News:Robyn Regehr had an assist, two blocked shots and six hits in his Kings debut Thursday, the Associated Press reports.
Analysis:Robyn Regehr lived up to his reputation as a tough defender. "He's exactly what we thought he was," teammate Justin Williams said. "He's a hard-nosed defenseman, he's hard to play against, and he's not going to give an inch to anyone on the opposite team. That's what we need, and we're all happy as forwards that he's with us now."
News:Robyn Regehr has been sent to the Kings from the Sabres in exchange for a pair of second-round draft picks, according to Darren Dreger of TSN.
Analysis: The Sabres are clearly sellers right now amid a season of disappointment and the Kings want to shore up their blue line for another hopeful playoff run. Robyn Regehr's scoring days were never really high to begin with and he only had two points in 29 games for the Sabres this season, but he's got good leadership skills and this seems to be a trade that will help both teams. But a pair of second-round picks for a somewhat expensive veteran is a nice snag for the Sabres ahead of the deadline.
News:Robyn Regehr (lower body) will play Sunday against the Bruins.
Analysis:Robyn Regehr, who last suited up on January 27, has recorded one assist in the five games he has played for the Sabres thus far this season.
Sabres' Regehr (Lower Body) Expected To Play Sunday
News:Robyn Regehr (lower body) is expected to play Sunday against the Bruins, WGR550.com reports.
Analysis: While Sabres coach Lindy Ruff wouldn't commit to his lineup for Sunday's tilt, all signs point to Robyn Regehr being in action against Columbus. The 32-year-old defenseman has missed the last seven games, but Matt Ellis was placed on waivers to make room on the roster for Regehr.
News: Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said it's possible Robyn Regehr (lower body) could play Sunday, Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News reports.
Analysis: While Lindy wouldn't commit to his lineup, it sounds like Robyn Regehr could return Sunday after missing the last seven games with a lower body injury.
News:Robyn Regehr (lower body) practiced fully Friday, Paul Hamilton of WGR 550 reports.
Analysis:Robyn Regehr practiced in full for the first time Friday, but he will not play Saturday against the Islanders. He will likely need a few more practices to get up to speed, but it appears he's getting closer to returning.
News:Robyn Regehr will miss Tuesday's game with a lower-body injury, The Buffalo News' Mike Harrington reports.
Analysis: The injury is described as "short-term," so it doesn't sound like he'll be out long. He'll miss Tuesday's game, and it's possible he could also miss Thursday's game against the Bruins.
News:Robyn Regehr (lower body) skated just 13:08 and was minus-2 in his return to the lineup Monday, having missed one game with his injury.
Analysis: He appeared to have been benched in the third period following the Jets' third goal and struggled defensively the entire game. Robyn Regehr has just three points and is minus-14 in 59 games this season following an offseason trade from Calgary.
News:Robyn Regehr (lower body) is a game-time decision for Monday's game against Winnipeg, Winnipeg Sun writer Ken Wiebe reports.
Analysis:Robyn Regehr missed Saturday's game with the injury and was replaced by Alexander Sulzer at the time.
News:Robyn Regehr (lower body) was not on the ice for morning skate Saturday, reports Jon Vogl of The Buffalo News.
Analysis: He left Thursday's game in San Jose with a lower body injury and did not return. Consider him doubtful for Saturday's game. With Robyn Regehr out, it looks like Alexander Sulzer will draw in for his first game as a Sabre.
News:Robyn Regehr left Thursday's win over the Sharks with a lower body injury, the Associated Press reports.
Analysis: The injury occurred in the second period, and Robyn Regehr didn't come back afterward. As a stay-at-home defenseman, he's not likely to tally a high number of points when healthy. The real shock is that he has a minus-14 rating this season, given his reputation as a strong defender.
News:Robyn Regehr (ear) should be okay to play against the Bruins on Friday, according to the Sabres Twitter feed.
Analysis: He had left Tuesday's game after taking a stick to the ear, but all appears to be well going forward. He doesn't hold much fantasy value, but the Sabres will be happy to have him back to face the defending champs.
News:Robyn Regehr was not on the ice for the team's Wednesday workout, according to Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News.
Analysis: Coach Lindy Ruff sometimes gives the veterans a maintenance day, so let's hope that's all it is for Regeher. More details are definitely to come out before Thursday night's game in Philadelphia.
News:Robyn Regehr (upper body) will return to the lineup Tuesday against New Jersey, the team's official Twitter page reports.
