Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers to visit White House for second straight year

The Florida Panthers will head to our nation’s capital on Thursday for a quick stop at an extremely prestigious place.

Before concluding their road trip with a back-to-back set against the Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals on Friday and Saturday, the Panthers are stopping in Washington D.C. to visit with the president.

Similarly to last year, the Panthers, who are the defending Stanley Cup champions for the second straight season, will visit President Donald Trump at the White House.

The event is scheduled for 4 p.m. in the East Room of the White House.

During their visit last year, the Panthers brought the Stanley Cup and presented Trump with a personalized jersey.

Following the visit, Florida will make the short trip to Raleigh ahead of Friday’s matchup with Carolina. Then they’ll head right back to D.C. to face the Capitals the following night.

The Panthers are hoping to get either one or both of injured forwards Matthew Tkachuk and Brad Marchand in the lineup over the weekend, so we’ll see how things play out on that front.

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NHL Rumors: 3 Potential Trade Fits For Penguins' Brett Kulak

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Brett Kulak has created some chatter in the rumor mill as a potential trade candidate. With the Penguins retooling, it is certainly fair to wonder if they will flip the veteran pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) defenseman. 

Due to this, let's look at three potential trade fits for Kulak if the Penguins decide to shop him. 

Toronto Maple Leafs 

The Maple Leafs could use another experienced defenseman on their blueline, so a player like Kulak could grab their attention. He would be a nice addition to their bottom pairing and penalty kill if acquired. 

Detroit Red Wings

The Red Wings' defensive group could use a boost, and Kulak would provide them with just that if acquired. Due to his versatility, Kulak is capable of playing both sides, and that could benefit a team looking to break their playoff drought, like the Red Wings. 

Colorado Avalanche 

The Avalanche have been excellent this season, as they have a 33-4-8 record. With this, they should be buyers at the deadline, and a veteran blueliner like Kulak could make sense for them. He would offer them another player with a ton of playoff experience and could slot nicely on their third pairing. 

Cooper Flagg leaves Wednesday's loss to Nuggets early with ankle injury

Midway through the third quarter of the Mavericks' 119-108 loss to the Nuggets on Wednesday, rookie Cooper Flagg rolled his ankle and hobbled off the court. He was unable to return to the game and didn't speak to the press after the game either, as the team announced that he had suffered a right ankle sprain.

Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd confirmed after the game that Flagg suffered the injury while guarding Peyton Watson, but that the injury may have been compounded by a previous issue.

"He stepped on someone's foot," Kidd said in the post-game press conference. "Last game, he twisted his ankle, too. We decided to hold him [out] for the second half."

Given what Flagg means to this team, and the fact that the Mavericks are 15-26 and will be without center Anthony Davis for the next six weeks, it would make sense for them to be cautious with their top draft pick. It would appear to be a long shot that Flagg would suit up to play on Thursday against the Jazz, which would mean extra minutes and usage for Max Christie and Naji Marshall. Marshal,l in particular, is a player who has emerged in the wake of Davis' injury, and is somebody I covered in a video this week.

Flagg has played through a few injuries this year, but only missed one game with an illness. So far, he's averaging 18.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 47.8% from the field overall. He's only shooting 28.7% from beyond the arc, which could use some improving, but he looks every bit the key building block the Mavericks were hoping for when they drafted him first overall out of Duke this year.

NBA Minutes Report: Franz Wagner returning, Wizards guards shining post-trade

Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will review 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, five, and ten games, and for the entire season, to see which trends stand out to you.

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

NBA: New Orleans Pelicans at Washington Wizards
Young is the newest member of the Washington Wizards, but how much will he play the rest of this season?

Atlanta Hawks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Onyeka Okongwu33.834.532.9
Nickeil Alexander-Walker33.433.533.9
Dyson Daniels33.134.834.8
Jalen Johnson32.634.135
CJ McCollum25.725.725.7
Luke Kennard23.722.621.7
Vít Krejčí23.323.325.3
Mouhamed Gueye21.819.915
Corey Kispert19.719.719.7

We now have a few games in the post-Trae Young era, and, as expected, Nickeil Alexander-Walker has taken on the same big role he had when Young was hurt. He's been a top-40 player in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks and should be treated as one going forward. I don't believe CJ McCollom is going to take his minutes. Zaccharie Risacher has missed the last three games with a knee injury, and Kristaps Porzingis remains out with an Achilles injury as well. I expect more moves coming for the Hawks.

Boston Celtics

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaylen Brown39.937.235.7
Derrick White38.837.536.9
Sam Hauser32.228.724.4
Payton Pritchard31.932.134.2
Neemias Queta27.626.325.6
Anfernee Simons25.425.824.6
Baylor Scheierman23.415.412.4
Luka Garza20.620.920.6
Jordan Walsh16.716.515.9

As I've been saying for the past few weeks, the Celtics' situation has remained steady, and they have been much better than many expected. For fantasy purposes, the only truly relevant players are Derrick White, Jaylen Brown, and Payton Pritchard. It's best not to hunt on the margins for others.

Brooklyn Nets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Michael Porter Jr.32.534.234
Noah Clowney30.230.829.6
Egor Dëmin28.628.928.7
Nic Claxton27.227.128.2
Drake Powell24.720.720.2
Terance Mann24.12424.7
Cam Thomas23.723.322.1
Day'Ron Sharpe20.821.922
Tyrese Martin20.620.616.1
Nolan Traore20.220.520.6

Nic Claxton missed a couple of games for personal reasons, which allowed Day'Ron Sharpe to step up and cement a role for himself in the rotation. Egor Dëmin has also emerged as a fringe top 100 player in fantasy basketball due to improved shooting, but aside from Michael Porter Jr., this is a large rotation of fringe-type players.

Charlotte Hornets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Moussa Diabaté31.830.931.2
Miles Bridges30.831.230
Kon Knueppel27.628.728.6
LaMelo Ball27.226.427.2
Brandon Miller24.626.231.3
Sion James22.32324.7
Josh Green18.615.916.8
Ryan Kalkbrenner18.218.218.2
Collin Sexton17.820.621.6

Ryan Kalkbrenner returned this week, but Moussa Diabaté has been a top 100 player over the last month, which I discussed in a video this week.Aside from that change, it's pretty much status quo for the Hornets, with LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges, and Kon Knueppel handling the vast majority of the load.

