Tyler Bertuzzi, Teuvo Teravainen Expected To Fill First-Line Roles In Chicago
Chicago Blackhawks wingers Tyler Bertuzzi and Teuvo Teravainen are expected to fill first-line roles when the new NHL season begins. The two were big free-agency signings for the Blackhawks and will be relied on heavily in 2024-25. If they can stick on the line, both players will benefit from the presence of Connor Bedard. Having more talent around him should also improve the productivity of Chicago's 19-year-old phenom, who skated with a lot of different teammates during his rookie campaign and struggled offensively at times.
Maple Leafs Open To Tyler Bertuzzi, Max Domi Reunions
The Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly interested in bringing back veteran forwards Tyler Bertuzzi and Max Domi as long as it makes sense for both parties, according to The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun. Both players signed one-year pacts with the Leafs last offseason and both got off to slow starts before getting things turned around offensively and finishing the season on the flanks of superstar center Auston Matthews. Bertuzzi finished the season with 21 goals and 43 points across 80 games but also tallied 15 goals and 23 points across his final 34 regular-season games. For his part, Domi recorded nine goals and 38 points in 80 games, including 17 points across his final 21 contests.
Tyler Bertuzzi Starts Contract Discussions With Maple Leafs
According to NHL insider David Pagnotta, the Toronto Maple Leafs have started contract negotiations with Tyler Bertuzzi. Bertuzzi, who signed a one-year, $5.5 million deal with the club last offseason, is a pending unrestricted free agent. It was a down year for Bertuzzi, but the team clearly still sees him as a very valuable member of the squad and wants to extend his stay. After averaging at least 0.60 points per game for five straight seasons, Bertuzzi was limited to 21 goals and 43 points in 80 games with the Maple Leafs.
Toronto Maple Leafs winger Tyler Bertuzzi is a game-time decision for Saturday's contest against the visiting Edmonton Oilers. Bertuzzi has been slowed by an illness of late but skated on Saturday morning. Head coach Sheldon Keefe noted that the veteran is still no sure thing to play Saturday evening. The Leafs signed Bertuzzi to a one-year deal this past offseason and after a sluggish start, he has caught fire of late with eight goals and 11 points over his last 12 games while spending some time on the top line alongside sniper Auston Matthews. For the season, Bertuzzi has tallied 15 goals and 34 points across 67 games, adding 129 shots and 78 hits to his ledger.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Tyler Bertuzzi was absent from Friday's practice after dealing with an illness of late. Bertuzzi was limited in Wednesday's 7-3 win over the Washington Capitals due to a reported illness. His status for Saturday's game against the visiting Edmonton Oilers. After scuffling for a large chunk of the season, the veteran has tallied eight goals and 11 points over his last 12 games. He has returned to the team's top line alongside Auston Matthews but skated just 14:19 against the Capitals due to the illness. For the season, Bertuzzi has recorded 15 goals and 34 points across 67 games while adding 78 hits and 33 penalty minutes in that time.
Toronto Maple Leafs left winger Tyler Bertuzzi continued his hot stretch as part of a 6-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday. The 29-year-old was reunited with Auston Matthews on the Leafs' top line and notched a goal and an assist on two shots and was a plus-three as part of his 18:04 of ice time. Once mired in a lengthy goal drought, Bertuzzi now has six goals over his last nine games, giving him 13 goals and 31 points on 123 shots and 75 hits across 64 games on the season. Signed to a one-year deal last summer, Bertuzzi posted 30 points in 50 games last season and posted a career-high 30 goals and 62 points across 68 games in the 2021-22 season. As long as he remains on the top line, he carries additional fantasy value down the stretch.
Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (personal) was back in practice Friday and should be ready to rejoin the lineup Saturday versus the Jets. The 28-year-old missed Wednesday's matchup against Winnipeg as his wife gave birth to their second child. Bertuzzi has produced 20 points (six goals, 14 assists) in 45 games this season, working primarily with John Tavares and William Nylander. The Tavares line has struggled badly lately, and Bertuzzi hasn't scored in 13 straight appearances.
Tyler Bertuzzi Not Available Wednesday Versus Jets
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Tyler Bertuzzi will not be available for Wednesday's game against the visiting Winnipeg Jets. The veteran will miss the contest while awaiting the birth of his child. It's been an inconsistent season for Bertuzzi, his first with the Maple Leafs. After signing a one-year, $4 million deal, the 28-year-old has just six goals, including just one goal over his last 26 games since Nov. 25, along with 20 points and 84 shots on goal across 45 games on the campaign. It's a far cry from the 30 goals and 62 points he posted across 68 games in his final season with the Red Wings in 2021-22 while he posted a decent 30 points between the Red Wings and Bruins a season ago. He has spent the bulk of the season skating with NHL goal-scoring leader Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner.
Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Tyler Bertuzzi finished with a goal and an assist in Friday's 3-2 victory against the Red Wings in Stockholm, Sweden. Bertuzzi posted his second consecutive multi-point game and got the team on the board with his goal in the opening minutes of the third period. After getting off to a slow start in his first season with the Maple Leafs, Bertuzzi has started to increase his offensive production on the second line with forwards John Tavares and William Nylander. Bertuzzi has totaled four goals and eight points through 16 games, with the 28-year-old forward carrying fantasy value in deeper formats.
Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (undisclosed) is set to remain in the lineup Saturday versus Tampa Bay despite carrying a minor injury. Following Thursday's 3-1 loss to Florida, Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe noted that Bertuzzi isn't at 100 percent, but the gritty winger was in high spirits after Friday's practice, saying he's feeling a lot better now. Bertuzzi has started his Maple Leafs career with only one point in four games, but it should be only a matter of time before he explodes, having earned a first-line role next to scoring machines Auston Matthews and Mitchell Marner.