Analysis: The Brazilian defenseman took a shot off the wrist in mid-January and missed several games. He has just two points and 32 PIM through 43 games this season. Robyn Regehr is only on pace for four points this season after posting 17 points in each of the past two years.
News:Robyn Regehr (upper body) skated Monday, but won't play until at least next Tuesday, when Buffalo visits Montreal in the first game after the All-Star break, The Buffalo News reports.
Analysis:Robyn Regehr isn't a scorer by any means -- just two points in 43 games this season -- but he's a strong veteran presence on the blue line and may be the team's toughest defenseman. The team hasn't won since he left the lineup.
News:Robyn Regehr (upper body) is still on the road with the team but will miss at least the next week, The Buffalo News reports.
Analysis: The news just keeps getting worse for the Sabres, who are already halfway through the defensive depth chart of their AHL affiliate in Rochester because of injuries. No exact diagnosis is known yet, but ruling out Robyn Regehr so quickly can't be a good sign.
News:Robyn Regehr left Saturday's game with an upper-body injury just seconds after he took a wrist shot, according to a report in the Buffalo News. The prognosis does not look good.
Analysis: "He's going to miss a little bit of time," Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff said after the game. That could mean a break or a torn tendon; neither is a good alternative. He has just two points this season so his loss will be felt much more acutely on the ice than in the fantasy arena.
News:Robyn Regehr (upper body) will play in Tuesday's game against the Islanders, the Buffalo News reports.
Analysis: There was some concern Robyn Regehr suffered a concussion as a result of a big hit Friday, but he apparently passed any and all concussion tests and is ready to go after missing just one game Saturday.
News:Robyn Regehr (upper body) "could be available" to play Tuesday against the Isles, the Sabres' official Twitter feed reports.
Analysis: The Sabres sent T.J. Brennan to Rochester on Monday, which is a strong indication that they expect Robyn Regehr to suit up again Tuesday night.
News:Robyn Regehr (upper body) has no timetable for a return, Sabres.com reports.
Analysis: While no official comment has been made stating so, Robyn Regehr appears to be out for Saturday's game against Washington, as Brayden McNabb was recalled.
News:Robyn Regehr left Friday's game with an upper body injury and will not return, the Sabres' official site reports.
Analysis:Robyn Regehr left the ice with eight minutes remaining in a 5-1 game, so there was no reason for a gimpy Regehr to return.
News: Regeher is pairing up with the more offense-minded Tyler Myers so far in camp for the Sabres.
Analysis: This could bode well for an increase in Regeher's offensive numbers this season, but most likely it won't be enough of a boost to warrant drafting him any higher in fantasy leagues.
News: Regehr was traded to Buffalo on Saturday along with Ales Kotalik and a second-round pick at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Paul Byron and Chris Butler.
Analysis: Regehr was on the fence in regard to waiving his no-trade clause, but he decided to accept the move. He should fill the same role in Buffalo that he did in Calgary, which means limited fantasy value.
News: Regehr has declined to waive his no trade-clause for a deal that would have sent him to Buffalo.
Analysis: It is said that Regehr hasn't totally closed the door on perhaps eventually moving to Buffalo, but for the moment he is interested in seeing what others team may make a deal for him. It wasn't clear who Calgary would have gotten in return had Regehr accepted the move.
News: Regher has been asked to waive his no-trade clause to move to Buffalo, reports TSN.ca.
Analysis: The hard-nosed leader has two years remaining on his contract that has a cap hit of 4.02 million each year. If he agrees, he's immediately provide size and toughness to a team that sorely needs to protect its smaller forwards. And he'd be an excellent mentor to Tyler Myers who could then be freed to return to his more offensive ways.
News: Regehr (hip flexor) was able to play in Monday's overtime loss to Montreal. He skated 23:19, didn't register a point, and had a plus-1 rating.
Analysis: Regehr will be back on the top defensive pair with Jay Bouwmeester on Wednesday when the Flames take on the Wild. He's still looking for his first goal of the season after 43 games.
News: Regehr, who is dealing with a hip flexor injury, hopes to play Monday night, though it's not guaranteed that he will take to the ice, the Calgary Herald reports.
Analysis: If the husky Regehr cannot play, expect Adam Pardy to continue getting plenty of ice time.
News: Regehr (leg) won't play Saturday against the Leafs, the Flames' official site reports.
Analysis: Consider Regehr day-to-day leading up to Monday's road game against the Canadiens.
News: Regehr, who injured his leg in the Flames' last game, will not dress on Friday night against the Senators, according to TSN.ca.
Analysis: Brendan Mikkelson will slot into Regehr's spot with Jay Bouwmeester on the team's top defensive pair.
