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2020 36.42.6 4 7 282 3.74
3y Avg. 10.82.2 1 2 94 3.64

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  • Islanders' Marcus Hogberg: Inks two-year deal

    Hogberg signed a two-year contract with the Islanders on Tuesday. Hogberg had a solid season in the SHL, logging a .914 save percentage and a 2.51 goals against average in 40 appearances. The 29-year-old will look to regain his touch in the NHL after spending three years in the SHL. He will attempt to make the roster come October and could even be the team's backup netminder should Semyon Varlamov or Ilya Sorokin not return to the fold.
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  • Marcus Hogberg: Returning to Sweden

    Hogberg inked a four-year contract with Linkoping HC (Sweden) on Thursday. Given the length of Hogberg's contract, it seems unlikely the 26-year-old netminder will return to the NHL at any point. He appeared in 42 games for the Senators over three years, posting a 9-17-9 record, .894 save percentage and 3.39 GAA.
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  • Marcus Hogberg: Won't receive qualifying offer

    Per Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun, Hogberg won't be qualified by the Senators, which means he'll become an unrestricted free agent this offseason. Hogberg hasn't been great in limited action this season, going 4-7-0 while posting a sub-par 3.74 GAA and .876 save percentage in 14 appearances. Matt Murray is locked in as Ottawa's No. 1 netminder, and Filip Gustavsson will likely take over as the Senators' No. 2 option next season, making Hogberg expendable. Nonetheless, Hogberg should still be able to secure a two-way deal with an NHL club for the 2021-22 campaign.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Cruises to win over Canucks

    Hogberg turned aside 19 shots in Wednesday's 6-3 win over the Canucks. The Sens built a 3-0 lead early in the second period and Hogberg never let Vancouver get within a goal as he picked up his second straight win and fifth of the season. Despite the recent success, the 26-year-old netminder is still saddled with a rough 3.74 GAA and .876 save percentage through 14 appearances, but with Matt Murray (lower body) sidelined, the No. 1 job in Ottawa belongs to Hogberg by default,
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Gets starting nod

    Hogberg will start between the pipes in Wednesday's home game versus Vancouver, Ben Kuzma of The Vancouver Province reports. Hogberg was sharp in his last start Monday against the Canucks, stopping 25 of 26 shots en route to a 2-1 victory. The 26-year-old goaltender will try to pick up a second straight win in a rematch with the same Vancouver squad Wednesday.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Sharp in Monday's win

    Hogberg stopped 25 shots in Monday's 2-1 win over the Canucks. Rookie defenseman Olli Juolevi got a puck past him late in the first period, but otherwise Hogberg had Vancouver's number in this one. The netminder recorded his first win since Feb. 15, and while he was little used in between those victories, Hogberg suddenly sits at the top of Ottawa's depth chart with Matt Murray (lower body) and Anton Forsberg (lower body) both on the mend. Through 13 appearances this season, Hogberg carries a poor 3.82 GAA and .877 save percentage.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Takes loss in relief outing

    Hogberg gave up two goals on 20 shots in relief of Matt Murray (lower body) in Saturday's 4-2 loss to the Canucks. Hogberg was forced to come into the game after Murray was hurt in the second period. The 26-year-old Hogberg immediately surrendered a power-play goal to Brock Boeser, and Tanner Pearson added the decisive tally in the third period. Through 12 appearances, Hogberg has a 2-7-0 record with a 4.14 GAA and an .869 save percentage in 12 appearances. With Anton Forsberg (lower body) also out Saturday, Hogberg's the only healthy goalie on the Senators roster -- they'll likely need to recall a netminder before facing the Canucks again Monday.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Performs well in return

    Hogberg turned aside 31 of 34 shots in Wednesday's 4-2 loss to the Oilers. The 26-year-old was making his first start since suffering a lower-body injury Feb. 18. He allowed three highly-skilled goals to the all-world duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl -- and he benefitted from three Edmonton goal posts -- but overall performed admirably in his return to action. Hogberg is 2-6-0 in 11 games (eight starts) this season with a 4.19 GAA and .866 save percentage.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Rises to active roster

    Hogberg was promoted to Ottawa's active roster Tuesday. Hogberg hasn't seen NHL action since Feb. 18 versus Toronto due to a lower-body injury, but he could be back between the pipes for the Senators as soon as Wednesday against the Oilers. He's gone 2-5-0 while posting an ugly 4.34 GAA and .859 save percentage in 10 appearances with Ottawa this season.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Sent on conditioning loan

