Red Wings Look For Ways To Stop "Dynamic" Ducks In Rematch Of Halloween

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The first meeting between the Detroit Red Wings and Anaheim Ducks this season didn't go the way that Detroit would have preferred, as they were ultimately beaten by a 5-2 final score at Honda Center on Oct. 31. 

It was during that contest that Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider appeared to have scored the game-tying goal in the second period, only to have it waived off after he was ruled to have used a distinct kicking motion.

Moments later, the Ducks scored to make the score 3-1, a tally that would later stand up as the game-winner.

The Ducks, who have ranked near the bottom of the Western Conference for the past several seasons, are suddenly leading the Pacific Division and tied for second overall in the conference.

Players like Leo Carlsson and Cutter Gauthier are leading the Ducks in scoring, while Troy Terry is currently on a nine-game road scoring streak. The Ducks have no shortage of young talent, which Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan described as “dynamic.”

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"They're a pretty dynamic team," McLellan said following Thursday morning's skate. "Their young superstars have really evolved, you take (Leo) Carlsson and (Cutter) Gauthier they're playing at a high level and they're very confident right now. They have to be at the top of the offensive production in the National Hockey League, and they're feeling good about their game." 

"They can skate, they have skill and size, and they're confident. That's probably why they're 11-4-1."

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During the offseason, Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek, a former Red Wings forward and assistant general manager, parted ways with former head coach Greg Cronin and hired Joel Quenneville.

Quenneville is very familiar with the Red Wings, having coached against them in multiple postseason series as the bench boss of both the St. Louis Blues and the Chicago Blackhawks, the latter of whom he guided to three Stanley Cup championships.

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While it's impossible to ignore the dynamic that Quenneville has brought to the Ducks, McLellan also acknowledged Verbeek's staff as a whole for their hot start to this season. 

"I would say yes, but I would include the rest of his staff and I would also include the Ducks' (Verbeek's) management team," McLellan answered when asked if Quenneville deserves the credit for their start. "They filled in some holes and brought in some complimentary players that others thought were done...they've come in and played well for their team." 

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Taylor Makar Recalled by Avalanche, Set to Skate with Brother Cale Again Against Buffalo Sabres

DENVER — Taylor Makar has been recalled by the Colorado Avalanche ahead of Thursday night’s matchup against the Buffalo Sabres, the team announced Thursday.

The 24‑year‑old forward has appeared in 13 games this season with the Colorado Eagles, the Avalanche’s AHL affiliate, recording one goal and three assists.

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Why Makar Was Called Up

The call-up comes in the wake of a lower-body injury suffered by Valeri Nichushkin, who left Tuesday’s game against the Anaheim Ducks early in the third period after blocking a shot. Coach Bednar confirmed Wednesday morning that the 6-foot-3, 209-pound right winger would "miss some time," but there is currently no timetable for his return.

A seventh‑round selection in 2021, Makar signed a one‑year, entry‑level contract extending through the 2025‑26 season.

Prior to turning professional, he spent three seasons at UMass Amherst, compiling 15 goals and seven assists across 85 games from 2021 to 2023. He subsequently transferred to the University of Maine for the 2024‑25 campaign, where he produced 18 goals and 12 assists for 30 points in 38 contests.

Meanwhile, Cale Makar, Taylor's older brother, continues to lead the Avalanche’s blueline corps in 2025‑26, tallying six goals and 17 assists in 17 games.

Colorado sits atop the NHL standings with an impressive 11‑1‑5 record.

Taylor Makar made his NHL debut on November 1 when the Avalanche lost in overtime against the San Jose Sharks in a 3-2 heartbreaker. He averaged 6:07 of ice time during the game. It marked the first time two brothers had taken the ice together for the same NHL team since Mathieu Joseph and Pierre‑Olivier Joseph suited up for the St. Louis Blues during the 2024‑25 season.

The Game

Live from Ball Arena, the Avs will take on the struggling Sabers, who live in frosty conditions, but they've been just as cold with their shooting, as they've dropped seven of their last eight games. Coverage begins at 7 p.m. local time. 

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Red Wings Set For Bounce Back in Offensive Frenzy Versus Ducks

Thursday's NHL schedule is a loaded ten games, packed with excitement and promise fast-paced action, dramatic finishes, and plenty of highlight-reel moments. One of the most compelling games of the night features the red hot Anaheim Ducks facing off against the ice cold Detroit Red Wings, who've lost four of their last five games. The Ducks look to rebound after suffering a 4-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche Tuesday and build on their 11-4-1 start with a win on Thursday. 

For those following our betting challenge, we began with a $10 bankroll and aim to grow it through smart, data-driven wagers. Past runs have turned small stakes into triple-digit profits, and tonight’s focus is the Red Wings-Ducks matchup, which offers another strong opportunity to build momentum.

