Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome is doubtful for Tuesday's matchup against San Jose after missing Monday's practice because of an illness. He's caught an illness bug at a bad time, as Strome has just gained some good momentum with a three-game point streak, which included goals in back-to-back games. The Ducks might need to get some reinforcements in from the minors, as Frank Vatrano (personal), one of Strome's partners on the third line, also missed Monday's practice and could be unavailable for Tuesday's game.
Ryan Strome Scores Lone Ducks Goal In Sunday's Defeat
Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome extended his point streak to three games with a goal in Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Kings. The Ducks were almost shut out on home ice, as Strome tallied the team's only goal with less than two minutes remaining in regulation. Troy Terry and Frank Vatrano picked up the assists. The trio makes up Anaheim's third line, but they showed their scoring potential on Sunday. Strome went scoreless in the first two games of the season before starting his streak, which includes two goals and one assist. With him in good form, more success could be on the horizon for the entire third line. Anaheim has a very favorable matchup next as the leaky Sharks visit the Honda Center on Tuesday.
Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome (upper body) will likely sit out a second consecutive game Friday versus the Jets. He participated in Friday's optional morning skate, but Ducks head coach Greg Cronin told The Sporting Tribune's Derek Lee that he doesn't think Strome will play. Strome sits fourth on Anaheim's points list, with three goals and 17 assists totaled in 35 appearances. Adam Henrique moved into the top six in his absence on Wednesday versus Vegas and looks set to remain there until the Ducks get healthy. Troy Terry (upper body) will also miss another game on Friday.
Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome missed Wednesday's 2-1 overtime loss to Toronto with an upper-body injury. The team considers him day-to-day. Strome joined Troy Terry (upper body) and Leo Carlsson (knee) as the third top-six forward to drop out of the lineup, although it looks like he isn't hurt too badly and could be available again soon. Strome was on fire early in the campaign, but the wheels have completely fallen off for him lately, and the 30-year-old has been limited to 20 points (three goals, 17 assists) in 35 games. He notched 11 of his points in October. Injuries have pushed Max Jones and Adam Henrique to top-line roles in Anaheim.
Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Strome grabbed two points for the second time in three games as the team hosted Florida on Sunday. Strome helped to keep the game tight with a goal and assist before the Panthers skated away with a 5-3 victory. The former Ranger had an awful start at his new club, but Strome has now found his feet and has grabbed six of his 10 points in his last five appearances. He is getting more playing time and is even averaging slightly more points than he did in New York last season, although Strome should still be able to improve his scoring pace even more. It's currently at 0.77 points per game.
Ryan Strome, Filip Chytil Are Game-Time Decisions For Game 5
New York Rangers forwards Ryan Strome (lower body) and Filip Chytil (upper body) will both be game-time decisions for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night, head coach Gerard Gallant said on Wednesday. Strome sustained the injury and left in Game 3, while Chytil suffered his injury in Game 4. Each game in the series has been won by the home team, and the Rangers would receive additional help with the return of two key players in Strome and Chytil for Game 5 at Madison Square Garden.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome (lower body) shouldn't miss any games after getting hurt in Sunday's 3-2 loss to Tampa Bay. He managed to soak in just 7:22 of action in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, leaving in the second period after getting hurt when Ondrej Palat shoved him from behind. Things didn't look too good regarding his status, but head coach Gerard Gallant sounds pretty confident of Strome's availability for Tuesday's match. "I expect him to [play]. I haven't been told any different right now," Gallant said Monday. Strome has notched nine points in 17 games this postseason.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome suffered a lower-body injury in Sunday's Game 3 against Tampa Bay, logging just 7:22 of action. He was hurt in the second period on a cross-check by Ondrej Palat. The 29-year-old tried to continue on but was able to get only one more shift in. With nine points to his name in 17 games, Strome hasn't had a lot of reason to celebrate in the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs, but he's a big piece for the top six and for the power play, which has been on fire throughout the postseason. The Rangers are set to provide an update on Strome's status Monday.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome (lower body) appears ready to return to the lineup on Tuesday against New Jersey. He rejoined Artemi Panarin and Andrew Copp at the morning skate after missing four games. Strome is among the team's top scorers with 45 points in 62 games. He finds himself in a great situation, as Panarin can create offense with ease and Copp has fitted in superbly since coming over from Winnipeg. The latter will now move to the right wing but is expected to continue to take the majority of the faceoffs.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome (lower body) will miss a fourth consecutive game on Sunday against Philadelphia. On Saturday, there were reports of him possibly returning for the matchup but it looks like he still needs some time to recover, Strome has been listed day-to-day ever since he got hurt against Buffalo last Sunday. Andrew Copp has taken over as the second-line center and Dryden Hunt has moved up in the lineup. The former is by far the better fantasy option, and Copp is off to a great start in New York with seven points in six games. Strome's next chance to return comes Tuesday against New Jersey.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome (lower body) won't be available for Tuesday's contest against Pittsburgh and is considered day-to-day. He was injured in Sunday's 5-4 overtime win against Buffalo and will miss his sixth game of the season. The 29-year-old has notched 30 assists and 45 points in 62 outings this season as the second-line center. Andrew Copp will take over the role on Tuesday and we'll see Dryden Hunt join the line. The 26-year-old winger has managed only 15 points in 61 games this season and he isn't an attractive fantasy piece, although Hunt did have success skating with Artemi Panarin earlier in the month, including a three-assist performance in a 7-4 victory over Dallas on Mar. 12.