    Hogberg was sent to AHL Belleville on a conditioning loan Friday. Hogberg has been sidelined for over a month with a lower-body injury, so he'll head to the minors to get up to speed before rejoining the big club. The 26-year-old backstop has gone 2-5-0 while posting a 4.34 GAA and .859 save percentage in 10 top-level appearances this year.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Activated off IR

    Hogberg (lower body) was activated off injured reserve Wednesday, CapFriendly reports. Hogberg returned to practice Tuesday and could be ready for action as soon as Thursday against Toronto. The 26-year-old Swede has posted a sub-par 4.34 GAA and .859 save percentage through 10 appearances this season.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Spotted at practice

    Hogberg (lower body) is on the ice for Tuesday's practice. Hogberg has been sidelined for over a month with a lower-body injury, so he's likely still a ways away from returning to game action, but his presence on the ice Tuesday is nonetheless an encouraging sign of the progress he's made in his recovery. The 26-year-old backstop has posted a 2-5-0 record while registering a 4.34 GAA and an .859 save percentage in 10 appearances this year.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Resumes skating

    Hogberg (lower body) has been on the ice but his return isn't imminent, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports. Officially, there's no timetable for Hogberg's return. He was given a 1-2 week schedule on Feb. 20, but he's been out for nearly a month. The Senators are down to their fourth-string goalie, Filip Gustavsson, after Joey Daccord (leg) left Wednesday's game versus the Canucks. Matt Murray (upper body) is also out, and he has not resumed skating. Hogberg would likely take on a starting role if he's the first of the injured goalies to return.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Surfaces on IR

    Hogberg (lower body) has been moved to IR, retroactive to Feb. 18, per the NHL's official media site. Hogberg's now six days removed from suffering a lower-body injury with an expected return timetable of 1-2 weeks. Whenever he's healthy enough to play, Hogberg's expected to return to a backup role behind Matt Murray.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Facing extended absence

    Hogberg (lower body) is expected to be sidelined for 1-2 weeks, Ian Mendes of TSN 1200 Ottawa reports. With Hogberg week-to-week, Joey Daccord will take over as the Senators' No. 2 netminder. The 26-year-old Hogberg has already made 10 appearances this season, going 2-5-0 while posting an unsightly 4.34 GAA and .859 save percentage.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Doubtful for Sunday

    Hogberg (lower body) isn't expected to be available for Sunday's game versus the Canadiens, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports. Hogberg was injured while making a save in the first period of Thursday's game in Toronto. While he hasn't been officially ruled out yet, it doesn't look good for Hogberg to dress for Sunday's game. If he can't play, Matt Murray will likely start, while Joey Daccord would be in line to serve as the backup.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Done for night

    Hogberg (lower body) won't return to Thursday's game against the Maple Leafs. Hogberg departed the game midway through the first period. Hogberg was replaced by Matt Murray, with Joey Daccord acting as the No. 2. Expect the Senators to update Hogberg's status as-needed heading into their next game against Montreal on Sunday.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Tending twine Thursday

    Hogberg will draw the road start for Thursday's game against the Maple Leafs, Terry Koshan of The Toronto Sun reports. Hogberg will get his third start in four games, as he's gone 2-5-0 along with a 4.32 GAA and .860 save percentage this season. His last time out against Toronto, Hogberg stopped 33 of 38 shots en route to the victory. It will be a tough test Thursday, as the Maple Leafs sit fourth in the league in goals per game this season (3.53).
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Steals OT win in T.O.

    Hogberg turned aside 33 shots in Monday's 6-5 overtime win over the Maple Leafs. Despite his lackluster save percentage on the night, Hogberg made some huge stops and was one of the biggest factors for the Senators in their comeback from a 5-1 deficit. Matt Murray (upper body) doesn't yet have a clear timetable for his return, but with Hogberg having won consecutive starts, the 26-year-old figures to remain in the top spot on Ottawa's depth chart.
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  • Senators' Marcus Hogberg: Tending twine Monday

    Hogberg will guard the road net in Monday's game versus the Maple Leafs, Chris STevenson of TSN 1200 reports. Hogberg notched his first win of the season Saturday as he turned aside 30 of 31 shots against the Jets. That was the first time he finished with better than an .870 save percentage in a game this year. He'll certainly be a risky play Monday, as the Maple Leafs are basically at full health and have averaged 3.53 goals per game.
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