Chicago Bulls

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Nikola Vučević32.333.132.4
Coby White29.428.123.9
Isaac Okoro29.127.426.9
Tre Jones27.12726.2
Matas Buzelis26.828.928.3
Ayo Dosunmu25.42726.2
Kevin Huerter2424.325.1
Jalen Smith23.223.223.2
Patrick Williams20.517.216.7

The Bulls got back Coby White this week, but Josh Giddey and Zach Collins both remain out. Collins will be out until the middle of February with his toe injury, but Giddey should return next week. Tre Jones had stepped up with White out, but scored just seven points in 26 minutes with White back on Wednesday. The assists will be there, but it's not a really enticing profile. Ayo Dosunmu has been a top 80 player in fantasy basketball this month and is having his best season yet.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Evan Mobley33.134.531.5
Donovan Mitchell32.933.933.3
Jarrett Allen28.73028
Darius Garland28.43130.4
Jaylon Tyson25.624.525.4
Sam Merrill212525.2
De'Andre Hunter20.121.822.6
Craig Porter Jr.19.720.420.9
Nae'Qwan Tomlin18.917.115.5

It was a rough Wednesday night for the Cavaliers, who endured injuries to both Darius Garland and Sam Merrill. Garland had been coming on of late. After being slowed by a toe injury early in the season, he was a top 50 player in fantasy basketball over his last seven games, and the Cavs had started to click a bit. Losing him would be a big blow for this team, and would likely lead to more minutes for Jaylon Tyson and Craig Porter Jr. With Dean Wade also sidelined, De'Andre Hunter should pick up more minutes if Merrill were to miss time.

Dallas Mavericks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Naji Marshall31.632.630.2
P.J. Washington313129.1
Max Christie30.732.331.7
Cooper Flagg2630.132.8
Brandon Williams25.420.224.1
Klay Thompson23.325.223.2
Ryan Nembhard22.320.118.6
Daniel Gafford21.322.620.5
Jaden Hardy212115.4
D'Angelo Russell18.718.715.8

It's also been a rough week for the Mavs. We found out that Anthony Davis will be out about six weeks with a fractured hand, which I covered in a video this week, and then Cooper Flagg sprained his ankle on Wednesday night. Naji Marshall remains the biggest beneficiary of the Davis injury, but this whole team may be in for a rough stretch if Flagg is out for a while.

Denver Nuggets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jamal Murray37.837.437.6
Peyton Watson36.436.136.1
Tim Hardaway Jr.34.531.230.7
Jalen Pickett31.229.525.7
Aaron Gordon30.427.826.7
Spencer Jones26.522.129.6
Bruce Brown24.12324.8
Zeke Nnaji22.522.621.8

Even without Nikola Jokić, the Nuggets continue to win games. Their rotation has narrowed considerably over the last few weeks, especially with Christian Braun hurt again. Aaron Gordon has returned, and his minutes are slowly starting to tick back up, but Peyton Watson emerging as a top 35 player in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks has been huge. In his last eight games, he's averaging 23.9 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game. He will continue to play a big role on this team until Jokic is back.

Detroit Pistons

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Isaiah Stewart31.23125.9
Javonte Green29.227.524.4
Cade Cunningham29.135.234
Ausar Thompson27.526.925.9
Ronald Holland II25.222.321.1
Paul Reed24.623.215.3
Daniss Jenkins24.124.415.9
Duncan Robinson23.824.326.4
Jaden Ivey20.820.619.5
Caris LeVert17.617.617.5

With Jalen Duren (ankle) sidelined, Isaiah Stewart has moved into the starting lineup and been really productive. However, Duren should be back this week, as should Cade Cunningham, who missed two games with a wrist injury. That has led to more minutes for Daniss Jenkins and Ronald Holland II. But things should settle back to normal this weekend.

Golden State Warriors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Stephen Curry29.731.332.6
Jimmy Butler III27.629.731.3
Draymond Green2627.926.4
Moses Moody20.421.622
Brandin Podziemski20.121.923.1
De'Anthony Melton202222.6
Gui Santos18.517.117.3
Al Horford17.417.416.6
Will Richard15.714.219.1

This is really just a two-man team with Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler; however, De'Anthony Melton is starting to settle into his role as a shooter and has been a top-150 player in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks. He could be a nice piece for this team as the season goes on.

Houston Rockets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Amen Thompson40.239.437.1
Kevin Durant39.138.636.3
Jabari Smith Jr.36.136.734.8
Alperen Sengun35.835.827.5
Aaron Holiday28.314.410.1
Steven Adams24.927.225.8
Reed Sheppard23.422.924.4
Dorian Finney-Smith1715.515.5
Tari Eason15.525.626.1

Tari Eason is dealing with an ankle injury, but he's not expected to be out for too much longer, so he should return to his normal 25+ minutes per night. Aaron Holiday had one start in Eason's place, but his minutes should dry up again when Eason is back.

Indiana Pacers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Pascal Siakam3233.233.7
Andrew Nembhard31.331.132.2
Aaron Nesmith30.131.729.6
Jarace Walker24.420.719.3
Jay Huff20.923.520.6
Johnny Furphy20.823.819.3
Quenton Jackson18.718.513.2
Ben Sheppard18.620.420.2
T.J. McConnell17.519.518.9

Isaiah Jackson (concussion) has cleared protocols and should be back this week, and Bennedict Mathurin also could return this weekend from his thumb injury. That will take minutes away from Jarace Walker, Quenton Jackson, and Johnny Furphy. This team just isn't super interesting in a year where they are not trying to contend.

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 Harden37.236.835.2
John Collins33.831.729.6
Kawhi Leonard30.631.333.9
Jordan Miller29.626.118.5
Ivica Zubac29.328.528
Kris Dunn27.427.227.6
Nicolas Batum20.920.722.2
Kobe Sanders19.520.421.8
Brook Lopez17.81819.6

Ivica Zubac returned last week but is still dealing with some soreness in his ankle, so has missed some time this week. John Collins is also dealing with a groin injury, which is a bummer because he has started to emerge as a strong option for this team. Otherwise, it's just James Harden and Kawhi Leonard having All-Star seasons.

Los Angeles Lakers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Luka Dončić35.436.436.1
Jake LaRavia33.734.933.3
LeBron James32.93333.1
Marcus Smart3032.330.1
Deandre Ayton27.328.529.3
Jarred Vanderbilt22.623.223.4
Jaxson Hayes21.619.419
Rui Hachimura18.318.324.1
Gabe Vincent1616.516.5

This remains a two-man team with Luka Doncic and LeBron James, and LeBron in particular has really come on of late, pushing up top-10 value over the last two weeks. Jake LaRavia and DeAndre Ayton are playing enough minutes to be usable in fantasy leagues, and Rui Hachimura returned to play 18 minutes after missing two weeks. There's not much of note here.

