Mike Reilly Delivers Two Assists in Game 1 Win
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Mike Reilly impressed during his 2026 postseason debut on Saturday night, contributing two assists in a 3-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers. Reilly took Alexander Nikishin's (concussion) spot in the lineup and already had a multi-assist game within the first 7:30 of the first period, setting up Logan Stankoven and Jackson Blake. He set a franchise record for the quickest two points by a defenseman to start a playoff career. Nikishin was considered a game-time decision for Saturday, so he will be available sooner rather than later. Still, with his savvy playmaking in Game 1, Reilly might have earned himself a longer stay in the lineup.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Logan Stankoven Establishes New Franchise Record With Five-Game Goal Streak
Carolina Hurricanes forward Logan Stankoven carried his hot form from Round 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs into the second-round opener, scoring twice in a 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. The 23-year-old became the first player in franchise history to record a five-game postseason goal streak. This has been a special playoff campaign for Stankoven, but it hasn't been entirely unexpected. He was also highly productive in the final weeks of the regular season. Since March 31, Stankoven has scored in 10 of his 13 appearances, totaling 18 points (13 goals, five assists). The run includes six goals and one assist in five playoff games. Unless Philadelphia contains Stankoven, this series could end in a hurry.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Frederik Andersen Records Second Postseason Shutout
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen recorded his second shutout of this postseason on Saturday, neutralizing the Philadelphia Flyers with 19 saves in a 3-0 Game 1 victory. The veteran netminder appears to have saved all his shutouts for the playoffs, having finished without one in 35 regular-season appearances. He has started the postseason brilliantly, winning all five starts while allowing 0.90 goals with a .961 save percentage. Overall, Andersen has collected four shutouts with the Hurricanes, tying Cam Ward for the most in franchise history. Based on his current form, Andersen looks set to become the sole record holder very soon.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Ducks Hope to See Radko Gudas Return During Second Round
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas (lower body) is expected to return to action during the team's second-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights, Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune. "I would hopefully expect him to be ready at some point in the series. When I say that, sooner would be better," Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville said Saturday. Gudas skated on his own Saturday, so he still has some boxes to tick before being available for selection. In the first-round matchup against Edmonton, Gudas appeared only in Game 1. Drew Helleson has been his replacement on the blue line, though he has been limited to 8:32 of ice time per game.
Source: Zach Cavanagh
Source: Zach Cavanagh
Josh Manson Day-to-Day Ahead of Game 1 Against Wild
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson (upper body) is day-to-day ahead of Game 1 against the Minnesota Wild on Sunday, Bailey Curtis of DNVR Sports reports. He has been nursing an upper-body injury since being hurt on April 23 against the Los Angeles Kings. Overall, the first round went well for Manson, who managed two assists and 10 hits in three games. If Manson remains unavailable on Sunday, Nick Blankenburg will stay in the lineup after logging 12:35 as his replacement in last weekend's Game 4 against the Kings.
Source: Bailey Curtis
Source: Bailey Curtis
Joel Kiviranta Considered Day-to-Day
Colorado Avalanche left wing Joel Kiviranta (undisclosed) is day-to-day, Bailey Curtis of DNVR Sports reports. Kiviranta didn't play in the last two games of Colorado's first-round sweep against the Los Angeles Kings and hasn't been practicing. If he doesn't progress well enough, Kiviranta will be forced to sit out a third consecutive game on Sunday against the Minnesota Wild. Ross Colton has played during Kiviranta's absence. But he has averaged only 10:33 of ice time in two appearances this postseason and could be scratched once Kiviranta is ready to return.