News: Regehr is dealing with an injury to his lower body, causing him to miss practice Thursday, the Calgary Herald reports, adding that the Flames' brass hopes he can suit up Friday against the Senators.
Analysis: When healthy, Regehr helps out defensively with plenty of hits and blocks, but the Flames do not depend on him for much puck work. As a result, he can safely be overlooked in fantasy leagues.
News: Regehr (lower body) will return to the lineup Wednesday against the Devils, the Calgary Herald reports.
Analysis: Regehr missed one game with the minor injury, but it was likely considered one game too many for the Flames, a team struggling to gain ground in the Northwest Division. Certainly, Regehr will be counted on to shore up the team defense.
News: Regehr (upper body) participated in warmups, but was unable to play in Monday's eventual 2-1 loss to the Rangers, the Calgary Herald reports.
Analysis: Regehr originally sustained the injury to his upper body Sunday, when he crashed headfirst into the boards in a game against the Red Wings. When healthy, he's a quality shutdown defenseman.
News: Regehr went headfirst into the boards Sunday night while trying to line up a check against the Wings and had to leave the game, the Calgary Herald reports.
Analysis: Regehr's availability for Monday night's game against the Rangers is in question now.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr tallied an assist and finished at plus-2 on Wednesday against the Hurricanes. It was his first point in seven games and 13th assist on the season.
Analysis: Regehr lost long-time defensive partner Dion Phaneuf when Calgary traded him to Toronto on Sunday. He has since been replaced by Ian White, who came over in the same trade. White might not be as talented overall as Phaneuf, but he is a pretty decent blueliner. Regehr's strengths are on defense and he continues to have minimal Fantasy appeal. He remains best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr scored his first goal of the season in Monday's 9-1 loss to the Sharks.
Analysis: Regehr has never scored more than six goals in a single season, so he won't be too happy that his first effort of the season came in such a rout. He remains best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News: Calgary D Robyn Regehr returned to the lineup on Wednesday against the Thrashers after missing one game with an undisclosed injury. He failed to record a point in 22:34 of ice time and finished at plus-1. He has no points in three games.
Analysis: Regehr has produced 10 assists in 29 games this season and is above even at plus-6. He definitely looks more like his old self after slumping to eight points in 2008-09. Regehr is a better defender than offensive player and has low-end Fantasy appeal in standard formats. He is best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr participated in the pregame skate on Monday against the Kings before being scratched with an undisclosed injury. Regehr played just 19 minutes against the Sharks on Saturday before getting injured.
Analysis: Regehr has produced 10 assists in 28 games this season and is above even at plus-5. He definitely looks more like his old self after slumping to eight points in 2008-09. Regehr is a better defender than offensive player and has low-end Fantasy appeal in standard formats. He is best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr, matched against Joe Thornton's line, was injured in Saturday's win over the Sharks.
Analysis: Regehr is off to a decent start to the season with the Flames by his standards as he is one pace for 32 assists. However, his numbers still only make him a low-end Fantasy option when healthy.
News: Calgary D Robyn Regehr picked up his first assist in five games on Monday at Nashville. Regehr now has 10 assists on the season, accounting for all of his points.
Analysis: Regehr is off to a decent start to the season with the Flames by his standards as he is one pace for 32 assists. However, his numbers still only make him a low-end Fantasy option.
News:The Sports Xchange reports Flames D Robyn Regehr was a plus-3 for the second straight game Tuesday against the Blue Jackets. Regehr, considered one of the best defensive defensemen, was a shocking minus-7 through the first six games.
Analysis: Regehr also has an assist in three of four games. Regehr had one of his worst seasons in 2008-09, but now that Brent Sutter is behind the bench, Regehr is starting to get back on track. Regehr will play most nights next to Jay Bouwmeester or Dion Phaneuf. He will never carry the pairings offensively, but Regehr could pick up a nice plus-minus rating and some secondary assists. He has low-end Fantasy appeal and is best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News:The Sports Xchange reports Flames D Robyn Regehr was paired with D Dion Phaneuf during Thursday's opener against the Canucks. Throughout the preseason, Regehr skated with D Jay Bouwmeester. However, Bouwmeester played mainly with D Mark Giordano in the opener. Phaneuf and Bouwmeester were together on the first-line power play. Bouwmeester played more than 29 minutes.
