Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (face) has been activated from Injured Reserve ahead of Sunday's tilt against the Columbus Blue Jackets. The 29-year-old power forward is set to return to the lineup after missing 17 games with a facial injury. Before landing on the shelf, Marchment went seven consecutive games without any points. However, he has enjoyed a productive campaign overall, posting 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) in 33 games with 80 shots and 44 hits. With Mikael Granlund expected to make his team debut on Sunday, the Stars offense will receive a nice double boost.
Mason Marchment Hopes To Return Before International Break
According to Lia Assimakopoulos of the Dallas News, Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (face) is hoping to return before the 4 Nations Face-Off. The 29-year-old has been sidelined since the end of December due to a facial injury. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status, as the Stars have five games before the international break. While he has been sidelined, Evgenii Dadonov was promoted to the top-six. While Marchment did not tally a point over his previous seven games before the injury, he was enjoying a nice stretch prior to this. Over his previous 14 contests before his seven-game scoreless streak, Marchment tallied an impressive 19 points (10 goals, nine points) with a +8 rating. Fantasy managers should expect Marchment to return to a top-six role when he is cleared for action.
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (face) will be absent for an extended period after undergoing surgery. Marchment was recently hit in the face by a puck, and a surgical intervention was needed to address fractures in his nose and facial area. The team expects Marchment to recover in four weeks. He is roughly a week and a half into the recovery period. Marchment has been highly impactful with the Stars in 2024-25, recording 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) and 44 hits. Jamie Benn has hopped on the second line during his absence. The Stars captain has been very productive in the role, scoring in three consecutive games and notching six points (four goals, two assists) in five contests.
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (face) is considered week-to-week. He's set to miss multiple games after getting hit in the face by a puck on Friday versus Minnesota. His absence will start on Sunday against Chicago, with Justin Hryckowian called up from the AHL to replace Marchment in the lineup. Hryckowian has been on fire in the minors, posting 12 goals and 26 points in 27 outings. He will join the third line on Sunday, allowing Jamie Benn to move to the second. Benn has already enjoyed a prolific run recently, and he will have even more fantasy value in a top-six role, with Dallas' top scorer Matt Duchene playing next to him.
Mason Marchment Hospitalized After Getting Hit By Puck
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (face) was taken to a hospital after a puck hit him in Friday's matchup against Minnesota. Marchment exited Friday's contest early when he was hit in the face by a puck during Dallas' power play. He was bleeding heavily as he was assisted off the ice. "It wasn't pretty," Stars head coach Peter DeBoer said postgame. "He's OK, but I don't know how long (he'll be out)." Marchment has gone seven games without any points but remains among the Stars' top scorers. In 33 outings, Marchment has posted 12 goals and 27 points. The 29-year-old is also tied for second on the team with 44 hits. With Marchment absent, Jamie Benn worked on the second line during Saturday's practice.
Mason Marchment A Game-Time Decision Versus Rangers
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision on Friday versus the Rangers. He made an early exit from Wednesday's contest against Toronto, but Marchment has escaped serious injury, as X-rays on his ailment have come back negative. Marchment provides both grit and skill for the Stars, having produced 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) in 30 games with 41 hits. Jamie Benn or Evgenii Dadonov might play a larger role in Friday's game in Marchment's absence.
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (undisclosed) missed most of the third period in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to Toronto. He took only one shift in the period, exiting the contest after logging 10:25 of ice time. Marchment was minus-two for the game. Stars head coach Peter DeBoer said postgame that Marchment is "dealing with something." The team expects to know more about his injury on Thursday. It was a bad night at the office for Marchment on Wednesday, but he's had a hugely successful campaign overall. A haul of 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) in 30 games puts Marchment among Dallas' top scorers, and he's second on the team with 41 hits.
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment tallied two goals and an assist during Friday's victory over the Colorado Avalanche. Marchment tallied his first point, which was a primary assist on Tyler Seguin's power-play goal in the opening frame. Later in the period, Marchment found the back of the net for the first time on a snapshot. He would then score his second tally of the game in the final minutes with an empty-netter. In addition, he also carried a +2 rating with five shots, four hits, and one block. This was his second multi-point outing over his previous three games. Through 21 total games this season, the 29-year-old has tallied 23 points, with six of them coming on the man advantage. Fantasy managers should continue to expect Marchment to play on the second line and remain a reliable scoring option with solid shooting and hitting upside.
Mason Marchment Erupts For Five Points Versus Pittsburgh
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment did his best Wayne Gretzky impression on Monday versus Pittsburgh, producing five points in a 7-1 road victory. A six-goal first period yielded four points for Marchment, and he added one more late in the third frame, finishing with one goal and four assists. Two of the helpers came on the power play. Marchment missed one game with an undisclosed injury last week, but it's safe to say there's nothing wrong with him anymore. Monday's huge scoring outburst helped Marchment become a point-per-game player. In 13 appearances, he has produced three goals and 10 assists this campaign. However, Marchment has posted points in back-to-back outings just once, so fantasy managers should tame their expectations ahead of Thursday's clash with Boston.
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (undisclosed) could be back in action against Winnipeg on Saturday. An undisclosed injury kept Marchment out from Thursday's battle with Chicago, but he was on the ice for practice on Friday. The 29-year-old power forward has not disappointed fantasy managers in 2024-25, recording eight points (two goals, six assists) and 25 hits in 11 appearances. Marchment's return would push Oskar Back out of the lineup, while Sam Steel will have to settle for a fourth-line role.
