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Panthers' Jack Studnicka: Goal, assist in Checkers' win
Studnicka scored a goal on three shots and added an assist in AHL Charlotte's 4-3 win over Springfield.
Studnicka has picked up three points through the first two AHL games of the year. The 26-year-old hasn't been able to carve out consistent NHL time since 2022-23 and didn't earn a single appearance at the top level in 2024-25, but he had 45 points in 72 regular-season games with AHL Ontario last year. Studnicka could get called up by the Panthers if their injury situation gets severe at any point this year.
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Panthers' Jack Studnicka: Lands on waivers Sunday
Studnicka was placed on waivers by the Panthers on Sunday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.
Studnicka didn't make any regular-season appearances in the NHL last year and will be left off the Opening Night roster for the 2025-26 campaign. He recorded 16 goals, 29 assists and 64 PIM over 72 regular-season appearances with AHL Ontario last year, and he'll likely spend most of this season in the minors.
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Panthers' Jack Studnicka: Receives one-year with Florida
Studnicka signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Panthers on Tuesday, Chris Johnston of The Athletic reports.
It's a two-way deal for Studnicka, so he could spend a lot of the 2025-26 campaign with AHL Charlotte. The 26-year-old registered 16 goals, 45 points and a plus-4 rating across 72 regular-season games with AHL Ontario this past season. Studnicka last appeared in the NHL in 2023-24 with the Sharks.
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Kings' Jack Studnicka: Ticketed for AHL
Studnicka was waived Sunday to send him to AHL Ontario.
Studnicka didn't record a point in 17 appearances with the Sharks during the 2023-24 regular season. He will probably spend most, if not all, of the 2024-25 campaign in the minors.
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Kings' Jack Studnicka: Gets two-way deal
Studnicka signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Kings on Monday.
Studnicka had seven goals and 21 points in 36 AHL regular-season contests between Abbotsford and San Jose last year. The 25-year-old also recorded a goal in 22 regular-season outings between the Canucks and the Sharks. Studnicka is likely to start 2024-25 in the minors, but he could get some stints in the NHL during the campaign.
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Jack Studnicka: Set for free agency
Studnika did not receive a qualifying offer from San Jose and will become an unrestricted free agent Monday, Curtis Pashelka of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Studnicka appeared in 22 games with Vancouver and San Jose last season but was held to just one goal. He also totaled 21 points in 36 AHL contests. The 25-year-old forward has scored just 16 points in 107 career NHL games.
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Sharks' Jack Studnicka: Called up from minors
Studnicka was recalled from AHL San Jose on Monday.
Studnicka's addition to the roster could be an indication that there is an as-of-yet-unknown injury among the Sharks' forward group. The 25-year-old center has played in nine NHL games for San Jose this season in which he registered seven shots on goal, 13 hits and a minus-6 rating.
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Sharks' Jack Studnicka: Returned to minors
Studnicka was reassigned to AHL San Jose on Friday.
Studnicka finds himself headed back to the minors after going pointless in nine straight games in which he registered a mere seven shots, 10 hits and four blocks while averaging 11:04 of ice time. Studnicka's demotion could clear the way for Kevin Labanc to get back into the lineup after being a healthy scratch for the last four games, though San Jose could also bring somebody else back ahead of Saturday's clash with Toronto.
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Sharks' Jack Studnicka: Joining big club
Studnicka will report to the Sharks on Friday, Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey Now reports.
Studnicka won't make it in time to face the Coyotes on Friday but it sounds like he'll participate in practice Saturday. He could make his Sharks debut as early as Sunday in Colorado. The 24-year-old was acquired from Vancouver earlier Friday and will replace Nico Sturm (abdomen) on the Sharks' roster.
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Sharks' Jack Studnicka: Flipped to Sharks
Vancouver traded Studnicka to San Jose in exchange for Nick Cicek and a sixth-round draft pick Friday.
Studnicka scored in his season debut with the Canucks but appeared in just five NHL games before hitting waivers. Since then, he's tallied seven points in nine AHL contests. The 24-year-old could land some more NHL playing time with the Sharks but it's unclear if he'll report to AHL San Jose first.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Waived for AHL demotion
Studnicka was placed on waivers Monday for the purpose of assigning him to AHL Abbotsford.
Studnicka has one goal, four shots on net and six hits in five appearances with Vancouver this season. He has been a healthy scratch for the last five contests, so he will get some much-needed playing time in the minors if he clears.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Tallies in win
Studnicka scored a goal in Saturday's 4-3 win over the Oilers.
Studnicka put the Canucks ahead 3-2 with his second-period marker. The 24-year-old made his season debut Saturday after earning an emergency recall Thursday. He had eight points in 48 outings between Boston and Vancouver last season. Studnicka is expected to fill a bottom-six role when he's in the lineup, which he should have a chance to do at least until Teddy Blueger (bruise) is ready to return.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Returns to NHL
Studnicka was recalled on an emergency basis from AHL Abbotsford on Thursday.
Studnicka passed through waivers Monday and was sent to the minors. He had four goals and four assists in 47 games with the Canucks last season after playing parts of four seasons with the Bruins.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Placed on waivers
Studnicka was placed on waivers Sunday for the purpose of reassignment to the AHL.
Studnicka tallied four goals and eight points in 47 games with Vancouver last season following a trade from the Bruins. If he clears waivers, the 24-year-old center will start the year with AHL Abbotsford, where he'll serve as a depth option.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Picks up assist
Studnicka recorded an assist, three shots on goal and three hits in Saturday's 3-2 shootout win over the Flames.
Studnicka has played in seven straight games, picking up two assists, eight shots on net and 17 hits in that span. The 24-year-old forward is up to eight points, 62 shots, 52 hits, 16 PIM and a minus-9 rating through 45 appearances between the Canucks and the Bruins this season. He's primarily played in a bottom-six role since he was traded to Vancouver in October.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Back to being scratched
Studnicka has become a regular in the press box as a healthy scratch.
Studnicka played last Saturday against the Kings, seeing just 8:41 of ice time. He has spent the past two games in the press box, and has been scratched for eight of the last nine contests.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Lost 12 pounds
Studnicka said that he lost 12 pounds during his illness last week, Randip Janda of Sportsnet reports.
Studnicka was back at practice Thursday, seeing third line action between Brock Boeser and Vasily Podkolzin. Studnicka has four goals and six points in 30 games this season. Look for Studnicka to return to action Saturday in Philadelphia.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Still out Wednesday
Studnicka (illness) won't play Wednesday versus the Rangers, Brendan Batchelor of Sportsnet 650 reports.
Studnicka will miss his sixth straight game. The 23-year-old's absence serves to keep Nils Aman and Curtis Lazar in the lineup. Studnicka's next chance to play is Saturday versus the Flyers.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Out Monday
Studnicka (illness) will not play Monday against Detroit, Brendan Batchelor of Sportsnet 650 reports.
Studnnicka will miss his fifth straight game Monday. His next chance to play will be Wednesday against the Rangers.
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Canucks' Jack Studnicka: Won't play on road trip
Studnicka has a non-COVID illness and is being sent back to Vancouver, per Iain MacIntyre of Sportsnet.ca.
Studnicka is expected to miss Vancouver's road games against the Rangers on Wednesday, the Islanders on Thursday and Detroit on Saturday. He might make his return versus the Red Wings on Monday. Studnicka has four goals and six points in 31 contests while averaging 10:34 of ice time this season. His absence might lead to Phil Di Giuseppe staying in the lineup for the Canucks' next three games.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 196 lbs |
| Birthplace: Windsor, ON |
| Age: 26 |
| Experience: 5 |
| Shoots: Right |