Ryan Strome Appears To Have Escaped Serious Injury
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome failed to complete Sunday's 5-4 overtime victory against the Sabres with a lower-body injury, but he shouldn't miss a lot of time. "I don't see anything serious," said Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant after the game. Strome took only six shifts on Sunday and was forced off in the first period. The 29-year-old has been a bit quiet lately, but Strome has had a solid season overall with 15 goals and 30 assists across 62 games. He should be considered day-to-day for now. The Rangers return to action on Tuesday against Pittsburgh.
New York Rangers center Ryan Strome scored once and assisted on New York's other two goals on Saturday night. This helped the Rangers edge the Chicago Blackhawks by a score of 3-2. Strome had two shots on goal on the night. The only concern was from the face-off dot, where Strome won just 13% of his face-offs. The center now has eight points in his last six games. His power-play goal tied the game at one less than five minutes into the second period. Then he assisted on two more New York goals. Strome has 18 points in 19 games. As long as he plays with Artemi Panarin, Strome's fantasy value stays extremely high.
Ryan Strome Decides Friday's Game With A Power-Play Goal
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome was the lone scorer in Friday's 1-0 win over the Sharks, lighting the lamp on the power play 6:03 into the game. Mika Zibanejad and Adam Fox had the assists. Strome sent four total shots on the net and he had two efforts go wide in 18:34 of ice time. The 28-year-old has now scored half of his four goals this season in his past three games, getting up to 15 points in 18 appearances. He's gone pointless just twice in his past 13 games. Strome is having another very good campaign alongside Artemi Panarin on the second line and shouldn't really be floating on the waiver wire in any league.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome took his point streak to eight games on Friday, notching a goal and an assist in a 5-2 win over the Bruins. He tied things up at one late in the first period and went on to record a helper on Artemi Panarin's game-winner 11:35 into the third period. Strome has collected 10 points in total during his streak and now sits on 14 points for the whole campaign. The 28-year-old was slow out of the gate, but he's playing good hockey right now, and with Panarin his linemate, Strome is nicely set for another good season. Dryden Hunt also recently joined the line, and the trio combined for six points against Boston.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome was back at practice on Sunday after coming off the COVID-19 list. He joined Artemi Panarin and Barclay Goodrow on the second line. Strome has missed four games for the Rangers, who start next week's action on Monday versus Calgary. It looks likely that Strome will return to action against the Flames, but he could need some time to get up to speed. The 28-year-old had a very productive campaign last season playing with Panarin, recording 49 points in 56 appearances. He will also join New York's top power-play unit once he's ready to play again.
Ryan Strome Misses Saturday's Action Due To COVID Protocols
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome will be sidelined for Saturday's meeting with the Canadiens after he was added to the COVID-19 list. The 28-year-old is also set to miss Monday's clash with Toronto. His absence will give a big opportunity to Filip Chytil, who gets a chance to skate as the second-line center alongside Artemi Panarin and Kaapo Kakko. The latter will take Strome's spot on the first power-play unit. Sammy Blais, who missed Thursday's 3-2 overtime loss to Dallas with a lower-body injury, will draw into the lineup. Igor Shesterkin, who recorded 23 saves in his season debut against the Stars, starts between the pipes.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome (upper body) missed Tuesday's practice, but he should be game-ready when the team opens the season on Wednesday at Washington. Strome meshed very well with Artemi Panarin last season and ended up producing a nice 49-point campaign in 56 games. He's set to start the season with the Russian again, and Kaapo Kakko will join them on the right wing. With Ryan Reaves (lower body) back in practice and ready to go, it looks like the Rangers will be one of only a few teams that can start the season injury-free.
New York Rangers centerman Ryan Strome provided two assists to help his team defeat the Buffalo Sabres 3-1 on Tuesday. Strome has been an offensive threat for New York in 2021, recording 14 goals and 32 assists in 50 games. He centers the Ranger's second line while also receiving ice time on the power play. Before Tuesday's contest, Strome has been held pointless through the previous four matches. However, the Rangers centerman is having one of the better years of his career. Strome should be an essential piece to New York's late-season playoff push.
New York Rangers forward Ryan Strome extended his point streak to eight games in Saturday's 2-1 loss to Philadelphia, collecting a power-play helper on a Mika Zibanejad goal. He has notched a total of 13 points during the streak, taking his tally for the month up to 18. It's been a great run by Strome, who's been underappreciated in fantasy hockey for most of the season but who's now rostered in most leagues. He has managed 20 assists and 31 points in 33 games this season. Strome's point streak gets a huge test next against the Capitals, but he'll finish next week with a pair of games against Buffalo.