Sekac has been a healthy scratch in four of the last five games, but will replace the injured Artemi Panarin tonight vs. the Sharks. Sekac has no points in his first two games with the Blackhawks.
Sekac was acquired from Anaheim on Thursday and is expected to play on Friday. Sekac had one goal in one game with San Diego (AHL) and three points (1G / 2A) in 22 games with the Ducks this year. He is expected to start his Blackhawks’ career on the fourth line.
Sekac, 23, had just one goal and two assists in 22 games with the Ducks this season. In 91 career NHL games, Sekac has registered 10 goals and 16 assists. Sekac could make his Blackhawks debut on Friday.
Sekac has been sidelined with a sprained ankle since November 1st, but returning to the ice on Monday is a good sign that Sekac is progressing towards a December return.
Sekac suffered a sprained ankle in Sunday’s win over the Predators. He was placed on IR and the Ducks recalled Max Friberg, who will make his season debut with Sekac out. Sekac will miss at least one week.
After getting his Visa issues cleared up, Sekac made his Anaheim debut on Wednesday vs. the Senators. He was held off of the score sheet in 14:35, registering one shot and a minus-1 rating. He played on the Ducks second line with Ryan Kesler and Jakob Silfverberg.
Sekac skated on the Ducks second line with Ryan Kesler and Jakob Silfverberg in the morning skate, but because of immigration/Visa issues from coming over from a Canadian team, he might be held out of the lineup tonight. There is a chance it could be resolved before game time, but he can’t play as of now.
Sekac, 22, was a healthy scratch in two of the last five games and has totalled just 16 points (7G / 9A) in 50 games this season. He is very skilled and his fantasy stock could be on the rise if he lands in the Ducks top-6.
Sekac has been a healthy scratch for the last two games, but will get back into the lineup tonight in Ottawa. The 22-year-old has not scored a goal in 18 games (last goal: Dec 29). There is no word on who he will play with, but it is expected to be the third or fourth line.
Sekac will be replaced by Dale Weise tonight. Sekac played a season-low 8:19 on Saturday and will sit tonight after scoring one goal with a minus-4 rating in the first six games of his NHL career.
Sekac was highly coveted in free agency after three years overseas. He had 11 goals and 17 assists (28 points) in 47 games with Prague Lev (KHL) last season. In the preseason he had two goals on eight shots while averaging 12:47 TOI in five games.
Sekac, 22, was coveted by most NHL general managers on July 1st, but elected to sign a two-year contract with the Habs. Sekac had 11 goals and 17 assists (28 points) in 47 games with Prague Lev of the KHL last season.