Fraser spent all of 2015-16 in the AHL with Binghamton, where he had two goals, five assists and 136 PIMS in 60 games. He has 219 games of NHL experience with the Devils, Maple Leafs and Oilers. He returns to Edmonton, where he had one goal in 23 games back in 2013-14.
Fraser has served as a healthy scratch in the last seven games, but will play tonight vs. Boston. Fraser has registered two assists and 26 PIMS in 14 games with the Devils this season.
Fraser is expected to make his Devils season debut tonight because Eric Gelinas is out with an illness and Peter Harrold is out with a face injury. Fraser has three points (1G / 2A) and 45 PIMS in 18 games with Albany this season. It will be his first game with the Devils since the 2010-11 season. He has 98 career NHL games with New Jersey.
Fraser has been a healthy scratch in Toronto for the last 12 games. After the Maple Leafs traded for Tim Gleason, Fraser became expendable. He was likely a candidate to be placed on waivers once Dave Bolland was healthy, this trade allows them to not have to make a roster move and gives them some extra cap-space. Fraser is a physical D-man who has one assist and a minus-8 rating in 19 games this season.
Fraser missed the last two games after injuring his MCL last Saturday. If he returns tonight, Morgan Rielly will come out of the lineup.
Fraser was injured in the first period of Saturday's game against the Sabres. Morgan Rielly will stay in the lineup with Fraser out. Rielly was a plus-1 in 17:45 on Tuesday. Consider Fraser questionable for Saturday versus Washington.
Fraser was injured on Saturday after playing just 3:54. Fraser is day-to-day and says it is another MCL issue but in a different area of the ligament. Morgan Rielly draws into the lineup tonight with Fraser out.
Fraser was injured in the second contest of the season and has missed the last 13 games. The Maple Leafs have a number of capable defensemen right now so it will be interesting to see who comes out for Fraser or if he continues to sit. My guess would be Paul Ranger.
Fraser (knee) is required to miss the Maple Leafs next 10 games/24 days.
Fraser's injury all but assures that Morgan Rielly will make his NHL debut on Saturday.
Fraser reportedly left the arena on crutches which would suggest he may miss an extended period of time. We will wait for an update from the Maple Leafs, but this injury likely opens the door for Morgan Rielly to make his NHL debut on Saturday.
This will obviously keep Fraser out for the rest of the series. J.M Liles will return to the lineup with Fraser out.
Fraser was hit in the forehead with a Milan Lucic slapshot last night.
Neither Fraser nor Holzer are going to be fantasy relevant until they earn regular playing time.
Fraser gives the Leafs a defenseman with NHL experience. He has no fantasy hockey value.
With seven defenders on the roster, Fraser is expendable. He has no fantasy hockey value.
Fraser has no fantasy hockey value while on waivers.
Fraser has no fantasy hockey value as a depth defender.
Fraser was a spare defender in New Jersey but could get a chance in Anaheim.