News:Peter Regin (chest) will return to the lineup Monday against the Canadiens, Wayne Scanlan of the Ottawa Citizen reports.
Analysis: Reports earlier in the day Monday had Peter Regin sitting against Montreal, but he will return to the lineup for the first time since Feb. 9. Derek Grant will take a seat.
News:Peter Regin (chest) will not play Monday night against the Canadiens, TSN's Brent Wallace reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin will sit out Monday's game despite being considered healthy. He is likely still working to get his conditioning back as close to game-level as possible before returning.
Sens' Regin (Chest) Healthy, But Won't Play Saturday
News:Peter Regin (chest) will not play Saturday against the Maple Leafs.
Analysis: While Peter Regin is reportedly healthy and available, the Senators want him to get some practice in before playing. Perhaps they'll activate him in time for Monday's game against the Canadiens.
News:Peter Regin (chest) is healthy, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin has missed the Sens' last six games with a chest injury, but is reportedly back to full health. Since fellow center Stephane Da Costa was reassigned to AHL Binghamton on Friday, Regin will likely be in the lineup Saturday against the Maple Leafs.
News:Peter Regin (chest) skated with the Senators' fourth line during Thursday morning's team skate, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin has been on IR since being injured Feb. 9, and won't play Thursday night against the Rangers. The Sens are probably just having him skate to get his conditioning back, seeing as how the center was also skating on the fourth defensive pairing.
News:Peter Regin (chest) will not be available for Tuesday's game against the Islanders.
Analysis: With just two assists in 12 games to date, Peter Regin's availability is of more import to the Sens' depth up front than it is to fantasy owners.
News:Peter Regin (chest) will not play Monday against the Devils, but could return Tuesday against the Islanders, Ian Mendes of Sportsnet.ca reports.
Analysis: The Sens are thinned out by injuries at the present time, but Peter Regin's limited contributions on the depth lines offer little for owners in traditional formats even with the opportunities in Ottawa for expanded roles.
News:Peter Regin (chest) practiced Friday, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin is ineligible for Saturday's game against the Maple Leafs, but can return from IR for Monday's contest against the Devils. When Regin is healthy, recent call-up Derek Grant will probably be the center that gets sent back down to AHL Binghamton.
News:Peter Regin (chest) appears close to returning, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin is still on IR, but will be eligible for the Sens' next contest against the Maple Leafs on Saturday. Since Milan Michalek is expected to miss the next game or two with a twisted knee, a healthy Regin would allow the Sens to move Mika Zibanejad back to the wing, filling the hole where Michalek is usually slotted.
News: The Senators placed Peter Regin (chest) on IR Monday night, retroactive to Feb. 9, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
Analysis: We already knew Peter Regin would miss Tuesday's game against the Sabres, but this move by the Sens rules him out for Wednesday's contest against the Penguins as well. The earliest Regin is eligible to return is Saturday, when the Sens take on the Maple Leafs. Mika Zibanejad is expected to continue to play center while Regin is on the shelf.
News:Peter Regin, who suffered a chest injury Saturday against the Jets, will not play Tuesday against the Sabres, according to TSN.ca.
Analysis: There was a bit of good news here in that the injury is not thought to be related to the shoulder problem that cost him much of last season. While Peter Regin is day-to-day, it sounds like the Sens are already committed to going the cautious route for Tuesday's game.
News:Peter Regin (chest) missed practice Monday, but his injury is not shoulder related.
Analysis:Peter Regin left Saturday's game against the Jets with an upper body injury and did not practice Monday. The good news is the injury he suffered Saturday is apparently unrelated to the shoulder injury that kept him out of most of the 2011-12 season, and he is considered day-to-day. Judging by how they lined up in practice, the Sens are planning to move Mika Zibanejad to center if Regin is unable to play Tuesday against the Sabres.
News:Peter Regin left Saturday's game with an upper body injury.
Analysis:Peter Regin's absence won't affect most fantasy leagues, as he only has two assists (and no goals) through 11 games this season. The extent of his injury is unknown, but you can consider him day-to-day for the time being.