Memphis Grizzlies

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaren Jackson Jr.30.432.232.4
Cam Spencer2930.227.1
Santi Aldama28.127.830.5
Olivier-Maxence Prosper26.326.317.6
Cedric Coward2621.524.7
Jock Landale25.725.923.6
Jaylen Wells25.625.927.8
Vince Williams Jr.21.721.921.9
Javon Small20.617.712.8
GG Jackson18.720.121.1

This Grizzlies team has been banged up all year and cannot seem to get healthy. Zach Edey will now be out at least another six weeks. Ja Morant has missed the last five games with a calf injury and seems fully disinterested in being a part of the team. Brandon Clarke remains sidelined with a calf injury. Ty Jerome is probably out another week or two. That has led to Cam Spencer being the most consistent producer as Jaren Jackson Jr. continues to have a pretty mediocre year by his standards. Sant Aldama has been a top 100 player with Edey sidelined, and that value should continue.

Miami Heat

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyler Herro32.731.731.7
Bam Adebayo29.32929.2
Andrew Wiggins28.627.929.3
Norman Powell27.228.629.2
Jaime Jaquez Jr.25.625.625.1
Pelle Larsson23.823.323.6
Davion Mitchell2325.227.3
Kel'el Ware16.720.524.4
Nikola Jović16.12022.4

Last week, Tyler Herro returned after missing 11 games with a toe injury, andI recorded a video on the fallout of that.As I mentioned in the video, Nikola Jović will take a hit in both his minutes and usage.

Milwaukee Bucks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kevin Porter Jr.35.637.437.2
AJ Green32.831.932.4
Ryan Rollins32.233.233.1
Giannis Antetokounmpo31.631.529.5
Bobby Portis24.622.723.8
Myles Turner23.625.927
Kyle Kuzma23.421.724
Gary Trent Jr.15.818.318

The Bucks are fully healthy right now (well, aside from Taurean Prince being out), so the minutes allotment of late is what we should expect going forward. Ryan Rollins has become a fringe top 100 player with both Kevin Porter Jr. and Giannis Antetokounmpo playing nearly 30 minutes a game. Rollins has remained a fringe top-50 player over the last two weeks with Giannis back. Those are really the only three players performing with any sort of consistency.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Anthony Edwards36.534.934.2
Donte DiVincenzo34.233.530.5
Julius Randle31.931.531.5
Jaden McDaniels30.832.829.8
Rudy Gobert30.132.431.2
Naz Reid29.327.325.9
Bones Hyland17.815.115.3
Mike Conley16.315.515.2
Joan Beringer16.212.48.8
Jaylen Clark14.11314.7

Anthony Edwards has missed a few games with injury management on his right foot, and that could continue for a few weeks, but the Wolves are pretty healthy otherwise. Terrance Shannon is out for a couple of weeks with a foot injury, which has allowed Bones Hyland to see a small uptick in usage and for Joan Beringer to enter the rotation, but neither is producing much.

New Orleans Pelicans

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Trey Murphy III36.436.436.8
Zion Williamson3130.730.2
Saddiq Bey292932
Jeremiah Fears28.128.626.3
Derik Queen24.225.226.8
Yves Missi23.821.719.9
Bryce McGowens20.526.624.4
Jordan Poole202223.5
Karlo Matković171415.5

Herbert Jones and Jose Alvarado continue to be sidelined by injuries, but Trey Murphy III has had a legit breakout season, emerging as a top-20 player in fantasy basketball. Derik Queen and Zion Williamson have also remained top-60 players, but those are the only players of note in New Orleans for now. Jeremiah Fears is averaging 14.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.4 assists over the last two weeks and has an intriguing skillset that he should continue to get to show off with Dejounte Murray out another three weeks or more.

New York Knicks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Mikal Bridges34.132.233.9
Miles McBride34.132.129.6
OG Anunoby33.23234.2
Karl-Anthony Towns31.429.630.5
Josh Hart31.331.331.3
Jalen Brunson26.228.532.1
Mitchell Robinson22.823.522.1
Jordan Clarkson18.919.418.8
Tyler Kolek16.816.916

What a poor effort from the Knicks on Wednesday against a bad Kings team. Yes, Jalen Brunson did twist his ankle in the first quarter, but this team was playing poorly then and failed to respond after their captain went down. Things need to change in New York, starting with its center. On a more positive note, Josh Hart is back and right back to producing. Tyler Kolek should see more minutes if Brunson misses any time with his ankle injury.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander32.834.332.7
Jalen Williams323331.1
Ajay Mitchell31.730.527.1
Chet Holmgren28.430.729.6
Luguentz Dort27.224.624.6
Aaron Wiggins25.725.422.9
Cason Wallace24.426.124.7
Alex Caruso19.519.517.5
Jaylin Williams18.718.718.7

Well, the Thunder finally beat the Spurs. Isaiah Hartenstein hasn't played since December 28th with his calf injury, but Jaylin Williams returned and had a good showing against the Spurs. Luguentz Dort is also battling an ankle injury, which has led to more minutes for Aaron Wiggins, but the Thunder are more than happy to spread out production on the fringes of their rotation, so they aren't missing a beat.

Orlando Magic

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Paolo Banchero39.83635.5
Anthony Black36.933.433
Desmond Bane36.133.734
Wendell Carter Jr.34.129.830.9
Noah Penda32.931.420.2
Tristan da Silva21.123.123.5
Goga Bitadze19.218.818.2
Tyus Jones15.417.520
Jase Richardson12.919.617

Franz Wagner is set to return on Thursday just in time for the Magic's game in Berlin, Germany.I covered the fallout from his return in a video this week.

Philadelphia 76ers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyrese Maxey36.935.438.2
VJ Edgecombe34.935.937.7
Joel Embiid30.329.433
Kelly Oubre Jr.29.824.924.9
Paul George29.131.132.6
Quentin Grimes24.125.529.9
Dominick Barlow19.921.520.2
Adem Bona18.716.618.7
Andre Drummond15.915.214.2

Kelly Oubre Jr. returned last week, so the 76ers have been fully healthy for at least a week now, which gives us a good sense of how they want their rotation to stack up. For now, that does not include Jared McCain; however, Dominick Barlow did get hurt on Wednesday. X-rays came back negative, but he may miss a few games, which would open up some more minutes for McCain or Trendon Watford.