Analysis: Regehr is a shutdown defender and we expect him to be among the team's top four blueliners all season. It might help him marginally playing alongside offensive players like Phaneuf and Bouwmeester, but we don't expect serious numbers from Regehr. He has low-end Fantasy appeal and is best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (knee) was able to play during Thursday's preseason game against the Islanders. He didn't have a point in 24:41 of ice time but finished at plus-1 and spent two minutes in the penalty box. He also took five shots.
Analysis: Regehr had a really trying season in 2008-09. He failed to score a goal for the first time in five seasons and finished with just eight points in 75 games. He also missed time in the playoffs with a knee injury. However, he finished on the plus side for the fifth straight year. Regehr has always been a more defensive-minded skater, but had managed 20-plus points for three straight seasons before '08-09. Regehr has low-end Fantasy appeal and is best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News:The Sports Xchange reports Flames D Robyn Regehr was planned to resume skating once the second round of the playoffs began, in the hopes he'd be back in action within a week from a strained knee ligament. He insisted it's not torn and will be fine within a couple of months. Calgary was eliminated in the first round by Chicago.
Analysis: Regehr had a really trying season in 2008-09. He failed to score a goal for the first time in five seasons and finished with just eight points in 75 games. However, he finished on the plus side for the fifth straight year. Regehr has always been a more defensive-minded skater, but had managed 20-plus points for three straight seasons before '08-09. The Flames will have a new coach in 2009-10, but Regehr should still fill the same role as a top-logging defenseman. However, he has low-end Fantasy appeal and is best used in leagues that reward heavily for PIM, short-handed stats and plus-minus rating.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (lower body) was not active for Game 6 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Blackhawks. The Flames were eliminated with the 4-1 loss on Monday, ending Regehr's season.
Analysis: Regehr is mostly an enforcer with the Flames and not really worth using in Fantasy in anything other than leagues that reward heavily for PIM.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (lower body) was not active for Wednesday's Game 5 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Blackhawks. He has missed each game in the series and remains questionable for Game 6.
Analysis: Regehr is mostly an enforcer with the Flames and not really worth using in Fantasy in anything other than leagues that reward heavily for PIM.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (lower body) was not active for Wednesday's Game 4 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Blackhawks. He has missed each game in the series and remains questionable for Game 5.
Analysis: It's really disappointing the Flames haven't had Regehr's defensive presence for the playoffs, but this injury seems to be more serious than first thought. Regehr will remain more of a low-end Fantasy defenseman heading into 2009-10 since his offensive numbers continue to be on the low end.
News: Calgary D Robyn Regehr was scratched for Monday's Game 3 of the Western Conference quarterfinals against the Chicago Blackhawks. The Flames won Game 3 and the series moves to a 2-1 Chicago lead. Regehr will be questionable for Game 4.
Analysis: Regehr is more of an enforcer for the Flames and that kind of a player is far less useful during the playoffs. He does little in terms of offense, making him a low-end option looking ahead to Draft Day 2009.
News: Calgary D Robyn Regehr was unable to play in Game 2 of the Western Conference playoffs on Saturday against the Blackhawks. Regehr is considered questionable for Game 3 on Monday at home.
Analysis: Regehr is an enforcer with the Blackhawks and does little else. He'll retain that status on Draft Day 2009.
News: Calgary D Robyn Regehr was unable to play in Game One of the Western Conference playoffs on Thursday against the Blackhawks. Regehr is considered questionable for Game Two at Chicago on Saturday.
Analysis: Regehr is more of an enforcer for the Flames and that kind of a player is far less useful during the playoffs. He does little in terms of offense, making him a low-end option looking ahead to Draft Day 2009.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (lower body) was not active Saturday against the Oilers. He has missed the last five games and remains questionable for the start of the Western Conference playoffs.
Analysis: The Flames have no reason to push Regehr back into action before the playoffs start, so it's no surprise that he sat out of the team's final game. He has done little offensively which makes him a low-end option heading into Draft Day 2009. His value is mostly in leagues that reward heavily for PIM and short-handed stats.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (lower body) was not active Friday against the Oilers. He has missed the last four games and remains questionable for Saturday's rematch with Edmonton.
Analysis: The Flames are taking a bit of a cautious approach with Regehr since he does need to be 100 percent by playoff time. He hasn't been a very strong offensive player in 2008-09 and that will cut into his Fantasy appeal on Draft Day 2009. Regehr's top Fantasy value is in leagues that reward heavily for short-handed stats and PIM.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (lower body) did not return to the lineup Tuesday against the Canucks. He has missed the last three games and remains questionable for Friday against the Oilers.
