Claesson was suspended two games for an illegal check to the head of Noel Acciari but will return to the blueline tonight in Detroit. Claesson has no fantasy value as he’s collected just two points (1G / 1A) in 31 games this season.
Claesson will miss the Senators back-to-back set on Friday and Saturday, so look for Ben Harpur to draw into the lineup. Claesson is eligible to return to the lineup next Wednesday in Detroit.
Due to injuries, Claesson has dress in a career-high 19 games this season, recording five assists, 11 shots, 21 hits and five blocked shots. Claesson could be a full-time part of the Senators blueline next season.
Claesson has been a healthy scratch for the last three games, but is expected to draw in as the Senators’ seventh defenseman tonight. The young blueliner has picked up four assists in 14 games this season.
Claesson recorded four assists in six games while Mark Borowiecki was out with an illness, but he will be replaced by Borowiecki despite a three-game point streak.
Claesson has been a healthy scratch for the last four games, but will get back into the lineup tonight in Columbus. Claesson will replace someone who is sick, but the Senators would not reveal who that defenseman is. Claesson has no points and has averaged 10:27 TOI in eight games this season.
Claesson was injured in last night’s loss to the Flyers and was placed on IR this morning. Claesson was filling in for the injured Marc Methot, but now Andreas Englund has been recalled to fill that role.
Claesson hasn’t played with the Senators since November 13th, but will play tonight with Marc Methot injured. Claesson has no points while averaging 11:45 TOI in six games this season, but he will skate with Erik Karlsson tonight, which means he could play bigger minutes.
Claesson, 23, has failed to pick up a point in six games with Binghamton this season. Claesson will likely serve as the Senators’ seventh defenseman after they sent Thomas Chabot to the QMJHL on Wednesday.
Claesson, 23, was a fifth round pick (126th overall) in 2011 and finally made it to the NHL in 2015-16. He spent most of the year with Binghamton (AHL), but appeared in 16 NHL games, but collecting just two assists. During his time in the AHL, Claesson had 10 points (3G / 7A) in 55 contests. He will look to crack the Senators’ opening night roster in training camp.
Claesson, 23, was a fifth round pick (126th overall) in 2011 and has appeared in eight games with the Senators this season. He has spent the majority of the year with Binghamton, where he has 10 points (3G / 7A) in 55 games. He will replace Dion Phaneuf in the lineup tonight and until he can return from a lower-body injury he suffered last night.