Casey Mize Throws Live Batting Practice
Detroit Tigers right-hander Casey Mize (groin) threw a live batting practice session on Monday, according to Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic. Mize is on the 15-day injured list due to a right-groin strain, but he might be ready to return shortly after he's eligible to come off the IL on Thursday. He started throwing bullpen sessions over the weekend, and at this right, he could avoid a minor-league rehab assignment before rejoining Detroit's starting rotation. The 29-year-old former first overall pick out of Auburn in the 2018 MLB draft lacks a ton of fantasy upside because of his modest 7.6 career K/9 in 471 innings in the big leagues, but he was pitching well before his injury. In six starts so far in 2026, Mize holds a 2.90 ERA (2.86 FIP) and 1.19 WHIP with 35 strikeouts and 11 walks in 31 innings pitched across six starts. Mize is currently rostered in 42% of Yahoo leagues and will definitely be useful as a back-end rotation arm in mixed leagues if he continues to pitch like he has early on.
Source: The Athletic - Cody Stavenhagen
Source: The Athletic - Cody Stavenhagen
Paul Skenes Strikes Out 10 on Tuesday, ERA Drops Under 2.00
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes made easy work of the visiting Colorado Rockies at PNC Park on Tuesday night for his sixth win of the season. Skenes threw eight shutout innings and only allowed two hits, walking none and striking out 10 to drop his ERA on the season to 1.98. Since his uncharacteristic outlier performance on Opening Day against the New York Mets, when he surrendered five earned runs in just two-thirds of an inning, the two-time All-Star, former National League Rookie of the Year, and last year's NL Cy Young winner has given up a grand total of six earned runs in eight starts. He has thrown 16 shutout innings in his last two starts with 17 strikeouts, no walks, and only four hits allowed. It's safe to say that Skenes has rounded into his dominant self in 2026, and he'll be a no-brainer must-start in all fantasy formats for his next scheduled outing against the struggling Philadelphia Phillies.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Jared Jones Goes Four Innings in Third Rehab Start on Tuesday
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Jared Jones (elbow) looked impressive in his third minor-league rehab start on Tuesday with Double-A Altoona, tossing four scoreless innings with three hits allowed, no walks, and four strikeouts. The 24-year-old former second-round pick in 2020 hasn't shown a dip in velocity during his three rehab starts after having surgery on his right elbow last year, and he threw 36 of his 52 pitches for strikes on Tuesday. Jones is on the 60-day injured list, which means he's not eligible to be reinstated to make his 2026 season debut until later this month. Because of his extended absence, fantasy managers probably shouldn't expect him to rejoin Pittsburgh's starting rotation until early June. He'll have at least a few more starts down on the farm to build up his pitch count. Jones has been overshadowed by pitching phenom Paul Skenes in Pittsburgh, but he was impressive in his 22 starts in his rookie season in 2024 and is one of the better injured pitchers to stash in fantasy leagues. He's currently rostered in 35% of Yahoo leagues as he makes his way back.
Source: Milb.com
Source: Milb.com
Francisco Alvarez Suffers Leg Injury on Tuesday, Leaves in Sixth Inning
New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez (leg) left Tuesday's game early against the Detroit Tigers in the sixth inning due to an apparent right-leg injury, according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. The last thing the last-place Mets need is another injury to one of their everyday players. Before leaving the contest prematurely, Alvarez went 1-for-2 at the plate with a double, an RBI, and a run scored to boost his average to .241 on the year and his OPS to .710. He was replaced behind the plate at Citi Field by Luis Torrens. It's unclear right now how serious Alvarez's injury is, but the Mets will likely send him for tests after the game. At the very least, he is unlikely to play in Wednesday's contest, and he should be considered day-to-day for now. The 24-year-old Venezuelan backstop came into Tuesday's action hitting a very modest .236/.315/.382 with a .696 OPS, four home runs, nine RBI, and 11 runs scored in 36 games played. If Alvarez requires a stint on the injured list, the Mets would likely call up Hayden Senger from the minors to back up Torrens at catcher. UPDATE: Alvarez is dealing with a right-knee injury.
