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  • Eric Gryba: Announces retirement

    Gryba announced his retirement from the NHL on Sunday.

    The Flames released Gryba from his PTO contract Thursday after appearing in just 10 NHL contests last season. The 31-year-old blueliner scored seven goals and 43 points in 289 career games. He also racked up 776 hits and 368 penalty minutes.

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  • Eric Gryba: Released from PTO

    The Flames released Gryba from his professional tryout agreement Thursday.

    Gryba was always considered an extreme longshot to make Calgary's 23-man roster, so this news doesn't come as a surprise. If the wants to remain in North America, the 31-year-old blueliner will likely have to settle for a two-way deal with a different NHL organization.

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  • Flames' Eric Gryba: Given tryout

    Gryba will join the Flames on a professional tryout agreement for the preseason, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    The 31-year-old defenseman spent last season with the Devils organization, drawing into 10 games at the NHL level and and additional 47 contests with AHL Binghamton. Gryba has never exceeded 12 points in a season at either level, and at best he will serve as organizational depth if he shows well enough to earn a contract. Gryba will likely be competing with Andrew MacDonald for a roster spot, as both defenders are on tryouts.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Drops to waivers

    The Devils waived Gryba on Sunday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.

    Gryba is expected to clear waivers and be assigned to AHL Binghamton. He's had just five points in 32 games there this season, but he has shown an edge with 59 PIM in that span. This leaves just six healthy defensemen on the roster, which may signal that Sami Vatanen (concussion) is nearing a return from injured reserve.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Re-added to NHL roster

    Gryba was called up from AHL Binghamton on Thursday.

    Gryba's call-up directly corresponds to Sami Vatanen's (concussion) placement on injured reserve. It takes a special type of defenseman to be able to join the rush and pitch in offensively, but Gryba isn't cut from that cloth. Instead, he's a rugged shutdown type who will block a fair amount of shots.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Returns to AHL

    Gryba was assigned to AHL Binghamton on Friday.

    The Devils have activated Sami Vatanen (lower body) from injured reserve, so Gryba will shuffle back to the minors, where he's managed 40 points (14 goals, 26 assists) over 214 contests between the affiliates belonging to the Senators, Oilers and Devils.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Sent to parent club

    Gryba was promoted from AHL Binghamton on Saturday.

    Gryba's ascension to the NHL was necessitated by Sami Vatanen's placement on injured reserve, as the Finnish blueliner is dealing with a lower-body injury. The 30-year-old Gryba is not someone you should be concerned with in fantasy hockey since he's only accumulated 43 points (seven goals, 36 assists) over 281 career contests, though he does add physicality and grit as a 6-foot-4, 222-pound skater.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Shipped back to minors

    Gryba was reassigned to AHL Binghamton on Tuesday to clear a roster spot for Ben Lovejoy (lower body).

    Gryba only saw action in two of a possible seven games while with the Devils and averaged a mere 12:37 when he was in the lineup. With Lovejoy healthy, the club will send Gryba back to the minors, where he should have plenty of opportunity to log significant minutes.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Called up Tuesday

    Gryba was recalled from AHL Binghamton on Tuesday.

    The Devils are fortunate that Gryba cleared waivers Friday, as the team needs him in the wake of a lower-body injury to Ben Lovejoy, who is now on injured reserve. Of course, Gryba hasn't played since the 2017-18 season with the Oilers, so it's probably going to take him awhile to find his bearings. As a result, It's safe to ignore the Saskatchewan native in all formats.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Hits waiver wire

    Gryba will be designated for waivers by the Devils on Thursday, Corey Masisak of The Athletic reports.

    The move to place Gryba on waivers and reassign him to the minors could be an indication Cory Schneider (hip) is nearing a return, as the club makes a move to clear up a spot on the 23-man roster. The 30-year-old Gryba has yet to appear in a game for New Jersey this season, so his pending demotion -- assuming he goes unclaimed -- shouldn't come as a surprise.

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  • Devils' Eric Gryba: Heading to New Jersey

    Gryba secured a one-year, two-way contract with the Devils on Sunday. The deal is worth $700,000 in the NHL and $300,000 in the AHL, Bob McKenzie of TSN reports.

