Brandon Prust

39-Year-Old Left WingLW
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a professional tryout agreement with the Kings in August of 2017, but was later released.
Released from PTO
LWFree Agent
September 25, 2017
Prust was released from his professional tryout agreement Monday, Jim Cerny of Sporting News reports.
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Prust was brought in by Los Angeles back in August but will now return to the free agent pool. After playing 35 games with Vancouver during the 2015-16 campaign, Prust was out of the league last year and will need to prove that he's worthy of a regular-season roster spot elsewhere.
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Friday Daily Puck: No Bite
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Thursday Daily Puck: The Home Stretch
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Prust played through a few injuries and was limited to 52 games, which was enough to easily pace the Canadiens with 121 penalty minutes. He contributed 13 points while skating mainly on the third and fourth lines. The Habs are a deeper team up front than they were the last few seasons, which means Prust will be limited to work on the fourth line. With Ryan White and George Parros no longer around, Prust will be Montreal's enforcer, but he's put in a lot of time in that role during his career. He's been well received in Montreal and is a good character guy. The Habs will go to bat with him most nights, but injuries are starting to catch up with him.
Prust had 14 points and led the Canadiens with 110 minutes in penalties in 38 games in 2012-13. There were stretches of time when Prust may have been the most impactful player on the roster, using his physicality to influence games and earning the admiration of the Bell Centre faithful. He played through several injuries. Initially, he was the steadying influence while centering a line with rookies Brendan Gallagher and Alex Galchenyuk. When the youngsters had grown enough to fly on their own, Prust was the sandpaper in Montreal's lineup. He'll continue in a similar role this coming season.
Prust was signed to a four-year deal in the offseason to essentially make the Canadiens a tougher fight on any given night. He offers some skill from the fourth line and has experience on the penalty kill, but his calling card is that of an enforcer, a role he filled with aplomb during his tenure with the Rangers. Prust's bigggest contribution for fantasy teams will be his penalty minutes (156 PIMs in 2011-12), but his presence on the roster will change more than just the culture on this team, but it will also alter the perceptions of opponents playing the Canadiens.
After trying to scratch out a spot on the Flames as an enforcer, Prust ended up coming to the Rangers and carving out a role as an effective defensive forward. He paired with Brian Boyle as a penalty killer on the fourth line with a little bit of a unexpected scoring to boot. Prust's fantasy value primarily lies within deep roster and categorical leagues, where he's a small blip on the radar with his PIMs, hits and shorthanded points.
The left winger played 26 games for the Rangers last season. He tallied nine points (4 G, 5 A) and 65 PIM. Acquired by New York from Calgary in the Olli Jokinen trade, Prust was brought over to add some toughness to the team. He ranked third in 2009-10 with 25 fighting majors. Unfortunately, it’s hard to determine how Prust will do with a full season in New York. Coach John Tortorella doesn’t like his team to be in the penalty box, which is where the 26-year-old tough guy spends most of his time. More than likely, Prust won’t make any significant fantasy contributions to your team in 2010-11.
Prust returns to the Flames after a late season trade to the Phoenix Coyotes last year. He will not provide much in the way of points but he can rack up the penalty minutes. If you see that he is spending a lot of time in the sin bin then he may be a good add midseason to provide help in the penalty minutes department but don't expect much else.
Prust scored 37 points in 79 games with AHL Quad City last season, but the more important stat was his 248 PIM. With Eric Godard gone, expect Prust to see a decent amount of time with the Flames this year. If he finds his way into the starting lineup every night, he could be a decent pickup for those who really need penalty minutes.
Prust spent a fair amount of time with the Flames last season, amassing 25 penalty minutes in 10 games. The Flames' fourth line is muddled at the moment, so he could get a shot at cracking the Calgary lineup in the preseason. Don't expect him for much scoring, but he will get you a penalty minute or two if he makes the team.
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Hoping to earn contract
LWLos Angeles Kings  Free Agent
August 4, 2017
Prust will join Los Angeles on a professional tryout agreement, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.
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Will not yet be signed
LWFree Agent
October 10, 2016
Prust will not be offered a permanent contract prior to Opening Night, but will continue practicing with the team, Mark Masters of TSN reports.
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Ready for training camp
LWToronto Maple Leafs  Free Agent
September 21, 2016
Prust should be ready for training camp after saying an ankle injury sustained last season is "feeling back to 100 percent," Bruce Bennett of The Hockey News reports.
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Joins Toronto with PTO agreement
LWToronto Maple Leafs  Free Agent
Ankle
August 22, 2016
Prust (ankle) inked a professional tryout agreement with the Maple Leafs on Monday, James Mirtle of the Globe and Mail reports.
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LWVancouver Canucks  Free Agent
Ankle
March 10, 2016
Prust will shut it down and begin rehabbing for next season due to a lingering ankle injury, Ben Birnell of the Utica Observer-Dispatch reports.
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