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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 20:17
- Average Power Play TOI: 0:08
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 2:20
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Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
21:42
0:27
2:48
2022–23
22:01
1:05
2:25
2023–24
20:17
0:08
2:20
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Pesce, who has been out with a lower-body injury, took the ice Wednesday in a regular sweater ahead of Game 6 against the Rangers on Thursday, Chip Alexander of The Raleigh News & Observer reports.
ANALYSIS
Pesce has already been out of the lineup for eight contests due to his lower-body problem and should probably be considered questionable heading into Game 6. Still, the fact that the blueliner has been cleared for contact indicates he is nearing a return to action. If given the all-clear, Pesce should replace Jalen Chatfield for a spot in the lineup versus the Rangers.
Pesce has already been out of the lineup for eight contests due to his lower-body problem and should probably be considered questionable heading into Game 6. Still, the fact that the blueliner has been cleared for contact indicates he is nearing a return to action. If given the all-clear, Pesce should replace Jalen Chatfield for a spot in the lineup versus the Rangers.
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One of the most reliable stay-at-home defenders in the NHL, Pesce was again a key cog on the blue line for the Hurricanes. Pesce played 70 regular-season games, posting seven goals and 28 points. The offensive numbers were right in line with what we have come to expect from the University of New Hampshire product. As valuable as Pesce is to Carolina, there's nothing to get excited about here from a fantasy perspective. He posts middling hit and block totals for a rearguard and there isn't enough point production to make him a realistic option in the latter stages of your draft.