Winger Tyler Toffoli has signed a four-year, $6 Million AAV deal with the San Jose Sharks. Toffoli cashed in after a solid few years where he put up 73 and 55 points in 82 and 79 games respectively. He scored over 30 goals in both seasons and the Sharks need scoring badly, so this signing makes sense for them. The 32-year-old likely could've taken less to go to a contender, but it also might be his last chance to cash in. He should slot into the Sharks first line and first powerplay unit, and with that opportunity he should be given a look early in fantasy drafts, likely within the top 100 picks.
Winnipeg Jets winger Tyler Toffoli has been linked with a return to the Vancouver Canucks. The 32-year-old is a pending unrestricted free agent, and according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, the Canucks could bring back Toffoli if they fail to strike a deal with fellow free agent Jake Guentzel. Toffoli had a short 10-game stint in Vancouver four seasons ago, recording six goals and four assists. However, the team didn't attempt to re-sign him after Toffoli failed to keep up his productivity in the playoffs. The prolific winger split the 2023-24 campaign between New Jersey and Winnipeg, posting 33 goals and 55 points in 79 outings. With back-to-back 30-goal campaigns under his belt, Toffoli should receive more than one offer in free agency.
Tyler Toffoli Dominates Against Columbus With Three Points
Winnipeg Jets winger Tyler Toffoli tallied two goals and an assist as the team rolled over Columbus 6-1 on Sunday. Following a tight one-goal opening period, Toffoli had a goal and an assist inside the first 10 minutes of the second frame to set the Jets on their way. He completed his three-point outing with the game's final goal a few minutes from the end. This was Toffoli's second multi-point effort in a row after he finished Friday's 6-0 win over Anaheim with two goals. He's become only the third player in franchise history to score four goals in his first four appearances with the team. The 31-year-old looks like a superb fit in Winnipeg, and fantasy managers should get a lot of value out of him over the final few weeks of the season. Combined with his time in New Jersey, Toffoli has tallied 49 points (30 goals, 19 assists) in 65 games this term.
The Winnipeg Jets have acquired right winger Tyler Toffoli from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick and a 2024 third-rounder. The 31-year-old has enjoyed a nice season, tallying 26 goals and 44 points in 61 games for a Devils team that has underperformed this season, mostly due to goaltending. An eight-time 20-goal scorer, Toffoli adds some scoring punch to a Jets offense that sits in a tie for 17th with 3.11 goals per game on the season. A veteran of 794 regular-season games between the Kings, Canucks, Canadiens, Flames, and Devils, Toffoli has tallied 253 goals and 510 points for his career. The Jets sit second in the Central Division with a 39-17-5 record, two points back of the Dallas Stars with three games in hand.
Tyler Toffoli Sitting Out Thursday For Trade-Related Reasons
New Jersey Devils winger Tyler Toffoli won't play Thursday for trade-related reasons. Toffoli is a valuable trade chip for the Devils who could help them spark a quick retool. Therefore, they don't want to risk him getting injured. The 31-year-old would be a big add for a playoff team, as he has put up 44 points (26 goals, 18 assists) in 61 games for New Jersey this year. He has also racked up 44 postseason points in 88 games, giving him valuable experience. The sniper should fit into the top six of most teams and could see top powerplay time, potentially increasing his fantasy value.
The New Jersey Devils are not currently shopping winger Tyler Toffoli ahead of Friday's trade deadline. While it doesn't mean that a deal involving Toffoli will not happen for sure, the team prefers not to trade him and is rather focused on adding goaltending help. The veteran has tallied 26 goals and 44 points in his first season with the Devils in 2023-24, adding 179 shots and 14 power-play points to his ledger. The 31-year-old is set to become an unrestricted free agent at season's end. While the Devils' offense sits in a tie for ninth-best in the NHL, they rank 31st with an .882 save percentage. As a result, they sit second-last in the Metropolitan Division with a 30-28-4 record.
New Jersey Devils winger Tyler Toffoli recorded his sixth career hat trick on Monday against Vegas, completing his three-goal game with a 6-5 overtime winner. Toffoli had his first two goals in the second period. The 31-year-old reached the 20-goal mark on Monday and is now the leader in goals among players skating for a new team this season, sitting one ahead of Calgary's Yegor Sharangovich, who was traded for Toffoli in the offseason. The deal has worked out well for both teams and players. Toffoli boasts 33 points in 45 games for his first campaign as a Devil.
New Jersey Devils right wing Tyler Toffoli scored two goals in Saturday's 7-2 victory against the Sabres. Toffoli's multi-goal game helped the Devils get back on track and snap a three-game losing streak, while it was his third multi-goal game of the season. Toffoli has scored a team-high 11 goals to go along with seven assists through 19 games, with the 31-year-old forward serving as a valuable option across standard fantasy formats.
New Jersey Devils left wing Tyler Toffoli showed the Montreal Canadiens what they are missing on Tuesday, netting his fifth career hat trick in a 5-2 victory. Toffoli, who skated in 89 games for the Canadiens a couple of years back, had a power-play goal in the third and wrapped up the hat trick with an empty-netter. He's among seven players in the league this season who have scored a hat trick. Toffoli doubled his points tally with Tuesday's outing and now boasts four goals and two assists through his first five games as a Devil.
