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  • Jhonas Enroth: Bound for Russia

    Enroth signed a one-year contract with HC Dinamo Minsk of the KHL on Thursday.

    The closest Enroth has come to being a starting goalie came in 2014-15. when he played 50 games split between Buffalo and Dallas. Instead, the 29-year-old has spent his career as a backup at best -- including being relegated to the AHL this past season. With no clear path to a No. 1 gig in sight, the Swede will take his talents overseas.

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  • Ducks' Jhonas Enroth: Called up Sunday

    Enroth was called up from AHL San Diego on Sunday, Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register reports.

    The goaltender was busy piloting the San Diego Gulls in the Calder Cup playoffs, but with San Diego now eliminated from the playoffs, he can safely be promoted to provide depth. With John Gibson starting every playoff game so far, it seems unlikely the third-stringer will see any time behind Gibson and Jonathan Bernier.

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  • Ducks' Jhonas Enroth: Returned to AHL

    Enroth was sent back to AHL San Diego on Monday.

    Enroth didn't draw a start in his couple of weeks with the Ducks, serving as the backup to Jonathan Bernier in his time with the club. He will now retake his place as the AHL club's top netminder, where he owns a .944 save percentage and 1.42 GAA over 12 appearances since joining the organization.

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  • Ducks' Jhonas Enroth: Recalled by big club

    Enroth was recalled to Anaheim on Sunday.

    Enroth is in the lineup Sunday against the Caps as well, backing up fellow netminder Jonathan Bernier since John Gibson was a last-minute scratch with a lower-body injury. Enroth has been a disaster between the pipes for the big club this year, failing to record a win while posting horrendous ratios (.872 save percentage, 3.94 GAA) across six appearances. No timetable has been provided yet as to how long Gibson will be shelved, but Enroth will likely remain with the Ducks until he returns.

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  • Ducks' Jhonas Enroth: Sent back to minors Friday

    Enroth was reassigned to AHL San Diego on Friday.

    John Gibson returned to the Anaheim net after a six-game absence Friday, meaning there was no room on the roster left for Enroth. The Swedish keeper did not draw into a game while up at the NHL level this time around and will head back to the minors for more seasoning.

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  • Ducks' Jhonas Enroth: Promoted to big club Wednesday

    The Ducks recalled Enroth from AHL San Diego on Wednesday, Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register reports.

    John Gibson is reportedly day-to-day with a lower-body injury and won't dress for Wednesday's contest, so Enroth will serve as Jonathan Bernier's backup against the Bruins. The 28-year-old backstop will likely head back to the minors as soon as Gibson is cleared to play.

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  • Ducks' Jhonas Enroth: Dealt to Anaheim

    The Maple Leafs traded Enroth to the Ducks on Wednesday in exchange for a seventh-round pick in 2018, Curtis Zupke of the Los Angeles Times reports.

    Enroth was deemed expendable with the Leafs claiming former Blue Jackets backup Curtis McElhinney off waivers Tuesday. He comes with a relatively small cap hit of $750,000 and may end up as a rental player for the Ducks, as he's set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. In four starts and six games total with the Buds this season, the Swede went 0-3-1 with a hefty 3.94 GAA and a useless-for-fantasy .872 save mark. He'll provide extra depth behind starter John Gibson and Jonathan Bernier in Anaheim.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Demoted to minors

    The Maple Leafs assigned Enroth to AHL Toronto on Tuesday, James Mirtle of The Athletic reports.

    The Maple Leafs picked up goaltender Curtis McElhinney off waivers Tuesday, and thus are no longer in need of Enroth's services as a backup. Enroth has struggled in limited NHL action this season, posting an 0-3-1 record with an awful 3.94 GAA and .872 save percentage in six appearances, and will likely spend the rest of the campaign in the minors barring an injury to one of Toronto's other netminders.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Recalled on Sunday

    Enroth was recalled from AHL Toronto on Sunday, Stephen Whyno of the Associated Press reports.