Analysis: The Flames are taking a bit of a cautious approach with Regehr since he does need to be 100 percent by playoff time. It's unfortunate for Fantasy owners who can't start the defenseman at this time. Regehr's offensive production has been disappointing in 2008-09 after totaling 20-plus points in the previous three years. He is best used in Fantasy leagues that reward heavily for short-handed stats and PIM when healthy.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr was held out of Monday's game against the Wild after leaving Thursday's game against the Stars with a lower-body injury. He remains day-to-day and questionable for Tuesday at Vancouver. He has missed two games with the ailment.
Analysis: Regehr has no goals, eight assists and a plus-11 rating in 75 games this season. He has been a pretty good iron man for the Flames the last few seasons, but his offensive production has been disappointing in 2008-09 after totaling 20-plus points in the previous three years. He is best used in Fantasy leagues that reward heavily for short-handed stats and PIM when healthy.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr was held out of Friday's game against the Wild after leaving Thursday's game against the Stars with a lower-body injury. He remains day-to-day and questionable for Monday against the Kings.
Analysis: Regehr has no goals, eight assists and a plus-11 rating in 75 games this season. He has been a pretty good iron man for the Flames the last few seasons, but his offensive production has been disappointing in 2008-09 after totaling 20-plus points in the previous three years. He is best used in Fantasy leagues that reward heavily for short-handed stats and PIM when healthy.
News: The Flames were short a defenseman Thursday against the Stars after Robyn Regehr left early with a lower-body injury. Calgary coach Mike Keenan said Regehr, who didn't have a point in 7:09 of ice time and finished at minus-1, is day to day. "Injuries are part of the game," Calgary defenseman Jordan Leopold said. "This isn't the time of year when you want them. But we've got depth for a reason."
Analysis: Regehr has no goals, eight assists and a plus-11 rating in 75 games this season. He has been a pretty good iron man for the Flames the last few seasons, but his offensive production has been disappointing in 2008-09 after totaling 20-plus points in the previous three years. He is best used in Fantasy leagues that reward heavily for short-handed stats and PIM when healthy.
News: The Columbus Dispatch reports that Flames D Robyn Regehr could be punished by the NHL for his cross-check to the head of Blue Jackets RW Derek Dorsett on Wednesday night.
Analysis: Regehr is a top-logging defenseman for Calgary, but is on the ice primarily for his defense. He is best used in Fantasy leagues that reward heavily for short-handed stats and PIM. Keep an eye on any possible suspension heading into Fantasy Week 17 (Jan. 26-Feb. 1).
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr failed to record a point and finished at plus-2 during Wednesday's game against the Blue Jackets. He also spent six minutes in the penalty box on three minor penalties.
Analysis: Regehr doesn't have a point in 14 games and hasn't scored this season. He is usually good for about 20 points, but he is a long ways off from that total. Regehr is a top-logging defenseman for Calgary, but is on the ice primarily for his defense. He is best used in Fantasy leagues that reward heavily for short-handed stats and PIM.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr failed to record a point and finished at minus-1 in 24:04 of ice time Tuesday against the Blues. He doesn't have a point in seven December games and just four points (no goals) in 30 games.
Analysis: Regehr is one of the Flames' top-logging defenseman and even pairs with Dion Phaneuf on nights. Still, he is not on the ice for his offensive presence and is asked to play more aggressively on the defensive end. Regehr has marginal Fantasy appeal outside of leagues that reward heavily for plus/minus ratings and short-handed stats.
News: Calgary D Robyn Regehr returned to action from a knee injury on Tuesday night in a loss to Phoenix. Regehr did not record any points in the game or spend any time in the penalty box in 17:44 on the ice.
Analysis: Regehr is logging more than 21 minutes per game for Calgary, so he is very important to their team when healthy. He is usually good for about 20-30 points and posts a favorable plus/minus rating. Still, Regeher is more of a low-end Fantasy defenseman at this time.
News:The Sports Xchange reports Flames D Robyn Regehr (knee) didn't play Sunday against the Ducks, replaced by D Adam Pardy. With Regehr out, Dion Phaneuf skated a season-high 34:37 and Adrian Aucoin played 25:51.
Analysis: Regehr is logging more than 21 minutes per game for Calgary, so he is very important to their team when healthy. He is usually good for about 20-30 points and posts a favorable plus/minus rating. Still, Regeher is more of a low-end Fantasy defenseman when healthy. Consider him an injury-risk start Week 5 (Nov. 3-9).
News: Flames defenseman Robyn Regehr left the team before its season-opening game in Vancouver on Thursday night after his wife went into labor back in Calgary. Regehr was back for Saturday's matchup against the Canucks. Regehr had one shot on goal in the game.
