Bergeheim was a minus-1 in 10:11 TOI in Game 4 and has not registered a point in three postseason games. He will take a seat to make room for Matt Cooke to play.
Bergenheim was a healthy scratch in Game 2, but will get back into the lineup in Game 3 in Minnesota. Bergenheim did not register a point in Game 1, but has 12 goals in 24 career playoff games.
Bergenheim has one goal and no assists and is minus-5 in 15 games. In two of his past five games, he played less than six minutes. Bergenheim will be replaced by Ryan Carter.
Bergenheim was acquired from the Wild on Tuesday and he will make his Wild debut on a line with Mikko Koivu and Thomas Vanek. Bergenheim is a player that loves to shoot the puck, so if he gets a lot of time with a good palymaker, that could result in some fantasy success down the line.
Bergenheim has been the subject of trade talks for some time now. He has been a healthy scratch for the last seven games and has scored eight goals and 10 assists (18 points) in 39 games with the Panthers. The Wild are ready to make a playoff push and Bergenheim should be able to fill in for Jason Zucker.
Bergenheim missed Sunday’s game with an illness, but will replace Tomas Kopecky in Tuesday’s lineup. Bergenheim has previously been a healthy scratch, he has 18 points (8G / 10A) in 37 games this season.
Bergenheim did not take part in practice on Saturday because he was sent home with the flu. The Panthers will not have a morning skate on Sunday, so Bergenheim will likely be a game-time decision.
Bergenheim will be replaced by Brandon Pirri tonight vs. the Canucks. Bergenheim has two goals and two assists in his last 10 games, but he will take a seat tonight.
Bergenheim had three points (2G / 1A) in his first eight games before suffering a lower-body injury on October 30th. He will skate with Aleksander Barkov and Sean Bergenheim in his return.
Bergenheim has been sidelined since October 30th with a lower-body injury. Bergenheim is really close to a return and it could come as soon as tonight vs. Minnesota.
Bergenheim has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury that he suffered in the Panthers’ 2-1 win over the Coyotes on October 30th. His return to the ice this morning is a good sign, but he still is not expected to return tonight, but Friday seems like a real possibility now.
Bergenheim has been sidelined since October 30th because of a lower-body injury. The Panthers have gone 1-1-1 without Bergenheim, who has two goals and one assist in eight games this season. He is listed as day-to-day.
Bergenheim missed Friday's practice because he is being bothered by a lower-body ailment from Thursday. Montior his status during Saturday's morning skate.
Bergenheim left Tuesday's game after logging 14:22 TOI and one shot on goal. He did not return to action and will not play tomorrow vs. the Lightning. Expect the Panthers to recall a forward from San Antonio in the next 24 hours.
Bergenheim hasn't played in an NHL game since 2011-12 after getting injured overseas during the lockout last season. He is coming off of offseason hip/abdomen surgery. He likely won't have too much fantasy value, unless he works his way into the Panthers top-6. He will skate on the fourth line tonight with Scott Gomez and Jesse Winchester.
Bergenheim has yet to play this season after undergoing hip/abdomen surgery, but appears as if he could play tonight. He has not appeared in an NHL game since 2011-12 because of injuries. That season he had 17 goals and six assists (23 points) in 62 games.
Bergenheim missed all of last season and is one-year removed from surgery on his hip and abdomen. He was skating today with Brad Boyes and Scott Gomez and should be returning to the lineup in the near future. He has been a mid-20's point producer throughout his career; and that is what you should expect out of him in 2013-14.
Bergenheim missed all of last season with the groin injury and underwent surgery in the offseason. He is still on IR, so he will obviously miss the season opener tomorrow, but is on the right track to returning to the lineup. The 29-year-old has a career high of 29 points (TB - 2010-11) so he is not expected to have a fantasy impact.
Bergenheim could miss a game or two. He has 16 goals and 21 points in 51 games.
Bergenheim moves onto the top line with Versteeg sidelined. In his first season with the Panthers, the left wing has 14 goals and four assists.