Our bankroll had reached $264.60 before a setback in last Tuesday’s Golden Knights and Red Wings game. After a successful bet on the Mammoth beating the Sabres on Wednesday, our current bankroll stands at $72.76 and we're ready to keep our hot streak going once again. 

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Picks: Red Wings +2.5 & Over 5.5 Goals (-114)

Despite recent trends, the Red Wings enter this matchup as favorites, which isn't surprising given the history between these two teams. Just two weeks ago, the Ducks defeated Detroit, but prior to that, the Red Wings had dominated at home, winning 16 of their last 23 matchups against Anaheim. Overall, Anaheim has struggled in the Motor City, claiming just two victories in eight trips. If the Ducks hope to end that skid, they’ll need to bring their best effort.

Both teams are poised for a potential turnaround. Detroit is coming off three straight losses and could use a bounce-back performance, while Anaheim’s impressive run of seven wins in their last eight games suggests they might be due for a setback. Offensively, both squads boast elite talent with Anaheim’s 20-year-old top-line center, Leo Carlsson, being one of the biggest surprises of the season. The early season breakout has 26 points in 16 games, second only to Nathan MacKinnon in league scoring. Carlsson has historically excelled against Detroit, tallying points in all four career matchups with a goal and seven assists. His play will be crucial in keeping the Ducks competitive.

Goaltending will be a major storyline, as both teams have struggled between the pipes. Anaheim is expected to give regular starter Lukas Dostal the night off, turning instead to backup Petr Mrazek. The 33-year-old former Red Wings netminder has had a rough start to the season, posting a 4.57 goals-against average and an .865 save percentage over three games, allowing 14 goals. In his career against Detroit, Mrazek has a 3.26 GAA and .878 save percentage over 16 games. In net for Detroit is former Ducks star John Gibson, whose homecoming to Anaheim didn’t go well as he allowed four goals on 31 shots in his first game back. 

With elite offenses on both sides and goaltenders in tough form, this game is likely to see plenty of scoring. Ultimately, the Red Wings will look to leverage their home advantage and historical dominance over the Ducks to secure a much-needed win, while Anaheim will rely on Carlsson and their hot offense to stay in the fight. A wager on the Red Wings and the over at -114 odds with an $72.76 bankroll would return a profit of $64.03, for a total payout of $136.79 in return.

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Scott Barrett fit to return and captain All Blacks against England at Twickenham

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Scott Barrett has come back to ­captain the All Blacks against England at Twickenham this weekend

Barrett had 12 stitches threaded in his leg after he suffered a cut beneath his knee playing against ­Ireland a fortnight ago, and missed his team’s 25-17 victory against ­Scotland at ­Murrayfield last week, but Scott ­Robertson, the New ­Zealand head coach, confirmed that he had played a full part in training and will be ready for the England game.

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Ex-Canadiens Goalie Having Good Start To Season

Jake Allen (Eric Bolte - Imagn Images)

During the 2025 NHL off-season, the New Jersey Devils re-signed former Montreal Canadiens goalie Jake Allen to a five-year $9 million contract. 

So far, the decision to keep Allen around is looking like a good one for the Devils. In nine games so far this season with the Devils, the former Canadiens goaltender has a 6-2-0 record, a 2.29 goals-against average, and a .914 save percentage. He has also had a .900 save percentage or better in six out of his nine appearances this season, which shows that he has been consistent.

Allen also just put together his best start of the season so far against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Nov. 8. During it, the former Canadiens goaltender stopped 33 out of 34 shots, which equated an impressive .971 save percentage of the night. 

Allen’s goal from here will be to continue to provide solid goaltending for the Devils. If he does, it will only make the Devils a more challenging team for opponents to face off against this season. 

In 127 games over four seasons with the Canadiens from 2020-21 to 2023-24, Allen recorded a 41-68-15 record, a .899 save percentage, a 3.30 goals-against average, and three shutouts. 

Players separated by 15 years, 1100 NHL games helping fuel Panthers recent run of consistency

One of the newest members of the Florida Panthers has been helping provide some stability on the back line while the team’s oldest forward is pacing the group offensively.

Their contributions come at a time when the team has struggled to find dependability in their game amid a myriad of injuries to everyday players.

Considering the incredible career Brad Marchand has had, it’s probably less surprising to see him collecting points as rapidly as he has been than it has been to see the emergence of young defenseman Donovan Sebrango.

Florida claimed Sebrango off waivers from the Ottawa Senators earlier this season on the heels of losing Dmitry Kulikov to a labrum injury that will keep him out of the lineup for five months following surgery.

Sebrango arrived in South Florida with all of four NHL games of experience under his belt, but the 6-foot-2, 223-pound blueliner had a set of skills that caught the eye of the Cats’ front office.

He moves well and has a quick burst of speed that he can use to jump up into plays or quickly close a gap. He’s shown a keen sense of when to jump into plays and when to sit back, an indication that he’s quickly grasping the concepts of Florida’s five-man defensive systems.