    The Oilers bought out Gryba's previous contract, which afforded the defenseman the opportunity to test the open market in free agency. There's nothing to see here from a fantasy perspective since the Canadian rearguard has only accumulated 43 points (seven goals, 36 assists) over 279 career contests, and it's far from a guarantee that he even starts the 2018-19 campaign in the NHL.

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  • Eric Gryba: Placed on waivers

    Gryba was waived unconditionally by the Oilers on Thursday in order to buy out his contract.

    The move will free up $600,000 in cap space for Edmonton for the 2018-19 campaign and push $300,000 to 2019-20. With the cap increasing to at least $79.5 million (up from $75 million), it seems like a relatively minor savings and likely speaks more to the fact that the 30-year-old only made 21 appearances for the Oilers last year. In 279 NHL contests, the blueliner has tallied seven goals, 36 assists and 358 PIM. If no team claims Gryba off waivers, it likely means he will not be on a NHL roster for the 2018-19 campaign when you consider his $900,000 cap hit is relatively cost effective.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Placed on waivers

    The Oilers placed Gryba on waivers for the purpose of assignment Friday.

    The Oilers activated Oscar Klefbom (undisclosed) off injured reserve in a corresponding move, so they're no longer in need of Gryba's services as a depth defenseman. If he goes unclaimed, the 29-year-old Canadian will be assigned to AHL Bakersfield.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Picks up first two points

    Gryba picked up his first two points of the season in Saturday's win over Calgary.

    They were both assists, as Gryba found a way to finally get on the scoresheet in a 7-5 victory. The third-pairing blueliner doesn't offer much fantasy value outside his 31 PIM and strong hit totals, so look elsewhere if you need to add an offensive fantasy blueliner to your squad.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Pointless for 2017-18

    Gryba has zero points in 16 outings this season, having last registered a point on March 28, 2017.

    Considering his career-high point total is just 12, which he registered while with Ottawa in 2014-15, fantasy owners probably shouldn't have gone into the season expecting much out of Gryba. In fact, over the course of the last two years with Edmonton, the blueliner has combined for three goals and nine helpers. Once Andrej Sekera (knee) is cleared to make his 2017-18 debut, the 29-year-old Gryba could find himself relegated to the press box.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Working with limited ice time

    Gryba played a team-low 12:49 in Saturday's loss to the Senators. He recorded 14 PIM, one shot and five hits.

    Through four games, his 15:07 is the lowest average ice time of any Oilers defender. He's reliably contributing hits, with 13 on the season so far, but there's little else you can depend on him for by way of fantasy.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Makes Opening Night roster

    Gryba contributed two hits and two blocked shots to the cause in Wednesday's 3-0 win over Calgary.

    Gryba recently got a contract extension, but he may be the odd-man out once Andrej Sekera returns. However, Sekera's status isn't clear, so Gryba could be the sixth defender until November or December. Nonetheless, his ice time will be limited and his contributions won't be significant for most fantasy formats.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Inks two-year deal with Edmonton

    Gryba signed a two-year, $1.8 million contract with the Oilers on Tuesday, TSN's Bob McKenzie reports.

    Gryba notched six points (two goals, four assists) in 40 games as the Oilers' seventh defenseman in 2016-17. The 29-year-old will likely continue to fill a similar role over the next two seasons with Edmonton, so he won't be a viable option in most season-long fantasy formats.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Scratched Sunday

    Gryba was a healthy scratch in Sunday's game against Nashville.

    With Darnell Nurse and Adam Larsson both healthy Sunday, Gryba found himself on the outside. A healthy blue line in Edmonton jeopardizes any fantasy value you might in Gryba. He's a cusp player when everyone is healthy.

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  • Oilers' Eric Gryba: Wins game with first goal of season

    Gryba scored the game-winning goal in the third period of Thursday's 3-1 victory over the Kings.

    Less than four minutes after Los Angeles tied the game 1-1, Gryba answered back with the goal on what he called "a lucky play" after the game. That may well be an apt description, as the blueliner's calling card is his physicality (71 hits and 34 PIM through 18 games), not his offense (two points, 18 shots).

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 225 lbs
Birthplace: Saskatoon, SK
Age: 36
Experience: 7
Shoots: Right