News:Peter Regin notched his first two points of the season with a pair of assists Tuesday in a win over Buffalo.
Analysis:Peter Regin had gone scoreless in nine games to start the year. He generally doesn't put much on the board, though he showed flashes of high-end offensive skill in Sweden and the AHL before settling in as an NHL depth-liner over the last couple years.
News:Peter Regin signed a game-to-game deal with Langenthal of Switzerland's second league, EliteProspects.com reports.
Analysis: The game-to-game deal allows Peter Regin to return to the Senators as soon as a new CBA is reached. He is slated to play Friday for his new team.
News: The Senators have re-signed Peter Regin, who missed most of the 2012 season with a shoulder injury, the Ottawa Citizen reports.
Analysis: The deal is reportedly for one year. Peter Regin was limited to just 10 games this season after separating his shoulder in December. Regin has 19 goals and 33 assists in 151 career games.
News:Peter Regin (shoulder) will likely be out of action for the rest of the season reports the Ottawa Sun.
Analysis: According to head coach Paul MacLean, Peter Regin will need to decide soon on whether or not to have surgery on the same shoulder that he had surgery on back in March. Regardles of what he decides, Regin will need the rest of the year to heal the shoulder. MacLean thinks very highly of Regin's game and he was enjoying some success under the new coach with two goals and two assists in only 10 games.
Senators' Regin Dealing With Shoulder Injury Again
News:Peter Regin is dealing with shoulder issues again and will be sidelined indefinitely, according to the Senators' official Twitter page.
Analysis:Peter Regin's left shoulder just will not stay healthy - he has now injured the shoulder four times since mid-February. A recovery plan for Regin has not been revealed, but he is unlikely to take the ice again before the new year. Expect an update on Regin's status as more details are released.
News:Peter Regin (shoulder) will return to the lineup Saturday night, Brent Wallace of TSN reports.
Analysis: He'll skate on a line with Daniel Alfredsson and Nick Foligno in his return to action. Peter Regin had three points (1 G, 2 A) and a plus-3 rating before going down with the injury in October.
News:Peter Regin will miss 6-to-8 weeks after injuring his shoulder for the third time in eight months last Thursday, the Ottawa Citizen reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin underwent surgery in March after injuring his shoulder the first time, but he opted to rehab the injury this time instead of undergo another procedure. With Regin out a while, rookie Stephane Da Costa will get a shot at holding down the center spot on the team's second line. If Regin's recovery goes as planned, expect him to return to the team sometime in mid-to-late December.
News:Peter Regin (shoulder) won't play Saturday against Columbus, the Sens' official site reports.
Analysis: "I don't really want to speculate on (Peter Regin's status), but he's not playing tomorrow, for sure," head coach Paul MacLean said Friday. "We'll know more maybe by the end of the day today or tomorrow ... it wasn't like a great catastrophic hit or anything like that. It just seemed like a routine play." Beyond Saturday, the Sens haven't determined Regin's availability as the extent of his injury is still uncertain.
News:Peter Regin left Thursday's win over the Jets in the first period with a shoulder injury and didn't return.
Analysis: This is a tough break for the talented young Dane, who had just returned from his last shoulder injury less than two weeks ago. He'll be reevaluated Friday.
News:Peter Regin, who missed the first two games of the season, will suit up for Ottawa's home opener againt Minnesota Tuesday night, reports the Team 1200's AJ Jakubec.
Analysis:Peter Regin will take the place of Nikita Filatov, who'll be a healthy scratch for Tuesday's game. Regin had a strong preseason before hurting his shoulder in an exhibition game against Toronto. Based on Tuesday morning's lines at practice, the Danish center will play between Nick Foligno and Chris Neil.
News:Peter Regin (shoulder) will miss the Sens' first two games of the season, TSN.ca reports.
Analysis: He was already ruled out of Friday's opener against Detroit, but this just confirms that he won't play until at least early next week.
