News:Josh Green was sent back to the AHL after the game Saturday, according to the Edmonton Journal.
Analysis: In seven games with Edmonton, Josh Green has a goal and an assist, certainly not the kind of numbers that will force the Oilers to keep Green on the roster.
News: The Oilers have recalled Josh Green from AHL Oklahoma City, team's official site reports.
Analysis:Josh Green gives the Oilers some depth at forward, but his upside on offense is minimal, as evidenced by the fact that he has not not recorded a point in 15 games over the pas two seasons.
News:Josh Green was sent back down to the AHL after the game Saturday, according to the Oilers web site.
Analysis:Josh Green played in three games in his latest stint with the team. Green could be recalled rather quickly if the injury to Jordan Eberle turns out to be serious.
News: The Oilers recalled Josh Green from AHL Oklahoma City on Tuesday, according to the team's official Twitter page.
Analysis:Josh Green has spent parts of nine different seasons in the NHL, but he has appeared in just 12 games since 2007, all last season. Green posted 17 points and a plus-seven rating in 19 games with Oklahoma City, but don't consider him more than a depth forward for the Oilers. Still, he figures to be in the lineup Tuesday night if Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (shoulder) can't play.
News: The Oilers have placed Josh Green on waivers with the intention of sending him to AHL Oklahoma, Jeff Marek of SportsNet reports.
Analysis:Josh Green played 12 point-less games in the NHL last year, and so it shouldn't be a surprise he'll be back in the minors to start the year.
News: The Oilers have agreed to terms with Green on a one-year, two-way contract, the team's official site reports.
Analysis: Green, who spent most of last season with AHL Syracuse, recording 46 points (15G, 31A) in 66 games, also suited up for 12 games with the Ducks without registering a point. In his second stint with the Oilers, Green figures to serve as an organizational depth guy at forward.
News: Green was among the players called up by the Ducks for added playoff depth, the team's official site reports.
Analysis: Also called up were forwards Kyle Palmieri, Patrick Maroon, Peter Holland and Nicolas Deschamps, along with blueliners Mat Clark, Nate Guenin and goalie Igor Bobkov.
News: The Ducks have reassigned Green to AHL Syracuse, the team's official site reports.
Analysis: Green saw just over nine minutes of game action Tuesday in a 5-2 loss to the Sabres. At this time, he's best viewed as an insurance policy within the Ducks' organization.
News: The Ducks recalled Green from AHL Syracuse on Tuesday, according to the team's official Twitter page.
Analysis: Green did not score a point in 11 games with the Ducks earlier this season, but he will provide some insurance with Nick Bonino dealing with a foot injury.
News: Green has cleared waivers, TSN.ca reports.
Analysis: There's no word yet if he'll actually be sent down to the AHL, but a move from the Ducks should be forthcoming as they're likely clearing a roster spot for a player returning from an injury.
News: The Ducks recalled Green from Syracuse, according to the Orange County Register.
Analysis: With wingers Matt Beleskey (concussion) and Dan Sexton (nose) out because of injuries, Green returns to the Ducks' roster. Green appeared in seven games for Syracuse and collected three points (1G 2A). During the preseason, he scored four points (1G 3A) with a plus-1 rating in three exhibition games for the Ducks and tied for the third on the team in points.
News: Green was assigned to Syracuse of the AHL on Monday, according to the Orange County Register.
Analysis: The Ducks stated on Monday that Green will be one of the first players called back up once injuries hit the team. Maxime Macenauer was also sent to Syracuse on Monday.
News: The Ducks signed LW Josh Green and center Eric Boguniecki to one-year contracts Tuesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Analysis: Green, 30, is a veteran of 322 career NHL games. He last played for the Canucks in 2006-07, collecting seven points (two assists) in 57 games. He is nothing more than organizational depth and can be ignored in Fantasy.
News: Canucks C Josh Green left the game with a knee injury in the first period Thursday after trying to hit Keith Ballard just after the Phoenix defenseman had nailed Alex Burrows with a big hit and will be out 4-6 weeks.
Analysis: Green has just two goals and five assists on the season. He has never been a big points guy in his 8-year career. Keep him out of active Fantasy lineups while he is on the shelf with a knee injury.