On Monday, Sebrango’s fifth game since joining the Panthers, he picked up a pair of assists in Florida’s 3-2 victory in Las Vegas.

They were his first points in the NHL.

While the sample size remains small, it appears Florida may have found themselves another viable player that fits well in their physically-demanding systems.

“I think he's played the same game, and that's a really impressive thing because he's he doesn't have a lot of NHL experience,” said Panthers Head Coach Paul Maurice. “He's still a young man, but he has been very, very consistent in his style of game and what we expect from him, and that is highly unusual in a young player, especially a defenseman. There are so many different reads, and we play a different game than he's been experiencing, so we're really impressed with his composure in the game, and we like his bite.”

As for Marchand, the 37-year-old has been performing like he’s 10 years younger.

Regardless of what line he’s on or who he’s skating with, Marchand has been Florida’s most consistent point producer so far this season, but lately he’s taken things to another level.

After logging three goals and three assists over his first seven games, Marchand has exploded over his past eight outings.

He’s racked up eight goals and 12 points during his eight-game scoring streak, but it gets even better than that.

Marchand has scored goals in five straight games, with six total tallies over that span, some of which were highlight-worthy.

“It's almost more fun to watch the guys who haven't played here, who didn't see it in the playoffs, react to that,” Maurice said after Marchand scored a gorgeous backhand goal during Monday's win in Vegas. “He's special in tight, his hands are so quick. It would be the thing about Brad that…you know he's a good player when you coached against him for years, but you get on the ice in practice and you see those goals, it's just an exceptional set of hands.”

While an unlikely pair, both Marchand and Sebrango have done well lately bringing their unique brands of hockey to a Panthers team that was in need of steadiness and reliability.

How long they can keep it going remains to be seen.

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Photo caption: Nov 1, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers left wing Brad Marchand (63) celebrates with defenseman Donovan Sebrango (6) after the game against the Dallas Stars at Amerant Bank Arena. (Sam Navarro-Imagn Images)

Devils Defenseman Fined For Hit On Blackhawks Forward

On Thursday morning, the NHL's Department of Player Safety announced that "New Jersey Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for boarding Chicago Blackhawks forward Tyler Bertuzzi during NHL Game No. 268 in Chicago on Wednesday, Nov. 12."

The hit  occurred at 17:16 of the first period while the Blackhawks were on the power play. The 35-year-old was assessed a minor penalty for boarding.

The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

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NHL Rumor Roundup: Are Brayden Schenn, Jordan Kyrou And Tage Thompson Trade Bait?

Brayden Schenn resurfaced in the rumor mill earlier this week as his St. Louis Blues remain mired near the bottom of the NHL standings.

Since then, the Blues have a three-game points streak going, sitting only five points out of a wild-card berth in the Western Conference approaching Friday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers.

Nevertheless, Schenn remains the focus of media trade chatter.

On Tuesday, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic confirmed a report by Bleacher Report's Frank Seravalli last week that Blues GM Doug Armstrong had informed his peers that he's “open for business.” However, he pointed out that Armstrong has done this regularly in recent years without making a significant subtraction from his roster, suggesting it may be more to motivate his players to improve their performance.

Rutherford mentioned Schenn as a trade possibility. He pointed out that the 34-year-old center attracted plenty of attention leading up to last season's trade deadline, but he told the Blues he wanted to stay put. Rutherford wondered if Schenn might reconsider, given the club's recent struggles. He no longer has a full no-trade clause, as it reverted to a 15-team no-trade list on July 1.

Jordan Kyrou also came up as a trade candidate. Rutherford reminded us that the 27-year-old right winger was the subject of trade conjecture last June before his no-trade clause kicked in on July 1.

Rutherford cited a league source who claimed that a team contacted the Blues about Kyrou after he was scratched from their lineup for their game last Thursday against the Buffalo Sabres. However, it's not known if the Blues are shopping Kyrou or what the interested club might have offered up.

Seravalli considered Schenn the more likely to be traded. He pointed to the interest in the Blues captain at last season's trade deadline and the limited number of available centers in the trade market. If the Blues make a trade, Seravalli believes it should be to bolster their blueline.

Tage Thompson (James Guillory-Imagn Images)

Turning to the Buffalo Sabres, Matthew Fairburn of The Athletic wondered if GM Kevyn Adams might turn to the trade market to boost his injury-ravaged team. He doesn't anticipate a major move and acknowledged the difficulty of making trades this early in the season, but he felt that Adams should at least try to do something.

Meanwhile, some teams are checking to see if Adams is ready to become a seller.

RG.Org's Marco D'Amico reported Wednesday that the Vancouver Canucks and Montreal Canadiens were among several teams to contact the Sabres about the availability of Tage Thompson. However, Adams has informed those clubs that the high-scoring forward isn't available.

TVA Sports' Renaud Lavoie claimed the Canadiens never spoke to the Sabres about Thompson. He doesn't see Adams moving out any of his core players.


