Chabot (upper body) won't play against the Kings on Monday, Jackson Starr of the Senators' official site reports.
Chabot is day-to-day and will sit out at least one game. He missed three straight contests before returning to the lineup in Saturday's 3-2 win over San Jose, but he might have aggravated the injury. Chabot has collected two goals, 10 points, 22 shots on net, 36 blocked shots and 13 hits in 18 appearances this season. Nikolas Matinpalo (undisclosed) is expected to replace Chabot in Monday's lineup versus the Kings.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Appears to aggravate injury
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Chabot looked to aggravate his upper-body injury in Saturday's game versus the Sharks, Max Miller of NHL.com reports.
Chabot appeared to tweak something late in the third period and didn't take a shift after that happened. However, he talked to the media after the game, telling Murray Pam of Hockey Hot Stove that he "felt great" upon returning to the lineup Saturday. Typically, players with injuries will not be interviewed after games, so this suggests Chabot may have escaped a serious issue. That said, fantasy managers will want to check on his availability for Monday's game versus the Kings.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Removed from IR
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Chabot (upper body) was activated from injured reserve Saturday, per the NHL media site.
Following a three-game absence, Chabot is poised to return to the lineup against San Jose on Saturday. He has collected two goals, 10 points, 19 shots on net, 35 blocked shots and 11 hits across 17 appearances this season. The Senators returned Lassi Thomson to AHL Belleville on Saturday to make room for Chabot on the roster.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Designated for injured reserve
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Chabot (upper body) was placed on injured reserve Monday, per the NHL media site.
Chabot sustained an upper-body injury during last Tuesday's game against the Stars, and the Senators announced Thursday that the defenseman was expected to miss approximately two weeks. His move to injured reserve shouldn't impact his return timetable, but Jordan Spence should have an opportunity to step up for Ottawa while Chabot is sidelined.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Set to miss two weeks
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Chabot (upper body) is expected to miss two weeks of action, Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports Thursday.
Chabot's timeline isn't set in stone, but he's a little worse off than day-to-day after sustaining an injury Tuesday versus the Stars. The 28-year-old's absence will test the Senators' defensive depth in the short term, but it should give Jordan Spence a chance to prove himself in the lineup.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Unavailable for Thursday
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Chabot (upper body) is undergoing further testing and will miss at least Thursday's game against Boston, Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports Wednesday.
Chabot left Tuesday's 3-2 overtime loss to Dallas because of the injury. He has two goals and 10 points in 17 appearances this season. Chabot's injury should result in Nikolas Matinpalo drawing into the lineup after spending Ottawa's past three games as a healthy scratch.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Exits Tuesday's game
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Chabot sustained an upper-body injury and won't return to Tuesday's game versus the Stars.
Chabot did not take the ice for the second period, and the injury explains why. The 28-year-old defenseman can be considered day-to-day until more information is made available. Nikolas Matinpalo would likely draw back into the lineup if Chabot is unable to play Thursday versus the Bruins.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Scores in win Saturday
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Chabot scored a power-play goal in Saturday's 7-1 win over the Capitals.
Chabot gave the Senators a 6-1 lead with a power-play tally at 9:47 of the third period. It was his second goal of the campaign, but the blueliner has been productive of late. Aside from finding the twine in two of his last three appearances, Chabot also has five points over his last five games (two goals, three helpers).
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Three-game, four-point streak
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Chabot scored a goal in a 3-2 overtime loss to Edmonton on Tuesday.
Chabot fired a point shot through a crowd and past a heavily screened Stuart Skinner. It was Chabot's 72nd career NHL goal. That moved him past Chris Phillips for the third most by a Sens defender. Chabot is riding a three-game, four-point scoring streak (one goal, two assists).
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Two-point effort in loss
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Chabot collected two assists, one on the power play, in Saturday's 5-4 loss to the Islanders.
The veteran blueliner set up David Perron for the game's opening goal late in the first period, then had a hand in a Shane Pinto tally early in the second. Chabot was held off the scoresheet through the Senators' first four games of the season, but he's gotten rolling with three assists in the last two contests.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Slides helper in shootout win
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Chabot notched a power-play assist, five blocked shots and two PIM in Thursday's 4-3 shootout win over the Kraken.
Chabot got on the scoresheet for the first time in five games with his helper on a David Perron goal in the first period. The 28-year-old Chabot plays key minutes in the top four while seeing ice time in all situations, including on the second power-play unit. He has a helper, seven shots on net, 12 blocks, eight PIM and a minus-5 rating so far, but his offense should trend upward over time.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Two apples in Game 6 loss
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Chabot delivered two assists Thursday in a 4-2 loss to Toronto in Game 6.