Phoenix Suns

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Devin Booker34.733.533.6
Dillon Brooks30.830.331.1
Royce O'Neale30.329.730.3
Collin Gillespie27.226.927.4
Mark Williams26.125.222.6
Grayson Allen25.423.823.8
Oso Ighodaro19.820.822.7
Jordan Goodwin18.92123.2
Ryan Dunn16.117.418.2

The Suns are getting Grayson Allen back up to his normal minutes, which makes this team better. Devin Booker did hurt his ankle on Tuesday, so there's a chance he misses a game or two, which would only increase Allen's usage and maybe Collin Gillespie, who has struggled of late, averaging just 9.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 3.3 assists over his last seven games.

Portland Trail Blazers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Deni Avdija3735.536.5
Toumani Camara35.736.234.5
Shaedon Sharpe32.531.931.2
Caleb Love29.128.729.2
Donovan Clingan28.429.929.3
Sidy Cissoko25.423.623.1
Rayan Rupert18.718.517
Jrue Holiday18.618.618.6
Javonte Cooke13.513.513.5

Jrue Holiday returned for two games this week, but Caleb Love has been tremendous for the Trail Blazers this month, which I discussed in a video this week. I do think Holiday will eventually take minutes away from Love, but the undrafted rookie has cemented himself as a real role player for this Blazers team. Kris Murray, Scoot Henderson, and Jerami Grant could all return within the next week, so that could shift minutes a lot.

Sacramento Kings

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
DeMar DeRozan38.337.234.1
Precious Achiuwa35.926.922.7
Russell Westbrook35.833.430.2
Zach LaVine31.932.733.1
Maxime Raynaud2627.829.3
Malik Monk25.724.119
Dylan Cardwell1917.818.8
Nique Clifford16.817.920.2

Keegan Murray will be sidelined until early February with a back injury, but that has just meant extra production for Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan. Zach LaVine has had some solid games and is a borderline top 100 player in fantasy basketball leagues, but there's little to be excited about in Sacramento.

San Antonio Spurs

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Julian Champagnie35.134.131.5
De'Aaron Fox34.533.533.8
Stephon Castle32.53132
Harrison Barnes27.426.526.1
Victor Wembanyama2725.625.9
Keldon Johnson24.82625.4
Luke Kornet22.523.224
Dylan Harper19.819.521

Victor Wembanyama is still having his minutes monitored, but he's been productive, and the Spurs are winning, so we may have to assume that continues, which is why Luke Kornet continues to see solid minutes. Keldon Johnsonis also seeing an uptick in minutes with Devin Vassell out with an adductor injury; yet, it's been Julian Champagnie who has seen the biggest increase in usage and been a top 100 player in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks, averaging 14.6 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game.

Toronto Raptors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Scottie Barnes38.936.536.4
Immanuel Quickley363533.4
Collin Murray-Boyles35.63229.8
Brandon Ingram35.227.132.5
Jamal Shead33.93026.1
Sandro Mamukelashvili19.522.122.3
Gradey Dick17.717.616.4
RJ Barrett31.528.8

The vibes are not great in Toronto. RJ Barrett is dealing with an ankle sprain, Jakob Poeltl has his back injury, and Immanuel Quickley is also battling a back injury. Plus,there are now trade rumors swirling about Barrett and Quickley, among others. This team could undergo a major upheaval in the next few weeks.

Utah Jazz

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Lauri Markkanen36.339.937.8
Keyonte George30.334.134.8
Jusuf Nurkić30.231.430.7
Brice Sensabaugh29.33030.4
Cody Williams28.424.321.4
Svi Mykhailiuk26.226.623.1
Walter Clayton Jr.25.124.522.4
Isaiah Collier2522.224
Kyle Filipowski24.118.819.7
Taylor Hendricks23.916.516.6

The minutes are evening out a bit in Utah as the team takes turns resting players to avoid being too competitive and losing their first-round pick. Brice Sensabaugh was electric on Wednesday, scoring 43 points against the Bulls. That's not likely to continue, and was primarily because Lauri Markkanen sat out that game.

Washington Wizards

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Bub Carrington31.432.928.6
Tre Johnson27.626.726.7
Kyshawn George27.427.427.4
Will Riley23.319.717.8
Justin Champagnie23.223.424.5
Bilal Coulibaly22.62626.7
Khris Middleton22.222.321.9
Alex Sarr22.124.825.8
Marvin Bagley III21.419.118.9

The Wizards traded for Trae Young, but they have no intention of playing him as they try to tank for a higher draft pick. The latest report is that Young will be out until mid-February with MCL/quad injuries. He'll probably return for a few games and then sit again to ensure the Wizards don't win too much. That means that young guards like Tre Johnson and Bub Carrington are going to get a lot of run the rest of the season.

How to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs. Atlanta Hawks: TV/live stream info, preview for MLK Day Peacock Exclusive

Head to NBC and Peacock this Martin Luther King Jr. Day for a special NBA quadruple header. The excitement tips off at 1:00 PM ET when the Milwaukee Bucks take on the Atlanta Hawks exclusively on Peacock.

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Monday's game marks the first of three meetings between the Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks this season. It is also the fifth meeting between the two teams on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Hawks have won three of the last four matchups.

Atlanta has hosted an MLK Day game in every season since 1994, with the exceptions of 1998, 2017, and 2025, and has the best win percentage of any team on MLK Day.

Two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Porter Jr., and Ryan Rollins have led the Bucks in scoring this season, but the team has struggled to find consistency. Milwaukee has yet to record three consecutive wins this season.

RELATED:Bucks fans boo team during blowout loss, Giannis Antetokounmpo boos them back

Fifth-year wing Jalen Johnson has continued to lead in Atlanta after the Hawks traded veteran four-time All-Star Trae Young to the Wizards on January 9. Johnson leads the team in scoring, rebounding, assists, and more.

RELATED:Winners, Losers from the Trae Young trade to Washington

How to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs Atlanta Hawks:

  • When: Monday, January 19
  • Where: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
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Red Wings Recall Former Rangers Star Defenseman From AHL

The Detroit Red Wings have recalled defenseman Erik Gustafsson from the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins, a move that could signal a potential injury on the backend that we're waiting to hear about or a possible last-ditch effort to generate trade interest ahead of the NHL trade deadline.

With Detroit continuing to evaluate its options, the recall appears to be an opportunity to get Gustafsson into the lineup for a few games and showcase his value to potential buyers. The veteran defenseman has drawn increasing attention in recent months, with multiple reports linking him to the New York Rangers as they search for help on the blue line.

Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman has reported that the Rangers are in the market for a power play quarterback while Adam Fox remains out on long term injured reserve. Friedman included Gustafsson among the players New York has checked in on, noting that his familiarity with the Rangers’ system and his affordable contract make him a logical short-term option. If Gustafsson can perform well in Detroit, the Red Wings could benefit by boosting his trade stock in the remaining weeks before the deadline.

