Stewart moves onto the fourth line to start tonight's game. The power forward has nine goals and 19 points in 65 games.
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Stewart draws out for tonight's game. He has nine goals and 19 points in 65 games.
Stewart was bumped down to the fourth line this morning with Ruutu practicing. The power forward has nine goals and 19 points in 63 games.
Stewart remains on the top line for the time being. The power forward has nine goals and 19 points in 61 games.
Stewart moves from the top line to the fourth line mix. He has seven goals and 17 points through 60 games.
Stewart moved up to the top line during today's practice. In his first 59 games with the Canes, he scored seven goals and 17 points.
Stewart likely stays with the team. The former 25th overall pick has six goals and 13 points in 50 games.
Through his first 50 games in Carolina, Stewart has six goals and 13 points.
Stewart moves up to the third line after toiling on the fourth most of the season. He scored six goals and nine points over 39 games.
Stewart has four goals in his first 22 games in a Canes sweater. New coach Kirk Muller may want to try him in more offensive roles in order to properly utilize the power forward.
Stewart draws back into the lineup and will get another crack at the top line. He has three goals through his first 15 games as a Cane.
Stewart draws out for only the second time this season. He has three goals through 15 games.
Stewart moves down to the fourth line after playing on the second. He has three goals through his first 13 games down South.
The former first round pick will suit up tonight and likely play on the fourth line with Tim Brent and Zach Boychuk.
Should Stewart not be able to play, look for Zach Boychuk to stay in the lineup.
Stewart has been day-to-day but it looks like the Canes could dress seven defensemen tonight. If you own Stewart, tonight you should bench him.
Considering Stewart played through this injury for a few games, he likely won't miss any playing time.
When the Canes signed Stewart, he was believed to vie for a scoring line role. In his first full NHL season, the right wing scored 14 goals and 39 points through 80 contests. With an improved team, he could produce even better numbers this season.