) in 23 games as part of the Kraken's top six and first powerplay unit. Presuming he retakes his pre-injury role, he is a decent option in points leagues. Tomas Tatar could see his role diminished when Schwartz returns.
Seattle Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz (lower body) has been placed on Injured Reserve. The veteran starts a spell on the sidelines after getting hurt in a clash with the Blackhawks on Tuesday. Schwartz has played at a high level this season, sitting second on the team in goals scored (8) and sharing the third spot in points (15). Tye Kartye and Kailer Yamamoto are candidates to step into a bigger role during Schwartz's absence.
Seattle Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz suffered an undisclosed injury in Thursday's 7-4 win over Carolina, exiting the game after logging 9:42 of ice time. He scored his second goal of the campaign with a power-play marker before the exit and had three shots and three blocks. He sustained his injury with one of his blocks. It's not yet clear how severe Schwartz's injury is, but he tried to play through in the third period by taking one shift, which is a sign that the veteran isn't too badly hurt. Schwartz has had a true Jekyll and Hyde start to the season on Seattle's second line, scoring in two contests but amassing a minus-six rating with no additional points across his three other appearances.
Jaden Schwartz Scores Twice In Game 4 Against Dallas
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz lit the lamp two times in Tuesday's 6-3 loss to Dallas. It's his second multi-goal game of the 2023 postseason. Schwartz has tallied five goals in total in these playoffs and also has four assists to his name. He is leading the team in goal-scoring and shares the best mark in points with Yanni Gourde and Justin Schultz. It's been a productive postseason for Schwartz, but the veteran won't be happy with his minus-three rating and should be looking to improve it as the second-round series shifts back to Dallas with the score tied 2-2.
Jaden Schwartz Nets Two Goals In Seattle's First Home Playoff Game
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz struck two goals in the team's first-ever home playoff game on Saturday, providing the first and the last goal in a 6-4 defeat. With only 6:08 played in the contest, Schwartz made Seattle just the third franchise in NHL history to score first in each of their first three playoff games, and the veteran wrapped up the night with a power-play tally 40 seconds from the end of regulation. Schwartz recorded his fourth career multi-goal game in the playoffs, but it wasn't all pretty for him, as the 30-year-old finished with a game-worst minus-four rating. Through the first three games of the series, Schwartz boasts two goals and one assist with eight shots on goal.
Jaden Schwartz Hands Out Two Assists In Sunday's Win
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz helped to set up two goals in Sunday's 3-2 overtime victory against Colorado. His second assist came on a late game-tying tally by Brandon Tanev. Schwartz has started off March with a three-game point streak, and having put up one goal and four assists, he already has more points than he managed across the previous month (4). The 30-year-old is far from a consistent offensive threat, but he's a top-six guy for the Kraken and this keeps Schwartz in a good position to perform. In 54 games across the season, the 2019 Stanley Cup champions had notched 14 goals and 32 points.
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz helped the team beat Philadelphia 4-3 on Sunday with a two-goal effort. With the game tied at two, Schwartz popped up with a goal late in the second period and added another one with only 1:03 played in the third. These are his first points in four games since returning from injury. The 30-year-old is a top-six regular in Seattle, but his campaign hasn't gone too well. He's missed a big chunk of it with injury and has managed only 12 goals and 25 points in 44 games.
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz (undisclosed) will miss a fourth consecutive game Thursday versus the Devils. The veteran is considered day-to-day and will get his next chance to return Saturday against Colorado. Schwartz has registered 10 goals and 13 assists in 40 games this season. His injury has allowed Ryan Donato to move into the top six, The 26-year-old has been very productive in limited minutes this season but hasn't quite found his feet in a bigger role, going scoreless twice in three games since getting promoted from the fourth line. He has eight goals and seven assists for the season in 35 games.
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz missed the morning skate and is considered a game-time decision for Saturday's clash with Chicago. He is in danger of missing his third game of the season. Schwartz has been a regular in the Seattle top six, and it's been a decent campaign for him with 10 goals and 23 points in 40 appearances. Eeli Tolvanen, who has made an impressive start at his new club, looks the likeliest candidate to move up in the lineup if Schwartz is unavailable Saturday. He has points from five of his seven games as a member of the Kraken, scoring four goals and recording two assists.
