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  • Islanders' Paul LaDue: On waivers

    LaDue was put on waivers by the Islanders on Friday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.

    LaDue recorded eight assists and 33 PIM in 49 games with AHL Bridgeport in 2022-23. If he clears waivers, LaDue is likely to report back to Bridgeport.

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  • Islanders' Paul LaDue: Waived Sunday

    LaDue was waived by the Islanders on Sunday, per CapFriendly.

    LaDue has appeared in just three NHL games since the start of the 2019-20 campaign. The 30-year-old blueliner scored 12 points in 60 games with AHL Bridgeport last season and will likely spend the 2022-23 campaign there again.

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  • Islanders' Paul LaDue: Snags two-way deal

    LaDue agreed to terms on a two-year, two-way contract with the Islanders on Tuesday.

    LaDue has played in just three NHL contests over the last three seasons, including a single outing for the Isles last year in which he logged 12:47 of ice time. The 29-year-old North Dakota native does have 70 games of NHL experience and will likely at least get a look for a potential roster spot during training camp. Still, the fact that LaDue is on a two-way deal likely means he will once again play the bulk of his games in the minors.

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  • Islanders' Paul LaDue: Returns to AHL

    LaDue was reassigned to AHL Bridgeport on Wednesday, per CapFriendly.

    LaDue got into one game with the Islanders, posting a minus-2 rating and two hits versus the Rangers. He'll serve as defensive depth for the organization going forward.

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  • Islanders' Paul LaDue: Recalled from minors

    LaDue was promoted from AHL Bridgeport on Saturday, Andrew Gross of Newsday reports.

    LaDue, along with fellow recall Grant Hutton, will be immediately inserted into the lineup versus Calgary on Saturday after Adam Pelech and Andy Greene were placed in the NHL COVID-19 protocols. For his part, LaDue hasn't played in an NHL game since 2019-20, when he saw action in two games for the Kings.

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  • Islanders' Paul LaDue: Waived Wednesday

    LaDue was waived by the Islanders on Wednesday, Sportsnet's Chris Johnston reports.

    LaDue didn't appear in an NHL contest last season and only drew into two games with the Kings in 2019-20, so this move was expected. Look for him to stick with AHL Bridgeport for most, if not all of the 2021-22 campaign.

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  • Islanders' Paul LaDue: Lands contract with Islanders

    LaDue signed a one-year, $750,000 contract with the Islanders on Thursday, CapFriendly reports.

    LaDue spent the entirety of the 2020-21 season in the minors, notching eight points through 18 games with AHL Hershey. The 29-year-old blueliner will likely spend most, if not all of the upcoming campaign with AHL Bridgeport.

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  • Capitals' Paul LaDue: Promoted Wednesday

    LaDue was recalled from AHL Hershey on Wednesday.

    LaDue, along with Connor McMichael, Brett Leason and Alexander Alexeyev, was added to the Capitals' roster but won't be making the trip to Boston for Games 3 or 4. As such, fantasy players shouldn't be expecting to see these guys on the ice anytime soon.

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  • Capitals' Paul LaDue: Moved to AHL

    LaDue was reassigned from Washington's taxi squad to AHL Hershey on Monday.

    Fellow defenseman Martin Fehervary was added to the taxi squad from Hershey in a corresponding transaction. The 28-year-old LaDue appeared in 69 NHL games with the Kings between 2016-17 and 2019-20, but he hasn't seen the ice with Washington this season.

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  • Capitals' Paul LaDue: Summoned to taxi squad

    LaDue was assigned from AHL Hershey to Washington's taxi squad Tuesday.

    LaDue plugs a hole in Washington's depth chart that opened up when the Capitals traded Jonas Siegenthaler to the Devils on Monday. The 28-year-old is expected to serve a depth role and therefore does not merit fantasy consideration at this time.

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  • Capitals' Paul LaDue: On waivers Monday

    LaDue was placed on waivers Monday, JJ Regan of NBC Sports Washington reports.