    The 28-year-old was called up as Antoine Bibeau was sent down in a goalie swap by the Leafs. Enroth has been bad in the NHL this year with an .872 save percentage, but has been a bit better in the minors with a .904 save percentage. If he gets on the ice in his stint in the NHL, don't expect high-quality fantasy production.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Sent back to AHL

    Enroth was returned to the minors Wednesday.

    The shuffle behind starter Frederik Andersen continues. It's clear that the Leafs are taking advantage of having their minor league squad in the same city, a convenience that allows them to rotate backup netminders. For now, Antoine Bibeau will get the spot at the end of the Leafs' bench while Enroth gets playing time with the Marlies.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Heading back to NHL

    Enroth was recalled by the Leafs on Saturday, reports TSN.ca.

    He is 0-3-1 with a 3.94 goals-against average and a .872 save percentage in six appearances with the Leafs this season. Enroth played with Marlies on Dec. 10 and recorded a 5-3 win. He made 24 saves.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Reassigned to AHL

    Enroth was sent down to the minors Tuesday, Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports.

    Enroth and Antoine Bibeau, who was called up in a corresponding move, continue to trade places in the No. 2 goalie spot behind Frederik Andersen. As a result of the shuffling, it's hard to depend on either player in fantasy.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Called up to parent club

    Enroth was recalled from AHL Toronto on Friday, James Mirtle of The Athletic reports.

    The Buds sent Antoine Bibeau to the minors in a corresponding move, as the team tries to figure out who belongs as the No. 2 option behind starter Frederik Andersen. As for Enroth, the Swede has yielded at least three goals in all four of his starts this season and remains winless in six games total. There are far too many red flags to advise owning Enroth in the majority of fantasy leagues this season.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Placed on waivers

    Enroth was waived by the team Monday, Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports.

    Enroth being placed on waivers could be a roster flexibility move, but if he does go unclaimed, the Leafs would be able to reassign him to the minors. The netminder is winless in his six appearances this season, not to mention logging an abysmal 3.94 GAA, so it would come as no surprise if the team wanted to go in a different direction. Look for an update on the 28-year-old's status once his waiver status clears up.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Tending twine Wednesday against Calgary

    Enroth will start between the pipes in Wednesday's road game against the Flames, TSN's Mark Masters reports.

    Enroth hasn't been great in limited action with the Maple Leafs this season, posting an 0-2-1 record with an ugly 4.20 GAA and .866 save percentage over five appearances. The 28-year-old backstop will look to pick up his first win of the campaign in a favorable road matchup with a Flames team that's only averaging 2.24 goals per game this season, 28th in the NHL.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Makes 26 saves in shootout loss

    Enroth made 26 saves on 30 shots in a 5-4 shootout loss to the Devils on Wednesday.

    The Leafs gave him a 3-0 lead, but the Devils stormed back to tie it in a 5:02 span at the start of the second. Enroth hadn't played since Nov. 8, when he appeared in relief, and his last start was Oct. 30. He just doesn't get enough starts to help most squads.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Will see shots from New Jersey

    Enroth has received the starting nod for Wednesday's road clash with the Devils, Kevin McGran of the Toronto Star reports.

    The Devils are far from intimidating in the attacking zone, but Enroth catches them at a particularly good time, as star forward Taylor Hall is out with a knee injury. Of course, Enroth will need all the help he can get, as he's gone 0-2-0 with a 4.41 GAA and .866 save percentage over four appearances (two starts).

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: No support in relief

    Enroth replaced starter Frederik Andersen in Tuesday's 7-0 loss to the Kings. He allowed three goals on 17 shots.

    Sigh. The game illustrated the true distance the young Leafs have to go to be truly competitive in the NHL. Andersen got no support, but neither did Enroth.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jhonas Enroth: Stops 30 in Sunday's loss

    Enroth made 30 saves Sunday in a 5-1 loss to the Islanders.

    Honestly, he didn't really get much help from his defence -- they left him high and dry far too many times. Sunday was just Enroth's second start of the season. At this pace, he'll get 20 starts on the season. There's just not enough value in his game right now to use up a roster space.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-10, 175 lbs
Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden
Age: 35
Shoots: Left