Panthers' Noah Gregor: Two points in Tuesday's win
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Gregor scored a goal and added an assist in Tuesday's 5-4 shootout win over Seattle.
After being called up from AHL Charlotte to provide some depth, Gregor made a surprising impact. He received credit for a goal that Shane Wright put into his own net. Gregor has just two goals and five points in 25 NHL games this season, and his fourth-line assignment makes a repeat performance highly unlikely for however long he's up with the big club.
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Panthers' Noah Gregor: Called up Tuesday
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Gregor was recalled from AHL Charlotte on Tuesday.
Gregor has produced 11 goals, 17 points and a plus-7 rating over 25 appearances in the minors this season. He also has one goal and two helpers across 24 outings with Florida in 2025-26. The Panthers are dealing with several injuries up front, so Gregor could play with the big club against Seattle on Tuesday for the first time since Jan. 8 in Montreal.
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Panthers' Noah Gregor: Sent to minor-league affiliate
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Gregor was loaned to AHL Charlotte on Monday.
Gregor has contributed one goal, two assists, 20 shots on net, seven blocked shots and 27 hits across 24 NHL appearances this season. He cleared waivers Jan. 10, and Florida had to clear a roster spot for the return of Matthew Tkachuk (groin) ahead of Monday's matchup against San Jose.
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Panthers' Noah Gregor: Pots goal in loss
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Gregor scored a goal on three shots and added two hits in Thursday's 6-2 loss to the Avalanche.
Gregor ended a nine-game point drought with the tally. The 27-year-old forward has been a bottom-six regular since he joined the Panthers in late October, but that's not a role that's likely to lead to much offense. He's produced two points, 16 shots on net, 17 hits and a minus-5 rating through 16 appearances.
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Panthers' Noah Gregor: Collects first helper
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Gregor logged an assist and went plus-2 in Monday's 8-5 win over the Canucks.
Gregor was back in the lineup after a three-game stint as a healthy scratch. The 27-year-old forward has just the one helper to go with seven shots on net, six hits and two PIM over six appearances this season. With Eetu Luostarinen (lower body) and Cole Schwindt (undisclosed) joining the ranks of the injured forwards in Florida, Gregor should get a chance to carve out a more consistent role for a while.
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Panthers' Noah Gregor: Being recalled Monday
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Gregor is set to be promoted from AHL Charlotte and will play in Tuesday's matchup with Anaheim, Jameson Olive of the Panthers' official site reports.
Gregor will be making his Panthers debut after signing a one-year deal with the club in the offseason. In his 52 regular-season games with the Senators and Sharks last year, the 27-year-old notched four goals, three assists and 60 shots. Even with his elevation to the NHL roster, Gregor is unlikely to see more than bottom-six minutes, limiting his overall fantasy value.
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Panthers' Noah Gregor: Secures one-yer deal
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Gregor inked a one-year, two-way contract with Florida on Tuesday.
Gregor parlayed his training camp tryout into a full NHL contract with the Cats. The 27-year-old forward appeared in 52 regular-season games last year for the Senators and Sharks in which he garnered four goals, three assists and 60 shots. The Alberta native's chances of making the team likely improved when Aleksander Barkov went down with a season-ending knee injury. Look for Gregor to fill a bottom-six role for Florida this year when he's not in the press box as a healthy scratch.
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Panthers' Noah Gregor: Gets PTO from Florida
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Gregor signed a professional tryout agreement with the Panthers on Tuesday, Jason Gregor of Sports 1440 Edmonton reports.
Gregor appeared in a total of 52 regular-season games between the Senators and Sharks in 2024-25, registering four goals, seven points, 94 hits and a minus-21 rating. The 27-year-old will have an uphill battle making the team out of training camp, as the Panthers have multiple players contending for depth roles up front.
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Noah Gregor: Doesn't get qualifying offer
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Gregor won't receive a qualifying offer from San Jose, which means he'll become an unrestricted free agent Tuesday, Curtis Pashelka of The San Jose Mercury News reports Thursday.
Gregor had four goals, seven points, 28 PIM, 60 shots and 94 hits in 52 appearances between Ottawa and San Jose in 2024-25. The Sharks would have needed to present him with a qualifying offer of $892,500 for 2025-26 to retain his rights and make him a restricted free agent. Gregor would have also had arbitration rights. The 26-year-old has a decent shot of remaining in the NHL next season as a bottom-six forward.
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Sharks' Noah Gregor: Ends lengthy slump with helper
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Gregor notched an assist and three hits in Sunday's 5-2 loss to the Flames.
