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Wild's Dylan Ferguson: Returns to AHL
Ferguson was reassigned to AHL Iowa on Sunday.
Minnesota recalled Ferguson on an emergency basis to occupy the backup role behind Marc-Andre Fleury in Saturday's 6-2 loss to Nashville. Ferguson's demotion to the minors likely bodes well for the availability of Filip Gustavsson (illness) ahead of Monday's road matchup versus Colorado. Gustavsson could still make his scheduled start versus the Avalanche.
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Wild's Dylan Ferguson: Recalled from minors
Ferguson was recalled from AHL Iowa on an emergency basis Saturday, per Joe Smith of The Athletic.
Marc-Andre Fleury is getting the start and Filip Gustavsson is out with an illness, so Ferguson will be the backup netminder Saturday in Nashville. Ferguson had a 3-6-0 record with a 3.70 GAA and an .881 save percentage over nine AHL games before his recall.
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Wild's Dylan Ferguson: Injured Wednesday
Ferguson suffered an undisclosed injury against AHL San Diego on Wednesday, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
Ferguson was just signed to a two-way deal Tuesday and likely would have been recalled ahead of Thursday's matchup with Colorado after Marc-Andre Fleury came down with an illness. Without Ferguson or Jesper Wallstedt (undisclosed) available, the Wild will have to hope Fleury can power through as the backup to Filip Gustavsson or resort to using an emergency backup goalie as their No. 2.
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Wild's Dylan Ferguson: Inks NHL deal
Ferguson signed a one-year, two-way contract with Minnesota on Tuesday and then was placed on waivers for reassignment to the minors.
Ferguson has been playing for Minnesota's AHL affiliate Iowa on a minor-league deal this season, posting a 3-4-0 record and a .900 save percentage in seven outings. Now with a two-way contract in hand, the 26-year-old netminder could be recalled to the NHL roster if needed down the road.
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Dylan Ferguson: Signs AHL deal
Ferguson agreed to terms on a one-year, minor-league contract with AHL Iowa on Tuesday after being released from his PTO with Vancouver, Dylan Loucks of The Hockey News reports.
Ferguson's days with Vancouver were numbered as soon as the team brought in veteran Kevin Lankinen. The club already has some young backstops competing for ice time with AHL Abbotsford, so keeping Ferguson would have created an unnecessary logjam. Without an NHL deal, Ferguson figures to spend the entire year in the minors with Iowa.
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Canucks' Dylan Ferguson: Gets chance with Vancouver
Ferguson signed a professional tryout agreement with the Canucks on Sunday.
Ferguson will have an opportunity to win a role in the crease, at least in the short term, while Vancouver netminders Thatcher Demko and Arturs Silovs work their way back to full health. The 25-year-old Ferguson was selected in the seventh round by Dallas in the 2017 NHL Draft. The British Columbia native played for Minsk Dynamo of the KHL in 2023-24 -- he had a 9-9-0 record with a .904 save percentage and a 2.51 GAA in 23 regular-season contests. Ferguson has appeared in just three NHL games between Vegas and Ottawa throughout his career.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Reassigned to minors
Ferguson was sent back to AHL Belleville on Tuesday.
Ferguson's demotion is a good indication that Cam Talbot (lower body) will at least be healthy enough to serve as the backup against the Flyers on Thursday, though Ferguson could still be called up prior to that tilt. During his stint in the NHL, the 24-year-old Ferguson logged two appearances for the Sens in which he posted a 1-1-0 record, 2.52 GAA and .940 save percentage.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Allows four goals to New Jersey
Ferguson stopped 30 of 34 shots in a 5-3 loss to New Jersey on Saturday.
Ferguson allowed at least a goal in each period, including two markers on 13 shots in the second frame. New Jersey's final goal was scored on an empty net. Ferguson was making his second NHL start of the 2022-23 campaign after saving 48 of 49 shots in a 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh on Monday.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Set to start Saturday
Ferguson will guard the road goal versus the Devils on Saturday, Mike Morreale of NHL.com reports.
