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  • Oilers' Mark Fraser: On waiver wire

    Fraser was placed on waivers by the Oilers on Monday, Mark Spector of Sportsnet.ca reports.

    Fraser spent the entire 2015-16 campaign in the minors and looks to be on the same trajectory for the upcoming season. Selected in the third round of the 2005 NHL Draft by New Jersey, the blueliner notched just seven points last year, but added 136 PIM, nearly doubling his career total. Even if he gets the occasional call-up, the 30-year-old will likely go unnoticed by most fantasy owners.

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  • Inks One-Year Deal With Senators

    Fraser signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Senators on Monday.As expected, Fraser inked the deal shortly after he was released from his professional tryout with the Maple Leafs. The 28-year-old stay-at-home defender will likely split time between the NHL and AHL in 2015-16.
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  • Leafs Release Fraser, Will Sign With Sens

    Fraser has been released by his professional tryout with the Maple Leafs, reports TSN.ca. He is expected to sign with the Senators.Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun indicates his deal is worth $800,000 in the NHL and $125,000 in the AHL. He's a stay-at-home crease clearer who won't have a lot of value in the fantasy arena.
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  • Fraser And Leafs Far Apart On Contract

    Fraser and the Maple Leafs are more than $1 million apart on a contract and they appear headed to their scheduled arbitration date on Tuesday, reports TSN.ca. Toronto has offered him $855,000 per season while the restricted free agent has countered with a request for $2 million per year.
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  • Leafs And Fraser Avoid Arbitration

    Fraser and the Maple Leafs avoided arbitration when the two sides agreed to a one-year contract worth $1.275 million on Tuesday, reports the Toronto Star.The two sides had been more than a million apart, so the deal lies toward the middle of the two sides. Fraser will hope to continue to build on his strong play in 2012-12 and earn a bigger, multi-year deal next offseason.
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  • Leafs' Fraser Suffers Knee Injury In Wednesday's Win

    Fraser suffered a knee injury during Wednesday's win over the Flyers, the Toronto Star's Damien Cox reports.Fraser appeared to suffer the injury in the third period after he was nailed by the Flyers' Jay Rosehill. He was seen navigating around the locker room with crutches after the game, which could keep him out of Saturday's game and open the door for Morgan Rielly to make his NHL debut.
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  • Leafs Place Fraser On IR

    Fraser (knee) was placed on IR on Thursday, Jonas Siegel of TSN reports.Fraser hurt his knee Wednesday against the Flyers, and was seen walking with crutches after the game. The move to IR guarantees Fraser will be ineligible for at least seven days, so the earliest he can play again would be October 10 against the Predators. The open spot in the lineup will most likely be filled by former first-round pick Morgan Rielly so he can make his NHL debut.
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  • Leafs' Fraser Expected To Miss 3-4 Weeks

    Fraser (knee) is expected to miss three-to-four weeks, Jonas Siegel of TSN Radio 1050 reports.Fraser was subsequently moved to long-term injured reserve after suffering the injury in Wednesday's win over the Flyers. Morgan Rielly is expected to pick up most of his playing time as a member of the Leafs' third defensive pairing.
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  • Leafs' Fraser Set To Begin Skating Soon

    Fraser (knee) is set to begin skating soon, the Toronto Sun reports.Fraser was previously placed on long-term injured reserve earlier this month after sustaining a knee injury. He'll be a welcome addition to the Leafs' blue line once he's deemed ready to return.
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  • Leafs' Fraser Making Slow Progress

    Fraser (knee) may not be ready for the start of the team's upcoming road trip as previously expected, THL.ca reports.Both Fraser and teammate Nik Kulemin are believed to be further away than the team once thought, but it's expected that both players will be on the ice with their teammates in a practice setting soon, which should shed more light on their progress.
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  • Leafs' Fraser Resumes Skating

    Fraser (knee) skated before Thursday's practice with the Leafs' strength and conditioning coach, TSN.ca reports.Fraser hadn't taken part in any on-ice activity prior to Thursday's skate session and remains far off from a return. He's expected to travel with the team on their upcoming road trip out West beginning next week but can probably be safely ruled out to play.
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  • Leafs' Fraser Skates Saturday

    Fraser (knee) was on the ice and skating with the team again Saturday, TSN's Mark Masters reports.Fraser skated for the first time Thursday, so it was encouraging to see him back on the ice again so quickly. He is targeting a mid-November return.
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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 220 lbs
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Age: 37
Experience: 7