Source: Bailey Curtis
Source: Bailey Curtis
Joel Eriksson Ek Questionable for Game 1 Against Avalanche
Minnesota Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek (lower body) is questionable for Game 1 against the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday. The Swedish forward sustained a lower-body injury against Dallas on Thursday and didn't take part in Saturday's practice. Eriksson Ek had a productive opening-round series, notching three goals and five points with a plus-seven rating in six games. He led his team with a 56.4 faceoff-winning percentage. Bobby Brink, who was a healthy scratch on Thursday, could re-enter the lineup for Sunday's game if Eriksson Ek can't play.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Arjun Nimmala Promoted to Double-A
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop prospect Arjun Nimmala has been promoted to Double-A New Hampshire, according to Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com. He had been hitting the ball quite well at High-A so far this season, slashing .241/.360/.482 with four home runs, 19 RBI, and 133 wRC+ as a member of the Vancouver Canadiens. A first-round pick back in 2023, Nimmala has a power-oriented swing but still makes enough contact to avoid being a major strikeout liability. Defensively, he plays well enough to project as a future everyday shortstop in the major leagues. His MLB debut is still a while away, but being promoted to Double-A is certainly a step in the right direction. Nimmala ranks #22 among shortstop prospects in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy baseball rankings.
Source: Jonathan Mayo
Source: Jonathan Mayo
Gleyber Torres Exits Due to Left Side Tightness
Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres (side) exited after the third inning of Saturday's game against the Texas Rangers. He was diagnosed with left side tightness, and he will undergo further evaluation. Torres' final at-bat came in the second inning, but he played the entire third inning on defense before being lifted for Hao-Yu Lee. At the time of his departure, the veteran infielder had gone 2-for-2 with a pair of singles and an RBI. In total this season, he's slashing .259/.389/.328 with two homers, two doubles, and 11 RBI. The power isn't very prominent, but he's been an on-base machine with more walks (17.4% walk rate) than strikeouts (15.3% strikeout rate). Torres currently ranks #19 among second basemen in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings for 2026.
Source: Chris McCosky
Source: Chris McCosky
Cal Raleigh Scratched From Lineup, No Reason Given
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (undisclosed) was scratched from the starting lineup prior to the first pitch of Saturday's game against the Kansas City Royals. Raleigh had been slated to bat second, and he was replaced by catcher Mitch Garver, who hit eighth. The Mariners didn't provide a reason for Raleigh's absence, but it could be injury-related. After all, the team promoted catcher Jhonny Pereda on Saturday. With Garver already on the roster, it seems unlikely that the Mariners would need Pereda on the 26-man roster if Raleigh were healthy enough to play. Fans and fantasy managers will hope to receive additional updates from the team on Saturday night or Sunday morning. It's been a rough start to the year for last year's AL MVP runner-up. He has seven homers through 33 games, but he's slashing just .186/.272/.380 with 86 wRC+ and a 29.3% strikeout rate. For now, the 29-year-old still ranks #1 among catchers in RotoBaller's latest 2026 fantasy baseball rankings.
Source: Seattle Mariners
Source: Seattle Mariners
Jackson Chourio Removed for Precautionary Reasons
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio (hand, foot) exited during the third inning of Saturday's rehab assignment at the Triple-A level. Chourio is working his way back from a hairline fracture in his left hand, so fans and fantasy managers held their breath after he fouled a ball off his foot and left the game. Fortunately, the Brewers announced that Chourio was lifted from the game for precautionary reasons. It doesn't sound like the foot injury is serious, and it shouldn't create any setbacks or delays in his recovery from the hand injury. Chourio has spent more than a month on the injured list, and while he's eligible to remain on rehab assignment until late May, it seems likely that he'll return sooner than that point. He hasn't played in the majors since last season, when he slashed .270/.308/.463 with 21 homers, 21 steals, and 111 wRC+. Despite the injury, he currently ranks #10 among outfielders in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings for 2026.