Gregor had gone 23 games without a point, and also missed 23 games in that stretch between a lower-body injury, visa paperwork and healthy scratches. This was his first point in his second stint with the Sharks after he was traded from the Senators at the deadline in the Fabian Zetterlund deal. Gregor has just seven points, 57 shots on net, 92 hits, 33 blocked shots and a minus-21 rating across 50 appearances this season, so he's not likely to be a factor in most fantasy formats.
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Sharks' Noah Gregor: Available Thursday
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Gregor (not injury related) will enter the lineup versus Chicago on Thursday, per Curtis Pashelka of The San Jose Mercury News.
Gregor apparently has had his immigration paperwork completed and is now eligible to play in the United States after his trade from Ottawa at the deadline. Gregor had four goals and two assists in 40 games with Ottawa this season. He will replace Carl Grundstrom on the fourth line, alongside Patrick Giles and Barclay Goodrow.
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Sharks' Noah Gregor: Returns to former club
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Gregor was traded to San Jose, along with Zack Ostapchuk and a 2025 second-round pick, from Ottawa on Friday in a swap for Fabian Zetterlund, Tristen Robins and a fourth-round pick, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Gregor was selected by the Sharks in the fourth round of the 2016 NHL Draft and will return to the organization after two years away. In his four seasons with the Sharks, the 26-year-old forward logged 178 games in which he generated 26 goals, 25 assists and 368 shots (7.1 shooting percentage). He should see regular minutes with his new, old club.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Off IR
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Gregor (lower body) was activated from long-term injured reserve Saturday, per the NHL media site.
Gregor will rejoin the Senators ahead of Saturday's matchup with Montreal after missing their last 16 games heading into the 4 Nation Face-Off break. Gregor logged four goals and six points in 35 appearances in a bottom-six role with Ottawa earlier this year.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Practices Tuesday
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Gregor (lower body) practiced Tuesday and could return to the lineup against Montreal on Saturday, according to TSN 1200 Ottawa.
Barring any setbacks, Gregor feels ready to return from a 16-game absence versus the Canadiens. He has contributed four goals, six points, 42 shots on net, 22 blocked shots and 67 hits across 35 appearances this season. Gregor will probably occupy a bottom-six role in Saturday's game if Ottawa activates him from long-term injured reserve.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Placed on LTIR
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Gregor (lower body) was moved to long-term injured reserve Sunday, per PuckPedia.
Head coach Travis Green said Wednesday that Gregor would be expected to return to the lineup in a week and a half, so Gregor's current LTIR designation shouldn't affect his recovery timeline. The 26-year-old forward hasn't suited up since Jan. 9 versus Buffalo.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Resumes skating
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Head coach Travis Green said Wednesday that Gregor (lower body) skated at practice and is expected to return to game action in a week and a half, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.
Gregor has been sidelined since early January due to his lower-body injury, but he seems to be progressing in his recovery. His rough return timeline of a week and a half puts him close to the league's break for the 4 Nations Face-Off, so it's unclear whether he'll actually return to game action before the layoff.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Moved to injured reserve
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Gregor (lower body) was put on injured reserve Thursday, per the NHL media site.
Gregor hasn't played since Jan. 9, so he can be activated whenever he's ready to return. He has four goals, six points, 17 PIM, 67 hits and 22 blocks in 35 appearances in 2024-25. He is expected to serve in a bottom-six capacity once he's healthy.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Will miss time
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Gregor (lower body) will be out for a while after suffering the injury in Thursday's game against the Sabres, Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports.
Gregor sustained the injury during the second period and was unable to finish the contest. The Senators were already thin at forward with both of Michael Amadio (concussion) and David Perron (back) out, so don't be surprised if Gregor lands on injured reserve to free up a roster spot for another forward. Jan Jenik was recently in the NHL and made one appearance in a fourth-line role, so he could be a leading candidate for a recall.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Suffers lower-body injury
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Gregor won't return to Thursday's game against Buffalo after suffering a lower-body injury.
Gregor, who went into the tilt against the Sabres with four goals and six points through 34 appearances in 2024-25, logged 5:48 of ice time before exiting the game. The Senators had just 12 healthy forwards going into Thursday's action with Michael Amadio (concussion) and David Perron (back) both on injured reserve. If Amadio, Perron and Gregor are all unavailable for Saturday's tilt versus Pittsburgh, then Ottawa will presumably recall someone from the minors.
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Senators' Noah Gregor: Finds twine in win
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Gregor scored a goal in Wednesday's 5-1 win over the Ducks.
Gregor has a goal and an assist over his last two outings after going seven games without a point. During that slump, he missed five games due to an undisclosed injury, which may have affected his productivity even after he returned. The 26-year-old remains in a fourth-line role for the Senators, where he has five points, 33 shots on net, 42 hits and a minus-3 rating over 23 contests.