Chabot stepped up in his first postseason, delivering one goal, three assists and 11 shots in six games. He averaged just shy of 25 minutes of ice time (24:58) and delivered seven blocks, seven shots and four hits. The 28-year-old Chabot has three years on his $8 million AAV contract, and he'll be instrumental for the Sens as they take that big step forward in the next couple of seasons.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Ready to rock
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Chabot (rest) will return to the lineup versus Toronto on Sunday in Game 1, per TSN 1200 Ottawa.
Chabot was hot down the stretch, tallying three goals and seven assists during a six-game scoring streak before sitting out Thursday against Carolina. He ended the regular season with nine goals and 45 points in 80 outings.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Won't play Thursday
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Chabot has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Hurricanes for rest purposes, Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports.
Chabot has recorded points in each of his last six appearances, racking up three goals, seven assists, seven blocked shots and four hits while averaging 23:05 of ice time across that span. He participated in Thursday's morning skate but will be kept off the ice for the Senators' regular-season finale, presumably to give him additional rest ahead of the playoffs.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Tallies on power play
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Chabot scored a power-play goal on four shots, added two hits and went minus-2 in Tuesday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Blackhawks.
Chabot played on the first unit Tuesday since Jake Sanderson (rest) was out of the lineup. In the playoffs, look for Chabot to feature on the second power-play unit while also playing a large role at even strength. He's generated nine goals, 45 points, 178 shots on net, 145 blocked shots, 58 hits and a plus-17 rating through 80 appearances this season.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Grabs three points in win
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Chabot scored a goal and registered two assists in Sunday's 4-3 overtime win over Philadelphia.
Chabot was involved in all three regulation goals for Ottawa. He assisted on goals scored by Tim Stutzle and Fabian Zetterlund before netting the game-tying goal in the third period to send the contest to overtime. The 28-year-old blueliner is up to eight goals, 36 assists and 174 shots on net in 79 appearances this season. Chabot is currently on his best scoring streak of the season, with nine points in his last five games. His scoring run has raised his season total to 44 points, which is the second-highest mark of his nine-year career, and Chabot's 79 appearances this year are the most he has played in a season.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Hits 40-point mark with two points
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Chabot had a goal and an assist in a 5-2 loss to Columbus on Tuesday.
He buried a rebound late in the third period to finish the scoring. Chabot is on a three-game, five-point scoring streak (one goal, four assists) with eight shots. More importantly, he hit 40 points (seven goals, 33 assists) on the season. That's the third time in his career that he's hit that mark. And the oft-injured Chabot has played in 77 games this season. That's the most games he's ever played in a campaign.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Adds two helpers in win
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Chabot dished out two assists in Sunday's 4-0 win over the Blue Jackets.
Chabot got in on the action early in Sunday's game by assisting Adam Gaudette's opening goal for the contest. Chabot then picked up a secondary helper on David Perron's goal in the third period. With his two helpers, the 28-year-old Chabot has 32 assists, 38 points, 167 shots on net and 139 blocked shots in 76 games this season. The blueliner has provided decent output offensively for the Senators recently with five points in his last seven games. He currently ranks 29th in the league in blocks and provides enough category coverage in fantasy to give him good value in all league formats for the remainder of the regular season.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Reaches 30-assist mark
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Chabot notched an assist and a plus-1 rating in Saturday's 3-0 win over Florida.
Chabot helped Ottawa inch closer to securing a playoff spot when he set up Matthew Highmore's empty-netter to seal the win. As a result of that insurance tally, the 28-year-old Chabot reached the 30-assist mark for the fifth time in his nine-year NHL career. The 2015 first-round selection has accumulated six goals, 36 points and a plus-12 rating across 75 appearances in 2024-25. Even though Jake Sanderson has taken over as Ottawa's No. 1 defenseman, Chabot is still capable of chipping in offensively when needed. The Senators' remaining schedule is far from a gauntlet, and Chabot could provide meaningful value for fantasy managers down the stretch.
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Senators' Thomas Chabot: Gets sixth goal of season
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Chabot scored a goal in a 4-3 win over Detroit on Thursday.
Chabot scored from the slot at 5:49 of the first period on the Sens' first shot of the game. It was his sixth goal of the season and first since Feb. 26 (13 games). Chabot has 34 points and 159 shots in 70 games this season. He's talented, but he has been overtaken by Jake Sanderson at this point in his career. Chabot may be a 35-40 point defender going forward.