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo
Cole Ragans Playing Catch, Still Considered Day-to-Day
Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans (elbow), who is on the 15-day injured list with a right-elbow impingement, played catch on Sunday and again on Tuesday, according to Anne Rogers of MLB.com. Manager Matt Quatraro said that both of Ragans' throwing sessions went well, but Tuesday's was better, which is a good sign. He is still considered day-to-day based on how he feels, but the expectation is that Ragans will play catch again on Wednesday. The 28-year-old southpaw isn't expected to have a lengthy stay on the IL, and he should be stashed in all fantasy leagues while he recovers. Ragans, a former first-rounder by the Texas Rangers in 2016, wasn't pitching all that well before his injury -- he went 1-4 with a 4.84 ERA (6.20 FIP) and 1.41 WHIP -- but he also had 45 strikeouts in 35 1/3 innings over his eight starts. He carries intriguing strikeout upside, even though injuries have bothered him since his first All-Star campaign in 2024. Ragans is currently rostered in 93% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: MLB.com - Anne Rogers
Source: MLB.com - Anne Rogers
Shohei Ohtani Could Sit as the DH for Two Straight Games
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani will not be in the starting lineup as the designated hitter for Thursday's series finale against the division-rival San Francisco Giants, and the skipper is leaning towards keeping him out of the lineup as a hitter on Wednesday (his pitching start day). Roberts said Ohtani is in need of a reset. "It might be a good thing to take a little bit of a load off his plate offensively," Roberts said. Could two-way duties finally be catching up to Ohtani? The five-time All-Star and four-time MVP has not been himself at the plate through 38 games in 2026, as he enters Tuesday's action slashing .233/.363/.404 with a .767 OPS, six home runs, 16 RBI, 25 runs scored, and five stolen bases through 180 plate appearances. He's been much worse in 10 games in May, going 4-for-36 (.111) with no homers, three RBI, four runs, a steal, four walks, and 10 K's. The left-handed slugger currently sits in the 72nd percentile in hard-hit rate and is in the 85th percentile in xwOBA, so he will most likely turn it around sooner rather than later.
Source: The Athletic - Katie Woo
Source: The Athletic - Katie Woo
Chris Gotterup Needs an Accurate Driving Week For Success at PGA Championship
Coming off a T14 at Quail Hollow last week, Chris Gotterup arrives at Aronimink this week looking like a decent DFS option due to his length off the tee and ability to catch fire with his ball striking. However, length is only a fraction of the recipe needed to get around. The fairways here are cambered in ways that make them play narrower, and while the rough isn't as penal as expected, playing from here too often will limit scoring ability. Gotterup ranks 142nd this season in driving accuracy (52.50%). He is also a dodgy lag putter, which will be a large point of emphasis this week. In totality, the 26-year-old possesses the ball striking ability to thrive at this venue, but too many leaves where two-putting becomes a tall task, and things could be hard to contain. Consider the former Rutgers Scarlet Knight a high upside play with underlying risk.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
76ers Part Ways With Daryl Morey
Daryl Morey won't continue as the president of basketball operations with the Philadelphia 76ers, ESPN's Shams Charania reports. He will leave the franchise after six years in Philadelphia. During Morey's tenure, the 76ers made the playoffs five times, winning four series. The team posted a 270-212 regular-season record but failed to advance beyond the second round. Named the NBA Executive of the Year in 2018 for his work with the Houston Rockets, Morey should have several teams interested in his services. At the same time, Charania reported that Philadelphia will retain head coach Nick Nurse for a fourth season.