News: Senators head coach Paul MacLean says Peter Regin (shoulder) "will not play tomorrow and he'll be doubtful for the weekend," Brent Wallace of TSN reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin is getting closer to returning but it doesn't appear it will come this weekend. Still, we should expect him back within a week at this point.
News:Peter Regin (shoulder) skated with the team during practice for a second straight day Wednesday and there's an outside chance he'll play in the season opener Friday against Detroit reports the Ottawa Sun.
Analysis: Head Coach Paul MacLean is optimistic about Peter Regin's chances to play Friday night, but it will likely depend on how Regin feels Friday after the morning skate. He is very close to returning.
News:Peter Regin (shoulder) could be ready to play in the regular season opener against Detroit, The Ottawa Citizen reports.
Analysis:Peter Regin injured his shoulder when he was checked into the boards in a game against Toronto on Tuesday. Regin injured the same shoulder last February but could be back in practice as early as Monday. He will have more tests done, though.
News:Peter Regin injured his shoulder in the first period of Tuesday's 5-3 loss to the Maple Leafs reports the Ottawa Citizen.
Analysis: No word yet on how bad the injury might be, but head coach Paul MacLean told reporters after Tuesday's game that he should know more on Wednesday. The injury appears to have been to the same shoulder that Peter Regin had surgery on back in March. He was having a relatively strong camp for the Sens so this is not good news at all for the Danish center.
News: Regin (separated shoulder) had successful surgery and will be out of action from four to six months reports Sportsnet's Ian Mendes.
Analysis: This news has been expected since he suffered the injury back on February 19 in a game against Toronto. While he didn't have a great year with only three goals and 14 assists in 55 games, he did finish with a minus-4 rating, which says a lot about his defensive abilities considering how badly his fellow Senators teammates have played this year. Hopefully, his sophomore slump was just that and he has a nice bounceback season in 2011-12.
News: Regin (left shoulder) remains out indefinitely, TSN's Brent Wallace reports.
Analysis: The report notes that Regin, who last played Feb. 19, could be out for the season. If so, he'll finish up with 17 points (just three of them goals) in 55 games.
News: Regin suffered what appeared to be a serious left shoulder injury late in the third period of Saturday's game against Toronto.
Analysis: He fell awkwardly into the base of the boards after a hard check and immediately started to writhe in pain. His arm was twisted strangely while he was down so it could be anything from a dislocation to even an arm fracture. The team doctor immediately escorted him to the dressing room.
News: Regin had a goal and two assists Wednesday night as Ottawa lost 7-5 to Detroit.
Analysis: It was only his second goal of the season and first since November 11th. Regin has had a tough sophomore campaign, but he had a strong night Wednesday playing with Alex Kovalev, who also had three points on the night.
News: Regin is a game-time decision for Tuesday's contest against the Ducks. He was bag skated at the end of Tuesday's practice, TSN.ca reports.
Analysis: The Sens are 2-6-2 in their last 10 and Regin hasn't pointed since December 23. Though he might still play, we'd find another option on a night where there are 10 games worth of forwards to choose from.
News: With Jason Spezza (right shoulder) out of action indefinitely, Regin will center Ottawa's second line between Alex Kovalev and Milan Michalek reports TSN's Brent Wallace.
Analysis: Regin was playing the left side on the fourth line, but will get the chance to play more minutes now that Spezza is out of the lineup for at least the next six weeks. While he has struggled to find the scoresheet this year, Regin is a solid two-way forward with nice long-term offensive upside.
News: Regin will be back in Ottawa's starting lineup for Thursday's home game against the Rangers reports the TEAM 1200's Scott MacArthur.
Analysis: He'll skate on the fourth line with Alex Kovalev and Jesse Winchester. Regin was a healthy scratch for Ottawa's last two games so he should be nicely motivated for Thursday night's contest.
News: Regin will sit out his second straight game as a healthy scratch reports the Ottawa Citizen's Ken Warren.
