John Marino

John Marino

27-Year-Old DefensemanD
Utah Hockey Club
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Last season was a bit of a bounce-back year for Marino, as he reached the 25-point threshold for the third time in his five-year NHL career. The 27-year-old defenseman's biggest struggle since making the jump to the NHL has been staying healthy, as he's failed to play a full 82-game campaign. The Massachusetts native suited up in 75 games last year, which likely helped spark his offensive upside. If he can stay fit, Marino is certainly capable of putting up 25-30 points during the 2024-25 campaign, making him a decent late-round fantasy option. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a six-year, $26.4 million contract extension with the Penguins in January of 2021. Traded to the Devils in July of 2022. Traded to Utah in June of 2024.
Removed from IR
DUtah Hockey Club
January 14, 2025
Marino (back) was activated from injured reserve Tuesday, per the NHL media site.
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Utah moved Dylan Guenther (lower body) to injured reserve in a corresponding move. Marino appears ready for his season debut versus Montreal on Tuesday despite being considered a game-time decision. He had four goals, 25 points, 57 shots on net, 89 blocked shots and 39 hits in 75 regular-season appearances with New Jersey in 2023-24.
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2024–25 Time On Ice Stats
  • Average Time On Ice:
    18:04
  • Average Power Play TOI:
    0:19
  • Average Short-Handed TOI:
    2:27
 
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21:04
0:16
3:00
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20:57
0:09
2:58
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Outside of an upper-body ailment which cost him a little over a month from late December to late January, Marino had a strong first season in New Jersey. He provided a steadying presence on the blue line for the Devils, averaging a career-high 21:04 per game while providing some secondary offense (four goals, 18 points) and a plus-21 rating. Marino doesn't offer much in terms of hits or blocks, recording 44 and 81, respectively, in 2022-23, so his fantasy value is quite limited, but he's going to help New Jersey win hockey games once again in 2023-24.
Set to play this entire season at age 25, Marino seemed to be a long-term building block for the Penguins. Instead, they shipped him to New Jersey over the summer in exchange for fellow rearguard Ty Smith and a third-round draft pick. Marino has never scored more than 26 points in any one season, but he should get more opportunities to produce with this new club. That said, Marino's fantasy value will likely depend on how much power-play time he receives. With Dougie Hamilton and Damon Severson already on New Jersey's roster, there's no guarantee Marino will be deployed in such a role.
Stolen from the Oilers for a sixth-round pick prior to the start of the 2019-20 season, Marino has gone on to become one of Pittsburgh's most important defenders over the course of his first two NHL campaigns. His offensive numbers took a step back last season (3 goals, 13 points in 52 games) compared to two years ago (6 goals, 26 points in 56 games), but Marino again averaged north of 20 minutes of ice time per game (20:44) in addition to seeing additional time (1:24 per game) on Pittsburgh's second power-play unit. Marino is going to pick up his fair share of points due to the talent around him, but modest totals in both the hit and block departments make him nothing more than a late-round guy in most fantasy formats.
Some might feel it's a little early to crown Marino as Kris Letang's heir apparent, but that seems to be the general consensus among the Pittsburgh fanbase. In his rookie campaign, the 22-year-old wunderkind registered six goals and 20 assists, including four power-play points, and posted a solid plus-17 rating. Though his role with the No. 1 power-play unit was limited, Marino should see a larger share of the opportunities with the man advantage this year, boosting his fantasy value. Even with the shortened campaign, a 30-point season isn't out of the question for the Massachusetts native.
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Closing in on return
DUtah Hockey Club
Back
January 14, 2025
Marino (back) will be a game-time decision Tuesday against Montreal, Cole Bagley of KSL Sports reports.
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Upgraded to day-to-day
DUtah Hockey Club
Back
January 13, 2025
Head coach Andre Tourigny said Monday that Marino (back) is now considered day-to-day, Cole Bagley of KSL Sports reports.
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Sheds non-contact jersey
DUtah Hockey Club
Back
January 6, 2025
Marino (back) participated in Monday's practice session in a regular jersey, Cole Bagley of KSL Sports reports.
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Undergoes surgery
DUtah Hockey Club
Back
October 23, 2024
Marino has undergone successful lower-back surgery and is projected to miss the next 3-4 months, Utah announced Wednesday.
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Months away from season debut
DUtah Hockey Club
Upper Body
October 18, 2024
Marino (upper body) is months away from playing, Cole Bagley of KSL Sports reports Friday.
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Expected back during home stand
DUtah Hockey Club
January 13, 2025
Marino, who has been out of action with a back injury, could be available to play in one of Utah's next four games, Cole Bagley of KSL Sports reports Monday.
ANALYSIS
Marino has yet to get into a game for Utah this season due to his long-term back injury for which he underwent surgery back in October. Once given the all-clear, the defenseman should jump right back into the lineup and would likely replace Nick DeSimone or Juuso Valimaki for a spot on the blue line.
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