Mats Zuccarello

Mats Zuccarello

37-Year-Old Right WingRW
Minnesota Wild
IR
Injury Lower Body
Est. Return 12/12/2024
2024 Fantasy Outlook
What should you expect of Zuccarello at the age of 37? He's certainly been good recently, recording at least 60 points in each of his past three campaigns, including 12 goals and 51 assists in 69 outings last season. That said, his shot dropped off in 2023-24 with him firing at a career-worst 6.9 percent. A drop-off like that -- his career average shooting percentage is 11.2 -- might lead you to believe he had bad puck luck, and while that might be part of the story, a deeper look suggests he wasn't able to put himself in great shooting positions, and this was the natural result of that. Assuming that's one of the byproducts of him getting older, it's best not to expect him to rebound and reach the 20-goal mark this season. Zuccarello is still a solid playmaker, though, so even if you anticipate him declining further, a 50-60 point showing is a reasonable projection. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a two-year, $8.25 million contract extension with the Wild in September of 2023.
Undergoes surgery
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Lower Body
November 15, 2024
Zuccarello (lower body) underwent surgery Thursday night and is expected to miss 3-4 weeks, Sarah McLellan of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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Zuccarello sustained a lower-body injury during Thursday's game against Montreal and was placed on injured reserve Friday. He's facing a multi-week absence following his procedure, and he's unlikely to be in the mix to return until at least early-to-mid December. Matt Boldy could take on a first-line role in Zuccarello's absence.
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Zuccarello broke out in 2021-22 with a career-high 79 points in his age-34 season. He followed that up last year with 67 points, the second-best total of his NHL career. Zuccarello also produced his third career 20-goal campaign by pocketing 22, including nine power-play tallies. The 35-year-old put 198 shots on net and averaged 20:12 of ice time in his top-line role. He's expected to maintain that position alongside Kirill Kaprizov and Ryan Hartman again for the 2023-24 season. Zuccarello has shockingly found a new ceiling in his mid-30s and will continue to provide 65-point upside in his current role.
Many NHL players exhibited unexpected offensive breakouts in 2021-22, but Zuccarello's performance might top the list. In his age-34 season, Zucc exploded for 24 goals and 79 points in 70 games. It was the first time in his long career that he cracked the point-per-game plateau, and quite frankly, the first time he came remotely close. Zuccarello's career year was buoyed by 28 power-play points, 10 more than he had logged in any previous season. If that wasn't enough, it was revealed the Norwegian was dealing with multiple injuries late in the campaign, including a core muscle issue which required surgery. Zuccarello should be 100 percent healthy well before training camp, but expecting a repeat performance in 2022-23 in terms of production seems like an improbable, if not impossible, task.
The veteran missed the first month of the season while recovering from arm surgery, but once he was on the ice, Zuccarello more than made up for lost time. Unlike prior seasons in which he racked up strong totals, he didn't do much damage on the power play, offering some possibility that even if his scoring pace regresses over the upcoming campaign, he might be able to make up the difference on the man advantage. The Wild's lack of elite talent up the middle could be an issue for a winger who doesn't create a lot of offense for himself, but it's one that wold be mitigated with regular shifts alongside the dynamic Kirill Kaprizov. Zuccarello isn't an impact player, but he can be a strong complementary asset, and Minnesota needs him to lock down a top-six spot.
Zuccarello produced 15 goals and 37 points in 65 games in his first year with the Wild, matching his output from the year before. The short-statured veteran is an interesting case for fantasy managers -- he's now missed the 50-point threshold in consecutive years after reaching that mark in four of his previous five campaigns with the Rangers. Given a full season, it's likely the Norwegian winger would be able to at least reach the 40-point mark, but at 33 years old, it's unclear how much of his decline has been related to age and how much has been connected to circumstances outside of his control. Fantasy managers won't want to overspend on Zucc expecting a rebound performance in 2020-21.
The 31-year-old was having one of the best campaigns of his career with the Rangers, scoring 11 goals and 37 points in 46 games, when the Stars elected to make Zuccarello their big trade-deadline acquisition ahead of an anticipated playoff run. That plan nearly ended in disaster when Zucc broke his arm blocking a shot in his Dallas debut, but the team still made the postseason and he was dynamite in his return, scoring four goals and 11 points in 13 playoff games. That performance was good enough to earn the free agent a five-year, $30 million contract with Minnesota, where the undersized winger will slot into a top-six role and look to reach the 60-point plateau for the second time.
While the Rangers team around him in 2017-18 declined significantly compared to past years, Zuccarello was his usual, productive self with 53 points -- right in line with the 57 he averaged over the previous four campaigns. His rating took a major hit, however, plummeting to a career-low minus-10 after Zuccarello had never previously finished in the negatives. The diminutive winger hasn't missed more than five games in any of the past five campaigns, so his prominent role and ability to stay healthy give him a high floor, even if he's unlikely to challenge his 2015-16 career high of 61 points.
The 2016-17 campaign was a real test of Zuccarello’s patience. Although he finished with a useful (and pretty typical) 59 points, he and his fantasy owners were often left wanting more; after all, the Norwegian winger put up a career-high 189 shots, only to be limited to 15 goals by a career-worst 7.9 shooting percentage. Indeed, Zuccarello went through three stretches of 12 games or longer without a goal and managed just one multi-tally effort in the regular season. Even so, he remained a key weapon on offense for the Rangers and a solid contributor in fantasy, and there’s no reason to think that'll change in 2017-18. One of the shortest players in the NHL, Zuccarello nonetheless has a remarkable track record of staying healthy despite his willingness to battle for the puck in high-traffic areas, an attribute that his coaches will always appreciate. Look for a rebound in his goal total -- maybe not to 2015-16’s fortune-favored 26, but 20-plus seems quite reasonable -- while he continues to serve as the Blueshirts’ top playmaker.