    LaDue signed a one-year contract with the Capitals in October, but the subsequent bargain contracts to Zdeno Chara and Trevor van Riemsdyk pushed him down the depth chart and out of contention for a roster spot in the interim months. LaDue will report to AHL Hershey should he clear waivers and look to build on the 27 points he garnered with AHL Ontario during the 2019-20 season.

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  • Capitals' Paul LaDue: Joins Capitals

    LaDue signed a one-year, $700,000 contract with the Capitals on Saturday.

    LaDue joins the Capitals after spending the previous five years in the Kings' organization. In 2019-20, LaDue has an assist in two games at the NHL level. He also produced nine goals and 27 points with AHL Ontario in his most productive campaign yet. The Capitals have made an emphasis to add defensive depth since free agency opened Friday -- LaDue is the fourth blueliner they've signed. The 28-year-old figures to see most of his time in the minors, but he would likely be near the top of the list of recall candidates should injuries arise.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Sent down a level

    LaDue was demoted to AHL Ontario on Monday.

    LaDue appeared in just two games during his NHL stint, spending most of his time as a healthy scratch. The 6-foot-1 blueliner will head back to AHL Ontario, where he's tallied six points in 18 contests this season.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Records helper in win

    LaDue picked up an assist and two shots on goal in Saturday's 2-1 win over the Jets.

    It's the first point of the season for LaDue, coming in his first game. The 27-year-old defenseman had five points in 33 games for the Kings last year. He'll likely return to AHL Ontario when Alec Martinez (wrist) is ready to reenter the lineup.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Brought up to big club

    L.A. recalled LaDue from AHL Ontario on Wednesday.

    The Kings are dealing with several injuries at defense, so LaDue will round out the team's depth on the back end until Alec Martinez (wrist) or Derek Forbort (back) is ready to return. The 27-year-old has notched six points in 18 games with Ontario this season.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Sent to waivers

    LaDue was placed on waivers for purpose of demotion to AHL Ontario on Sunday, Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.

    LaDue has split time between the AHL and NHL levels over the last three seasons and will likely do the same during the 2019-20 campaign. The 27-year-old was injured heading into camp and didn't get as many reps as some of the other on-the-fence skaters.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Has apples in two straight games

    LaDue has picked up an assist in each of his last two outings.

    He spent much of January as a healthy scratch, but has drawn into nine of the Kings' last 10 games, earning three points in that span. In 22 contests, he has two goals and two assists to go with 30 hits, 18 blocked shots and 24 shots on goal. The third-pairing defenseman likely won't do enough to warrant fantasy attention.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Unlikely hero Monday

    LaDue scored the game-winning goal Monday versus the Blues.

    LaDue was a healthy scratch for 10 straight games and 18 of the last 22, but he was the hero in this outing. LaDue hauled in a pass from Brendan Leipsic and rocketed a slap shot past Jordan Binnington to mark his first goal since Oct. 7. However, the recency bias of this performance may wear off before the Kings' next game versus the Islanders on Feb. 2, so he's not guaranteed to stay out of the press box then.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Shaping up as healthy scratch

    LaDue, who has missed the past eight games, no longer carries an injury designation, according to Robby Stanley of NHL.com, but the defenseman is still projected to be a healthy scratch for Saturday's road game against the Predators.

    LaDue is confirmed to be on the active roster, as opposed to injured reserve. However, the reason for his extended absence was never disclosed.

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  • Kings' Paul LaDue: Remains out Friday

    LaDue (undisclosed) won't play Friday versus the Blackhawks, Tracey Myers of NHL.com reports.

    LaDue will sit out for his eighth straight game due to an unknown injury. He participated in warmups, so Ladue appears to be nearing return. Oscar Fantenberg will continue to take his place in the lineup.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 201 lbs
Birthplace: Grand Forks, ND
Age: 32
Experience: 7
Shoots: Right