Source: Shams Charania
Source: Shams Charania
Kevin Huerter Iffy for Game 5 Against Cavaliers
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Kevin Huerter (adductor) remains on the injury report with a questionable tag ahead of Game 5 against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday. Huerter hasn't seen any action since Game 4 of the first-round series against Orlando, missing seven games due to a left adductor strain. His absence has created additional playing time for Caris LeVert (heel), but he isn't 100% either. Meanwhile, Duncan Robinson (back) is a new addition to the injury report ahead of Wednesday's game, which could mean several tweaks to the Pistons' rotation.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Dylan Harper Cleared for Action Tuesday
San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper (knee) will suit up for Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night. The team added him to the injury report in the afternoon due to a sore left knee, but Harper has been upgraded from questionable to available ahead of tip-off. In Game 4, Harper bounced back from a quiet eight-point outing with 24 points, matching De'Aaron Fox for the team-high. He has yet to register back-to-back 20-point outings during his first postseason campaign. Across nine playoff outings, Harper has posted averages of 13.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.3 steals.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
De'Aaron Fox Available for Game 5 Against Timberwolves
San Antonio Spurs point guard De'Aaron Fox (ankle) will play in Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reports. Fox hurt his right ankle in Game 4 and was initially listed as questionable on the injury report. After participating in the morning shootaround, he was deemed a game-time decision. In the last game, Fox produced his second-highest scoring performance of the 2026 playoffs, finishing with 24 points. He has been solid but unspectacular during San Antonio's postseason campaign, averaging 18.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and 1.3 steals.
Source: Brett Siegel
Source: Brett Siegel
Caris LeVert Remains on Injury Report With Heel Issue
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Caris LeVert (heel) is listed as questionable for Wednesday night's Game 5 matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was also considered questionable for Game 4 on Monday before being cleared to play. LeVert had by far his best postseason outing of the year, erupting for a team-high 24 points off the bench. If LeVert can't play on Wednesday night, the second unit must lean more on Daniss Jenkins, who notched two points, three rebounds, and three assists in 21 minutes during Monday's 112-103 loss.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Duncan Robinson Listed as Questionable for Game 5
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Duncan Robinson (back) is questionable for Game 5 against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday. The veteran has been added to the injury report due to lower back soreness. Robinson had a great start to the series against Cleveland but was limited to four points in 29 minutes during Game 4. Instead, the Pistons received increased production off the bench from Caris LeVert (heel). If LeVert can shake off his heel issue and play on Wednesday, he could be the biggest beneficiary of Robinson's absence.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Brandon Clarke Dies at Age 29
Memphis Grizzlies forward/center Brandon Clarke has died at age 29. LAPD sources told ABC News that Clarke died of a possible drug overdose on Monday, with narcotics found at the scene and no indication of foul play. The news of his death comes six weeks after Clarke was arrested for speeding and possession of a controlled substance. The incident occurred in Arkansas on April 1, a few days after it was announced that Clarke had been shut down for the rest of the season due to a calf injury. He was released on bond the following day. In 2019, Clarke was drafted out of Gonzaga as a first-round pick. He was named to the 2019-20 NBA All-Rookie First Team and spent his entire NBA career with the Grizzlies, appearing in 309 games. Clarke averaged 10.2 points and 5.5 rebounds per game.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Jose Caballero has Fractured Finger
Updating a previous report, the New York Yankees placed infielder/outfielder Jose Caballero (finger) on the 10-day injured list on Tuesday with a right middle-finger fracture. Caballero suffered a fractured finger when he dove back to first base in Sunday's loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, and now he will likely miss at least several weeks. The 29-year-old speedster had been serving as the team's starting shortstop since Opening Day, but now Anthony Volpe is back from the minors to fill that role in the Bronx. The earliest that Caballero can return from the IL will be on May 21. It's unclear as of now if Caballero will return to starting duties at the 6 for the Yanks when his finger is all healed up. Through 41 games before fracturing his finger, Caballero slashed .259/.320/.400 with a .720 OPS, four home runs, 13 RBI, 13 stolen bases, and 18 runs scored across 147 plate appearances. The native of Panama is currently rostered in 77% of Yahoo leagues and is mostly useful in fantasy leagues for his speed on the basepaths.