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment (undisclosed) is considered day-to-day. Marchment has seen action in all 11 games this season but is now battling an undisclosed ailment, which could sideline him for Thursday's game against Chicago. His absence would be felt at both ends by the Stars. Marchment is tied for fourth in scoring on the team with eight points (two goals, six assists) in 11 games and leads his squad with 25 hits. Tyler Seguin (lower body) has been out for the Stars, but he could return on Thursday, taking Marchment's place in the lineup.
Dallas Stars winger Mason Marchment (undisclosed) will rejoin the lineup in Game 2 against Colorado on Thursday. The power forward has been absent for the past six games with an undisclosed injury. Marchment, who had a career year with 53 points (22 goals, 31 assists) in 81 appearances during the regular season, will head straight back to the second line, where he's had a lot of success playing with Tyler Seguin and Matt Duchene. His return pushes Radek Faksa out of the lineup, with Evgenii Dadonov dropping to the fourth line.
Dallas Stars winger Mason Marchment (undisclosed) will miss a sixth consecutive game on Tuesday against Colorado. The 28-year-old power forward has resumed skating after suffering an undisclosed injury early into first-round action, but he will be out for at least one more contest. Evgenii Dadonov is filling in for Marchment on the second line. The Russian veteran notched three points (two goals, one assist) in seven appearances in the first round against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchment (undisclosed) will not be in the lineup for Friday's Game 6 against the Vegas Golden Knights. The 28-year-old hasn't appeared in the series since getting injured during Game 2, when he skated just 10:22 during a 3-1 loss. The Stars have since rattled off three straight wins to lead the series 3-2 with an opportunity to clinch the series on Friday in Vegas. Marchment set new career-highs with 22 goals, 53 points, and 150 shots on goal across 81 games in the regular season, his second campaign with the Stars. Fellow injured forward Radek Faksa is an option for the team on Friday, although he, too, has not played since Game 2.
Dallas Stars center winger Mason Marchment left Wednesday's Game 2 against the Golden Knights early due to an undisclosed injury. The 28-year-old, who bagged a career-high 53 points (22 goals, 31 assists) during the regular season, recorded a game-high eight hits before being forced off after logging 10:22 of ice time. There were no updates on Marchment postgame, leaving him in doubt for Saturday's Game 3. Stars head coach Pete DeBoer will need to change up his second line if Marchment isn't healthy enough to play.
Mason Marchment Fined $5K For Interference Wednesday
Dallas Stars winger Mason Marchment has been fined $5K, the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement, for interference on Maple Leafs defenseman Jake McCabe. Marchment delivered a late hit that seemed to blindside McCabe late in the second period of Wednesday's 5-4 Toronto win. The gritty winger is in the midst of a bounce-back season that has seen him notch 16 goals and 39 points across 50 games while adding 40 penalty minutes and a plus-17 rating to his ledger. He also has recorded two goals and six points over his last five games, including an assist Wednesday against the Leafs. The Stars had their four-game winning streak snapped in Wednesday's defeat.
Mason Marchment Wraps Up 2023 With Four-Point Effort
Dallas Stars left wing Mason Marchment celebrated New Year's Eve with a hat trick and a four-point performance in Sunday's 8-1 victory over the Blackhawks. He gave Dallas a 5-0 lead in the second period with a power-play goal and completed his second career hat trick with a pair of late goals in the third. Marchment's impressive work also included an assist. The 28-year-old put together the massive performance after going four games without a single point. It's been a struggle for Marchment at times in 2023-24, but he's still on a good scoring pace and could register his first 60-point campaign if he avoids injury issues. Marchment has posted 13 goals and 25 points In 35 appearances thus far,
Dallas Stars winger Mason Marchment returned from a one-game absence with his fourth postseason goal of the year Saturday against the Kraken. He got the scoring started for Dallas in a 6-3 loss, reaching six points for the playoffs. Marchment has also registered 11 shots on net, 27 hits and 16 penalty minutes with a minus-four rating. The 27-year-old had a big role in the close-out game in the previous round and will look to make a significant impact again in Monday's Game 7 against the Kraken.
Mason Marchment Will Be A Game-Time Decision Thursday
Ahead of Game 5 against Seattle, the availability of Dallas Stars winger Mason Marchment (undisclosed) remains uncertain as he is listed as a game-time decision. Marchment's Game 4 was cut short as he left the ice after only three shifts due to an undisclosed injury. His status for Game 5 will be determined closer to the start of the game. However, if the 27-year-old left winger cannot join the Stars' lineup, it will leave a significant gap to fill. Marchment has been a valuable contributor with three goals, two assists, and nine shots on goal across 10 games.
Dallas Stars winger Mason Marchment suffered an upper-body injury in Tuesday's Game 4 against Seattle. He took only three shifts and exited after taking an inadvertent elbow to his head. There was no update on Marchment after the game. The Stars lost an in-form player, as Marchment entered Tuesday's action having averaged a point per game for the previous five contests. He has produced three goals and two assists this postseason. Marchment is also a big physical presence for the Stars and has the second-most hits on the team in the playoffs with 23.