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Maple Leafs' Max Lajoie: Signs with Toronto
Lajoie signed a one-year, two-way contract with Toronto on Saturday.
Lajoie looked like he was going to be a regular in the NHL when he had seven goals and 15 points as a 20-year-old defenseman back in 2018-19 with the Senators, but he has only played in 14 NHL games in the last four years. Lajoie had 11 goals and 45 points in 63 games with AHL Chicago last season. He is expected to start the 2023-24 campaign with AHL Toronto.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Returned to minors
Lajoie was reassigned to AHL Chicago on Wednesday, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
Lajoie averaged just 7:51 of ice time in his three appearances this season and hasn't scored a point at the NHL level since 2018-19 when he was with Ottawa. The 25-year-old blueliner shouldn't be expected to see significant minutes with the NHL club this year, making him a relative non-factor in fantasy contests.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Joins big club
Lajoie was called up from AHL Chicago on Thursday, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
Lajoie will likely serve as defensive depth during his time in the NHL. He was probably called up as a replacement for Dylan Coghlan, who is with the Wolves on a conditioning loan.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Sent back to AHL
Lajoie was sent down to AHL Chicago on Tuesday, per Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site.
Lajoie was promoted prior to Monday's contest with the Blackhawks, logging 13:51 on the bottom pairing. One of Calvin de Haan or Dylan Coghlan should rejoin the Canes' lineup in place of the 25-year-old.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Brought up from minors
Lajoie was recalled from AHL Chicago on Sunday, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
Lajoie is expected to jump right into the lineup for the Canes in Monday's clash with Chicago. The blueliner played in just five NHL games last season in which he registered six shots, three hits and five blocks while averaging 12:32 of ice time. With Lajoie suiting up, both Calvin de Haan and Dylan Coghlan are expected to serve as healthy scratches.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Lands on waivers
Lajoie was waived by Carolina on Wednesday, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
Lajoie appeared in just five games with the Hurricanes last season, going scoreless over that span. He'll likely once again spend most of the 2022-23 campaign in the minors.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Settles with two-way deal
Lajoie signed a one-year, two-way deal with Carolina on Saturday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Lajoie appeared in five games with the Hurricanes last season and spent most of his time with AHL Chicago. He scored 33 points in 60 minor-league contests. The 24-year-old blueliner should fill a similar depth role with the team for the 2022-23 campaign.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Back to minors
Lajoie was reassigned to AHL Chicago on Monday, Chip Alexander of The Raleigh News & Observer reports.
Lajoie has a plus-2 rating while being held scoreless through five NHL appearances this season. The 24-year-old could be recalled again in the near future if Carolina is dealing with any injuries.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Recalled from AHL
Lajoie was promoted from AHL Chicago on Monday.
Lajoie could see his first regular-season NHL action since the 2019-20 campaign against the Stars on Tuesday. The 24-year-old has eight points through 17 AHL appearances this season.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Re-signs with Carolina
Lajoie signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Hurricanes on Thursday.
Lajoie spent the entirety of the 2020-21 season with AHL Chicago, picking up 21 points through 27 contests. The 23-year-old blueliner will likely spend most, if not all of the upcoming campaign in the minors.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Added to playoff roster
Lajoie was promoted to Carolina's playoff roster Monday, Michael Smith of the Hurricanes' official site reports.
Acquired from the Senators in a January trade, Lajoie went on to post 21 points in 27 games with AHL Chicago. He's appeared in 62 NHL games with Ottawa, totaling seven goals and eight assists along with a minus-25 rating.
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Hurricanes' Max Lajoie: Heads to Carolina
The Hurricanes acquired Lajoie via trade from the Senators for Clark Bishop on Tuesday.
Lajoie played six NHL games last season, but he spent most of his time with AHL Belleville, accruing 17 points over 48 contests. This swap of minor-league players will provide Lajoie a fresh start, but he's still expected to skate almost exclusively with AHL Chicago.
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Senators' Max Lajoie: Sent down a level
Lajoie was sent back to AHL Belleville on Monday.
Lajoie has been held scoreless in six NHL contests this season. Ottawa won't play again until Sunday, so the 22-year-old blueliner could be brought back up to the big club after the holiday break.
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Senators' Max Lajoie: Set for call-up
Lajoie will be recalled from AHL Belleville on Friday, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
The Senators will be without Ron Hainsey (undisclosed) against the Flyers on Saturday, which precipitated the promotion of Lajoie. The 21-year-old will have to immediately jump into the lineup versus Philadelphia and will likely log more than the 7:39 of ice time he's averaged in four appearances for Ottawa this year.
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Senators' Max Lajoie: Returned to minor-league affiliate
The Senators reassigned Lajoie to AHL Belleville on Wednesday.
Lajoie has been a healthy scratch for nine of 13 contests since being recalled Nov. 22 and has only averaged 7:39 of ice time in the games he's appeared in, so this move makes sense. The 22-year-old blueliner will return to a prominent role with Belleville, where he's registered five helpers in 17 games this campaign.
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Senators' Max Lajoie: Summoned to The Show
Ottawa recalled Lajoie from AHL Belleville on Friday.
Erik Brannstrom is dealing with an undisclosed injury, so Lajoie could make his season debut with the Senators as soon as Friday against the Rangers. The 22-year-old blueliner has picked up five helpers in 17 AHL appearances this season.
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Senators' Max Lajoie: Starts 2019 in Belleville
Lajoie was assigned to AHL Belleville on Sunday.
Lajoie finished the season hitting a wall, and there's a real concern that Ottawa has lost confidence in him, given that he's now going to start the year in the AHL after opening last year with the parent club. It's likely safe to wait for him to show he can return to the form he showed in 2018 before using a roster spot on him.
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Senators' Max Lajoie: Bumped down a rank
Lajoie was relegated to AHL Belleville on Saturday.
The Senators have initiated the process of selling off premier skaters ahead of Monday's trade deadline, with Matt Duchene, who was flipped to Columbus on Friday, being the first major domino to fall in the post-Erik Karlsson era. However, Lajoie descending to the minor league probably has more to do with his own struggles -- he has zero points and a minus-6 rating over the past eight games -- rather than any kind of trade fallout.
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Senators' Max Lajoie: Fizzles out to close first half
Lajoie went without a point in the final 13 games of the first half, posting a minus-4 rating over that span.
Lajoie's rookie season looked extremely promising when he racked up seven points in his first six games, but he's managed to add just six more in the 39 contests since then. The 20-year-old blueliner has recorded just one point since the start of December and has seen his power-play time dwindle down the stretch as well. Though Lajoie has a good shot to stick around and gain experience given that the Senators are well out of the playoff race, he shouldn't be expected to produce a ton from an offensive perspective.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-1, 196 lbs |
Birthplace: Quebec City, PQ |
Age: 25 |
Experience: 5 |
Shoots: Left |