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Top Jonathan Lekkerimaki News
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Shipped down to minors
Lekkerimaki was reassigned to AHL Abbotsford on Tuesday.
While not mathematically eliminated, the Canucks are essentially a lock to miss the playoffs, so this move was presumably made to allow Lekkerimaki to gear up for the AHL playoffs. If this was his final stint with the big club, Lekkerimaki will conclude his rookie season having produced three goals and six points over 24 NHL appearances. The 20-year-old is a strong candidate to earn a full-time role with Vancouver in 2025-26.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Chips in with helper
Lekkerimaki notched a power-play assist and went plus-2 in Saturday's 6-2 win over the Ducks.
Lekkerimaki helped out on a Brock Boeser tally in the first period. The assist ended a four-game slump for Lekkerimaki, who is seeing bottom-six minutes at even strength as well as a share of power-play time as he fills in for Nils Hoglander (undisclosed). For the season, Lekkerimaki has six points, 30 shots on net, 16 hits and a minus-6 rating over 24 contests. Assuming he plays Sunday versus the Golden Knights, 2024-25 will officially count as the 20-year-old's rookie season.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Scores in shootout win
Lekkerimaki scored a goal on two shots in Monday's 4-3 shootout win over the Devils.
Lekkerimaki is set to stick in the lineup for the rest of this road trip, as the Canucks are missing Elias Pettersson (undisclosed), Filip Chytil (concussion) and Nils Hoglander (undisclosed). The 20-year-old Lekkerimaki has two points over his last three contests. He should see top-six usage and some power-play time, but head coach Rick Tocchet is likely to shelter the rookie to some extent. Lekkerimaki is up to five points, 27 shots on net and a minus-6 rating across 19 outings.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Supplies power-play helper
Lekkerimaki notched a power-play assist and two shots on goal in Tuesday's 6-2 win over the Jets.
Lekkerimaki has played in five of the Canucks' last seven games. He was in the lineup Tuesday because Filip Chytil (concussion) and Conor Garland (undisclosed), leaving Vancouver with no other healthy forwards available. Lekkerimaki helped his own cause to keep playing by assisting on the first of Brock Boeser's two goals in the contest. For the season, Lekkerimaki has four points, 24 shots on net and a minus-7 rating over 17 appearances, typically in a limited role at even strength. However, he may have some streaming and DFS appeal if he continues to play on the top power-play unit.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Sent to AHL
Lekkerimaki was reassigned to AHL Abbotsford on Friday.
This is likely a paper move so that Lekkerimaki maintains eligibility to play in the AHL for the rest of the season. He has two goals and three points over 12 outings with Vancouver in 2024-25. Lekkerimaki has also contributed 19 goals and 28 points across 32 appearances with Abbotsford.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Quickly returns to NHL
Lekkerimaki was called up from AHL Abbotsford on Friday.
His demotion was a quick one to earn him playoff eligibility with Abbotsford. Lekkerimaki is expected to play on the second line Friday versus the Wild.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Brought up from minors
Lekkerimaki was recalled from AHL Abbotsford on Tuesday.
The Canucks returned Arshdeep Bains to the minors in a corresponding move. Lekkerimaki has 19 goals and 28 points in 32 minor-league outings this season. He has two goals, one assist, 16 shots on net and six hits in 11 NHL appearances during the 2024-25 campaign.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Dropped to AHL
Lekkerimaki was assigned to AHL Abbotsford on Sunday.
Lekkerimaki was a healthy scratch in Saturday's 3-2 win over Edmonton. He has two goals, one assist, six hits and 16 shots on net in 11 NHL appearances this season. The Canucks may recall Lekkerimaki ahead of Tuesday's home game versus Buffalo.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Recalled by Vancouver
Lekkerimaki was recalled from AHL Abbotsford on Thursday.
Lekkerimaki was sent to the minors Wednesday but will rejoin the NHL club a day later. He's made 10 appearances for the Canucks this year, logging two goals, an assist, six hits, three blocked shots, two PIM and a minus-5 rating while averaging 13:52 of ice time.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Sent down to minors
Lekkerimaki was reassigned to AHL Abbotsford on Wednesday.