News: LW Jan Bulis, LW Josh Green, C Ryan Kesler and D Lukas Krajicek scored in Tuesday's game at Montreal for the surging Canucks, who have won nine of 10 to move past Calgary into first place in the Northwest Division.
Analysis: Despite the goal, Green is not worth using in any Fantasy leagues at this time.
News: LW Jan Bulis, LW Josh Green, C Ryan Kesler and D Lukas Krajicek scored in Tuesday's game at Montreal for the surging Canucks, who have won nine of 10 to move past Calgary into first place in the Northwest Division.
Analysis: Despite the goal, Bulis is only worth a look in the largest of Fantasy leagues at this point.
News: Josh Green (toe) was activated from injured reserve to play in Thursday's game at Calgary. He was scoreless in 8:28 of ice time.
Analysis: It appears safe to get Green back into the active Fantasy lineup in all larger leagues.
News: Canucks center Josh Green will be out at least two weeks after breaking his toe during practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Green has one goal and three assists in 25 games this season. He has no Fantasy value at this time.
News: Jan Bulis, Alex Burrows, Matt Cooke, Josh Green and Tommi Santala were all scoreless in Sunday's game at Colorado.
Analysis: The players mentioned above have Fantasy value only in the largest of formats at this point.
News: Green signed with the Calgary Flames on Thursday. He scored a goal and added four assists in 45 games for Edmonton, N.Y. Rangers and Washington last season. He has no Fantasy value.
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News: Green was claimed off waivers on Wednesday by the Washington Capitals. He was placed on waivers on Tuesday by the New York Rangers. He has no Fantasy value.
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News: The New York Rangers acquired Green from the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday. Edmonton received a conditional 2004 draft pick in the deal. Green might see more ice time with the Rangers, but he still doesn't warrant any attention in Fantasy leagues.
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News: Green skated on the Oilers' top line in Sunday's practice. He had been sidelined by a back strain, but skated with Anson Carter and Mike Comrie, according to the Edmonton Journal. Green had minimal Fantasy value, but this line assignment might make him worth picking up if he gets off to a hot start and solidifies his spot with his new linemates.
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News: Green might return from a back injury Saturday against Anaheim. The Edmonton Journal reports that he looked good in Wednesday's practice after having a cortisone shot earlier in the week. Green is not a useful Fantasy player.
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News: Green is expected to return to the ice Saturday, according to The Edmonton Journal. He missed Wednesday's game because of a bruised hand.
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News: Green, who missed the first 40 games of the season recovering from surgery on his left shoulder, now needs season-ending surgery on his right shoulder. He suffered the injury during a conditioning stint recovering from the initial surgery. Don't bother holding onto Green.
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News: Green, who was assigned to Hamilton of the AHL for a three-game conditioning stint last Friday, suffered a re-dislocation of his shoulder during the second game and will be sidelined for at least two to three weeks. He will undergo an MRI once the swelling goes down. Don't bother waiting for Green to make his return to the Oilers - he won't help your team this season.
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News: The Oilers will test Green's shoulder on Wednesday. He has been sidelined since training camp after undergoing surgery to repair a dislocated left shoulder, but could be cleared to go on a conditioning stint as soon as December 27. It will take Green some time to get up to full speed, so we wouldn't recommend him as a Fantasy prospect this season.
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News: Green, who had surgery to repair a separated shoulder in September, skated for the first time since the injury this week. He wasn't allowed to make contact with his teammates, but this is a good sign he's progressing well. Early projections say Green could return to action in as soon as three to four weeks, as opposed to the All-Star break, although it's too soon to tell for sure. He could be a marginal Fantasy player over the season's second half, but let him prove he's worth a pickup first.
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News: Green has been blistering the puck recently and has a six-game scoring streak. The Islanders have been hot and Green has been as well. He has recorded 5 goals and 3 assists during his scoring streak and is a 5. He has also taken 19 shots during the run, averaging more than 3 a game over during the streak.
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News: Green, acquired from Los Angeles in the offseason trade that sent Ziggy Palffy to the Kings, was recalled from Lowell of the AHL. He took one shot on Monday against Phoenix.
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