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  • Marek Hrivik: Taking talents to KHL

    Hrivik signed a contract to play for HC Vityaz (KHL) on Sunday.

    After nine years trying to work his way up to a full-time role in the NHL, Hrivik has evidently determined that he's better off playing within Russia's top league. The undrafted winger ended up with only three assists over 24 games between the Rangers and Flames between 2015-18.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Moves to IR

    Hrivik (undisclosed) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, Aaron Vickers of NHL.com reports.

    This is a developing situation, but the Flames called up prospect Morgan Klimchuk to take Hrivik's place on the active roster.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Called up from minors

    Hrivik was promoted from AHL Stockton on Monday.

    Hrivik was ineffective in his three previous outings with the Flames, but has been dominating in the minors with 30 points in 32 games. The 26-year-old should get a look at a spot in the lineup -- probably a bottom-six role -- as the club sent down Andrew Mangiapane in a corresponding move.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Sent to bus league for break

    Hrivik was reassigned to AHL Stockton on Friday, Wes Gilbertson of the Calgary Sun reports.

    Hrivik will spend the All-Star break in the minors, and he may stay down there if Michael Frolik (jaw) gets healthy in time for a Jan. 30 matchup against Vegas. The 26-year-old winger averaged 8:13 of ice time through two games in this stint and failed to record a point.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Called up

    Hrivik was recalled from AHL Stockton on Friday.

    As expected, Hrivik was down in the minors simply because the Flames had been on bye, and he's suddenly an option for Saturday afternoon's home contest against the Jets. Formerly with the Rangers, Hrivik has maintained a point-per-game average with the AHL's Heat this season. A little more experience should go a long way for the undrafted winger.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Sent down to minors

    Hrivik was reassigned to AHL Stockton on Monday.

    Hrivik's demotion could be temporary as the club heads into its bye week, though he has logged just one outing this season. The winger has performed well in the minors with 29 points in 28 games for the Heat. If he can translate his scoring touch to the NHL level -- and secure a regular role -- the Slovak could add decent mid-range value the rest of the year.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Summoned to parent club

    Hrivik was recalled from AHL Stockton on Thursday.

    After spending time in the Rangers' system, Hrivik signed a one-year, two-way pact with the Flames ahead of this season. The undrafted winger only made 21 career NHL appearances for the Blueshirts, with three assists representing his total over that span. However, he's managed greater than a point-per-game pace with Stockton -- comprised of 10 goals and 19 helpers -- to the benefit of the Flames' top development affiliate. He should compensate for the team losing Freddie Hamilton off waivers to Arizona.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: On waiver wire

    Hrivik (undisclosed) was placed on waivers Thursday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.

    Hrivik -- who was previously on injured reserve -- appears to be back to 100 percent. As such, the Flames didn't have a spot for the 26-year-old on the 23-man roster and placed him on waivers for the purpose of reassignment. If the winger clears, he figures to be reassigned to AHL Stockton.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Practices with contact

    Hrivik (undisclosed) shed his no-contact jersey for Thursday's practice, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    He's currently on injured reserve and ruled out for Opening Night at home against the Jets on Saturday, but his ditching the no-contact shirt is a major hurdle that Hrivik's cleared in his recovery. The winger, formerly with the Rangers, is still looking for his first NHL game after 21 games spaced out over the past two seasons.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Will start season on IR

    Hrivik (undisclosed) will begin the 2017-18 campaign on injured reserve, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Hrivik is still sporting a non-contact jersey during practice, so it's hardly surprising to see he won't be cleared for action ahead of Wednesday's regular-season opener against the Oilers. The 26-year-old winger, who notched two points in 16 games with the Rangers last season, will likely be sent to Calgary's AHL affiliate once he's fit to play.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Sporting non-contact jersey

    Hrivik practiced Monday in a non-contact sweater, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Hrivik's status for Opening Night against the Oilers is certainly in doubt considering his undisclosed ailment hasn't been cleared for contact. The 26-year-old appeared in just 16 games for the Rangers last season and may struggle for consistent ice time, including possibly getting sent down to the minors once he's back to 100 percent.