Source: Curt Hogg
Source: Curt Hogg
Ronald Acuna Jr. Exits with Left Hamstring Tightness
Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. (hamstring) exited during the second inning of Saturday's game against the Colorado Rockies. He was replaced in the lineup by outfielder Eli White. According to the Braves, Acuna experienced left hamstring tightness following a groundout. He finished the contest 1-for-2 with a single and a run. The former MVP and Rookie of the Year is having a solid season at the plate, slashing .252/.362/.378 with two home runs, 11 total extra base hits, a 13.2% walk rate, and a 20.4% strikeout rate. He has also stolen 11 bases on 14 attempts. Fantasy managers will hope that Acuna doesn't have to miss much time, if any at all. He ranks as the #2 outfielder in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings.
Source: Atlanta Braves
Source: Atlanta Braves
Christian Walker Exits After Being Hit in the Head
Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker (head) exited during the ninth inning of Saturday's win over the Boston Red Sox after being hit by a pitch in the head. A 93 mph fastball from Tyler Samaniego snuck right under the brim of Walker's helmet, and he was forced to leave the game. He had been having a terrific day up to that point, going 3-for-4 with a solo home run, two runs, and two RBI (plus the hit by pitch). After a subpar 2025 season, the veteran first baseman is off to a great start in 2026. He owns a .309/.386/.577 slash line with nine home runs, eight doubles, a 10% walk rate, and a 17% strikeout rate. Given how well he has been playing, fantasy managers will hope that his injury absence doesn't last too long. It's worth noting that Walker did speak to the media postgame, and he said that he passed the team's concussion tests. He's optimistic that he can play in the series finale on Sunday. The 35-year-old currently ranks #21 among first basemen in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings.
Source: Brian McTaggart
Source: Brian McTaggart
Anthony Edwards Remains Week-to-Week
Minnesota Timberwolves guard/forward Anthony Edwards (knee) remains week-to-week, The Athletic's Jon Krawczynski reports. Edwards missed the final two games of Minnesota's first-round series against Denver due to a bone bruise and hyperextension in his left knee. He is expected to return this postseason; however, it seems unlikely that he will be available for Game 1 of the second-round matchup against the San Antonio Spurs, scheduled for Monday. If Ayo Dosunmu (calf) can return to the lineup, he will play a crucial role in the absence of Edwards.
Source: Jon Krawczynski
Source: Jon Krawczynski
Joel Embiid Available for Game 7 Against Celtics
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (abdomen) will play in Game 7 against the Boston Celtics on Saturday night, Adam Aaronson of PhillyVoice.com reports. The star big man has once again shed a probable tag and will aim to defeat some demons on Saturday. During Embiid's MVP year in 2023, when Philadelphia and Boston also squared off in a Game 7, he was a major disappointment, managing 15 points and eight rebounds with a 27.8 percent field-goal efficiency. This postseason, Embiid's efficiency from the field hasn't been good either, but he's averaged 26.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 7.3 assists per game.
Source: Adam Aaronson
Source: Adam Aaronson
Paul George Cleared to Play Saturday
Philadelphia 76ers guard/forward Paul George (illness) has received the green light to play in Game 7 against the Boston Celtics on Saturday, Adam Aaronson of PhillyVoice.com reports. On Saturday afternoon, Philadelphia added George to the injury report due to illness, though a probable tag indicated he was likely to play. It's George's 36th birthday, and he will look to make himself the perfect birthday present by helping the 76ers advance to the next round. George has averaged 18.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.7 steals in the first-round series.
Source: Adam Aaronson
Source: Adam Aaronson
Jonathan Isaac Remains Doubtful on Injury Report
Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac (knee) is listed as doubtful for Game 7 against the Detroit Pistons on Sunday. He has regularly carried the doubtful designation during the postseason due to a sprained knee and hasn't yet suited up for any games. Isaac is likely to remain out on Sunday as well. Jamal Cain will continue to pick up a few extra minutes without Isaac, but he has been quiet in the series. Across 16.5 minutes per game, Cain has tallied 4.5 points and 3.3 rebounds. The 27-year-old has snagged only two steals in the series and hadn't managed a single block before recording one in Friday's Game 6 loss.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Jacob Misiorowski is Optimistic to Make Next Start
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski (hamstring) appears to have avoided any significant injuries. The right-hander was forced to make an early exit from Friday's start against the Washington Nationals. He was pulled in the sixth inning with a no-hit bid due to right hamstring cramping. Brewers manager Pat Murphy expressed optimism that Misiorowski will be able to make his next start. He'll have some time to rest with his next outing not being until Wednesday versus the St. Louis Cardinals. Misiorowski will need to get through a bullpen session before being officially cleared to pitch. The hope is that the star right-hander won't be forced to miss any time at all. Fantasy managers will need to check back for another update ahead of Wednesday's start.
