Ottawa Senators winger Tyler Ennis appeared to have sustained a left shoulder injury in Sunday's 5-2 victory over Detroit and could miss the rest of the season. He left the game in the second period and ended up with just 7:23 of ice time. The veteran winger had just hit form prior to the injury as he entered Sunday's action on a three-game point streak. Ennis has been a solid contributor for the team in limited minutes throughout the season with 24 points in 57 games and his presence will certainly be missed.
Ottawa Senators winger Tyler Ennis led the charge in Thursday's 3-2 win over Toronto, notching a power-play goal and picking up an assist. He had two shots in total in 10:15 of ice time, finishing the night with a plus-one rating. Both of Ennis' linemates Chris Tierney and Alex Formento also scored in the contest. It's a nice start to the season for Ennis, but it's unlikely that he'll become fantasy-relevant in Ottawa. He won't get much playing time and the power-play minutes will likely dry up as well once Brady Tkachuk is ready to join the squad.
Edmonton Oilers winger Tyler Ennis (leg) has been on the ice during the first few days of training camp, the TSN Staff reports. The 31-year-old fractured his leg during last season's playoff series against the Chicago Blackhawks, but he is now back to 100 percent. Ennis produced 37 points across 70 games last season and has been skating on Leon Draisaitl's wing in practice. If Ennis sticks on a line with the star center, he will have some fantasy value solely because of his exposure to last season's leading scorer.