Source: Yankees PR Department
Source: Yankees PR Department
Luis Robert Jr. "Not Progressing" the Way the Mets Would Like
New York Mets outfielder Luis Robert Jr. (back), who is on the 10-day injured list with a lumbar spine disc herniation, continues to experience symptoms and "is not progressing the way we would like," manager Carlos Mendoza told Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. It doesn't sound like Robert will be back anytime soon, which potentially gives outfield prospect A.J. Ewing a long runway to establish himself in center field in Queens. Given the nature of Robert's injury and his lengthy injury history, we would not be surprised if this ends up being something that wrecks the rest of his first year with the Mets. The 28-year-old Cuban outfielder was struggling offensively before his injury, too, hitting .224 (19-for-85) with two homers, eight RBI, 10 runs, and two steals in 24 games played. Fantasy managers are starting to run out of patience with Robert, who, aside from his 38-homer, 20-steal season in 2023 with the Chicago White Sox, has failed to live up to lofty expectations. It's going to be an extended absence for Robert, who is now rostered in 60% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo
Roman Anthony hasn't Resumed Baseball Activities
The Athletic's Jen McCaffrey reports that Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony (wrist) is progressing, but he has not resumed baseball activities. His next test will be to see if he has full grip strength to grip a bat. Anthony isn't anywhere close to coming off the 10-day injured list after suffering a sprained right wrist. Boston will most likely take it very slow with the 21-year-old former top prospect, so there's a chance he won't be ready by the end of May. Masataka Yoshida has benefited from Anthony's injury and continues to see consistent playing time for the BoSox. He's hitting .279 (19-for-68), but it has come with just five RBI and no home runs in 25 games played. Fantasy managers have to be worried that Anthony's 2026 campaign is quickly turning into a lost season, and he's also quickly developing a reputation for being injury-prone after his rookie campaign was also cut short due to injury in 2025. Despite the concerns, the former second-rounder needs to be stashed in all fantasy formats for his high-end power/speed upside.
Source: The Athletic - Jen McCaffrey
Source: The Athletic - Jen McCaffrey
Charlie McAvoy Slapped With Six-Game Suspension
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy will sit out the first six games of the 2026-27 regular season due to a suspension, ESPN's Greg Wyshynski reports. The NHL Department of Player Safety has suspended McAvoy for slashing Buffalo Sabres forward Zach Benson in Game 6 of their first-round playoff matchup on May 1. This marks McAvoy's third career suspension. Last time, he sat out four games for an illegal check to an opponent's head. Boston will feel McAvoy's absence on both ends of the ice. In 2025-26, he had a career-high 61 points (11 goals, 50 assists) in 69 games, along with 129 blocks and 79 hits.
Source: Greg Wyshynski
Source: Greg Wyshynski
Garrett Crochet Resumes Throwing Off a Mound
Boston Red Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet (shoulder) is progressing and resumed throwing off a mound on Tuesday after getting out to 120 feet while playing catch on Sunday, according to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic. Crochet is currently on the 15-day injured list due to inflammation in his left shoulder. He will likely require at least one minor-league rehab start before rejoining Boston's starting rotation, but barring a setback, the two-time All-Star should be back well in advance of the start of June. Crochet finished second in the American League Cy Young voting in 2025 in his first year in Beantown after going 18-5 with a 2.59 ERA (2.89 FIP) and 1.03 WHIP with a league-high 255 strikeouts and 46 walks in a league-high 205 1/3 innings across 32 starts. Crochet is one of the most talented left-handed arms in baseball, even if his 2026 numbers don't reflect that. He went 3-3 with a 6.30 ERA (4.32 FIP) and 1.47 WHIP with 37 K's and 11 walks in six starts before going on the IL. Crochet is a must-stash pitcher in all fantasy baseball leagues.