Source: Todd Rosiak
Source: Todd Rosiak
Kevin Huerter Uncertain for Sunday
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Kevin Huerter (adductor) could be sidelined for a third consecutive game on Sunday against the Orlando Magic, as the team has listed him as questionable on the injury report. Huerter sustained a left adductor strain earlier in the series and has been questionable on a couple of occasions before being ruled out. Before the injury, Huerter scored just six points in the first four games of the first-round series. The rest of the second unit hasn't been productive either, leaving the starting group to shoulder a heavy workload.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Kenley Jansen is Day-to-Day with Groin Injury
Detroit Tigers relief pitcher Kenley Jansen (groin) is considered day-to-day after picking up an injury during his most recent outing on Wednesday. Tigers manager A.J. Hinch confirmed on Saturday that Jansen is sidelined at the moment with right groin/abdomen soreness. It doesn't sound like something that will require a trip to the Injured List, but that'll depend on how he progresses. Kyle Finnegan picked up the save on Thursday. He's likely the favorite to get saves in Detroit with Will Vest (forearm) landing on the 15-day Injured List on Saturday. Fantasy managers who are looking for a source for saves should consider adding Finnegan while Jansen is out.
Source: Evan Petzold
Source: Evan Petzold
Brandon Ingram Listed as Questionable for Sunday's Game 7
Toronto Raptors guard/forward Brandon Ingram (heel) is listed as questionable for Sunday's Game 7 clash against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Due to right heel pain, Ingram wasn't able to complete Game 5 and sat out Game 6. He was seen wearing a walking boot on Friday, a bad sign for his potential comeback on Sunday. Jamal Shead replaced Ingram in the starting unit on Friday night, producing seven points, six assists, one rebound, and one steal in 33 minutes. He will have a more important role again if Ingram isn't ready to play in Sunday's do-or-die contest.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Brandon Nimmo is Absent with Hamstring Issue
Texas Rangers outfielder Brandon Nimmo (hamstring) is out of the starting lineup ahead of Saturday's game against the Detroit Tigers. This doesn't come as a surprise after Nimmo was forced to make an early exit from Friday's game due to a right hamstring injury. The Rangers are going to play it safe and hold out Nimmo for at least one game as a precaution. Ezequiel Duran will draw the start in right field and bat sixth versus right-hander Keider Montero on Saturday. Fantasy managers should consider Nimmo as day-to-day and should check back for another update on Sunday.
Source: mlb.com
Source: mlb.com
Franz Wagner Won't Be Available for Game 7
Orlando Magic forward Franz Wagner (calf) won't suit up for Game 7 against the Detroit Pistons on Sunday. He'll be out for a third consecutive game after sustaining a calf strain earlier in the series. Wagner landed on the shelf after averaging 16.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.8 steals in four playoff games. His absence has elevated the fantasy value of Anthony Black and Jamal Cain, with the latter moving into the starting lineup. However, Black has seen significantly more playing time than Cain, making him the better fantasy option.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Michael Harris II is Back in the Lineup on Saturday
Atlanta Braves outfielder Michael Harris II (quad) is back in the starting lineup ahead of Saturday's game against the Colorado Rockies. Harris returns to the starting lineup after missing two consecutive starts due to left quad soreness. He did come off the bench and hit a go-ahead home run during Friday's win. He appears to be healthy enough to rejoin the lineup, but he'll remain at designated hitter for this one. Through 31 games, Harris is slashing .324/.358/.569 with seven homers, 22 RBI, and two steals. The 25-year-old should be rostered and started in all fantasy formats right now.
