Jean-Gabriel Pageau

Jean-Gabriel Pageau

31-Year-Old CenterC
New York Islanders
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Pageau scored 11 goals and 33 points in 82 contests in 2023-24, which was slightly below expectations for him, but not by enough to call last season a disappointment. Pageau has recorded at least 39 points on four occasions, including the 2019-20, 2021-22 and 2022-23 campaigns. His mild decline last year can be attributed to a drop in playing time to 15:55 from 17:37 in 2022-23. In particular, he averaged just 1:31 with the man advantage last season compared to 2:23 during the prior campaign and subsequently recorded just two power-play points last season after collecting at least seven in each of the previous four campaigns. With Bo Horvat gearing up for his second full campaign with the Islanders, Pageau doesn't have an obvious path to a spot on the first power-play unit, so the 31-year-old will have a tough time getting back to the 40-point mark. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a six-year, $30 million contract extension with the Islanders in February of 2020.
Aids in comeback
CNew York Islanders
November 6, 2024
Pageau scored his third goal of the season in Tuesday's 4-3 shootout victory over the Penguins.
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Pageau netted the game-tying goal after being set up by Bo Horvat to tie the score at 3-3 in the final frame. Pageau added five shots, two hits and an even plus-minus rating in 20:45 of ice time. The right-shot forward is currently slotted in on the top line and No. 2 power-play unit, and through 13 games, Pageau has compiled three goals, two assists, 26 shots, 29 hits, seven blocks and a minus-3 rating.
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2024–25 Time On Ice Stats
  • Average Time On Ice:
    16:42
  • Average Power Play TOI:
    2:28
  • Average Short-Handed TOI:
    1:33
 
