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Moore scored his sixth goal of the season in Tuesday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Panthers.
Impact
Moore has seen action in 47 games this season, but he's not a coach favorite. The arrival of Tomas Plekanec all but reduces his limited ice time, so there's not much fantasy value here.
Moore saw a lot more time in December than usual, as he'd been alternating on and off the fourth line every couple games prior to this point. His value is linked to his defensive ability, not his offensive chops.
Moore picked up a goal and an assist in Thursday's 6-4 win at Edmonton.
Impact
Both of Moore's points came in the opening frame, as he took advantage of Edmonton backup Laurent Brossoit in the netminder's first start since Cam Talbot (upper body) was placed on injured reserve. The 37-year-old forward has nine points in 18 games, but he's unlikely to sustain that pace after failing to reach 30 in a season since the 2010-11 campaign.
Moore has recorded a lone helper over his last five outings.
Impact
After beating out Eric Fehr for the fourth-line center role, Moore has struggled to produce in the offensive zone with a mere two points in his last 10 appearances. While the 37-year-old's role is not to be a goal scorer, one has to imagine the club will want to give youngsters Josh Leivo and Nikita Soshnikov a look sooner rather than later.
Moore dressed Saturday against the Rangers and scored a goal.
Impact
Moore and Eric Fehr are battling for the fourth-line pivot role and the two men have split the games so far. Both are better on the ice than in the fantasy arena.
Moore agreed to terms on a one-year, $1 million deal with the Leafs on Saturday.
Impact
The acquisition of Moore will certainly raise the average age of the Leafs as they add the veteran to their lineup. The 36-year-old is unlikely to break any scoring records, but should be able to provide quality depth scoring on the third or fourth line as well as help show the young Leafs the ropes. With a bevy of talent around him, the Ontario native could repeat his 2016-17 performance -- 11 goals and 14 helpers.
Moore (undisclosed) will be ready to play in Wednesday's playoff opener against the Senators.
Impact
While the 36-year-old's role as a fourth-liner limits his fantasy upside, Moore did manage to chip in 11 goals and 25 points to go along with a plus-2 rating in regular 82 games for the B's.
Though he missed practice Tuesday, Moore (undisclosed) is expected to play in Wednesday's playoff opener against the Senators.
Impact
The same applies to top-six forward David Krejci, while Moore's status affects the composition of the Bruins' fourth line. The well-traveled journeyman forward wasn't a big fantasy producer this past season, but Moore did manage to chip in 11 goals and 25 points while logging a plus-2 rating and playing in all 82 games.
Moore posted an assist with a plus-2 rating in Saturday's 2-1 win against the Islanders.
Impact
Moore has two goals and six points over his past seven games, as he continues his unlikely production from the checking line. Still, he has just 11 goals and 24 points through 75 games.
Moore picked up two assists (one shorthanded) in Thursday's loss to the Lightning.
Impact
The veteran fourth-liner has been generating a surprising amount of offense lately, picking up five points in his last six games -- that's about as hot as you'll ever see him get. Don't count on it to continue, as Moore owns just 23 points in 74 contests spent mostly as a penalty-killing grinder for Boston.