Source: mlb.com
Source: mlb.com
Jayson Tatum Won't Play in Saturday's Game 7
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (knee) has been ruled out for Saturday's Game 7 against the Philadelphia 76ers, ESPN's Tim Bontemps reports. He was a late addition to the injury report Saturday afternoon due to a knee issue, and the team has officially ruled him out ahead of tip-off. "He just came in today with knee discomfort," Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said during his pregame press conference. "And we decided, the medical staff and myself, that he would not play." With Tatum out, Boston must lean on Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and Payton Pritchard on offense. Meanwhile, Sam Hauser, Baylor Scheierman, and Jordan Walsh could see larger roles in the rotation.
Source: Tim Bontemps
Source: Tim Bontemps
Wyatt Langford is Shut Down for One Week
Texas Rangers outfielder Wyatt Langford (forearm) will miss at least one more week of action. He rejoined the team on Saturday ahead of their game against the Detroit Tigers. However, Langford won't play and will rest for a full week before being re-evaluated by the organization. He was on track to play on Saturday before aggravating his forearm injury during a rehab game on Thursday. The Rangers are going to play it safe and give Langford a week to rest and recover. The Rangers should give an updated timetable on his return once he resumes baseball activities.
Source: Shawn McFarland
Source: Shawn McFarland
Owen Tippett Unlikely to Play Saturday
Philadelphia Flyers winger Owen Tippett (undisclosed) is considered doubtful for Game 1 against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday, Kevin Kurz of The Athletic reports. The 27-year-old has been banged up in the postseason and didn't practice on Friday. After Saturday's morning skate, he put in extra work with those likely to be healthy scratches for Game 1. During the first-round series against Pittsburgh, Tippett was limited to two points (one goal, one assist) and nine SOG over six games. Players such as Matvei Michkov and Alex Bump may see more ice time on Saturday if Tippett doesn't play.
Source: Kevin Kurz
Source: Kevin Kurz
George Springer has No New Damage to Foot
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder George Springer (foot) was removed during Saturday's game after getting hit by a pitch on the left foot. This is bad timing with Springer recently returning after missing time from a fractured left big toe. He underwent an MRI, which revealed no new damage to his left toe. Jays' manager John Schneider mentioned that Springer will get the day off on Sunday, but will hopefully be fine in a few days. Fantasy managers shouldn't need to worry about Springer requiring another stint on the Injured List. They might need a replacement for a few days, but Springer should be back early next week.
Source: Arden Zwelling
Source: Arden Zwelling
Jonas Brodin to Miss Game 1 Against Avalanche
Minnesota Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin (lower body) won't be available for Game 1 against the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday. He hasn't traveled with the team and will miss a second consecutive game due to a lower-body injury. Jeff Petry took Brodin's spot in the lineup in Game 6 against the Dallas Stars. On Saturday, Wild head coach John Hynes didn't say if he would remain in the lineup. Even if he plays, Petry isn't expected to make a significant impact. He logged only 7:13 of ice time in his 2026 postseason debut and didn't record any counting stats.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Nikita Zadorov Played Through Torn MCL in Playoffs
Boston Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov (knee) was seriously hurt during the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Conor Ryan of Boston.com reports. "I tore my MCL in Game 3. Fully torn off the bone. I played on it a little bit," Zadorov said after Friday's Game 6 loss to Buffalo. Remarkably, Zadorov still averaged 21:27 of ice time per game after being injured. It's unclear how much recovery time Zadorov will need, though he'll almost certainly spend a significant part of the offseason rehabbing his knee. The Russian blue-liner had his second year in Boston this season, finishing with 22 points (two goals, 20 assists), 107 SOG, 102 blocks, and 196 hits.
Source: Conor Ryan
Source: Conor Ryan
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