There are few NHL players shorter than Zuccarello – but there are also pretty few who are more productive. A brilliant creator on offense, he set new career marks in goals (26) and points (61) last season, leading the Rangers in the latter category. The key was Zucc’s resurgence on the man advantage (seven goals, 18 points) after a 2014-15 in which he scored zero power-play goals. With his cap-friendly contract and high-end playmaking skills, Zuccarello will remain a fixture on the Blueshirts’ top line, which should make him a popular fantasy selection. It wouldn’t be surprising in the least to see him end up right around 60 points again.
Fantasy owners who entered last year looking for a growth season from Zuccarello ended up being disappointed, as his production dropped to 49 points from the 59 he gathered in 2013-14, but the 5-foot-7 Norwegian remains a top-six forward on one of the league's best teams. A shoulder injury seemed to sap his effectiveness early last year, and although he came on strong toward the end of the season, he suffered a brain contusion after taking a puck to the head in the Rangers' first-round playoff series against Pittsburgh, which knocked him out for the remainder of the postseason and even temporarily rendered him unable to speak. However, he’s seemingly already recovered from that ailment and is expected to be ready in time for training camp. Zuccarello’s ice time remained steady at about 17 minutes last year, but his power-play time dropped for the second consecutive season; he’ll likely need to find his way to the top man-advantage unit to have a good chance at cracking 60 points for the first time.
Having already eclipsed the 50-point total twice overseas, few can say 'The Norwegian Hobbit's team-leading 59 points (40 assists) were completely unexpected. Add in four game-winning goals, Zuccarello's durability (77 regular season games), speed and offensive output having seamlessly continued in the Rangers' postseason run and we wouldn't rule out increased ice time for the 5-foot-7 forward, possibly including more power-play minutes as a top-six winger. Zuke's price tag at this year’s draft will likely come as quite a shock and will probably be worth the gamble.
Avoiding arbitration with forward Zuccarello, the Rangers agreed to one year contract, reportedly worth $1.15 million. After playing most of the season with Magnitogorsk Metallurg of the KHL, Zuccarello returned to the Rangers late in the 2012-13 season and had three goals and eight points in 15 regular-season games. He also contributed a goal and seven assists in 12 Stanley Cup Playoff games. Through parts of three seasons as a Ranger, the speedy winger 11 goals and 34 points in 67 games. He could end up as a late-round draft on deeper leagues, but is very streaky. Buyer beware.
Zuccarello was frustrated by his limited playing time in 2011-12 and signed a 1-year deal with Metallurg Magnitogorsk of Russia's KHL. He is eligible to return to the Rangers as a restricted free agent in 2013-14, but he likely won't be on any fantasy rosters for 2012-13.
After leading the Swedish Elite League in scoring, the Rangers signed Zuccarello for two years last May. He has fantastic hands and on-ice vision but opened the past season in the minors, specifically to learn the defensive side of the North American game. Recalled mid-season, he was a constant spark in creating offensive chances, having fired 72 shots in 42 games. He also set up 17 scores, which is the kind of production you want to see from your young fantasy defensemen. One might wonder how long Zuccarello's small, 5-foot-7, 174-pound frame can withstand NHL pounding, but a full season with the parent club will go a long way to determining his future prospects.
The �Norwegian Hobbit� will take his game to the bright lights on Broadway after two excellent seasons in the Swedish Elite League. Zuccarello-Aasen was the league MVP after totaling 64 points in 55 games last year. That coming after he put up 12 goals and 40 points in just 35 games as a rookie for MODO. Zuccarello-Aasen also shined playing for Norway in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, and several teams noticed, with the Rangers quickly scooping up the talented youngster. Mats will be 23 years old in September and should be given every opportunity to crack the Rangers� lineup. There is an outside chance he finds himself on the wing of the second line, which could result in a 40-point season. While the Norwegian winger has plenty of skill and great hands, the only potential road block seems to be his size. Listed at just 5�7�, Zuccarello-Aasen will have to make a major adjustment to play in the much more physical NHL.
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Placed on IR
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November 15, 2024
Zuccarello (lower body) was designated for injured reserve Friday and will be out 3-4 weeks, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
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Departs Thursday's game
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November 14, 2024
Zuccarello (lower body) won't return to Thursday's game versus the Canadiens.
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Points in three straight games
RWMinnesota Wild
November 10, 2024
Zuccarello registered an assist in Sunday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Blackhawks.
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Logs assist in win
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November 8, 2024
Zuccarello recorded an assist, two blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Friday's 5-2 win over the Ducks.
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Tickles twine in win
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November 7, 2024
Zuccarello scored a goal in Thursday's 5-2 win over the Sharks.
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Playing for Team Norway
RWMinnesota Wild
April 23, 2024
Zuccarello is expected to suit up for Team Norway at the IIHF World Championship in May, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.
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Zuccarello will be a leader for Norway on and off the ice -- the 36-year-old vet had another strong season with the Wild in 2023-24, racking up 12 goals and 63 points through 69 contests.
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