Source: The Athletic - Jen McCaffrey
Source: The Athletic - Jen McCaffrey
Jonas Brodin Unavailable for Game 5 Against Avalanche
Minnesota Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin (lower body) hasn't traveled with the team for Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports. He will be absent for a sixth consecutive game due to a lower-body injury. If the Wild don't win on Wednesday, Brodin won't get a chance to return this season. Daemon Hunt and Jeff Petry have seen playing time during Brodin's absence, with Hunt appearing in all four games against Colorado. The 23-year-old has been limited to 13:47 of ice time per game, but he contributed an assist in Game 2. He has also recorded two SOG, seven blocks, and five hits.
Source: Michael Russo
Source: Michael Russo
Spencer Schwellenbach Should Resume Throwing Soon
Atlanta Braves right-hander Spencer Schwellenbach (elbow) said he received a positive report from his latest checkup with a doctor last week and should be able to start throwing soon, according to Chad Bishop of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Schwellenbach is on the 60-day injured list after having surgery to remove bone spurs from his right elbow, and he will not be able to make his 2026 season debut until after the All-Star break in mid-July. Still, he's rostered in 30% of Yahoo leagues. The Braves are expected to bring the 25-year-old along slowly once he starts building his arm back up. In his first two years in the big leagues, Schwellenbach has shown plenty of upside, going 15-11 with a 3.23 ERA (3.27 FIP), a 1.01 WHIP, a 25.2% strikeout rate, and a 4.4% walk rate in 234 1/3 innings pitched across 38 starts for the Braves. Expectations should be tempered for when Schwellenbach returns in the second half, but he'll become more popular off the waiver wire once he gets closer to rejoining Atlanta's starting rotation.
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Chad Bishop
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Chad Bishop
Joel Eriksson Ek to Remain Out Wednesday
Minnesota Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek (lower body) won't play in Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports. He hasn't traveled to Denver due to a lower-body injury, which has kept him out for the entire series. The Swedish forward has been listed as day-to-day, but his absence from the trip suggests he isn't yet close to returning. Until Eriksson Ek is ready to rejoin the action, Danila Yurov is poised to continue in a second-line role. He has been among Minnesota's most productive players in the second-round series, with one goal and two assists in four contests.
Source: Michael Russo
Source: Michael Russo
Ronald Acuna Jr. Unlikely to Return on Wednesday
Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. (hamstring) is progressing well from his hamstring strain, but he still has boxes to check before being activated from the 10-day injured list, according to Grant McAuley of 929 The Game. It doesn't sound like Acuna will come off the IL when he's first eligible on Wednesday. The Braves put Acuna on the IL on May 3 with a Grade 1 hamstring strain. He has been doing agility and baseball activities, though, and it doesn't sound like he'll need to go on a minor-league rehab assignment before he returns to the big-league lineup. The 28-year-old former MVP and five-time All-Star should remain rostered in all fantasy leagues until he's ready to be activated. Although he has hit a mediocre .252/.362/.378 with a .740 OPS in 127 at-bats in 2026, Acuna is a five-category contributor and a potential league-winner when he's right. The left-handed-hitting Mike Yasrzemski should continue to play regularly against right-handed pitchers until Acuna returns to Atlanta.
Source: 929 The Game - Grant McAuley
Source: 929 The Game - Grant McAuley
Sam Malinski Day-to-Day With Upper-Body Injury
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Sam Malinski (upper body) is considered day-to-day ahead of Game 5 against the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports. The 27-year-old had been ever-present in the Avalanche lineup since opening day until an upper-body injury kept him out on Monday against Minnesota. Over seven postseason appearances, Malinski has averaged two blocks per game and contributed one goal and two assists. Both Jack Ahcan and Nick Blankenburg are candidates to cover for Malinski during his absence.
