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Heading back to Switzerland
Kubalik signed a contract with HC Ambri-Piotta of Switzerland's National League on Wednesday, per Chris Johnston of The Athletic.
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Kubalik had 11 goals and 15 points in 74 contests with the Senators last year. The 29-year-old forward previously played for Ambri-Piotta in 2017-18 and 2018-19, recording 35 goals and 84 points across 75 games over those two seasons.
Kubalik had 11 goals and 15 points in 74 contests with the Senators last year. The 29-year-old forward previously played for Ambri-Piotta in 2017-18 and 2018-19, recording 35 goals and 84 points across 75 games over those two seasons.
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Kubalik began last season with the Red Wings on fire, posting nine goals and 21 points in his first 18 games. It was all downhill from there, however, as he managed just 11 goals and 24 points in 63 contests the rest of the way. He was traded to Ottawa this offseason in the Alex DeBrincat deal. Kubalik, who has tallied at least 15 goals in each of his first four NHL seasons, will serve as a valuable source of secondary scoring for the Senators in 2023-24, but his fantasy value will be limited to only the deepest of leagues.
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Healthy scratch Thursday
Kubalik has recovered from his undisclosed injury, but he will be a healthy scratch Thursday versus Tampa Bay, per Dean Brown of the Senators Radio Network.
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Out Thursday
Kubalik (undisclosed) isn't expected to return Thursday versus Tampa Bay.
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Unavailable Sunday
Kubalik (undisclosed) will not play Sunday against the Capitals, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
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Strikes on power play
Kubalik scored a power-play goal in Thursday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Kings.
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Good to go Monday
Kubalik (hip) is in Monday's lineup against Nashville, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.
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Might be hard to move
Steve Warne of The Hockey News believes Kubalik should play a bigger role to make him more marketable ahead of the trade deadline.
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Kubalik has nine goals, 12 points, 15 PIM, 30 hits and 15 blocks in 49 contests while averaging 13:02 of ice time this season. His playing time has declined recently with the 28-year-old averaging just 7:57 over his past eight contests. There certainly is an argument to be made that the Senators are lowering the trade value of Kubalik, who is in the final season of a two-year, $5 million contract, by giving him limited minutes. After all, contenders might reasonably ask themselves why they should pursue the veteran forward if he's struggling to even maintain a fourth-line role with Ottawa. Kubalik has traditionally done better, recording 20 goals and 45 points in 81 outings with Detroit last season, so perhaps there will still be a team interested in acquiring him, especially if Ottawa doesn't expect much in return.
Kubalik has nine goals, 12 points, 15 PIM, 30 hits and 15 blocks in 49 contests while averaging 13:02 of ice time this season. His playing time has declined recently with the 28-year-old averaging just 7:57 over his past eight contests. There certainly is an argument to be made that the Senators are lowering the trade value of Kubalik, who is in the final season of a two-year, $5 million contract, by giving him limited minutes. After all, contenders might reasonably ask themselves why they should pursue the veteran forward if he's struggling to even maintain a fourth-line role with Ottawa. Kubalik has traditionally done better, recording 20 goals and 45 points in 81 outings with Detroit last season, so perhaps there will still be a team interested in acquiring him, especially if Ottawa doesn't expect much in return.