Analysis: Head coach Cory Clouston wants to stay with a winning lineup so the young Dane will once again watch from the pressbox. The move is a bit of a head scatcher as Nick Foligno and Ryan Shannon are much better candidates to be sitting. We don't expect Regin to sit much longer as he's a solid two-way forward who helps more than he hinders.
News: Regin is a healthy scratch for Sunday's game against the Rangers, Ian Mendes of Sportsnet reports.
Analysis: Mendes adds later that the move was likely done to accommodate the addition of Bobby Butler to the lineup. Regin hasn't exactly been lighting up the scoresheet, and the hope is that Butler can spark some life into the Senators' offense.
News: Regin has usurped Nick Foligno from a top six forward position and will continue to line up with Jason Spezza and Alex Kovalev to form Ottawa's first line, reports the Ottawa Sun.
Analysis: After starting the year on the fourth line, Regin has slowly but surely played his way onto Ottawa's first line. Although he has no goals yet, he does have seven assists in 14 games, including six in his last six. Regin should start putting the puck in the net sooner rather than later.
News: Regin, a guy who was a preseason favorite to have a break-out season, picked up two assists Saturday and now has delivered back-to-back two-point games.
Analysis: He had three points in his first 13 games and now has four in his last two. He may not live up to preseason expectations but he could be a solid sleeper in the next few weeks.
News: Regin will play the left side on Ottawa's second line in Friday's game against Buffalo reports the Team 1200's Scott MacArthur via Twitter.
Analysis: He'll play with Mike Fisher at center and Nick Foligno on right wing. Regin, like the majority of the Senators, has had a tough start to the year, as he has a single assist in six games.
Ottawa's Regin Likely to Start Year on Fourth Line
News: Regin has been in a preseason battle with Nick Foligno to win a coveted top six forward position, but it looks like Foligno has the inside track on the spot.
Analysis: It's not that Regin has played poorly, it's just that Foligno has been dynamite this preseason. While Regin may start the year on the fourth line, it's likely that he'll see plenty of action on Ottawa's second power play unit as well as filling in for any injured top six forwards during the year. You'll want to downgrade your expectations fantasy-wise for the Danish forward, but he should still manage around 40 points if all goes well.
News: Regin is in a battle with Nick Foligno to secure a spot amongst Ottawa's top six forwards.
Analysis: In Friday's game against Montreal, Regin notched an assist on Ottawa's first goal and looked much better than in his first preseason game. He played on a line with Mike Fisher and Alex Kovalev, which was Ottawa's most dangerous line all night long. Regin will need to continue to play with urgency as Foligno is making a case for himself to play a top six forward role. This is one training camp battle that fantasy owners will want to take note of.
News: Senators C Peter Regin contributed a goal during Game 1 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals against the Penguins. Regin tied the game at 1 in the first period with his first playoff score. Ottawa tied it on Regin's goal at 8:45 off a long rebound.
Analysis: Regin had a nice run to finish out the season, with four goals and four assists in his last 10 games. He had 13 goals, 29 points and a plus-10 rating in his first full season in the NHL. Regin proved to be a valuable forward for Ottawa, as he bounced all over the ice. However, his offensive numbers won't get him drafted as anything more than a low-end Fantasy forward in 2010-11.
News: Senators C Peter Regin returned to the lineup Tuesday against the Oilers after sitting out a game due to the flu. He logged 13:43 of ice time but did not score a goal or register an assist.
Analysis: Regin pops up with a point now and again for Ottawa, but with only nine goals and 12 assists on the season, he has minimal Fantasy value when healthy.
News: Senators C Peter Regin missed Saturday's loss to Toronto with the flu.
Analysis: Regin pops up with a point now and again for Ottawa but has minimal Fantasy value when healthy.
News: Senators C Peter Regin scored his ninth goal of the season in Saturday's loss to the Red Wings. He now has 20 points on the season.