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Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report: Austin Reaves returns, Ace Bailey joins the starting lineup

Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will be going through each team's updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I'll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.

The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three games, five games, ten games, and for the entire season to see what trends stand out to you.

All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also incredibly generous, so make sure to give him a follow to check out all of his baseball data as well.

NBA: Detroit Pistons at Philadelphia 76ers
Many fantasy managers had high hopes for Maxey before the season began, and he’s lived up to the hype thus far.

Atlanta Hawks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Dyson Daniels33.934.334.1
Jalen Johnson29.331.231.7
Keaton Wallace27.822.818
Zaccharie Risacher26.827.225.7
Onyeka Okongwu26.426.327.5
Vít Krejčí2520.620.4
Kristaps Porziņģis24.826.425.9
Nickeil Alexander-Walker21.727.830.1
Mouhamed Gueye212017.1
Luke Kennard20.420.223.6
Asa Newell17.211.912.4
Trae Young23.8

Nickeil Alexander Walker missed only one game with an injury. He's playing 29.3 minutes per game in November and will continue to be a big part of the offense with Trae Young sidelined. Vit Krejci has become more involved over the last three games, scoring 18.7 points with 3.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. There's not much there besides three-point value.

Boston Celtics

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Derrick White32.532.731.6
Payton Pritchard31.630.130.7
Jaylen Brown31.431.330.4
Neemias Queta24.825.723.8
Jordan Walsh24.223.117.1
Anfernee Simons23.523.624.8
Sam Hauser20.420.822
Luka Garza17.814.815.1
Josh Minott15.421.122.3

We had some intrigue with Josh Minott when he played only eight minutes against the 76ers. He did come back and play 22 minutes on Wednesday night, but his minutes being slightly down has led Jordan Walsh to play more minutes as a bigger guard/wing. He's not particularly usable for fantasy basketball, but it's worth noting how this rotation is shaking out.

Brooklyn Nets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Michael Porter Jr.31.132.232.7
Nic Claxton29.430.329.5
Noah Clowney29.329.824.9
Egor Dëmin25.322.120.6
Terance Mann242727.6
Drake Powell23.723.718.9
Ziaire Williams20.821.921.3
Tyrese Martin19.321.519.9
Cam Thomas20.128.9

You're not really starting anybody here in fantasy, especially with Cam Thomas out for up to a month with an injury. This offense will now run through Michael Porer Jr., but the Nets have also started to give more playing time to young guys like Drake Powell and Egor Dëmin, so those are names to watch in the weeks ahead.

Charlotte Hornets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Miles Bridges37.936.835.2
Kon Knueppel37.536.133
Sion James29.129.526.5
Collin Sexton28.52927.9
Tre Mann26.325.122.5
Moussa Diabaté24.522.721.1
Ryan Kalkbrenner24.32526.5
LaMelo Ball33.3
Brandon Miller9.2

Injuries to Brandon Miller and LaMelo Ball have shaken up the usage and minutes in Charlotte. Kon Knueppel continues to play tons of minutes and be a big factor on the offense, and Collin Sexton has remained solid enough in his nearly 30 minutes per game to be on most fantasy rosters while Ball and Miller are out. Ryan Kalkbrenner saw his minutes tick down, but that was just a blip, and he remains very much in play thanks ot his rebounding and defensive stats.

Chicago Bulls

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Josh Giddey32.834.934.7
Tre Jones31.23029.7
Kevin Huerter29.827.526
Isaac Okoro28.426.924.7
Nikola Vučević27.829.230.6
Ayo Dosunmu25.924.425.2
Matas Buzelis25.428.528.2
Patrick Williams24.123.223.6
Jalen Smith17.917.516

The Bulls have hit a bit of a rough stretch, and Josh Giddey has also been battling an ankle injury after he got absolutely crossed up over the weekend. That has led to a bump in minutes for Kevin Huerter and Tre Jones. Giddey shouldn't be out for too long, so those guys are not priority adds, and then Ayo Dosunmu continues to be a strong player off the bench for Chicago. We'll see how the pending return of Coby White (which should be in about two weeks) shakes all this up.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Donovan Mitchell38.134.233.5
Evan Mobley36.233.633.6
De'Andre Hunter31.228.729
Jaylon Tyson30.828.426.8
Sam Merrill26.925.224.9
Jarrett Allen24.325.725.6
Dean Wade22.316.920.4
Lonzo Ball20.821.323.1
Larry Nance Jr.19.416.317
Darius Garland1924.524.5

Darius Garland is dealing with another injury, which has led to an increase in playing time for Jaylon Tyson and Sam Merrill again. The injury isn't believed to be that significant, so Garland could even return this weekend and get back to his usual minutes. Not much else has changed here.