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17:37
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Pageau got back to the 40-point mark for the third time in his career in 2022-23, posting 13 goals and 27 assists in 70 outings. The 30-year-old remains an ideal third-line center. He's physical (175 hits last year), good on the draw (57.2 percent win rate last year) and can kill penalties while chipping in some offense while a man down. He picked up four shorthanded points and eight power-play points last season, though he had to play up the lineup at times when Mathew Barzal was out. Pageau can likely continue at this pace for a few more years, though his heavy playing style creates some injury risk. Still, he's a solid do-it-all center with a safe floor to take late in fantasy drafts.
Pageau finished the 2021-22 campaign hot, with three goals in his final four appearances, but he managed just 18 goals on the year. His 21 helpers were his most since the 2016-17 season, while Pageau's 171 hits were a new career high. The Islanders play a defense-first style. They focus on checking and trying to win low-scoring games, which makes it difficult for fringe fantasy options such as Pageau to offer consistent value on a year-by-year basis. When push comes to shove, chances are you can find a better option during your draft. There just isn't all that much upside here.
Pageau's offensive production dropped off in his first full season with the Islanders. The 28-year-old scored 14 goals and 28 points in 54 games after registering a career-high 26 goals and 40 points in 67 contests the previous season with New York and Ottawa. But Pageau's 2020-21 production likely represents his floor, and the veteran center provides meaningful contributions elsewhere, having scored five power-play goals and a pair of short-handed tallies last season while winning a career-high 56.7 percent of his faceoffs. As a jack-of-all-trades type available late in drafts, Pageau is a handy player with plenty of utility for fantasy managers.
Pageau rode an elite shooting percentage - 17.2 percent, 14th in the league among players who scored at least 20 goals - en route to a career season last year and translated it into a $30-million extension from the Isles. That sort of performance screams regression, especially when you've just cracked 20 goals for the first time in six full seasons and have no history of elite offensive play. Pageau doesn't shoot very often, plays on the power play rather sparingly and also plays on a team that has ranked 22nd in goals per game in each of the past two campaigns. He has some fantasy value in rotisserie leagues that count hits, but fantasy managers looking for offensive upside should steer away.
Pageau suffered a devastating Achilles injury during the opening days of training camp last fall and was limited to just 39 games as a result. While the center fared well in his return to the ice -- four goals, eight helpers and 83 shots -- it likely won't put him atop most fantasy draft boards. Still, the Ottawa native is capable of reaching the 35-point mark and could be a sneaky depth option for fantasy owners heading into the 2019-20 season. Considering the 26-year-old is entering the final year of his contract, he could also be a trade candidate at the deadline, which would likely see his fantasy value rise.
Pageau failed to reach 15 goals in either of the past two seasons which didn't bode well for his outlook this upcoming season, but after tearing his Achilles tendon during training camp testing, the center will be lucky to play in 10 contests this year. At 25 years old, it was time for Pageau to prove he was worthy of being a part of Ottawa's long-term future -- how missing the 2018-19 campaign factors into the club's plans likely won't be known until the 2019 offseason.
Pageau took a step back in his second full season with the Senators in 2016-17, tallying 33 points (12 goals, 21 assists) in 82 games after notching 43 points in 2015-16. That decline in production can largely be attributed to the 5-foot-10 pivot’s failure to score a single shorthanded goal last season after potting seven shorties in 2015-16, but therein lies the problem with Pageau as a fantasy asset. The 24-year-old forward is buried on Ottawa’s depth chart behind Kyle Turris and Derick Brassard, and he isn't expected to occupy a spot on either of his team’s power-play units next season, so he’s forced to earn all of his offensive production while at even strength or shorthanded. Pageau is a dependable depth option who could easily produce 35 or so points as well as a strong hit total, but his limited role caps his fantasy upside.
To put it in simple terms, Pageau exploded in the 2015-16 season. Improvement across the board is one thing, but the unheralded pivot set career highs in every category, including establishing himself as a major threat when his team was a man down (seven shorthanded goals). The 2011 fourth-round pick appeared in all 82 contests, registering 19 tallies, 24 assists, a plus-17 rating (best on the roster) and 133 shots on goal. Ordinarily, that would make him a big-time fantasy sleeper entering this year, but Pageau’s stuck on the third line thanks to the arrival of veteran Derick Brassard and the expected healthy return of Kyle Turris (ankle). However, be ready to snatch the 23-year-old off the waiver wire if he finds his way into the top six.
Pageau was a key member of the Senators' second-half surge into the postseason, as he finished his 2014-15 campaign with 10 goals and nine assists in 50 games. A leg injury in the first round of the playoffs resulted in him finishing the season off the ice, but he’s expected to be back at full health for the team's training camp this fall. With a new two-year contract in tow, Pageau is set to see full-time action in Ottawa for the first time in his career, likely serving as the Senators' third-line center. It wouldn't be a surprise if he quietly challenged for a 35-to-40-point season.
Pageau was expected to make a big jump last season after an impressive playoff performance in 2013, but largely disappointed. The center suited up for 28 games in 2013-14, but was only able to muster two goals and 12 PIM over that span. He's still just 21-years-old, but with the Senators in a rebuilding mindset after trading Jason Spezza, 2014-15 could be Pageau's last opportunity to prove his worth to the franchise. He has great speed, and showed the ability to score with six points in 10 games in the playoffs two years ago, so he might be a decent super-sleeper pick in deeper leagues.
Pageau came up for the playoffs at the ripe old age of 20 and proceeded to post impressive numbers with four goals and two assists in 10 playoff games. He'll get a shot to be an every day player in Ottawa to start the year and his great speed could very well keep him in the big league. He's a high risk pick, but there's definitely potential to be found here.
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Credited with winning goal Friday
CNew York Islanders
November 2, 2024
Pageau scored his second goal of the season in Friday's 4-3 victory over the Sabres.
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Contributes power-play assist
CNew York Islanders
October 25, 2024
Pageau notched a power-play assist, two shots on goal and three hits in Friday's 4-3 overtime win over the Devils.
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Strikes for shorthanded goal
CNew York Islanders
October 11, 2024
Pageau scored a shorthanded goal in Thursday's 5-4 overtime loss to Utah.
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Good to go Monday
CNew York Islanders
April 22, 2024
Pageau (lower body) is expected to suit up for Game 2 against the Hurricanes on Monday, Arthur Staple of The Athletic reports.
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Could be back for Game 2
CNew York Islanders
Lower Body
April 21, 2024
Pageau (lower body) could be a game-time decision for Game 2 against Carolina on Monday, Sean Roarke of NHL.com reports.
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Ready to rock?
CNew York Islanders
April 22, 2024
Pageau, who missed Saturday's Game 1 loss to the Hurricanes with a lower-body injury, is centering the third line at morning skate, potentially putting him on track to return to action for Game 2 on Monday, Luke DeCock of The Raleigh News & Observer reports.
ANALYSIS
Pageau's status for Game 2 may not be confirmed until the Islanders' take the ice for pregame warmups. He picked up 11 goals and 33 points through 82 contests during the regular season.
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