Los Angeles Kings winger Tanner Jeannot will begin a three-game suspension on Saturday against Columbus. He was handed the suspension for an illegal check to the head of Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser in Thursday's 4-2 loss. Running into trouble isn't anything new for Jeannot, as he has amassed a league-high 36 penalty minutes this season. Scoring-wise, Jeannot has contributed only one goal and one assist in 15 outings. The Kings have summoned Samuel Helenius from the minors to take Jeannot's spot on the fourth line Saturday. Helenius has picked up three points (two goals, one assist) in eight AHL appearances this season. Jeannot will be eligible to return to action next Saturday against Detroit.
Tampa Bay Lightning winger Tanner Jeannot will miss Thursday's contest against Colorado with an undisclosed injury. He's regarded as day-to-day. The gritty forward returned from a 12-game absence in Tuesday's matchup against Boston but suffered a new injury, which will keep him out for at least one contest. In 42 outings, Jeannot has mostly been anonymous offensively, logging six goals and 12 points. However, he leads the team with 164 hits, and only 10 skaters in the league have managed more. Alex Barre-Boulet is set to take over Jeannot's spot in the lineup on Thursday.
Tampa Bay Lightning winger Tanner Jeannot (lower body) couldn't practice on Monday and is facing a multi-game spell on the sidelines. According to Lightning head coach Jon Cooper, Jeannot is dealing with a "significant injury," and he's suggested that the 26-year-old power forward could be considered week-to-week. Jeannot, who's notched 12 points (four goals, eight assists) in 41 outings this season, was injured in Saturday's matchup against Boston. Alex Barre-Boulet is set to jump into the lineup as his replacement on Tuesday against Los Angeles.
Tanner Jeannot Tallies Two Points In Sunday's Loss
Tampa Bay Lightning winger Tanner Jeannot led the team in scoring in Sunday's 5-2 loss to the Senators, totaling a goal and an assist. With Jeannot leading the way, the Lightning managed to come from behind twice to tie the game but ran out of juice eventually. Jeannot's day at the office also included a game-high four hits, one shot on goal, two penalty minutes, and a plus-one rating in 16:40 of action. The 26-year-old was a major disappointment in Tampa Bay last season after arriving from Nashville, and he should be eager to prove his worth in 2023-24. Jeannot collected his first points of the year Sunday and has also tallied two shots on goal and eight hits through the first three games.
Tampa Bay Lightning winger Tanner Jeannot has agreed to a two-year extension worth $4.53 million. He will carry a cap hit of $2.665 million through the 2024-25 campaign after avoiding arbitration. The Lightning will hope to see a bounce--back season from Jeannot in 2023-24. Last season he totaled only one goal and three assists in 20 games for the team after coming over in a trade with Nashville. The 26-year-old had a very solid 24-goal, 41-point campaign with 318 hits just two seasons ago, and Jeannot should be a good pick-up for fantasy managers if he can regain his form.
Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Tanner Jeannot (lower body) will miss Tuesday's Game 1 against Toronto, but he could be back in action later in the series, with him now considered day-to-day. Jeannot missed the final three regular-season games after suffering a nasty right leg injury, and he was initially regarded as week-to-week, but the 25-year-old was back in practice Monday and Tampa Bay head coach Jon Cooper noted after the session that Jeannot is now day-to-day. The former Predators also skated Tuesday morning.
Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Tanner Jeannot hurt his right leg in Thursday's clash with the Islanders. He was forced to exit the game in the second period after awkwardly falling on his right leg following a battle along the boards with Islanders defenseman Scott Mayfield. Lightning head coach Jon Cooper was quoted after the game saying Jeannot's injury is "worrisome". In an additional blow, Tampa Bay also lost Pat Maroon to an upper-body injury Thursday, so the recent back-to-back Stanley Cup champions find themselves in a bit of trouble ahead of the 2023 postseason.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have acquired forward Tanner Jeannot from the Nashville Predators in exchange for defenseman Cal Foote, a conditional first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, a second-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, and a third, fourth, and fifth-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. Jeannot had an impressive rookie season in which he scored 24 goals and added 17 assists through 81 games, but he could not replicate the totals this season with only five goals and 14 points through 56 games. The 25-year-old is in the final season of a two-year, $1.6 million contract and he can become a restricted free agent this summer. Jeannot benefits from the trade for fantasy purposes as he joins a deep forward group on one of the best teams in the league.
Tanner Jeannot Returns With Three Points, Late Game-Winner
Nashville Predators winger Tanner Jeannot returned to the lineup on Sunday against Philadelphia and had quite a performance with three points in a 5-4 win. He notched a pair of assists in the second period and went on to grab the game-winning goal with just a little over a minute left in regulation. Jeannot even found time to have a fight with Hayden Hodgson early in the third period. The 24-year-old put on a show after missing Thursday's 6-1 loss to Vegas to attend the birth of his child. Jeannot has been one of the surprise packages in fantasy hockey this season with 22 goals, 39 points and 234 hits in 65 games.
Tanner Jeannot Continues Rookie Success With Three Point Game
Tanner Jeannot scored a goal and two assists in the Nashville Predators' important victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. The win gives them some room in the Western Conference playoff race. Jeannot now has six points in his last six games and 39 points on the year. He ranks 5th among rookies in points and leads all rookies in goals scored with 22. Jeannot has been a consistent bright spot for the Predators this year, ranking 6th on the team in points and 2nd in penalty minutes. He is a good player to keep an eye out for next year's fantasy season.
Tanner Jeannot Pushes Nashville's Winning Streak To Seven
Nashville Predators winger Tanner Jeannot helped the team to notch a seventh straight win on Friday, potting a 3-2 game-winner in overtime against Chicago. The 24-year-old has now scored in back-to-back games since starting to log very heavy minutes on the first line due to the team's COVID-19 problems. He's previously been in decent form as well and has eight goals and nine assists to show for this season in 30 games. Jeannot has become a popular fantasy pickup and will remain so until the Predators are healthy again.
Nashville Predators winger Tanner Jeannot bagged two goals in Saturday's 3-2 shootout victory over the Islanders, becoming the first Predators rookie since Kevin Fiala in 2016 to record a multi-goal game. His markers helped Nashville to come behind twice. Colton Sissons picked up assists on both goals. Jeannot skates on the third line and hasn't made too much noise so far, but he enjoyed a decent spell in the league last season with seven points in 15 games and has now scored four goals early this campaign. Fantasy managers in deep leagues might want to keep an eye on him.