Gustafsson has been a productive and steady presence in Grand Rapids this season. In 22 games with the Griffins, he has recorded two goals and 18 assists for 20 points, establishing himself as one of the team’s most reliable veteran players and a key contributor on the power play.

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He has already appeared in one NHL game for Detroit this season. In that outing, Gustafsson logged 17 and a half minutes of ice time, registered two shots on goal, and finished minus one in a loss to the Nashville Predators. While he did not record a point, he showed the puck-moving ability the Red Wings were expecting when they signed him.

Gustafsson played 76 games for the Rangers during the 2023-24 season, finishing with six goals and 25 assists for 31 points. Over the course of his ten NHL seasons, he has appeared in 516 games. His most productive year came with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2018-19, when he posted 60 points and emerged as one of the league’s more dynamic offensive defensemen.

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Mets sign No. 2 international prospect Wandy Asigen

The Mets are making a splash in the international market.

Dominican shortstop Wandy Asigen signed with the Mets on Thursday for $3.9 million.

Asigen, 16, had originally agreed to a deal with the Yankees but reversed course to make a deal with the Mets.

It seems like a boon for the Mets as Asigen was ranked as the No. 2 international prospect by MLB Pipeline

"The excitement around Asigen’s prospect profile stems primarily from his special left-handed swing," MLB Pipeline writes. "He has ripped off 110+ mph exit velocities and is repeatedly able to find the barrel during in-game action. Asigen has a knack for creating loft from his frame, something that should allow him to continue to tap into his above-average power as he continues to fill out. The quickness of his hands has evaluators excited about the future potential impact he can have with the bat."

MLB Pipeline has rated the left-handed hitting shortstop with 60 power and a 55 fielding rating. And while his arm strength is "average" at this stage of his development, Asigen's reaction time and speed are touted by evaluators. 

Almost a year ago, the Mets signed shortstop and No. 3 international prospect Elian Peña for a franchise-record $5 million bonuswhen the signing period opened in January 2025. Peña is currently the Mets' No. 9 prospect according to SNY's Joe DeMayo's latest rankings after a solid first year in the Dominican Summer League. 

The Rematch: Islanders' Matthew Schaefer vs. Edmonton's McDavid & Draisaitl — Part 2

When New York Islanders' No. 1 overall pick Matthew Schaefer faced Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the Edmonton Oilers for the first time, he was only playing in his fourth NHL game. 

What Oilers’ Connor McDavid & Kris Knoblauch Had To Say About Matthew SchaeferWhat Oilers’ Connor McDavid & Kris Knoblauch Had To Say About Matthew SchaeferOilers superstar Connor McDavid and head coach Kris Knoblauch share their thoughts on Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer, the No. 1 overall pick who continues to impress across the league.

The 18-year-old, who has since emerged as the club's No. 1 defenseman skating alongside Ryan Pulock while averaging 23:56 minutes per game, was still skating on the third pairing alongside Scott Mayfield when the Islanders won 4-2 against Edmonton at UBS Arena. 

At 5-on-5, with head coach Patrick Roy able to control matchups, Schaefer only played 2:06 against McDavid -- Islanders were outshot 2-0 -- and 3:01 against Draisaitl -- Islanders were outshot 3-1. He played a total of 17:38 minutes, the third fewest minutes he's played this season. 

Things will be much different when the puck drops at 9 PM ET on Thursday.

While Edmonton head coach Kris Knoblauch is going to try to have his stars not on the ice against Schaefer, the rookie phenom plays too many minutes to be able to avoid him -- as do the Oilers' stars.

Schaefer, who powered through a jab to the ribs and a puck off the outside of the right knee in a 5-4 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday, recorded his 13th goal and 30th point on the season. 

Islanders' Matthew Schaefer Matches Bobby Orr With 13th Goal As Rookie DefensemanIslanders' Matthew Schaefer Matches Bobby Orr With 13th Goal As Rookie DefensemanRookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer joins Bobby Orr in the record books with his 13th goal, igniting a historic season.

While Schaefer has passed every test he's had and doesn't need to prove anything anymore, a successful game against McDavid and Draisaitl will show exactly how much growth he's shown in his game from the start of the season to now. 

Phils sign Francisco Renteria as international period opens

Phils sign Francisco Renteria as international period opens originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

International signing day is here, and the Phillies wasted little time making a splash.

Charlotte Varnes of The Athletic reported Thursday that the club has signed 17-year-old outfielder Francisco Renteria out of Venezuela to a $4 million contract.

Renteria, who hails from Maracaibo — the birthplace of Hall of Fame infielder Luis Aparicio — stands 6-foot-3, 200 pounds, and ranks as the No. 3 prospect in the international class, according to MLB Pipeline. He is widely viewed as one of the most complete players available this year.

On MLB’s 80-grade scouting scale, Renteria received the following grades:• Hit: 60

Power: 65

Run: 60

Arm: 55

Field: 60

Overall: 60

The combination of size and athleticism at such a young age has evaluators optimistic about the right-handed hitter’s long-term offensive ceiling. Renteria already shows advanced bat-to-ball skills, and there is confidence that added strength could translate into above-average power as he matures. That power was on display recently in a Home Run Derby in his home country.

MLB.com’s Jesse Borek recently compared elements of Renteria’s offensive profile to current MLB Pipeline No. 1 prospect Konnor Griffin.

Defensively, Renteria’s athleticism gives the Phillies flexibility. He projects as a potential center fielder but could also settle into a corner spot while providing above-average defense.

Thursday does not mark the end of the Phillies’ international activity. The signing period runs through the calendar year (Dec. 15), and eligible players must be at least 16 years old at the time of signing and turn 17 before the following year. Renteria, who was born in January 2009, met that criterion.

Philadelphia entered the signing period with $6,679,200 in international bonus pool money. Renteria ties the club’s largest amateur international signing, as outfielder Jhailyn Ortiz received $4 million back in 2015.

The Phillies have found success in Venezuela before, signing pitchers like Ranger Suárez (2012) and infielder César Hernández, along with current No. 5 organizational prospect Aroon Escobar in 2022. Renteria now becomes the latest high-upside addition to that pipeline.

The club has also been rumored to sign shortstop Juan Parra (No. 39), yet another highly-touted position player from Venezuela.

Columbus Blue Jackets (45 pts) vs. Vancouver Canucks (37 pts) Game Preview

The Columbus Blue Jackets are back at home to face the Vancouver Canucks tonight at 7 PM.  