Ferguson won his first NHL start March 20 versus the Penguins, stopping 48 of 49 shots, but he'll face a tougher test Saturday. The Devils have averaged 3.46 goals per game, good for sixth in the NHL, so Ferguson will likely have his work cut out for him, especially with defenseman Jakob Chychrun (lower body) out.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Good to serve as backup
Ferguson (illness) will serve as the backup goaltender versus Tampa Bay on Thursday, per TSN 1200 Ottawa.
Ferguson wasn't available for Tuesday's contest against Boston due to the illness. He made his NHL season debut Monday, stopping 48 of 49 shots in a 1-0 victory over Pittsburgh. Mads Sogaard will be in net against the Lightning.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Dealing with illness
Ferguson (illness) won't be in the lineup Tuesday against Boston, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.
Ferguson will sit out at least one contest after making 48 saves in Monday's 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh. Kevin Mandolese is up from the minors to serve as Mads Sogaard's backup.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Makes 48 saves in season debut
Ferguson saved 48 of 49 shots in Ottawa's 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh on Monday.
Ferguson made his debut back in 2017, stopping just one of two shots in 9:14 of ice time in a relief appearance. Now 24 years old, he's finally gotten his second chance to play in the NHL and made the most of it. That might be enough to earn Ferguson another start, especially with Cam Talbot (lower body) and Anton Forsberg (knee) unavailable and Mads Sogaard struggling after allowing at least four goals in each of his last six starts.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Guarding cage Monday
Ferguson will get the starting nod in Pittsburgh on Monday, Penguins radio play-by-play announcer Josh Getzoff reports.
Ferguson is set to make his first NHL start and second appearance after debuting in relief with Vegas during the 2017-18 season. The 24-year-old has posted a .935 save percentage in six AHL contests this season. He'll take on a Penguins team that's dropped three straight games.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Up with Ottawa
Ferguson was summoned from AHL Belleville on Sunday.
Ferguson has a 5-1-0 record with Ottawa's top-minor league affiliate to go along with a 2.00 GAA and a .935 save percentage. In a corresponding move, Kevin Mandolese was returned to the minors.
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Senators' Dylan Ferguson: Links up with Senators
Ferguson signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Senators on Thursday for the remainder of the 2022-23 season, per CapFriendly.
This move likely just shores up the Senators' organizational goaltending depth. Ferguson's lone NHL appearance came in 2017-18 with Vegas. He's spent the bulk of the year in a reserve role with AHL Toronto.
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Golden Knights' Dylan Ferguson: Rises to active roster
Ferguson was promoted to the active roster Thursday, David Schoen of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Ferguson will again back up Robin Lehner in Thursday's game versus the Canadiens. The 23-year-old Ferguson has yet to play for the Golden Knights this season, and he has just one NHL appearance to his name.
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Golden Knights' Dylan Ferguson: Returns to taxi squad
Ferguson was assigned to the taxi squad Tuesday, per CapFriendly.
Ferguson could be back with the big club if Laurent Brossoit (undisclosed) isn't ready to play Thursday versus the Canadiens. Robin Lehner remains likely to get the start in that contest, though Ferguson could dress as the backup.
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Golden Knights' Dylan Ferguson: Backing up Monday
Ferguson was promoted from AHL Henderson for Monday's game against the Penguins, David Schoen of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
With Laurent Brossoit (undisclosed) still out, Ferguson will serve as the backup behind Robin Lehner. The 23-year-old Ferguson is sporting a .918 save percentage through seven AHL games this season.
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Golden Knights' Dylan Ferguson: Vacates taxi squad
The Golden Knights reassigned Ferguson to AHL Henderson on Wednesday.
Ferguson heads to the AHL a day after joining the taxi squad, which suggests Laurent Brossoit (undisclosed) is nearing his return to action for the Golden Knights.
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Golden Knights' Dylan Ferguson: Back on taxi squad
Ferguson was called up to the taxi squad Tuesday, per CapFriendly.
Ferguson will likely continue to bounce between the taxi squad and active roster until Laurent Brossoit (undisclosed) returns from injury.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 183 lbs |
Birthplace: Lantzville, BC |
Age: 26 |
Experience: 2 |
Shoots: Left |