Mattias Janmark Considered Day-To-Day With Undisclosed Injury
Edmonton Oilers forward Mattias Janmark (undisclosed) is considered day-to-day. The Swedish veteran is dealing with an undisclosed injury and might be forced to sit out his first game of the season on Saturday versus Vancouver. Janmark struggled to make an offensive contribution last season, and things haven't improved for him in 2024-25. With 14 games played, Janmark has tallied one goal and two assists. He has averaged 12:37 of ice time, skating in a bottom-six role. If Janmark is unavailable at the weekend, the Oilers need to call up a forward from the minors or roll with seven defensemen.
Mattias Janmark Pots Lone Oilers Goal In Game 7 Loss
Edmonton Oilers center Mattias Janmark produced the team's only goal in Monday's heartbreaking 2-1 loss in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Panthers. Janmark had a quick answer to Carter Verhaeghe in the first period after he had given Florida the lead. It was a big finish in the series from Janmark, who registered four points across the final four games. He totaled eight points (four goals, four assists) in 25 games this postseason overall following a 12-point regular-season campaign. Janmark, who also lost the Stanley Cup Final with Dallas against Tampa Bay in 2020, could be moving on from Edmonton this offseason, as he is on an expiring contract.
Edmonton Oilers forward Mattias Janmark (shoulder) will make his first appearance since Oct. 26 in Wednesday's clash against Carolina. He's been out for 10 games with a shoulder injury but has been activated from Injured Reserve and is expected to join the third line. Janmark will be hoping to open his account for the season after going scoreless in seven outings prior to his injury. The 30-year-old will be joined by Ryan McLeod and Derek Ryan on the third line.
Edmonton Oilers center Mattias Janmark (shoulder) is considered day-to-day. He missed his first game of the season Sunday versus Calgary and didn't participate in Tuesday's practice. Janmark will need to recover by Thursday to avoid sitting out another game. The Swedish forward gave Edmonton some decent production last term with 10 goals and 25 points across 66 games, but he has struggled to make a mark in 2023-24, going scoreless in seven outings. Janmark now also has fresh competition for a place in the lineup, with Edmonton signing Sam Gagner on Tuesday.
Edmonton Oilers winger Mattias Janmark (undisclosed) is considered questionable for Wednesday's Game 2 against the Kings. The 30-year-old didn't skate Wednesday morning for maintenance reasons and the signs aren't great regarding his availability for Wednesday's contest. Some reports are suggesting that Janmark might even be done for the whole series after suffering an undisclosed injury in Game 1. The Swedish forward was a busy man in Monday's game, posting an assist, along with two shots on goal, two blocks and two hits. He has been skating on the third line. Devin Shore is projected to hop into the lineup if Janmark can't play Wednesday.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mattias Janmark is set to roll with the first line Sunday against San Jose. He joined Jack Eichel and Evgenii Dadonov on the line at Saturday's practice. The Swedish forward has gained some offensive rhythm lately with five points in six games, boosting his overall tally for the season to 25 points. Janmark has mostly featured in the bottom six, so he's had a pretty decent year in limiting playing times. Health issues have also kept Janmark back and he will skate in only his 64th game of the season on Sunday. He should be a pretty attractive option for DFS managers against a team that gives up 3.13 goals per game.
Mattias Janmark Scores In A Second Consecutive Game
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mattias Janmark scored in a second consecutive game on Friday, notching the team's third goal in a 3-1 win over Anaheim. He fired off three shots overall in just a little over 14 minutes of action, skating on the first line. Vegas can't stay clear of injuries and the top line is missing Mark Stone (upper body) and Max Pacioretty (wrist) again. Evgenii Dadonov also joined the line on Friday. Stone is listed day-to-day, but Pacioretty has been ruled out indefinitely, so Janmark finds himself in a great situation to boost his numbers. He's now on four goals and 11 points for the campaign.
Mattias Janmark Nets Two Points On Penalty Kill Wednesday
Vegas Golden Knights center Mattias Janmark created more havoc when Vegas was playing short-handed on Wednesday. He scored a goal and set up a goal during the 6-5 loss in Anaheim. Janmark only had one shot on goal, and that went in. His marker, which came 1:58 into the third period, was set up by Mark Stone. It was Janmark's second goal of the season and second point of the night while on the penalty kill. This was a strange night that saw the center's point total go up to six in 17 games played. The bottom-six forward provides solid offensive depth, albeit on an occasional basis.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mattias Janmark looks set for his season debut on Friday against Edmonton. The 28-year-old started the season on the COVID-19 list but is now ready to play. Janmark joins a depleted attack that currently doesn't have the services of Max Pacioretty (lower body) and Mark Stone (lower body). It should give him a great opportunity to play a bigger role, although Vegas might want to be cautious with him at first. The 2018 world champion has been a solid depth scorer throughout his NHL career and will be a welcomed addition to the squad which has managed just three total goals in the last two games.
Mattias Janmark Remains On COVID-19 List As Season Starts
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mattias Janmark won't be in the lineup for Tuesday's season opener against Seattle. The 28-year-old was added to the COVID-19 list at the start of the week and it's unknown when he will be ready to play. The former Dallas Star split last season between Chicago and Vegas, providing good depth scoring for both sides. He ended up posting 11 goals and 24 points in 56 appearances. William Carrier (concussion) will also miss the game, and the absentees give Pavel Dorofeyev a chance to make his NHL debut. The former third-round draft pick showed a bit of upside in his last term in the AHL with nine goals and 13 points in 23 games.
Vegas Golden Knights centerman Mattias Janmark will suit up on Wednesday for the first time as a Golden Knight. Janmark was acquired from Chicago on Monday. He tallied 10 markers and nine assists this year with the Blackhawks. There is speculation the Swedish native will center the third line, playing in between forwards Tomas Nosek and Alex Tuch.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Mattias Janmark won't take the ice on Saturday versus Columbus due to what the team calls an "organizational decision." The 28-year-old is on the trade block. Chicago picked up Janmark on a one-year deal for the season, and he had a solid spell for the club with 10 goals and 19 points in 41 games. Only four players have produced more goals for the Blackhawks this season. There are winds of change blowing in the Windy City, as Kirby Dach was recently promoted to the first line and Vincent Hinostroza was brought in from Florida to skate on the second line. Carl Soderberg will take Janmark's spot in the lineup on Saturday.
Mattias Janmark Extends Goal Streak To Three Games
Chicago Blackhawks forward Mattias Janmark continued his hot goal-scoring form on Tuesday, notching the team's second in a 3-2 overtime loss to Nashville. Dylan Strome got things started for the Blackhawks with a power-play goal. Janmark has now scored in three straight games, and with him replacing Alex DeBrincat (COVID protocol) on the team's top line, he has a good chance to stretch the streak even longer. He'll be straight at it again on Wednesday in a rematch against the Predators, who have allowed 19 goals in just six games.