Source: Evan Rawal
Source: Evan Rawal
A's Place Jacob Wilson on Injured List With Shoulder Subluxation
The Athletics announced on Tuesday that they placed infielder Jacob Wilson (shoulder) on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to May 11) with a left-shoulder subluxation and selected the contract of outfield prospect Henry Bolte and infielder Michael Stefanic from Triple-A Las Vegas in corresponding moves. Wilson will go through strengthening exercises to stabilize his shoulder before he's cleared for activation, so fantasy managers should expect his stay on the IL to be more of a lengthy one. With Wilson sidelined, Darrell Hernaiz should see the majority of the playing time at the 6 in Sacramento, making him a worthy waiver-wire pickup in AL-only leagues. The contact-oriented Wilson continues to be an asset for a strong batting average in fantasy, as he was hitting .292 (47-for-161) with three homers, 19 RBI, 18 runs scored, and two stolen bases for the A's before injuring his shoulder while diving for a ball on Sunday against the Baltimore Orioles.
Source: A's Communications
Source: A's Communications
Artturi Lehkonen Considered Day-to-Day
Colorado Avalanche winger Artturi Lehkonen (upper body) is day-to-day, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports. The Finnish forward missed Monday's Game 4 against the Minnesota Wild due to an upper-body injury. Lehkonen is a highly effective player, registering six points (three goals, three assists) and a plus-nine rating in seven playoff games this year. Yet Colorado still comfortably beat Minnesota 5-2 on Monday night. Jared Bednar's team is now up 3-1 in the series and could play it safe by keeping Lehkonen out and not rushing him back for Game 5 on Wednesday. Gabriel Landeskog could remain on the top line if Lehkonen doesn't return.
Source: Evan Rawal
Source: Evan Rawal
Charlie Coyle Lands Six-Year Extension
Columbus Blue Jackets forward Charlie Coyle has signed a six-year, $36 million contract extension with the team, skipping unrestricted free agency. Coyle turned 34 in March, but his new deal suggests that Columbus believes he will remain an effective player for several more years. In 2025-26, Coyle had one of the best seasons of his 14-year NHL career, recording 20 goals and 58 points in 82 games. He matched his career high with 38 assists, playing in all situations. Coyle hasn't missed a game in five seasons, which should reassure the team that he can remain impactful in his late 30s.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen to Start Game 4 Against Canadiens
Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen will start Game 4 against the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. The Sabres started the postseason with Luukkonen as their No. 1, but Alex Lyon has been in the net in each of the last seven games. On Tuesday, Luukkonen will have a chance to re-establish himself as the starter after Lyon allowed nine goals in Games 2 and 3 against Montreal. The Finnish netminder has a 1-1 record this postseason, but he was limited to a .821 save percentage and a 4.19 goals-against average in Round 1 against Boston. Luukkonen has positive memories of facing Montreal in the regular season, finishing a 4-2 victory with 32 saves on Feb. 22.
Source: Sportsnet
Source: Sportsnet
Drew Helleson Unavailable for Game 5
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Drew Helleson (undisclosed) is not an option on Tuesday for Game 5 against the Vegas Golden Knights, Dan Rosen of NHL.com reports. Helleson entered the lineup at the start of the postseason after the Ducks lost Radko Gudas (lower body), registering one assist, five SOG, and nine hits in eight games. However, he has now joined Gudas in the infirmary due to an undisclosed injury and will miss a second straight game. With the two out, Olen Zellweger is expected to continue on the third defensive pairing with Ian Moore. Zellweger is coming off a good Stanley Cup Playoffs debut, posting an assist in a 4-3 Game 4 win on Sunday.
Source: Dan Rosen
Source: Dan Rosen
Radko Gudas Still Out Tuesday
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas (lower body) will remain sidelined on Tuesday for Game 5 against the Vegas Golden Knights, Dan Rosen of NHL.com reports. Gudas appears to be progressing and was considered a game-time decision for Game 4, but it remains unclear when he will return. Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville has said he expects Gudas to feature in the second-round series. Anaheim's defense has also lost Drew Helleson (undisclosed), giving Olen Zellweger a chance to make his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut in Game 4. The 22-year-old made a positive impact, finishing with one assist, three blocks, and a plus-two rating in 11:52 of ice time.
Source: Dan Rosen
Source: Dan Rosen
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