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  • Flames' Marek Hrivik: Inks one-year deal

    Hrivik agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way contract with the Flames on Saturday.

    Hrivik was called into action in 16 contests for the Rangers last year in which he averaged 10:25 of ice time and garnered a pair of helpers. Regular minutes may be hard to come by for the winger next season, but he may be able to earn a spot on the 23-man roster -- rather than splitting time in the minors as he has in the past. Once training camp rolls around, the nature of the 25-year-old's role with the team will get some clarity.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Clears waivers, heads to minors

    Hrivik cleared waivers and was assigned to AHL Hartford on Tuesday, the New York Daily News reports.

    The Slovakian winger didn't do much for fantasy purposes (two assists) while skating in a fourth-line role over 16 NHL games, and with the Rangers' raft of injured forwards now healthy, his services were no longer required. Hrivik has, however, done solid work with the Wolf Pack, netting eight goals and 17 total points in 20 contests.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Placed on waivers

    Hrivik was placed on waivers by the Rangers on Sunday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.

    Hrivik tallied just two assists on 15 shots over 16 games with the Rangers, adding 19 hits and five blocked shots. It's likely he will be sent to the team's AHL affiliate if unclaimed on waivers, but any other move should be made official in the coming days.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Called up Monday

    Hrivik was called up by the Rangers on Monday.

    The winger has been hot in the AHL this season, notching 17 points in 20 games. However, he has very little NHL experience (only five games), so he might take some time to get up to speed. He is worth keeping an eye on, but probably not worth stashing for now, except in deep leagues.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Goes on waivers

    Hrivik was placed on waivers by the Rangers on Wednesday in order to reassign him to AHL Hartford, James Mirtle of the Globe and Mail reports.

    Hrivik went undrafted through three seasons in the QMJHL despite averaging more than a point per game during his junior career. Having spent the previous few years in the minors, the winger finally made his NHL debut last season, logging five games during which he averaged of 10 minutes of ice time and secured his first point. The 25-year-old could probably use more time in the AHL to develop his game, but fantasy owners may want to monitor his status.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Inks new deal with Rangers

    Hrivik signed a new deal with the Rangers on Thursday.

    The terms of Hrivik's contract were not immediately disclosed, but considering he has spent the bulk of his career in the AHL, it is unlikely the team gave him a huge contract. In his three season with Hartford, the 24-year-old compiled 37 goals and 64 assists and could certainly be inline for some call ups during the 2016-17 campaign.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Back up with parent organization

    Hrivik was recalled from AHL Hartford on Wednesday.

    Hrivik already played in the AHL affiliate's game Wednesday morning, but there's a legitimate chance that he ends up dressing for two contests in one day. Even if that's the case, it's unlikely he will see enough ice time to warrant consideration in playoff pools.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Assigned to AHL Hartford Saturday

    The Rangers assigned Hrivik to AHL Hartford on Saturday.

    Hrivik logged a career high of 18:18 of ice time in Saturday's victory against the Red Wings, logging four hits and two unsuccessful shots on goal. Aside from registering an assist and a plus-3 rating in five games with the Blueshirts, the 24-year-old left winger has been almost completely absent from the scoresheet, giving him little fantasy value.

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  • Rangers' Marek Hrivik: Promoted to majors

    Hrivik has been called up by the Rangers on Friday.

    Hrivik will play Saturday against the Red Wings as a result of injuries to Mats Zuccarello (lower body) and Viktor Stalberg (lower body). The 27-year-old has not competed in the NHL since late February when he garnered a lone assist in four contests. With AHL Hartford, the center has tallied 40 points in 66 contests, which is second most on the team.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 197 lbs
Birthplace: Cadca, Czechoslovakia
Age: 32
Shoots: Right