Jiri Hudler

40-Year-Old Right WingRW
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$Signed a one-year contract with the Stars in August of 2016 worth $2 million.
Likely done for season
RWDallas Stars  Free Agent
Lower Body
April 4, 2017
Hudler (lower body) isn't expected to play again this season, Mark Stepneski of the Stars' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Hudler hasn't provided a ton of offense for the Stars, collecting just 11 points (three goals, eight assists) over 32 tilts with the club. With only two games remaining in the regular season for Dallas, this shouldn't come as much of a loss for either the club -- which has been eliminated from playoff contention -- or the majority of fantasy leagues. Hudler finishes the campaign with a meager 27 shots on goal, a minus-3 rating and just four penalty minutes. The 33-year-old will enter free agency in the offseason and won't likely be a prime fantasy target in 2017-18.
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The 33-year-old winger struggled to stay healthy in 2016-17, as a mysterious virus derailed the beginning to his campaign and a lower-body injury ended it early, leaving him with just three goals and 11 points in 32 games to show for his first, and apparently only, season in Dallas. A free agent once again, Hudler no longer appears to be the solid, safe veteran he seemed last offseason, and as a result he remains unsigned into August. If he’s fully recovered and can stay out of the trainer’s room, he could likely still contribute in the NHL, but it remains to be seen whether he'll get a chance to prove it.
Hudler is arguably the most productive free agent forward still on the market, having scored 46 points last season and a whopping 76 the year before. The veteran Czech is a gifted passer, and his 17 power-play tallies over the last two seasons make him an elite asset with the man advantage. At 32 years old, the likelihood of last year’s decline continuing is probably why he’s still on the market, but Hudler’s recent productivity makes him worth a look in fantasy, assuming he latches on with an NHL squad eventually.
Hudler was one of the league's more surprising breakout forwards in 2014-15. He delivered a whopping 76 points, including 31 goals, and put the cherry on the sundae by taking home the Lady Byng Trophy. Hudler, Johnny Gaudreau, and Sean Monahan menaced opposing goalies last season, and that’s not about to change. Even so, they will all likely find the slogging a lot tougher this season as teams adjust their styles in an effort to stifle those skills. Hudler is angling for a new contract this season, so his motivation will be high. But can he repeat his abnormally high shooting percentage of 19.6 percent? Maybe, maybe not. After all, how many guys repeat excellence when they peak in their age-31 season? Let him slide if he's going for the price normally befitting of a 70-point, first-unit power-play unit guy, but if most of your leaguemates are skeptical of a repeat and the price drops, it may make sense to make a play for him.
Hudler nearly matched his career-high in points last season, garnering 54 points (17 goals and 37 assists) in 75 games. He is a first-line stalwart for the Flames and is perhaps their best offensive weapon. Hudler’s a solid -- if unspectacular -- fantasy winger and should end up with 50-60 points again in 2014-15.
Hudler started his Calgary career with a bang in 2012-13, scoring seven points in his first five games. And while he didn't continue that pace throughout the season, he still wound up with a respectable 27 points in 42 games. Translated over a full season, he likely would have topped the 50-point mark, a pretty good season for the Czech winger. As one of the senior players on a very young Calgary team, he will be a top-six forward -- if not top three -- and should end up with around 50 points once again.
Hudler had carved a niche as a second to third-line winger in Detroit since 2006-07, and had one of his most prolific seasons in 2011-12 with 25 goals and 25 assists in 81 games. He may not have quite the star power around him in Calgary, but will likely book-end the second line with Curtis Glencross, who had similar numbers to Hudler last season. If Calgary can find a decent center to put in between the two, Hudler has the chance to put up another 50-60 points this season.
Hudler returned from his one-year hiatus in the KHL and flopped miserably following preseason expectations of a breakout from head coach Mike Babcock. He spent stretches of the regular season in the press box as a healthy scratch, and never seemed to get off the ground on a third-line centered by veteran Mike Modano. He's still just 27, but Hudler's time in Detroit may be running out as he's entering the final year of his contract and his plus/minus rating has tumbled in each of his last three seasons in Detroit. Keep an eye on him during training camp, the 57-point player we saw before his season in Russia could emerge and provide an upgrade over Todd Bertuzzi and Tomas Holmstrom, but he'll need to play a consistent and responsible two-way game in order to return to Babcock's good graces.
As if losing Marian Hossa weren't enough, Hudler's decision to spurn the Wings last season to play for Dynamo Moscow of the KHL last season resulted in a lack of secondary offense behind the team's big guns on the top line. Prior to leaving his NHL club, Hudler showed steady growth in his three seasons with Detroit and was poised for a full season on one of the team's scoring lines prior to leaving for Russia. At press time, he's poised to begin the year on a line with Mike Modano and Dan Cleary, but head coach Mike Babcock is more of a "Dixon Ticonderoga" type than a "Bic" guy when it comes to his line assignments, and it wouldn't be all that surprising to see Hudler in the mix for power-play time and top-six minutes as the season unfolds.
Unhappy that he wasn't getting a longer deal in Detroit, Hudler took a tax-free deal worth $5 million per season to play the 2009-10 in Russia. If he returns to North America in the future, his rights will still belong to the Red Wings.
Hudler parlayed an offensively productive postseason (5 G, 9 A in 22 games) into an opportunity on the second line with Henrik Zetterberg to open training camp. If he's able to retain that spot over the course of the season, he'll have a great chance to significantly improve upon his 42 points from a season ago. Keep an eye on his progress throughout training camp, as he'd be skating 16-18 minutes per game on the second line while emerging as a 20-goal, 60-point threat.
He's capable of pushing 40 points if the Red Wings keep him in the rotation all year, but he won't see enough primary time on the power play for us to make him a targetable guy. Like a lot of players on this roster, Hudler would be worth more on a thinner club, where he would be given more chances to play, and even make mistakes. Keep in mind Mike Babcock appeared to lose confidence in Hudler at the end of last spring's playoff run. Then again, Hudler broke camp skating on the Henrik Zetterberg line, so it looks like he's starting with a clean slate. Watch him closely in October.
There are questions on his size and strength, but there's offensive skill here as well; Hudler’s 96 points were third in the AHL last year. The Red Wings will give him a lengthy audition in training camp, as the 22-year-old center is out of options.
He's got a chance to stick on one of the back lines, but there's no reason to expect that Hudler will score enough to matter in most leagues.
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Won't play Sunday
RWDallas Stars  Free Agent
Lower Body
April 2, 2017
Hudler (lower body) will miss Sunday's tilt in Tampa Bay.
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Out again Tuesday
RWDallas Stars  Free Agent
Lower Body
March 28, 2017
Hudler (lower body) is a scratch for Tuesday night's away game against the Canadiens.
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Unfit to play Sunday
RWDallas Stars  Free Agent
Lower Body
March 24, 2017
Hudler (lower body) will not play Sunday, Sean Shapiro of NHL.com reports.
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Sits due to injury Friday
RWDallas Stars  Free Agent
Lower Body
March 24, 2017
Hudler is out of the lineup for Friday night's contest against the Sharks due to a lower-body injury.
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Starting to show up
RWDallas Stars  Free Agent
February 26, 2017
Hudler had a goal and an assist in a losing effort against Boston on Sunday.
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