The Calgary Flames have traded forward Tyler Toffoli to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for fellow forward Yegor Sharangovich and a 2023 third-round draft pick. Toffoli reportedly was unwilling to sign long-term with the Flames and became available via trade with one year and a $4.25 million cap hit left on his contract. The veteran winger is coming off a solid season with the Flames as he tallied a career-best 34 goals and 73 points across 82 games while putting 268 shots on goal. The perennial 20-goal scorer will slide into the Devils' impressive top-six forward group where he will play with either Nico Hischier or Jack Hughes to begin his Devils tenure.
Winger Tyler Toffoli has found himself a new home after the Calgary Flames traded him to the New Jersey Devils. The 31-year-old has been a regular in trade rumors this summer and the Flames were finally able to get a deal done, receiving Yegor Sharangovich and the 80th pick in the 2023 draft in return. Toffoli has just enjoyed the best campaign of his career with 34 goals and 73 points in 82 games, and he should be very motivated to keep up the same level of productivity in New Jersey, as he will enter a contract year.
Flames Have Made Tyler Toffoli Available For Trade
Calgary Flames winger Tyler Toffoli has been made available for a trade, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman. Toffoli was the team's top goal-scorer with 34 markers this past season and also led Calgary in points with 73, but the Flames are going through big changes after a disappointing campaign and Toffoli has only one year left on his contract. The 31-year-old has averaged close to 0.80 points per game across the last three seasons and should have plenty of suitors.
Calgary Flames winger Tyler Toffoli served up two goals in Friday's 5-4 overtime victory against Vancouver. He put the Flames on the scoreboard when the team had fallen 2-0 behind and completed the comeback with a game-winner in overtime. A second multi-goal performance in three games helped Toffoli to set a new career record with 33 goals for the season. He's also had 36 assists for a career-high 69 points in 76 games. Toffoli struggled in the early parts of the season, but he's been very consistent with his work over the second half of the season, making fantasy managers very happy.
Calgary Flames winger Tyler Toffoli was responsible for two goals in Saturday's 5-3 win over San Jose, matching his career-high for a season with 31 markers. He notched his first 7:13 into the first period and was able to complete his fifth multi-goal game of the season late on with the Sharks net empty. Toffoli has been having a great end-of-the-season run, and he's now the team's leading goal-scorer and also tops the overall scoring list with 67 points in 74 games. 14 of them have come in his past 11 appearances.
Tyler Toffoli Leads Flames Offense With Four Points
Calgary Flames winger Tyler Toffoli logged his fourth career four-point game on Thursday, putting up two goals and two assists in a 7-2 victory over the Golden Knights. It's his first four-point effort since 2016. The Flames have had a tricky season, but Toffoli should be very happy with his contributions after setting his new career high with 60 points on Thursday. He leads the team with 28 goals and has handed out a career-high 32 assists. Calgary is still trying to sneak into the playoffs and Toffoli should play a key role in the push over the final few weeks of the campaign.
Calgary Flames winger Tyler Toffoli continued his scoring surge with a two-point effort in Monday's 4-3 overtime loss to Ottawa. He scored the team's second goal in the second period and combined with Christopher Tanev to help Dillon Dube get his second goal of the game in the third. Toffoli has been the hottest Flame in recent weeks, posting seven goals and four assists in nine games. He has logged three multi-point outings in his past five appearances and could soon be averaging a point per game for the season if he keeps this up. Through 54 games, Toffoli has contributed 22 goals and 26 assists.
Calgary Flames winger Tyler Toffoli helped the team to beat Edmonton on Monday, scoring two goals in a 3-1 victory. He started off by netting a power-play goal 6:27 into the second period and then added an even-strength tally just three and a half minutes later. The 29-year-old is now averaging exactly a point per game in his first 10 outings as a Flame, and he's already scored seven goals, which is just two less than he managed in 37 games for Montreal this season. The trade has worked out very well for Toffoli and it's given his fantasy value a big boost.
The Calgary Flames have acquired forward Tyler Toffoli from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for forwards Tyler Pitlick, Emil Heineman, a first-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft and a fifth-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. With the trade, Toffoli will now be reunited with current Flames head coach Darryl Sutter. Sutter coached the forward when they were both members of the Kings organization, and their time together was highlighted by winning the Stanley Cup in 2014. Toffoli has scored only nine goals through 37 games this season, but a fresh start to a Flames team that is currently on a winning streak and in a Playoff spot can give the winger a boost. Fantasy managers across standard formats can go ahead add the dangerous goal scorer from a season ago if he is still available in shallower leagues.
Montreal Canadiens winger Tyler Toffoli has undergone hand surgery and will be out for eight weeks. The 29-year-old has already sat out two games, and he won't be back until early February. Toffoli picked up five goals and 17 points in 26 before getting injured. Montreal has seen a number of forwards go down lately and Toffoli looks set to miss the most time. Various injuries have pushed Artturi Lehkonen on the top line for Saturday's clash with St. Louis. He'll enter the matchup on three goals and seven assists.
Montreal Canadiens winger Tyler Toffoli stretched his point streak to four games with an assist in Wednesday's 5-1 loss to Ottawa. He combined with Nick Suzuki to set up Joel Edmundson. Suzuki has points in seven consecutive outings. Toffoli has been among the best snipers in the league this season with 28 goals, and he's added 14 assists for a nice 42-point year in 49 games. The 29-year-old has been especially hot in front of the net in recent weeks, scoring in seven of his past nine appearances. He will try to keep the hot streak going with a pair of games against Toronto.