St. Louis Blues right wing Mathieu Joseph (lower body) will not play on Tuesday versus Ottawa. He's returning to St. Louis to get evaluated for a lower-body injury. Joseph has done a decent job in a bottom-six role for the Blues, amassing two goals and two assists in nine appearances. Kasperi Kapanen will be filling in for Joseph on the third line Tuesday. The Finnish winger has been limited to one goal with nine shots in seven outings this season.
Ottawa Senators right wing Mathieu Joseph had a memorable revenge game against the Lightning on Monday, potting two goals in a 4-2 road victory. Joseph, who spent his first three seasons in Tampa Bay, led the charge as Ottawa grabbed a 3-0 lead. He finished the contest with a game-high plus-three rating and posted four shots on goal with three blocks and one hit. Joseph has struggled for consistency lately, but it's still been a good campaign for him, as the winger has tallied 10 goals and 27 points in 42 appearances.
Ottawa Senators right wing Mathieu Joseph (lower body) has been activated from Injured Reserve and is expected to rejoin the lineup for Tuesday's clash with the Flames. Joseph, who's had a fantastic season with 19 points (six goals, 13 assists) in 25 games, will return from a 10-game absence. The 26-year-old has been practicing on the top line with Brady Tkachuk and Josh Norris prior to Tuesday's game.
Mathieu Joseph Placed On Long-Term Injured Reserve
Ottawa Senators right wing Mathieu Joseph (lower body) was moved to long-term Injured Reserve on Sunday. He has already missed six games and won't be eligible to return to the lineup until Jan. 9. The 26-year-old has been a pleasant surprise for the Senators this season, posting six goals and 19 points in 25 outings. The former Lightning player also carries a team-best plus-12 rating.
Ottawa Senators winger Mathieu Joseph (lower body) is expected to miss at least the next three games. He was hurt in Friday's clash with Dallas, and Senators head coach D.J. Smith has announced that Joseph won't be available for the rest of the team's road trip, which continues Sunday in Vegas. Ottawa is also scheduled to play Arizona on Tuesday and Colorado on Thursday before returning home. Joseph has had a strong season in the Senators top six with six goals and 13 assists in 25 games. Angus Crookshank is expected to replace Joseph in the lineup on Sunday,
Ottawa Senators right wing Mathieu Joseph continued his productive start to the season with a three-assist effort in Wednesday's 6-3 win over Toronto. The 26-year-old had his third multi-point outing of the campaign. After battling out a spot in the top six, Joseph has yet to go pointless in back-to-back games this season, and he now has 11 points (three goals, eight assists) in 11 games for the year. Last season, Joseph notched only 18 points (three goals, 15 assists) across 56 games for the entire campaign, so he's improved his production massively in 2023-24.
Ottawa Senators winger Mathieu Joseph (lower body) won't be in the lineup Thursday against the Avalanche. He was injured Sunday against Calgary and already sat out a game Tuesday versus Edmonton. Joseph made a great start to his career in Ottawa a year ago, but he hasn't been able to stick to a scoring line in 2022-23 and sits on only 17 points with 47 games played. The 26-year-old winger will have his next chance to return Saturday against Toronto.
Ottawa Senators winger Mathieu Joseph (lower body) will be back in action Friday against Pittsburgh. The 25-year-old has missed over a month of action with a lower-body injury and was actually already cleared to play earlier in the week, but Joseph was forced to sit out Wednesday's clash with the Penguins as a healthy scratch. He has picked up nine points in 25 games this season. Friday is going to be a special night for Joseph, as it's going to be his first-ever game against his brother Pierre-Olivier, who skates on Pittsburgh's third defensive pairing.
Ottawa Senators winger Mathieu Joseph (lower body) is set to make his first appearance since Dec. 8 in Monday's matchup against St. Louis. Joseph has sat out the last 16 games but is now finally ready to go again after recovering from a lower-body injury. He is slated to skate on the third line with Parker Kelly and Dylan Gambrell. Joseph joined Ottawa a day before the trade deadline last season and had an impressive stint with the team, posting 12 points in 11 games. He was slow out the gate at the start of this season before getting injured, logging only nine points across 25 outings.
Ottawa Senators winger Mathieu Joseph won't be able to play for two weeks after sustaining a lower-body injury in Thursday's matchup versus Dallas. He heads to the shelf with nine points to his name from 25 games. Joseph had a very impressive spell for Ottawa last year after arriving from Tampa, recording 12 points in 11 outings, but there's been a lot more competition for top-six places this season and the 25-year-old hasn't been able to show off his best form. His injury will help Parker Kelly back into the lineup for Friday's game versus Nashville.
Ottawa Senators forward Mathieu Joseph (undisclosed) could be out for the rest of the season, according to head coach D.J. Smith. The former Lightning man has sat out one game and won't feature Saturday against Toronto either. Joseph snapped up 12 points in 11 games for his new club before getting hurt. He had carved out a nice role for himself on the top line but Connor Brown has now taken over. The 28-year-old finds himself on a 10-game scoring drought ahead of Saturday's contest and isn't currently a very good fantasy option.
Ottawa Senators forward Mathieu Joseph will sit out Thursday's visit to Boston with an undisclosed injury. This is very unfortunate news, as Joseph has produced some great stuff on the ice since coming over from Tampa Bay, going for 12 points through his first 11 outings as a Senator. He managed just 18 points in 58 games with the Lightning this season. Joseph's spot on the first line is set to go to Parker Kelly. The 22-year-old sits on five goals and eight points with 32 games played this season, which are pretty lackluster numbers, but skating with Brady Tkachuk and Josh Norris will greatly boost Kelly's fantasy value.
Mathieu Joseph Nets First Hat Trick, Four Points Friday
Ottawa Senators forward Mathieu Joseph had a night to remember against Detroit on Friday as he scored his first career hat trick and added an assist in a 5-2 victory. He got the assist out of his way straight away five minutes into the game when Austin Watson scored a short-handed goal and the third period turned completely into Joseph's show. Unfortunately, Lucas Raymond ruined his chances of having a natural hat trick. These were Joseph's first goals as a Senator since his move from Tampa, and he now boasts five points in five games for his new team.
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Mathieu Joseph provided the decisive goal in Tuesday's 3-2 overtime victory against the Kings, scoring 3:25 into the extra frame. He had two shots overall in the game and delivered two hits in 14 minutes of action. Sitting on 10 points, Joseph doesn't have a lot to show for from this season, but he's currently skating on the second line and it has given him a platform to improve his numbers. The 24-year-old does plenty of work in the defensive end as well, having recorded 44 hits in 25 outings.
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Mathieu Joseph was back in the lineup on Sunday against the Flyers, returning with a goal and an assist in a 7-1 win. He took over from Alex Barre-Boulet on the top line and skated for over 15 minutes. Joseph's offensive contributions include only nine points this season, but he should now go on a bit of a scoring run whilst playing with Steven Stamkos and Ondrej Palat. He had no power-play time on Sunday, but Joseph sits on the second unit and that boosts his fantasy value even more.
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Mathieu Joseph played only 5:15 in Sunday's 4-2 loss to Minnesota after suffering an undisclosed injury. He was involved in a collision with Ryan Hartman in the second period. Head coach Jon Cooper didn't provide an update on Joseph's status after the game. The 24-year-old has skated in 20 games this season, bagging three goals and four assists. With Nikita Kucherov (lower body) and Brayden Point (upper body) out, the defending champions are already missing a lot of manpower and Joseph's injury is another bad blow. The team takes the ice next against St. Louis on Tuesday, so there won't be a lot of time to work on Joseph.