Analysis: Regehr, who was third among Flames defensemen with five goals, 20 points and a plus-11 rating last season, usually plays alongside Dion Phaneuf. He remains a low-end Fantasy option.
News: Flames defenseman Robyn Regehr left the team before its season-opening game in Vancouver on Thursday night after his wife went into labor back in Calgary. Regehr and his wife, Christina, are expecting their first child.
Analysis: Regehr, who was third among Flames defensemen with five goals, 20 points and a plus-11 rating last season, is expected to rejoin the team for the rematch with the Canucks on Saturday night in Calgary. Regehr usually plays alongside Dion Phaneuf, but remains a low-end Fantasy option when active.
News:The Sports Xchange reports D Robyn Regehr remains the linchpin of the Calgary defense by being one of the top shutdown defenders around and one of the most punishing.
Analysis: Regehr had 20-plus points for a third straight season in 2007-08 and also finished at plus-11. He added 79 penalty minutes. He will once again play alongside Dion Phaneuf, but Phaneuf does most of the scoring. Consider Regehr a low-end Fantasy defenseman.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr scored a goal and finished at even during Saturday's game against the Kings. Regehr opened the scoring at 2:37 of the first period with his first goal in 26 career games against the Kings. Regehr and Daymond Langkow scored 62 seconds apart early in the first period, helping the Flames beat Los Angeles for the fifth straight time.
Analysis: Regehr now has four goals and eight assists with a plus-9 rating this season. Regehr continues to be one of the Flames top defenseman, but is just not a big-time scorer. Right now, he is merely a low-end Fantasy defenseman.
News:The Sports Xchange reports Flames D Robyn Regehr played a team-high 7:48 while shorthanded Friday against the Hurricanes and has begun to earn some power-play time because of his heavy shot.
Analysis: Regehr has just one power-play goal this season, but if he ever becomes a real threat during the man-advantage, his Fantasy value would increase. Right now, he is merely a low-end Fantasy defenseman.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr was able to suit up for Sunday's game against the Blackhawks despite injuring his foot Thursday against the Penguins. He failed to record a point in 21:03 of ice time and finished at even. He also spent two minutes in the penalty box for hooking.
Analysis: Regehr is one of the Flames' top defenseman and sees about 21 minutes per game. He has seven points in 29 games this season, but has never tallied more than 26 points in a season. He is merely a low-end Fantasy defender when healthy.
News: Flames defenseman Robyn Regehr took a shot off the foot early in the second period Thursday against the Penguins. He played another shift, but then left the game and did not return. He did not record a point in 13:53 of ice time and finished at even. He also spent two minutes in the penalty box for interference.
Analysis: Regehr is one of the Flames' top defenseman and sees about 21 minutes per game. He has seven points in 28 games this season, but has never tallied more than 26 points in a season. He is merely a low-end Fantasy defender when healthy.
News:Robyn Regehr (ear) was able to play against Colorado Thursday.
Analysis: Regehr has a strong shot and earns some time on the power play, but is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy flier when healthy.
News: The Flames lost one of their top defenseman Sunday against the Canucks after Robyn Regehr took a slap shot from Lukas Krajicek in the ear just 1:31 into the game. He was held out for the remainder of the game for precautionary reasons, a team spokesman said.
Analysis: Regehr has just two goals and two assists this season, and has been stuck in a scoring funk. He has just one point in his last 10 games. Regehr has a strong shot and earns some time on the power play, but is nothing more than a low-end Fantasy flier when healthy. He is day to day.
News: Robyn Regehr scored a power-play goal against Edmonton Saturday.
Analysis: Regehr has a hard shot from the point and he has proven he deserves more time on the power play.
News: Robyn Regehr (knee) was able to play in Sunday's preseason opener against the Panthers. It was a forgettable game, as he was scoreless with a minus-2 rating in 25:43 of ice time.
Analysis: Regehr is worth using in deeper Fantasy leagues heading into the 2007-08 season. He doesn't score much, but he can help out in the assists category and plus/minus department.
News: The Calgary Flames signed captain Jarome Iginla and assistant captain Robyn Regehr to five-year contract extensions that begin following the 2007-08 season. Iginla, a forward who turned 30 on Sunday, led the Flames with 39 goals and 94 points in 70 games last season despite a leg injury. He could have become an unrestricted free agent after next season.
Analysis: Regehr, a 27-year-old native of Brazil, has spent seven seasons with the Flames. The defenseman played in 78 games last season, recording two goals and 19 assists. He led the Flames with a plus-27 rating last season. He is a solid No. 5 or 6 Fantasy defenseman in leagues of 10 or more teams heading into 2007-08.