Dallas Mavericks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cooper Flagg34.132.932.7
Max Christie31.730.130.8
Brandon Williams30.726.622.5
Naji Marshall27.426.724.9
Klay Thompson23.721.520.9
Daniel Gafford22.921.121.1
P.J. Washington21.525.529.8
Moussa Cisse17.814.214.2
D'Angelo Russell161722.3
Anthony Davis26.4
Dereck Lively II21

The Mavericks have all the makings of a disaster. They fired Nico Harrison, and now there are plenty of trade rumors swirling around Anthony Davis, and it's fair to wonder if he's already played his last game in a Mavericks uniform. With Dereck Lively II also sidelined and P.J. Washington hurting his shoulder on Wednesday, we could see bigger minutes for Daniel Gafford. We've also seen Brandon Williams move into the starting lineup, which has sapped a lot of D'Angelo Russell's minutes and fantasy value. Williams is averaging 16.7 points, 6.0 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.7 steals in three games since he started playing bigger minutes, so that will give you value in a lot of formats.

Denver Nuggets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jamal Murray3533.632.8
Nikola Jokić32.732.633.2
Aaron Gordon30.528.928.7
Bruce Brown26.32522
Christian Braun24.327.928.7
Tim Hardaway Jr.22.822.422.9
Peyton Watson22.521.921.6
Cameron Johnson19.121.123.7

The big story in Denver has been the lack of involvement of Cameron Johnson. He has simply not produced on the season like we were hoping, not getting up or making nearly enough three-pointers. He also left Wednesday's game with a shoulder injury, so that could impact his playing time moving forward. Christian Braun also got hurt on Wednesday, so we could see a whole new rotation by this weekend.

Detroit Pistons

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cade Cunningham42.638.737
Jalen Duren38.635.531.9
Daniss Jenkins37.126.519.2
Ausar Thompson33.932.829.2
Javonte Green32.828.222.7
Duncan Robinson32.131.231.5
Ronald Holland II28.427.724.5
Chaz Lanier22.4169.8
Caris LeVert21.220.519.5
Paul Reed18.315.411.7

Injuries to Tobias Harris and Isiah Stewart have shaken up the Pistons' rotation a bit, and then the Pistons rested more starters on Wednesday, so these minutes are a bit all over the place. Daniss Jenkins has been seeing a lot of action in the last two games and is averaging 21 points, 7.5 assists, six rebounds, and three steals over those games. I'm not sure the playing time is going to stick, but it's been a nice stretch for him.

Golden State Warriors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jimmy Butler III28.729.229.5
Brandin Podziemski2727.428.1
Stephen Curry26.826.829.5
Draymond Green24.424.728
Moses Moody23.125.423.1
Will Richard21.123.318
Al Horford20.322.320.5
Jonathan Kuminga18.723.726.7
Buddy Hield15.616.116.1

Steve Kerr had already said he was going to change things around with his rotations, but then Jonathan Kuminga got hurt on Wednesday as well, so we'll need to see how that all shakes out. On the surface, it might mean more Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody, so those are names to keep an eye on. We also saw Jimmy Butler come back from missing a few games, and after a poor performance early in the week, he looked like himself on Wednesday.

Houston Rockets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Amen Thompson3737.835.5
Kevin Durant34.935.535.3
Alperen Sengun34.535.636.1
Jabari Smith Jr.29.230.832.6
Reed Sheppard26.822.722.1
Josh Okogie22.623.222.9
Tari Eason21.525.224.5
Steven Adams19.820.621.6

Things have remained pretty consistent for the Rockets so far to start the season. Reed Sheppard has started to find his footing a bit on offense, which has led to an increase in playing time and fantasy value. Of course, he probably has Amen Thompson to thank for that.

Indiana Pacers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Pascal Siakam34.135.634.4
Andrew Nembhard30.830.830.8
Aaron Nesmith293132
Jarace Walker25.229.229.2
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl24.220.518.1
Ben Sheppard22.224.324.5
Isaiah Jackson20.722.419.8
Tony Bradley17.314.514

The Pacers remain riddled with injuries. They did get Andrew Nembhard back in the fold, but Bennedict Mathurin, Obi Toppin, and James Wiseman, all remain out due to injury. Johnny Furphy had seen a playing time spike and then he got hurt. You can use Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith and Pascal Siakam in fantasy, but that's about it.

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers
The Pacers, Lakers and Thunder are among the teams with lengthy injury reports at the halfway point of Week 2.

Los Angeles Clippers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
James Harden36.434.835
Ivica Zubac32.329.930
Kris Dunn28.427.825.4
John Collins26.825.724.6
Derrick Jones Jr.26.726.125.5
Jordan Miller26.426.426.4
Kobe Sanders24.724.714.7
Nicolas Batum22.420.716.9
Bogdan Bogdanović20.22622.2
Kawhi Leonard34.4

This feels like a bit of a lost season for the Clippers. John Collins moved into the starting lineup and had one good game and one bad game. Bradley Beal is now out for the season with a hip injury, and Tyronn Lue said pretty publicly that the rotation would change going forward. I guess we can unpack all of that next week.