Vancouver Canucks - 16-25-5 - 37 Points - 1-7-2 in the last 10 - Lost 5 Straight- 8th in the Pacific

Columbus Blue Jackets - 20-19-7 - 47 Points - 5-4-1 in the last 10 - Won 2 Straight - 7th in the Metro  

Blue Jackets Stats

  • Power Play - 19.0% - 20th in the NHL
  • Penalty Kill - 74.6% - 29th in the NHL
  • Goals For - 136 - 20th in the NHL
  • Goals Against - 155 - 28th in the NHL

Canucks Stats

  • Power Play - 19.6% - 16th in the NHL
  • Penalty Kill - 73.1% - 30th in the NHL
  • Goals For - 121 - 27th in the NHL
  • Goals Against - 165 - 31st in the NHL

Series History vs. TheCanucks

  • Columbus is 26-33-2-9 all-time, and 15-15-2-3 at home vs. Vancouver.
  • The Blue Jackets has won 5 straight games at home against the Canucks.
  • The CBJ went 1-1-0 vs Vancouver last season.

Who To Watch For TheCanucks

  • Elias Pettersson leads the Canucks with 28 points.
  • Filip Hronek leads Vancouver with 24 assists.
  • Goalie Thatcher Demko is 8-10-1 with a SV% of .897

CBJ Player Notes vs.Canucks

  • Zach Werenski has 8 points in 15 games vs. the Canucks.
  • Dmitri Voronkov has 5 points in 5 games.
  • Sean Monahan has 29 points im 40 career games against Vancouver.

Injuries 

  • Erik Gudbranson - Upper Body - Missed 38 Games - IR - Skating with team, but there is no timeline for a return to the lineup.
  • Isac Lundeström - Lower Body - Missed 10 Games - IR
  • Brendan Smith - Lower Body - Missed 8 Games IR - Out 3-4 months after having knee surgery.
  • Miles Wood - Lower Body - Missed 7 Games - IR - Week-to-week.
  • Mason Marchment - Upper Body - Missed 5 Games - Week to week.

TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 122

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Top Flyers Goalie Prospect Takes Center Stage After Dan Vladar Injury

The Philadelphia Flyers are in a bad way after losing their fourth straight in addition to losing Dan Vladar to injury. The silver lining, however, is that now is as good a time as any to evaluate a prospect who's completely turned his career around in one season.

Vladar, 28, exited the Flyers' 5-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres with an unspecified injury and did not return, even as a backup in an emergency capacity.

Vladar surrendered two goals on five shots, and Sam Ersson, who has struggled mightily this season, made six saves on eight shots in relief.

The Flyers, who were already reportedly considering alternatives to Ersson, now have no choice but to turn to prospect Aleksei Kolosov, who's had an excellent first real season in the AHL with the so-so Lehigh Valley Phantoms.

Kolosov, 24, has posted a 9-9-1 record in 19 games for the Phantoms to the tune of a 2.54 GAA, .908 save percentage, and his first two shutouts on North American ice.

Flyers Goalie Exits Sabres Matchup With InjuryFlyers Goalie Exits Sabres Matchup With InjuryFlyers goalie Dan Vladar left the team's contest against the Sabres due to injury.

The numbers aren't amazing, no, but neither are the Phantoms, who have experienced a ton of player turnover and have a number of first-time pros occupying significant roles on the team, led by Alex Bump, Carson Bjarnason, Denver Barkey, Karsen Dorwart, and Devin Kaplan.

Kolosov, now in the last year of his entry-level contract with the Flyers, has earned himself at least one more opportunity to show his stuff at the NHL level.

The Belarusian has played well in the AHL, and on the other hand, it would be almost impossible to play worse than Ersson has for the Flyers this season; Ersson has been beaten 14 times on the last 57 shots he's faced and currently boasts a .855 save percentage and 6-7-4 record on the year.

Kolosov, as bad as he looked at times last season, still managed a .884 save percentage and 5-6-1 record.

Flyers' High-Upside Prospect Changes Teams to Salvage Lost SeasonFlyers' High-Upside Prospect Changes Teams to Salvage Lost SeasonHaving played just 35 total games across the last two seasons, a high-upside <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/philadelphia-flyers">Philadelphia Flyers</a> draft pick has made a move and decided to change teams in order to salvage a lost season of development.

It should ease the Flyers' minds, too, that Kolosov has a .929 save percentage across two NHL appearances for the club this season.

He's looked the part and played his role at both levels, and with he and Ersson both set to become free agents at the end of the season, the Flyers need to use Vladar's injury as an opportunity to evaluate and draw conclusions on both players, deciding who, if either, they will retain this summer.

Kolosov, at least for now, has the edge, if for no reason other than Ersson all but playing himself off the team, just as Egor Zamula had earlier in the season.

Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga reportedly drawing Lakers trade interest

Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga reportedly drawing Lakers trade interest originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Jonathan Kuminga wants out of the Warriors organization, but it’s still unclear when or how that might happen.

However, a new potential suitor has emerged on the day Kuminga officially is trade eligible.

The Los Angeles Lakers have “some interest” in Kuminga, The Athletic’s Marcus Thompson II, Sam Amick and Nick Friedell reported in a joint column published Thursday, citing league and team sources, adding that it remains unclear if talks will unfold.

Since becoming eligible to be moved, Kuminga wasted no time in demanding a trade away from the Warriors, league sources confirmed to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dalton Johnson on Thursday morning. This comes after the 23-year-old forward has — once again — fallen out of coach Steve Kerr’s rotation this season.

Golden State, which has been open-minded to parting ways with the wing but won’t make any rash decisions that don’t make sense for the organization, is aware of the Lakers’ interest in Kuminga and is waiting to see how things unfold.

The team that has shown most interest in Kuminga dating back to last summer has been the Kings, but things have changed in recent weeks.

Veteran Kings guard Malik Monk has been the name tossed in reported trade talks with the Warriors, but the trade package offered in the offseason — Monk and a 2030 first-round pick for Kuminga — no longer is on the table, per The Athletic, as Sacramento no longer is willing to offer the first-round pick.

The Kings, though, still have “significant interest” in Kuminga, per The Athletic, so a three-team deal could be the best avenue.

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What's next for Warriors after Jonathan Kuminga demanded trade from team?

What's next for Warriors after Jonathan Kuminga demanded trade from team? originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

League sources confirmed to NBC Sports Bay Area that Jonathan Kuminga has demanded a trade away from the Warriors with Thursday, Jan. 15, being the first day he became trade eligible from the contract he signed over the summer as a restricted free agent. 

The NBA’s official trade deadline is three weeks away on Feb. 5. So, now what? 