Tyler Bertuzzi Continues Great Playoff Campaign With Three-Point Effort
Boston Bruins winger Tyler Bertuzzi had another productive outing in Friday's Game 6 against Florida, finishing a 7-5 defeat with two goals and an assist. He had a power-play goal early on and also produced a power-play assist to help the team grab a 4-3 lead at the start of the third period, but the Panthers still had some fight left in them and found a way to push the series to seven games. Bertuzzi has been fantastic for the Bruins through the first six games of the matchup, recording four goals and nine points. Across the past 40 years, only four players have had more points in their debut playoff series.
Tyler Bertuzzi Has Two Assists In Stanley Cup Playoffs Debut
Boston Bruins winger Tyler Bertuzzi enjoyed a productive Stanley Cup Playoffs debut on Monday, finishing a 3-1 victory over Florida with two assists. He registered a power-play helper when David Pastrnak opened the scoring 5:58 into the game and added a second assist on a Jake DeBrusk strike late in the second. Bertuzzi produced three shots of his own on the net and also made his presence felt with two blocks and two hits in 18:41 of action. After arriving from Detroit, the 28-year-old notched 16 points in 29 games with the Bruins during the regular season and it looks like Bertuzzi is ready to up his productivity in the playoffs.
Tyler Bertuzzi Adds Three Assists In Another Bruins Win
Boston Bruins forward Tyler Bertuzzi recorded three assists in a 5-3 win Sunday over the Flyers. Bertuzzi's helpers came in the second and third periods and now have 63 wins. He has seven goals and 21 assists in 48 games. Bertuzzi should be an essential player for Boston as they could make a lengthy playoff run after a record-setting regular season. The Bruins have just two regular season games left before the playoffs start.
The Boston Bruins have acquired left wing Tyler Bertuzzi from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for a conditional first-round pick in the 2024 NHL draft, which is top-10 protected, and a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NHL draft. Bertuzzi is in the final season of a two-year contract that he signed in July of 2021, and he can become an unrestricted free agent after the season. The 28-year-old has struggled offensively this season with only four goals through 29 games, following a breakout 2021-22 campaign where he scored a career-high 30 goals through 68 games. Bertuzzi can be rostered across standard formats as a bounce-back candidate now that he is joining one of the deepest forward units in the league.
Detroit Red Wings winger Tyler Bertuzzi (lower body) is set to return from a two-game absence Thursday against Montreal. The 27-year-old will be making only his 16th appearance of the season after suffering multiple injuries. Bertuzzi's poor health has also resulted in poor performances on the ice, as he sits on only one goal and five points. It's been pretty much a lost season for him and Bertuzzi's fantasy stock is at an all-time low, but he will at least have a chance to gain momentum for the next campaign if he can stay clear of injuries for the rest of the way.
Detroit Red Wings winger Tyler Bertuzzi (lower body) won't skate in Saturday's clash with the Flyers. He was pulled from Thursday's match against Vegas with a lower-body problem and it was announced that it was a precautionary move, but the ailment is serious enough that Bertuzzi is forced to skip another game Saturday. He's spent a lot of time on the sidelines this season, playing in only 15 games. The 27-year-old hasn't been very effective when healthy either, notching just one goal and four assists. Dominik Kubalik, who boasts 14 goals and 32 points in 44 games, will move to Bertuzzi's slot on the first line Saturday.
Detroit Red Wings winger Tyler Bertuzzi left Thursday's 3-2 win over Vegas with a lower-body injury. He missed the third period and finished with 11:22 of ice time. Bertuzzi went scoreless in the contest but did record two shots on goal, one block and one hit. The 27-year-old has been incredibly unlucky with injuries this season, as he has already had two spells on the sidelines with hand injuries. The injury troubles have limited the gritty winger to just 15 appearances and five points. Detroit head coach Derek Lalonde said on Thursday that Bertuzzi shouldn't be out long-term, which is good news, but he could still miss some time. The Red Wings face Philadelphia next on Saturday.
Detroit Red Wings winger Tyler Bertuzzi (hand) will be back in the lineup Tuesday versus Winnipeg. He has been out of commission since early December after having hand surgery. Bertuzzi also missed multiple weeks at the start of the week and has thus skated in only nine games so far this season, tallying one goal and four assists. The 27-year-old has practiced with Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond on the top line, so his numbers should start to grow quickly once he's back on the ice and has regained his rhythm.
Detroit Red Wings winger Tyler Bertuzzi (hand) is 8-10 days away from returning to action, according to head coach Derek Lalonde. Bertuzzi had surgery on his left hand at the start of the month after it was hit by a shot in a game. The 27-year-old also missed a month early in the campaign and has skated in just nine games in total this season. Injury troubles have limited Bertuzzi to one goal and three assists. Once fully healthy, Bertuzzi should be able to boost his production in a big way, as he averaged 0.91 points per game during the 2021-22 campaign.
Detroit Red Wings winger Tyler Bertuzzi (hand) has undergone surgery on his left hand and will miss six weeks of action. He was hit on the hand by a shot in Wednesday's loss to Buffalo, and because of it, Bertuzzi is unfortunately forced to miss time with his second hand injury this season. He sat out nine games when he hurt his right hand back in October. The stop-start season has limited Bertuzzi to just four points in nine games. It appears that Pius Suter is set to take over from him on the second line, with the Swiss forward having worked with Michael Rasmussen and Lucas Raymond in Friday's practice. Suter has also had a difficult time in 2022-22, recording only eight points in 21 outings.