News: Robyn Regehr (knee) missed Sunday's Game 6 against the Red Wings due to his nagging knee injury.
Analysis: It is uncertain whether or not Regehr will need offseason corrective knee surgery or not. He is expected to be back for training camp in September barring any setbacks.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (knee) did not play during Game 5 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals against the Red Wings Saturday.
Analysis: Regehr is still day to day at this time and remains questionable for Game 6 of the series.
News: Robyn Regehr (knee) missed his second straight start on Thursday in Game 4 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals.
Analysis: Regehr is considered questionable for Game 5 back in Detroit on Saturday afternoon.
News: Robyn Regehr (knee) aggravated his knee injury and has been ruled OUT for Tuesday's Game 3 against the Red Wings. Flames coach Jim Playfair is hopeful he will be able to return for Game 4 on Thursday.
Analysis: Regehr has managed two goals, 21 points and a superb plus-27 rating, so he will be sorely missed.
News: RW Jeff Friesen (torso) and D Robyn Regehr (knee) each returned for Game 2 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals against the Flames and were held scoreless with no shots on goal. Regehr didn't play in the third period because of what the team called a leg injury. "No, he didn't rush back too soon," coach Jim Playfair said. "We'll get an evaluation on him back in Calgary."
Analysis: The Flames find themselves down 2-0 in their series heading back to Calgary for Game 3 on Tuesday. If you own them in postseason Fantasy leagues, they might only have another couple of games remaining. Regehr is once again considered day to day.
News: The Calgary Sun reports Regehr, who was doubtful for Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals at Detroit, missed Thursday's 4-1 loss due to a knee injury.
Analysis: Regehr will have two full days to rest before Game 2 on Sunday. He is considered questionable for that matchup.
News: Robyn Regehr was scoreless in Monday's game against the Coyotes.
Analysis: Regehr has done very little to warrant any Fantasy consideration except for in Roto leagues for help in the plus/minus category.
News: Robyn Regehr was scoreless in Thursday's game at Columbus, posting a minus-1 rating in 20:57 of ice time with no shots on goal.
Analysis: Despite the scoreless game, Regehr has emerged as a decent No. 4 or 5 Fantasy option in leagues of 12 or more teams.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr scored his first goal of the season Friday against the Blue Jackets. He also had two assists in the 6-2 win.
Analysis: Regehr now has 14 assists and a plus-21 rating on the season. He should only be used in larger leagues since he doesn't do enough on a game-to-game basis.
News: Robyn Regehr (flu) returned to the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Kings. He was scoreless with a plus-1 rating in 22:01 of ice time.
Analysis: It appears safe to get Regehr back into the active Fantasy lineup in all larger leagues.
News: D Robyn Regehr missed his second game on Sunday at Chicago with the flu.
Analysis: Regehr is considered day to day. Keep him resered in all larger Fantasy leagues until he can officially return and prove his health.
News: Flames D Robyn Regehr (flu) couldn't play Friday against the Wild.
Analysis: Despite the lack of offense, Regehr can be helpful to Fantasy owners in the assists, PIM and plus-minus categories in all Roto leagues when healthy. He is considered day-to-day.
News: Regehr has not scored any goals and has just 12 assists, but he has an impressive plus-20 rating which is good for second on the team. He also has 44 penalty minutes through 47 games at the All-Star break.
Analysis: Despite the lack of offense, Regehr can be helpful to Fantasy owners in the assists, PIM and plus-minus categories in all Roto leagues.
News: Robyn Regehr picked up an assist Saturday against the Stars to go along with a nice plus-2 rating in the win.
Analysis: Regehr has managed no goals and 11 assists through 40 games, so he remains a No. 5 or 6 Fantasy option in most leagues at this point.
News: Regehr has managed no goals and just nine assists with a plus-11 rating through 33 games at the Christmas break. Even his brother Richie has a goal in five games after spending most of the season with Omaha of the AHL.
Analysis: Regehr is best used in Roto formats for help in the plus/minus and assists categories. Avoid him in most weekly head-to-head formats.
News: Roman Hamrlik and Robyn Regehr were both scoreless in Thursday's game at Ottawa. Each player had an even rating.
Analysis: Hamrlik and Regehr are solid No. 3 or 4 Fantasy defensemen in leagues of 12 or more teams.
News: Coach Jim Playfair has announced that Dion Phaneuf and Robyn Regehr will make up the team's top defensive pairing for the Calgary Flames.