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz (upper body) will return from a one-game absence Sunday versus Florida. The 30-year-old has quickly recovered from an upper-body injury and is slated to rejoin the first line Sunday. Schwartz has collected 15 points in 25 games this season, but his recent form hasn't been too good, with only one point registered across five outings. With him skating with the team's top scorer Andre Burakovsky, who is averaging a point per game this season, Schwartz finds himself in a good position to boost his numbers Sunday.
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz is dealing with an upper-body injury and won't be able to play Friday versus Washington. He is considered day-to-day with the condition. Schwartz has done solid work for the Kraken this season, registering eight goals and seven assists in 25 appearances. Oliver Bjorkstrand, who has three goals and 10 assists for the season, will take over from Schwartz on the first line. He's had a mediocre season so far, but Bjorkstrand has improved his form in recent weeks and a boost in playing time could do wonders for his confidence and performance.
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz lit the lamp twice as the team remained hot with an 8-5 victory over San Jose Wednesday. Both of his goals came inside the final 17 minutes of play and helped to turn a tight game into a comfortable win. Schwartz had four shots in total and also posted one hit in 19:05 of ice time with an even rating. The 30-year-old is now on seven goals and 13 points for the season with 19 games played. Schwartz has been bizarrely quiet during Seattle's recent surge, collecting only five points during a run that has seen the team go 8-1-1. He sits on the top line and really should be able to do more.
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz is nursing a lower-body problem and is considered day-to-day, head coach Dave Hakstol announced on Saturday. The 30-year-old was injured in Friday's preseason game against Edmonton. The Kraken squad isn't overly talented and they will be hoping that Schwartz can recover in time for Wednesday's season opener against Anaheim. Schwartz will personally be eager to get back healthy again as well after skating in just 37 games last season because of injuries. He managed a decent haul of eight goals and 15 assists in limited action. The veteran winger has averaged nearly 0.7 points per game for his career and he could be useful when in form for teams in deep fantasy leagues.
Ryan Donato Moves To First Line With Jaden Schwartz Injured
Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz is considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury and his absence will push Ryan Donato to the first line Saturday against L.A. Schwartz has been injury-prone all season and sadly has to drop out of the lineup again. He's been available for just 37 matchups, grabbing eight goals and 23 points. Donato has bagged 13 goals and 22 points across 56 appearances. Joining Alex Wennberg and Jordan Eberle will give his fantasy stock a nice boost, although the Kraken aren't a very prolific team and thus Donato might still struggle to make an impact offensively. His spot on the third line will go to Victor Rask, who will make his team debut.
Jared McCann, Jaden Schwartz Set To Return For Seattle
Seattle Kraken forwards Jared McCann (upper body) and Jaden Schwartz (hand) are both expected to be back in the lineup on Saturday against Washington after the team activated them from Injured Reserve. McCann will make his first appearance since Feb. 22, while Schwartz will see his first action of 2022, having last played on Dec. 29. These are a couple of huge additions for Seattle, as McCann leads the team in goals (21) and points (33), and Schwartz has been one of the team's most consistent forwards, picking up 20 points in 29 outings.
Jaden Schwartz To Sit Out Thursday Against Calgary
Seattle Kraken center Jaden Schwartz will miss Thursday night's game against the Calgary Flames. He apparently suffered an upper-body injury in Wednesday night's contest versus the Philadelphia Flyers. It is expected that Yanni Gourde will take on an even more expansive role than he did last night. Schwartz could miss more than one game and it is an injury situation to keep an eye on throughout the weekend as 2021 turns into 2022. The forward has six goals and 20 points in 29 games this season as a member of the Seattle Kraken.
Jaden Schwartz Four Point Night in Seattle Triumph
Seattle Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz had quite a night in the 5-2 victory over the Washington Capitals. Schwartz had four points in all which included a goal and three assists. He also had five shots on goal, four scoring chances, a blocked shot, and a hit. Schwartz only played 15:35 on the night with just 28 seconds of power-play time. It was just the type of night where an offensive eruption was bound to happen. Jaden Schwartz is now up to 16 points in 18 games this season.
Jaden Schwartz's Goal And Assist Not Enough For Seattle
Seattle Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz tallied a goal and an assist to keep rolling offensively on Thursday night. That brought him up to 10 points in 14 games. While his shooting percentage numbers are about five percent off from his career average numbers, they could be much worse. Schwartz has three goals during the season so far. The forward has topped 20 goals four times in his career. However, Schwartz and Seattle aren't the best place to look for fantasy points as the season rolls along.