Considering the Canucks also demoted Max Sasson and Guillaume Brisebois on Wednesday, these moves are almost certainly cap-saving measures. As such, don't be surprised to see Lekkerimaki back on the NHL roster ahead of Thursday's clash with the Kings.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: First career multi-point effort
Lekkerimaki delivered a goal and an assist in Monday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Canadiens.
Both points came 20 seconds apart early in the second period as Lekkerimaki helped the Canucks jump out to a 3-1 lead. It was the first multi-point performance of the 20-year-old's career, coming in his sixth NHL game, and he appears to be in line for regular top-six shifts while Elias Pettersson (undisclosed) is sidelined. However, Lekkerimaki saw minimal power-play time Monday, which will limit his fantasy appeal even in the short term.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Recalled by Vancouver
Lekkerimaki was recalled from AHL Abbotsford on an emergency basis Monday.
Lekkerimaki made five appearances for the Canucks in mid-November and recorded a goal, four hits, two PIM and a minus-4 rating while averaging 14:48 of ice time. He'll rejoin the NHL club and could see some playing time in the near future since Elias Pettersson (undisclosed) and Dakota Joshua (leg) are both on injured reserve.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Headed back to minors
Lekkerimaki was reassigned to AHL Abbotsford on Friday.
Lekkerimaki's demotion will likely see Max Sasson thrust into the lineup against the Blue Jackets on Friday. For his part, the 20-year-old Lekkerimaki has registered one goal, four hits and seven shots while averaging 14:48 of ice time over five NHL outings this year. While he won't be in the lineup Friday, this likely won't be the last fantasy managers see of Lekkerimaki at the NHL level.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Promoted from minors
Lekkerimaki was elevated from AHL Abbotsford on Thursday.
Lekkerimaki saw action in five NHL games during his previous stint with the club, registering one goal on seven shots, four hits and two blocks while averaging 14:48 of ice time. Unless there is a surprise scratch, Lekkerimaki will be competing with Max Sasson for one spot in the lineup against Columbus on Friday.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Sent down to minors
Lekkerimaki was demoted to AHL Abbotsford on Thursday.
Despite logging 4:12 of ice time with the man advantage against the Rangers on Tuesday, Lekkerimaki remains stuck in a three-game pointless streak and has managed just one point in five outings. In a corresponding move, the Canucks brought up Max Sasson, who could be in line to make his NHL debut versus the Senators on Saturday.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Scores first NHL goal
Lekkerimaki scored a goal on three shots and added two PIM in Thursday's 5-2 loss to the Islanders.
Lekkerimaki gave the Canucks a positive start with his first-period tally, but they struggled to generate many looks over the first 40 minutes. This was his first NHL goal in just his second appearance, and he's added five shots on net, two hits, two PIM and a minus-1 rating. Lekkerimaki will likely continue to get a look at least as long as Brock Boeser (upper body) is out of action.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Called back from minors
Lekkerimaki was promoted from AHL Abbotsford on Thursday.
Lekkerimaki should be back in the lineup versus the Islanders on Thursday after being briefly shifted down to the minors in a paper transaction. With Brock Boeser (upper body) still on the shelf, the 20-year-old Lekkerimaki should take on a middle-six role, though he could also be in contention for a spot on the first line with J.T. Miller.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Sent back to AHL
Lekkerimaki was reassigned to AHL Abbotsford on Wednesday, Jeff Paterson of CanucksArmy.com reports.
Lekkerimaki made his NHL debut Tuesday against Calgary and recorded two shots on goal and a hit while tallying 14:07 of ice time. He'll head back to the minors in what could be a paper transaction, so it wouldn't be surprising to see him rejoin the Canucks ahead of Thursday's game against the Islanders.
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Canucks' Jonathan Lekkerimaki: Summoned from AHL
Lekkerimaki was recalled from AHL Abbotsford on Sunday.
Lekkerimaki has five goals and two assists in seven AHL outings this season. With Brock Boeser (upper body) out indefinitely, the 20-year-old Lekkerimaki could make his NHL debut in a top-six role versus Calgary on Tuesday.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 172 lbs |
Birthplace: Tullinge, SE |
Age: 20 |
Experience: R |
Shoots: Right |