Tyson Strachan

39-Year-Old DefensemanD
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Tyson Strachan in 2023. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a professional tryout agreement with the Coyotes in September of 2017, but was later released.
Released from tryout
DFree Agent
September 25, 2017
Strachan's professional tryout agreement was terminated by Arizona on Monday.
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The big, stay-at-home defenseman spent the vast majority of the past two seasons in the minors, and with this development, it appears that he'll be playing in the AHL in 2017-18. In a league that increasingly values speed and skill, it's difficult to imagine Strachan getting another chance in the NHL.
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Last season, Strachan played exclusively for AHL Rochester, a minor-league affiliate associate of the Sabres. He's a well-traveled veteran that habitually shuffles between NHL clubs and their respective AHL organizations. But with a mere 20 points in 186 career NHL contests, he's not even a blip on the fantasy radar.
Strachan was able to stick in the NHL with the Sabres all of last season, but he'll face a much more difficult ascent up the depth chart on a deep Minnesota squad. The 30-year-old didn't help his cause by registering only five points in the 46 games he played with the Sabres in 2014-15, production that doesn't hint at much upside if he's able to earn ice time with the Wild. He'll likely add depth at AHL Iowa.
Strachan was with the Panthers last season, appearing in 38 games, notching four points on four assists. He was signed for depth to a one-year two-way contract during the offseason. It will be an interesting reception in Washington for Strachan who blindsided Chimera in March 2013. Strachan has little fantasy value.
Strachan recorded 20 total points splitting time between the AHL and NHL this past season. Strachan could find his way onto the back-end of the Panther roster, but should be reserved for only the deepest of leagues. If he were to make the NHL roster, his offensive potential is limited given the talent Florida has on their blue line in Brian Campbell, Dmitry Kulikov, Filip Kuba and Eric Gudbranson.
Strachan was re-signed by the Blues to a two-way deal and will compete for one of the final blue-line spots in St. Louis. He played mostly in the AHL for the past two seasons, but does have 38 games of NHL experience with the Blues.
Strachan was one of the last cuts in training camp, and will be one of the first to return should a defenseman get injured. Even if he does get back to St. Louis, the organization is more committed to rookie Alex Pietrangelo, who will be the first choice when it comes to regular shifts.
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In camp on PTO
DArizona Coyotes  Free Agent
September 7, 2017
Strachan will take part in training camp with Arizona, NHL Roster Resource reports.
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Released from camp
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
October 8, 2016
Strachan was released from camp Friday.
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Returns to ice Friday
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
October 6, 2016
Strachan (ankle) is expected to skate Friday, the Olean Times Herald reports.
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Still out of the fold
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Ankle
October 3, 2016
Strachan still has not returned due to an ankle injury.
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Sustains ankle injury
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Ankle
October 1, 2016
Strachan is dealing with an ankle injury.
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