Every party involved, the Warriors side and the Kuminga side, acknowledge the best move for the two is a split and fresh start for the fifth-year pro. However, league sources recently have relayed there’s a non-zero chance Kuminga remains on the Warriors in the coming weeks and past the trade deadline. 

His trade value has never been lower as teams around the league watch him be nowhere in Golden State’s plans, and the Warriors have dug a hole that might be too hard to climb out of at 22-19 as the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference at the halfway point of the season. Kuminga has played just once in the last 17 games, in which the Warriors have gone 10-7, playing nine and a half minutes against the Phoenix Suns in a one-point loss after Steve Kerr said he would “reward” Kuminga for a string of strong practices. 

Kerr has made Kuminga a healthy DNP-CD in every other game since Dec. 7, aside from Kuminga being a late, and surprising, addition to the injury report with lower back soreness against the Oklahoma City Thunder in a 37-point loss on Jan. 2.

Multiple teams have shown different levels of interest in Kuminga, with one always standing out as the strongest suitor. NBC Sports Bay Area listed the Sacramento Kings, Dallas Mavericks, Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards as those teams one week ago on Jan. 7. Some things already have changed. 

The Kuminga connection to the Mavs, though they do like the idea of having him in a rebuilding state around rookie Cooper Flagg, was centered more on Dallas gauging the Warriors’ interest in Anthony Davis. It already was a stretch to envision Davis wearing a Golden State jersey with the Warriors’ reluctance to trading Draymond Green or Jimmy Butler, and now the oft-injured Davis is out for at least the next six weeks because of a left hand injury. 

The Bulls, who were the first team Kuminga was a healthy DNP-CD (Did Not Play, Coach’s Decision) against, have eyed Kuminga multiple times in the past but nothing materialized then, and it hasn’t now. The Wizards recently took a big swing and traded for Trae Young, sending Corey Kispert, whom the Warriors have liked in the past, and CJ McCollum to the Atlanta Hawks. That leaves the Kings, who also have pushed hardest for Kuminga, remaining from those above four teams. 

Even still, the Warriors have lost leverage on their foes from up north. The Kings offered a three-year, $63 million contract to Kuminga in the summer, putting guard Malik Monk and a protected 2030 first-round draft pick on the table. The draft pick has been taken off the table for a long time now as Kuminga racks up DNPs, and the Warriors don’t have any interest in Monk, as well as the three years and more than $60 million left on his contract. 

The Phoenix Suns are the other team that did offer Kuminga a contract in the offseason. Their offer was a four-year, $90 million contract with Kuminga’s desired player option at the end, in exchange for veteran Royce O’Neal and multiple second-round picks. The Warriors didn’t deem that to be a good enough trade, and the Suns currently don’t have the same kind of in-season Kuminga interest.

With only Moses Moody’s $13.4 million contract on the books for the 2027-28 season, the Warriors are unenthusiastic about taking on long-term contracts and dealing future first-round picks a few years from now in what could be the post-Steph Curry era. 

Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. has been a name hotly connected to the Warriors on social media. In reality, the Warriors, as NBC Sports Bay Area reported three days ago, have been hesitant on Porter and have never shown the kind of interest that would get a deal done. The two teams have not spoken for more than a month

The Nets are not a Kuminga team. If they were, they wouldn’t have selected five players in the first round of last June’s draft, and they would have opened their wallets as one of the only teams with salary cap space last summer.

A multi-team trade to acquire Porter always was going to be the path if the Warriors even want to walk down that road. They haven’t shown any desire to give the Nets multiple first-round picks for Porter. 

The player they would do that for is 25-year-old Trey Murphy, who is averaging a career-high 22.2 points per game on 38.9 percent shooting from 3-point range. But the Pelicans have even less reasons than the Nets to move their best asset during the season. 

As the list of possible Kuminga teams becomes murkier, there is one to keep your eyes on: The Los Angeles Lakers. 

That connection dates back to the summer of Kuminga’s restricted free agency saga. League sources told NBC Sports Bay Area then that the Lakers were a team monitoring Kuminga’s situation and the possibility of him taking the qualifying offer where he’d be an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2026. 

Lakers president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka is a fan of Kuminga’s, sources say, and likes the idea of him as an athletic wing on a Luka Dončić-led team. The Warriors have been aware of the Lakers’ likeness for Kuminga, though it’s unclear how likely an in-season move between the two teams is. 

The Warriors have a team option on Kuminga’s second season, and he essentially becomes a $23.4 million expiring contract this summer. That can be valuable to teams, sure. It also can’t be stressed enough how much moving on from one another now would benefit Kuminga and the Warriors, a team that can’t have Curry and Butler playing at an elite level as a play-in team while such a tradable contract sits and watches from the bench. 

Standing idle would be a failure in asset mismanagement. The Warriors can see what Curry and Butler still are, and any help is better than no help.

Changes come quickly in the NBA. There is undoubtedly more than one team that likes Kuminga, but that doesn’t ensure anything. More could be added to the mix in this three-week window now that Kuminga is trade eligible. His standing with Kerr and the Warriors, though, couldn’t be clearer. 

It’s time to move on, and time to let Kuminga move on too.

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Warriors reportedly not showing real Michael Porter Jr. trade interest

Warriors reportedly not showing real Michael Porter Jr. trade interest originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Michael Porter Jr. does not appear destined for the Warriors.

At least, not yet.

The Brooklyn Nets’ veteran forward has drawn plenty of interest across the NBA ahead of the league’s Feb. 5 trade deadline, and while many believe Golden State could be a fit, the Warriors have not spoken to Brooklyn about Porter in quite some time, and do not appear to be a serious suitor as of right now, ESPN’s Shams Charania and Anthony Slater reported Thursday, citing league sources.

“As of this week, the Warriors hadn’t talked to the Brooklyn Nets in more than a month and have never shown real interest in a trade for wing Michael Porter Jr., league sources said,” Slater and Charania wrote. “They’ve been fond of Trey Murphy III in the past, but the New Orleans Pelicans are rebuffing calls about all their young wings, league sources said.”

Charania and Slater also reported, citing team sources, that Golden State would be willing to move multiple of its first-round draft picks if the right player is made available, but that the team is more protective of its first-rounders from 2028 and beyond.

Porter, 27, who was selected by the Nuggets with the No. 14 pick in the 2018 NBA Draft, spent the first six years of his career with Denver and averaged 16.2 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game in 345 games (291 starts).

Then, Porter was traded to Brooklyn this summer in a deal that landed guard Cameron Johnson in Denver, and in 31 games with the Nets this season, Porter is averaging career-highs in points (25.7), rebounds (7.5) and assists (3.3).