Analysis: Regin was playing great hockey a couple of weeks ago, but had gone nine games without a point before lightning the lamp on Saturday evening. He played on the second line with Matt Cullen and Alexei Kovalev, but might not stick around there for long. Continue to ignore him in the majority of Fantasy leagues for the time being.
News:The Sports Xchange reports Senators C Peter Regin, who started the season strong but went through a lull around the 20-game mark, is "really starting to figure it out," according to coach Cory Clouston. Regin had a goal and two assists against the Blues on Thursday and now has five points in his last two games.
Analysis: Regin has been playing some of his best hockey since mid-December when he was elevated to the scoring lines after Jason Spezza went down with injury. Too bad that Spezza is expected to come back on Saturday. Unless Clouston moves Mike Fisher to the wing, then Regin is likely to be demoted to the third line. He remains a low-end Fantasy flier.
News: Senators C Peter Regin scored a goal, tallied an assist and finished at plus-2 on Tuesday against the Blackhawks. Regin restored the Senators' two-goal lead late in the second when he beat Chicago's Cristobal Huet on a wraparound after Zack Smith and Ryan Shannon scored in the first to put Ottawa up 2-0. He has two goals in his last five games.
Analysis: Regin has been playing some of his best hockey since mid-December when he was elevated to the scoring lines after Jason Spezza went down with injury. Still, Regin isn't lighting it up by any stretch of the imagination. He remains a low-end Fantasy flier.
News: Senators C Peter Regin scored his team's only goal during a 6-1 loss to the Thrashers on Tuesday. Regin had the tying goal at the 7:29 mark of the first period. He has two goals in his last seven games.
Analysis: Regin has been playing some of his best hockey since mid-December when he was elevated to the scoring lines after Jason Spezza went down with injury. Still, Regin isn't lighting it up by any stretch of the imagination. He remains a low-end Fantasy flier.
News: Ottawa C Peter Regin has been relatively effective on the offensive end of the ice lately, a trend that continued on Thursday against the Senators. He scored his fifth goal of the season in a 3-2 shootout win, his 12th point overall. He has six points overall in his past seven games with two goals and four assists.
Analysis: Regin opened the season with four points in his first five games and solidified his role as the team's second-line center behind Jason Spezza. Unfortunately, Regin's production has really tailed off since until the past two weeks. He is hardly worth owning in Fantasy at this point, but his recent performance is somewhat encouraging.
News: Ottawa C Peter Regin scored a goal and had an assist on Monday in a 4-2 win over the Canadiens. His goal came on a wrist shot in the first period with assists from Chris Neil and Chris Campoli.
Analysis: Regin opened the season with four points in his first five games and solidified his role as the team's second-line center behind Jason Spezza. Unfortunately, Regin's production has really tailed off since. He is hardly worth owning in Fantasy at this point, but this game could help him turn things around.
News: Senators C Peter Regin failed to record a point and finished at even in 5:17 of ice time on Thursday against the Flyers. He has no points in eight games and has only one point since Oct. 24.
Analysis: Regin opened the season with four points in his first five games and solidified his role as the team's second-line center behind Jason Spezza. Unfortunately, something happened to Regin and he has been demoted all the way the fourth line. He is even playing less than 10 minutes on a regular basis. Regin has marginal Fantasy appeal.
News: Senators C Peter Regin returned to the lineup Thursday against the Predators after missing three games with a shoulder injury. He had an assist and finished at plus-1 in 14:13 of ice time. Regin has two goals and two assists in four games. He is also at plus-4.
Analysis: Regin has really been a pleasant surprise for the Senators in 2009-10. He has been making waves since training camp and has settled into a role as a second-line center. He should finish with some decent numbers, but Regin is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy forward.
News: The Ottawa Sun reports that Senators C Peter Regin (shoulder) should return to action on Thursday vs. Nashville.
Analysis: Regin was off to a very nice start this season before getting hurt, with two goals and an assist in four games, so owners in deeper leagues should keep an eye on his progress after his return.
News: Senators C Peter Regin (upper body) was held out of the lineup Saturday at Montreal. He has missed the last three games and remains day to day.