Los Angeles Lakers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Luka Dončić32.634.936.1
Rui Hachimura30.732.934.7
Austin Reaves29.929.935.9
Marcus Smart28.430.130.4
Deandre Ayton26.228.529.5
Nick Smith Jr.23.418.917.4
Jake LaRavia23.428.830.1
Jarred Vanderbilt21.120.320.6
Dalton Knecht18.318.719.4

Austin Reaves is back from injury, which is great for the Lakers, but has led to a sharp decline in playing time for Jake LaRavia. However, Marcus Smart has remained in an increased role and has the defensive upside to provide fantasy value.

Memphis Grizzlies

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Ja Morant33.633.332.7
Cedric Coward28.228.328.1
Santi Aldama27.827.526.8
Jaren Jackson Jr.27.227.929.6
Jock Landale2625.625.4
Jaylen Wells25.524.225.2
Cam Spencer22.821.319.9
Vince Williams Jr.21.118.818.4
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope192122.7

The Ja Morant situation remains one to watch. He sat out on Wednesday, and it's pretty clear that there remains some tension here. There just simply isn't much to do for fantasy purposes while we wait to see how this situation plays out. Jaren Jackson Jr. and Cedric Coward have been great and would take on a bigger role, but there isn't really anybody else who has emerged onto our radars. Zach Edey also seems likely to return soon, which will hurt Santi Aldama's slight value.

Miami Heat

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Andrew Wiggins34.634.433.7
Norman Powell33.731.831.3
Davion Mitchell32.632.331
Jaime Jaquez Jr.30.830.330.1
Kel'el Ware28.128.324
Pelle Larsson27.126.324.3
Nikola Jović26.623.722
Bam Adebayo8.230.1

Bam Adebayo's toe injury has led to a bigger role for Kel'el Ware, who is averaging 12.7 pts, 15 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, and 1.0 steals per game since Bam has been out. That would be usable in fantasy leagues, but Bam could return as early as this weekend, so you need to treat Ware like a day-by-day streamer. Jaime Jaquez Jr. remains a key bench piece, even with Norman Powell back.

Milwaukee Bucks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Giannis Antetokounmpo36.533.533.1
Ryan Rollins31.530.731.5
Kyle Kuzma30.329.226.5
Myles Turner30.128.929.1
Gary Trent Jr.28.625.928.4
AJ Green26.826.427.8
Bobby Portis24.722.821
Taurean Prince20.821

Ryan Rollins is very real and will remain a fixture in this rotation even when Kevin Porter Jr. returns. The rest of this rotation has been status quo, with Bobby Portis and Kyle Kuzma seeing a few more minutes due to the Taurean Price injury. That makes both of them a bit more interesting in fantasy, and puts Portis back on radars in the short-term; however, he played just 23 minutes with Giannis resting on Wednesday, so it's not a great bet.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Rudy Gobert3231.632
Anthony Edwards31.230.626.7
Jaden McDaniels29.429.832
Julius Randle28.931.732.9
Donte DiVincenzo28.830.631.4
Naz Reid25.624.424
Mike Conley17.218.821.1

Not much has changed for the T'Wolves. Anthony Edwards has been back for a week now, so we've seen Mike Conley's minutes steadily decline, but the rest is relatively status quo. Jaden McDaniels is really good, so that's fun.

New Orleans Pelicans

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Trey Murphy III36.837.236.3
Herbert Jones33.534.329.8
Saddiq Bey31.430.126.3
Jeremiah Fears29.426.227.1
Derik Queen29.126.222.2
Jose Alvarado20.62318.8
Jordan Poole2730.2
Zion Williamson31
DeAndre Jordan11.6

Derik Queen continues to deliver as injuries to Zion Williamson and Jordan Poole have opened up more minutes. Both of those players could return as early as this weekend or next week, so it remains to be seen what Queen's role is after that, but he has certainly played his way into more minutes and should be on rosters while we wait to see how the Pelicans handle playing time with a fully healthy team. Not many other guys saw much of an increase in fantasy value, even with more minutes. I do like Jeremiah Fears, but he's hard to trust for fantasy right now.

New York Knicks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jalen Brunson33.933.433.9
OG Anunoby32.23233.1
Karl-Anthony Towns31.531.332.8
Mikal Bridges31.231.334.1
Josh Hart23.124.723.8
Landry Shamet23.121.119.7
Miles McBride17.517.621.5
Mitchell Robinson16.916.716.6

The biggest story here is that Jalen Brunson left Wednesday night's game in a walking boot with crutches after he rolled his right ankle late in the fourth quarter. It's the same ankle that he sprained last season and wound up missing 15 games, so it's a situation to monitor. Brunson missing any time would lead to significantly more minutes for Miles McBride, but also likely more minutes for Landry Shamet, who has emerged as the first man off the bench for Mike Brown in recent games.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander31.13232
Ajay Mitchell29.830.428.4
Isaiah Joe28.427.726.4
Cason Wallace26.328.528
Chet Holmgren2524.126.4
Isaiah Hartenstein23.326.426.8
Jaylin Williams22.121.720.2
Alex Caruso17.718.818.9

ChetHolmgren returned from his lower back injury, but is still not yet seeing his full complement of minutes. The Thunder have also been without Lu Dort, who is dealing with a shoulder injury, but the rest has been locked into place. This team is just toying with opponents right now.