Porter’s breakout campaign has made him one of the hottest names on the trade market, and while he certainly could be a fit for the Warriors, it does not appear Golden State has much interest right now with the trade deadline three weeks away.

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How Chara's 2011 Stanley Cup masterclass helped Bruins reach ultimate goal

How Chara's 2011 Stanley Cup masterclass helped Bruins reach ultimate goal originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The 2005-06 NHL season was a disaster for the Boston Bruins.

They traded away superstar center and captain Joe Thornton to the San Jose Sharks early in the campaign for a lackluster return package. The team lacked talent and toughness, and it finished with the fifth-worst record in the league.

The franchise, which hadn’t been a real Stanley Cup contender since the late 1980s and early 1990s, appeared to be light years away from ending its championship drought, which in 2006 stood at 34 years.

It was, essentially, rock bottom for the Bruins.

And then everything changed July 1, 2006.

That’s when the Bruins, who were not big spenders at the time, splashed the cash to sign star defenseman Zdeno Chara to a five-year, $37.5 million contract. It’s without question the best free agent signing in league history.

“I’m willing to lead by my example of hard work, dedication, discipline and drive,” Chara said in his introductory press conference in July of 2006.

He also made it clear in that press conference what the objective was for him and the team: “I think the only thing we care (about) is the final goal and to win at the end.”

The Bruins will retire Chara’s No. 33 to the TD Garden rafters Thursday night before the B’s play the Seattle Kraken. It’s a fitting honor for a player who transformed the Bruins back into a Stanley Cup contender.

But it didn’t happen overnight. Playoff setbacks in 2008, 2009 and then blowing a 3-0 series lead in the second round to the Philadelphia Flyers in 2010 created some doubt over whether the Bruins had what it took to be champions.

But Chara, with his leadership and determination, kept the B’s moving forward. One thing about Chara is he never backs down from a challenge. He looks at the impossible as very much possible.

The Bruins’ 2011 playoff run, which culminated with the franchise winning its first Stanley Cup in 39 years, was one of the most exciting three-month periods in the history of Boston sports. There were so many ups, downs, and memorable moments.

There were many heroes during those four playoff series. Tim Thomas set a record for playoff save percentage and won the Conn Smythe Trophy as postseason MVP. David Krejci led the playoffs with 23 points. Brad Marchand scored a then-rookie record 11 playoff goals, including five in the Cup Final. Nathan Horton scored two OT-winning goals and the only goal in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final.

Chara was also at the top of his game. When the Bruins needed it most, their captain stepped up with elite play at both ends of the ice on the sport’s biggest stage.

Chara played an astounding 37:06 of ice time in Game 5 of the first-round series versus the Montreal Canadiens. The Habs did not score and tallied only 14 shots when Chara was on the ice. The Bruins ended up winning in double overtime to take a 3-2 series lead. They won the series in overtime of Game 7.

In the second-round sweep against the Flyers, Chara helped tilt the ice heavily in the Bruins’ favor. Boston outscored Philadelphia 13-4 and generated more than 60 percent of all scoring chances during Chara’s 113:58 of ice time over four games.

In Game 7 of the East Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Bruins had a 16-7 advantage in shots, a 12-5 edge in scoring chances and allowed zero goals during Chara’s 26:43 of ice time. The Lightning only tallied two shots on net when Vincent Lecavalier, Martin St. Louis and Steven Stamkos went up against Chara in that game. The B’s won 1-0 to clinch their first Stanley Cup Final appearance since 1990.

Zdeno Chara and Henrik SedinDave Sandford/NHLI via Getty Images
Canucks superstar Henrik Sedin struggled to score against Zdeno Chara in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final.

The 2011 Cup Final against the Vancouver Canucks is where Chara’s defensive excellence really played a key role for the Bruins. He put on a defensive masterclass against a Canucks team that won the Presidents’ Trophy, scored the most goals of any team and had the No. 1 ranked power play. Daniel Sedin led the league with 104 points. His brother and linemate, Henrik, had 94.

Neither of those two superstar forwards made a profound impact in the Final. Daniel tallied four points in the series but was held without a point in five of the seven games. Two of his points were garbage time assists in Game 6. Henrik was completely invisible. He scored a meaningless goal late in Game 6. It was his only point of the series.

They couldn’t escape the physicality, long reach and towering presence of Chara. He played about 70 even-strength minutes against the Sedins in that series, per Natural Stat Trick, and Boston outscored Vancouver 5-2 and had a .960 save percentage in those minutes. Chara winning that matchup so decisively was pivotal in the outcome.

The Sedins were power-play maestros, too. Daniel led the league with 42 power-play points in the 2010-11 regular season. Henrik had 35. But in 28 minutes of power-play ice time against Chara in the Cup Final, the twins could only muster one goal — a garbage time tally in Game 6. Vancouver’s potent power play, which was supposed to tip the scale in its favor, was bottled up by the Bruins’ 6-foot-9 defenseman. The Canucks ended up going 2-for-32 on the power play in the series.

Overall, the Bruins outscored the Canucks 15-6 in Chara’s ice time over the seven games. He made a huge impact all over the ice versus a Vancouver team that many experts picked to win the series.

And when the final buzzer sounded in Game 7 and commissioner Gary Bettman brought the Stanley Cup onto the Rogers Arena ice and gave it to Chara, the greatest trophy in sports was lifted higher in the air than it ever had, or ever has been.

Winning the ultimate prize didn’t come easy, but those Bruins teams never did anything easy. There were many times throughout that journey toward winning the Stanley Cup that the B’s could have folded and given up. But Chara was never going to let that happen.

He set an example of hard work and dedication that was contagious. No challenge or setback was going to keep him from delivering on the goal he set during his introductory press conference in 2006. This is why the Bruins had the mental toughness to withstand a lot of challenges against the Canucks in the 2011 Cup Final.

Whether it was Patrice Bergeron getting bitten by Alex Burrows in Game 1 and Boston losing 1-0 on a late goal, or the Bruins losing in overtime of Game 2, or Nathan Horton getting knocked out of the series in Game 3 by a vicious hit, or the team losing 1-0 again in Game 5, or the B’s playing a must-win Game 7 on the road, Chara’s leadership kept his team laser-focused on the No. 1 objective.

Other legendary Boston athletes might have won more championships, or taken home more individual awards. But very, very few made the kind of transformational impact on their franchise that Chara did for the Bruins.

It’s one of many reasons why Chara will always be regarded as one of the best Bruins of all time. And it’s why the 2011 title will always matter a little more than some of the others that Boston teams have won.