Analysis: Phaneuf is a top-notch Fantasy defenseman in all leagues. Regehr is worth a look in most larger pools as a No. 5 or 6 option, as he will likely see a lot of time on the power play.
News: Robyn Regehr has managed just four goals, 14 assists and a plus-7 rating through 43 games at the Olympic Games break.
Analysis: Regehr is a decent No. 5 or 6 Fantasy defenseman in most leagues for the stretch run.
News: Robyn Regehr set a career-high with three assists in Monday's game at San Jose, helping the Flames to a big road win.
Analysis: Regehr entered Monday's game with one goal and three assists over the past 13 games, so keep that in mind before overvaluing him in Fantasy leagues.
News: Regehr was scoreless for the fourth consecutive game on Saturday at Minnesota and he has just two assists during the past nine contests.
Analysis: Regehr is normally a serviceable No. 4 or 5 Fantasy defenseman, but he is not even worth considering right now in larger leagues until he starts to pick up his production.
News: Robyn Regehr was selected to represent Canada in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.
Analysis: Regehr is a solid defenseman who does not get much attention for some reason in Fantasy leagues. However, he is seeing more of a role with the Flames following an injury to Roman Hamrlik (knee) out of action.
News: Robyn Regehr had an assist and plus-1 rating with four shots on goal in 22:07 of ice time in Saturday's game against the Senators.
Analysis: Regehr should see a larger role on the power play with Roman Hamrlik (knee) out for at least a month. If Regehr is available, roll the dice and scoop him up.
News: Robyn Regehr has posted five points (1 G, 4 A) over his past nine games, including two assists in Saturday's game at Pittsburgh.
Analysis: Regehr is starting to come around and might be worth grabbing in leagues of 12 or more teams if you need a No. 3 or 4 Fantasy rearguard.
News: Robyn Regehr might be sidelined at least one month due to a sprained knee.
Analysis: With Regehr out of the mix for now, rookie Dion Phaneuf will have his ticket punched to Calgary to open the year. Regehr's Fantasy appeal is now minimal and he should be dropped for any early-draft league rosters.
News: The Calgary Sun reports that Robyn Regehr, who sat out this past weekend's preseason games with a shoulder injury, will be ready to play in Thursday's regular-season opener in Vancouver.
Analysis: Regehr appears safe to keep active for this week in larger leagues.
News: Robyn Regehr left Thursday's preseason game against Minnesota after the first period with a shoulder injury, according to the Calgary Sun. Flames coach Darryl Sutter said the injury was a strain, and that Regehr's removal from the game was merely precautionary.
Analysis: Regehr's status is day to day. While he has a lot of value to the Flames, he is not nearly as useful in Fantasy leagues.
News: The Flames signed Regehr to a five-year contract on Thursday. "Robyn is an important member of our young defense corps and is a model player for establishing the identity we are seeking to reinforce for the Calgary Flames," said general manager and coach Darryl Sutter.
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News: Regehr (ribs) is out for Thursday's game, according to the Calgary Sun. His return date is unclear. Regehr is not a useful Fantasy player.
Analysis:
News: Regehr (ribs) missed Friday's game at Edmonton. It is unclear whether he will be able to return Sunday at Colorado. He does not warrant any Fantasy attention.
Analysis:
News: Regehr (ribs) did not play Tuesday. He is listed as day to day. He might not play Thursday against Chicago. He should not be used in Fantasy leagues.
Analysis:
News: Regehr has been ruled out for Tuesday's game. The Calgary Sun reports that he is recovering from a rib injury. Regehr is not a useful Fantasy player.
Analysis:
News: Regehr (thumb) did not practice on Wednesday. The Flames still expect him to play Thursday against Minnesota. Regehr is not a useful Fantasy player.
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News: Regehr's wrist improved enough for him to play Tuesday against Detroit. "It's a little bit sore. It's not 100 percent," he told the Calgary Herald. "But the MRI was clear. There was no bone damage at all. It was a huge relief for me." Regehr has no Fantasy value.
Analysis:
News: Regehr suffered damage to his left wrist Saturday against the Blues. According to the Calgary Herald, there is a chance that he has a break in his scaphoid bone. Regehr will not play Tuesday against Detroit, and he has no Fantasy value.
Analysis:
News: The Flames will be without Regehr for three to four weeks after he suffered a knee ligament sprain during last Friday's game against Edmonton. The injury is the same one that forced him to miss six games in November. Don't bother holding onto Regehr, who doesn't appear close to achieving his potential in the NHL.
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