Orlando Magic

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Franz Wagner36.836.435.1
Desmond Bane34.232.230.5
Wendell Carter Jr.3130.828.9
Jalen Suggs27.524.122.4
Paolo Banchero27.230.932.2
Anthony Black25.126.827.3
Tristan da Silva20.821.120.9
Goga Bitadze16.315.416.8

Paolo Banchero left Wednesday night's game against the Knicks with a groin injury. While that sounded more precautionary than anything, it could lead to him missing a few games over the weekend or into next week. Franz Wagner took on a bigger role in the offense with Banchero sidelined, as did Anthony Black. We also saw Tyus Jones play more, and the Magic could roll with a lineup that has a legitimate point guard and then rotate all of the other starters over to more natural positions.

Philadelphia 76ers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyrese Maxey38.13840.3
Kelly Oubre Jr.34.734.936.9
VJ Edgecombe3435.436.8
Quentin Grimes28.429.430.7
Andre Drummond282822
Trendon Watford27.62522.5
Joel Embiid2625.823.9

An MRI on Joel Embiid's right knee came back clean, so he is day-to-day, but it remains clear that he can't be trusted to play big minutes or even play on back-to-back days right now, which should continue to lead to a minutes cap on him. The 76ers are also reportedly close to getting Paul George back from his knee injury, but, in the meantime, the team is going to continue to rely on playing VJ Edgecombe, Kelly Oubre Jr., and Quentin Grimes for tons of minutes.

Phoenix Suns

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Devin Booker34.235.837
Grayson Allen30.532.634.1
Dillon Brooks28.128.128.8
Royce O'Neale26.527.230.8
Mark Williams252626.6
Ryan Dunn22.324.625
Collin Gillespie19.721.123.1
Jordan Goodwin18.918.316.6

Jalen Green was back for two games and will now miss potentially the next month with a hamstring injury. The good news is that the Suns got Dillon Brooks back from his groin injury and have slotted him right into big minutes. We've also seen Grayson Allen take on a bigger role in the offense, and that should continue with Green sidelined. Ryan Dunn and Collin Gillespie are losing minutes despite Green being out, so perhaps Jordan Goodwin will take those minutes from them. Royce O'Neale should continue to start and have fantasy value.

Portland Trail Blazers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Toumani Camara37.236.634.1
Jrue Holiday35.735.533.8
Deni Avdija35.535.934.1
Shaedon Sharpe28.927.527.2
Donovan Clingan25.924.124.4
Kris Murray20.920.522.3
Jerami Grant2024.926.6

Portland's rotation and minutes have remained pretty consistent so far this season. Their top six players have each played in all 11 games, and Kris Murray has only missed one. These are their guys for now.

Sacramento Kings

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Zach LaVine32.13135
Domantas Sabonis27.327.331.6
DeMar DeRozan26.428.732.8
Dennis Schröder25.126.529.9
Malik Monk2424.325
Russell Westbrook23.12829.7
Nique Clifford22.423.321.6
Precious Achiuwa22.418.718.7
Keon Ellis1917.219.5

The Kings are reportedly looking to shake things up and trade away any or all of Zach LaVine, Domantas Sabonis, or DeMar DeRozan, so this whole minutes chart could change drastically in the coming weeks. Keon Ellis is the player who would figure to gain the most fantasy value if he found himself in a bigger role. The Kings have been blown out in four straight games, so that has hurt minutes for some of their older starters, like Russell Westbrook.

San Antonio Spurs

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Victor Wembanyama34.934.934.8
De'Aaron Fox34.334.334.3
Stephon Castle32.734.333.5
Devin Vassell29.731.933.4
Harrison Barnes2729.529.7
Julian Champagnie22.626.428.2
Luke Kornet21.221.225.6
Keldon Johnson21.122.923.5

Not much to say here. Luke Kornet is back from his ankle injury, and De'Aaron Fox returned and stepped right into the Dylan Harper minutes. Stephon Castle is playing tremendous basketball right now, and Devin Vassell saw his minutes go down just because of a migraine issue, so there is no long-term concern there.

Toronto Raptors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandon Ingram3533.733.9
Immanuel Quickley3432.131.7
Scottie Barnes32.531.432.4
RJ Barrett31.932.532.4
Jakob Poeltl27.424.924.1
Collin Murray-Boyles19.62120.8
Sandro Mamukelashvili18.917.917.9
Jamal Shead18.517.817.3

Everything is status quo for the Raptors so far.