Analysis: Regin usually skates as a second-line center when healthy. He is involved at both ends of the ice for Ottawa, but is more more of a low-end Fantasy forward when healthy.
News: Senators C Peter Regin (upper body) was held out of the lineup Thursday against the Lightning. He has missed the last two games and remains day to day.
Analysis: Regin usually skates as a second-line center when healthy. He is involved at both ends of the ice for Ottawa, but is more more of a low-end Fantasy forward when healthy.
News: Senators C Peter Regin did not play Monday against the Penguins. He is day-to-day with an upper-body injury that forced him to leave midway through the third period of a 4-2 victory against Atlanta on Saturday.
Analysis: The Senators have been raving about the 23-year-old center since the preseason. Regin has worked his way up to the second line with Mike Fisher and Alexei Kovalev. Regin is a decent two-way player and can score at times. We just don't think he will be an elite offensive player. Consider Regin a low-end Fantasy forward when healthy.
News: Senators C Peter Regin left Saturday's win over the Thrashers midway through the third period with an upper body injury.
Analysis: Regin has two goals already this season and is worth a look as a sleeper in deeper leagues. You might want to bench him for Fantasy Week 2 (Oct. 12-18) though if we don't hear anything about his prognosis before the lineup deadline.
News: Senators C Peter Regin scored his second goal in three games as Ottawa edged the Islanders on Thursday.
Analysis: Regin, a native of Denmark, came over to the U.S. from the Swedish Elite League last season and put up 47 points in 56 AHL games. The 23-year-old looks like a nice sleeper option in deeper leagues at the moment, so keep a very close eye on his stats over the next couple of weeks before thinking about picking him up.
News:The Sports Xchange reports Senators C Peter Regin's last-minute goal Saturday against the Rangers was the second of his NHL career. He scored one, and had one assist, in 11 games with Ottawa last season.
Analysis: The Senators have been raving about the 23-year-old center since the preseason. Right now, they have him lined up centering the second line with Mike Fisher and Alexei Kovalev. Regin is a decent two-way player and can score at times. We just don't think he will be an elite offensive player. Consider Regin a low-end Fantasy forward.
News: Senators C Peter Regin was able to play Saturday against the Sabres after leaving Thursday's game with a lower-body injury. He tallied an assist and finished at plus-1 in 12:58 of ice time.
Analysis: The rookie Regin has dressed for just eight games this season and his minutes fluctuate when he does play. He has little to no Fantasy value until further notice.
News: Senators forward Peter Regin left Thursday's game against the Oilers with a lower body injury and did not return. He had no points in 8:57 of ice time and finished at even.
Analysis: The rookie Regin has dressed for just seven games this season and hardly gets onto the ice when healthy. He has little to no Fantasy value until further notice.
News: The Senators have sent C Peter Regin back to the AHL.
Analysis: Regin has one goal in six NHL games this season, his first in the league. The 22-year-old from Denmark has no Fantasy value at this time.
News: Ottawa C Peter Regin, recently recalled from the AHL, scored a goal in Thursday's win over the Blues. Regin notched his first tally of the season in the 3rd period. It was unassisted.
Analysis: Regin made his NHL debut last Tuesday but didn't record any points until this his third NHL contest. The sixth native of Denmark to play in the NHL, Regin remains a non-factor in Fantasy play for the time being.
News: The Senators have sent C Peter Regin back to Binghamton of the AHL.
Analysis: Regin made his NHL debut on Tuesday but did not record a point. The sixth native of Denmark to play in the NHL, Regin remains a non-factor in Fantasy play for the time being.
News: Sportsnet.ca reports that the Senators have called up C Peter Regin and the 22-year-old will make his NHL debut on Tuesday vs. Washington.
Analysis: Regin, a 22-year-old native of Denmark, was taken in the third round of the 2004 draft and in has 20 points in 29 games in the AHL this season, his first in North America. He remains a non-factor in Fantasy play for the time being.