Utah Jazz

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Lauri Markkanen30.233.435.4
Keyonte George29.632.333.6
Ace Bailey25.722.919.9
Jusuf Nurkić25.127.823
Svi Mykhailiuk24.627.827.5
Isaiah Collier232323
Kyle Filipowski22.821.619.5
Taylor Hendricks17.416.316.2
Brice Sensabaugh16.712.612.4

The big news out of Utah is that Ace Bailey has joined the starting lineup. I recorded a video this week with my thoughts on that.Jusuf Nurkić has also stepped into the starting lineup with Walker Kessler out for the season, and I think he can produce decent fantasy value if he can just start hitting some shots.

Washington Wizards

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
CJ McCollum35.130.228.9
Alex Sarr33.331.930.2
Kyshawn George31.230.530.3
Cam Whitmore27.919.317.2
Bub Carrington27.528.227.4
Tre Johnson25.62625.7
Khris Middleton24.523.723.1
Corey Kispert21.919.719.3
Bilal Coulibaly16.523.8

Bilal Coulibaly is out with an injury again, which has led to increased playing time for CJ McCollum, who delivered big on Wednesday. We know McCollom is capable of putting up solid lines and being useful in fantasy, so now may be the time to scoop him up if he was dropped. The young guys, Tre Johnson, Kyshawn George, Alex Sarr, are going to keep playing big minutes all season.

Islanders Scouting Blackhawks: The Chicago Players Who Make Sense for Long Island

The New York Islanders are out in Las Vegas for Thursday's matchup against the Golden Knights.

Meanwhile, the team had a pro scout busy on Wednesday night, taking in Chicago Blackhawks vs New Jersey Devils game.

Stefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) on XStefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) on X#Isles one of a handful of teams who have a scout in Chicago tonight.

While it's still early in the year, it's always interesting to see which teams are watching which others. In this case, it's almost certain the Islanders are watching Chicago, as it would be far easier and cheaper for the franchise to scout the Devils back in New Jersey -- a team the Islanders just beat 3-2 in overtime on Monday. 

The Islanders have a glaring need on the right side of their defense, and Chicago has a pair of players who could be acquired to join New York's defense corps.

First, Louis Crevier is thought to be available. He's a 6'8 monster, drafted in the 7th round of the 2020 NHL Draft, and has 72 games under his belt. He posted two assists last night, and through 16 games this season, has two goals and eight points total. 

He could very easily jump right into New York's lineup, perhaps as an ideal partner for Alexander Romanov or Adam Pelech, with Ryan Pulock now stapled alongside Matthew Schaefer.

Crevier's just 24, and with his size, why would Chicago be looking to trade him?

For starters, they have too many defensemen. Last night, they ran an 11-forward, 7-defensemen set-up, something far from ideal. 

Chicago also wants to add an NHL forward to the mix of their roster, as they continue to plow along in their rebuild. The Islanders are flush with NHL forwards and would likely be open to flipping a forward to improve their defense.

The other option thought to be available in Chicago is Connor Murphy, a 32-year-old veteran right-shot blue liner and steady presence for all 762 games of his career. He's spent the last 9 years of his career with the Blackhawks, remaining loyal throughout the long rebuilding process that's gone on.

Murphy's even worn a letter since the 2020-21 season, showcasing how much his leadership means to the team.

He's available for the same reasons Crevier is, just too many defensemen pushing and not enough spots. If Chicago gets the right forward or pick package in return, Murphy, a pending UFA, will be available.

He's expected to be dealt ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline, but it's never too early to make an early run.  

Why The Maple Leafs Called Up Artur Akhtyamov From The Marlies Ahead Of Game Against Kings

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they have called up goaltender Artur Akhtyamov from the Toronto Marlies.

Leafs PR (@LeafsPR) on XLeafs PR (@LeafsPR) on XThe Maple Leafs have recalled G Artur Akhtyamov. F Scott Laughton has been placed on injured reserve retroactive to November 8.

The Maple Leafs fell to the Boston Bruins 5-3 at TD Garden on Tuesday. Starting goaltender Anthony Stolarz was unable to finish the game, getting pulled after 20 minutes due to what the team said was a lower-body injury.

Stolarz allowed three goals on 11 shots in the game. He was pulled for performance-related reasons in his previous match, which was also against the Bruins, where he allowed four goals on 19 shots faced.

Following Tuesday's game, Craig Berube didn't feel Stolarz' upper-body injury was serious.

Toronto's next option in goal, Joseph Woll, is unavaiable to the Leafs as the goaltender continues his conditioning stint with the Marlies. Woll made 25 saves on 28 shots in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Grand Rapids Griffins.

In all likelyhood, Dennis Hildeby is set to make his fourth consecutive NHL appearance when the Leafs host the Los Angeles Kings at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday. Despite an 0-2-0 record, Hildeby has posted a .909 save percentage under difficult circumstance as the club tries to snap a 3-game losing streak. In six games with the Marlies, Akhtyamov has a 4-2-0 record with an .894 save percentage.

To be updated....