Karl Alzner

35-Year-Old DefensemanD
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Karl Alzner in 2023. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a five-year, $23.13 million contract with the Canadiens in July of 2017. Released by the Canadiens in October of 2020.
Will be bought out
DFree Agent
October 6, 2020
The Canadiens will place Alzner on unconditional waivers Tuesday for the purpose of buying out the final two-years of his contract, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.
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The Canadiens will only save $666,667 toward the cap in 2020-21 and $2.66 million toward the cap in 2021-22 by making this move before being on the hook for $833,333 for the following two seasons, but Alzner has only appeared in 13 NHL contests over the past two campaigns, and he was likely never going to suit up for Montreal again, so the team evidently decided opening up a little bit of space with a buyout was a better option than continuing to bury the veteran blueliner in the minors. If Alzner wants to continue to play, he'll almost certainly have to accept a two-way deal with another team, but it also wouldn't be surprising to see him simply retire.
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April 23, 2017
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April 10, 2017
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Bruins showing interest
DFree Agent
October 16, 2020
The Bruins are showing interest in Alzner, Joe Haggerty of NBC Sports Boston reports.
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With Torey Krug leaving Boston this offseason, the team is looking for some depth on the blue line and the veteran Alzner would fit that need. The 32-year-old defenseman has spent most of the last two seasons with AHL Laval, recording just one assist in 13 NHL games combined since the start of the 2018-19 campaign. He'd be a cheap way to add some size and physicality; in his last full NHL season, Alzner racked up 144 blocked shots and 141 hits.
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Alzner's first season in Montreal was nothing short of a disaster. His minus-7 was the worst in four seasons, and he wasn't nearly worth the five-year ($4.625 AAV) contract he signed prior to the season. Paired mostly with Jeff Petry, Alzner failed to develop chemistry with the mobile defender which forced Claude Julien back to the drawing board. With Petry filling in for the injured Shea Weber (knee) to start the season, Alzner stands to get minutes on the second pairing. That alignment spreads out the experienced blueliners with youngsters Victor Mete and Noah Juulsen. What will improvement mean for Alzner? We can't expect much more than his career-high 141 hits in 2017-18 or his 12 points -- not with this popgun offense. The only thing to hope for is improved plus-minus, which could come with the overhaul of the defensive coaching staff.
One of several key Capitals to punch his ticket out of town in the offseason, Alzner signed a five-year deal with the Canadiens in July, ending a decade in Washington’s organization. Known for his durability -- the last regular-season game he missed was in 2009-10 -- and defensive acumen, Alzner won't be much of a fantasy factor even if his minutes rise as expected with his new organization. He may be able to maintain his typically sterling rating, as he'll go from guarding the crease of one stud goalie (Braden Holtby) to another (Carey Price), but don't look for him to provide more than about 20 points, and that’s a best-case scenario.
Alzner’s been an iron man for the Capitals for years, as he’s now gone six straight seasons without missing a game. Of course, there’s a price to pay for that – he played through a broken thumb, an oblique strain and a hip flexor injury last season, which ended with him departing the Caps’ playoff-elimination defeat after suffering a sports hernia, which required offseason surgery. He’s expected to be ready for the start of his age-28 season, though, and despite his bonding with Matt Niskanen when the two played together last year, it seems likely that Alzner will return to serving as John Carlson’s blue-line partner and defensive conscience. There’s not much fantasy appeal in that outside of specialty formats.
Alzner is a no-nonsense crease clearer who provides more value on the ice than in the fantasy arena. Sure, he set new career marks in several categories last season: goals (five), points (21), hits (120) and blocked shots (165). But the latter two categories are rarely counted in fantasy. Does your squad need a 20-point, 20-PIM defender who gets no power-play time? Then Alzner's the warm body you're looking for.
One of the more underrated shut-down defensemen in the league, Alzner remains an integral part of a rebuilt Capitals blue line. The 5th-overall selection from the 2007 NHL Draft, Alzner logged over 20 minutes of ice-time for his fourth straight season and recorded a career high of 18 points. However, his offense has never translated to the NHL game, so his power-play opportunities have been scarce during his career. Look for Alzner to bounce back as part of an improved Capitals defense corps, but he likely won’t see a significant increase in his production as his role remains largely of a defense-first nature.
Alzner was a workhorse once again last season (20:57 TOI), playing in all 48 games of the lockout shortened season. Alzner had just five points on the season, which is consistent with his two full regular seasons prior to last year, although the drop to a minus-6 was surprising. He will continue to log serious minutes for the Capitals but fantasy managers shouldn’t expect much help from Alzner.
Alzner is developing into a reliable stalwart on the Washington blue line. He's played all 82 games in each of the last two seasons, posting a career-high 17 points last season. He's not going to contribute too much defensively, but he's a valuable piece to Washington's team success.
Alzner has become the shutdown defenseman the brass thought he would be when he was taken 5th overall in 2007. He just signed a new contract as his entry-level deal was up. He has the potential to put up 20 plus points, but being paired with John Carlson he takes a backseat to his offensively skilled teammate. Do not expect great offensive output, but you can expect around 100 blocks, 100 hits, and 60 plus shots.
The 6-foot-2, 21-year-old defenseman showed his ability and why he deserved to be a first-round pick in 2007. Alzner is one of two young defenseman the team has molded and he should be on the Opening Night roster this season. He has great mobility and the ability to produce offensively. He also collected much needed experience after playing in 21 games Washington and should be a steady blueliner for years to come. We suggest that he will play a role this coming season and can very well become a breakout fantasy producer.
Alzner is an up-and-coming star, and will probably be seen in more games this year than last. He is a young defenseman with great size and skill and played in 30 games last year. Look for Alzner to be a huge part of this defense in the next few years.
The 6-foot-2, 19 year old defenseman was the fifth overall pick in the 2007 Entry Draft. He was named the Western Hockey League's Player and Defenseman of the Year for 2007-08. He registered 36 points in 60 games with the Calgary Hitmen. Many scouts believed Alzner was the most NHL ready player in the draft. He has great mobility and has the ability to be a good offensive producer. He is one of, if not their top prospect, and has a good chance of making the team, with the concussion situation Brian Pothier is suffering. We suggest to keep an eye on him throughout the season, especially if he cracks the roster.
Alzner is a reliable, steady defender who has displayed offensive talent at the junior level. He projects as a shutdown, power-type defender in the NHL who'll be steady and pretty much unspectacular. He'll be better on the ice than in the fantasy arena, and is still a few years away from the NHL.
Alzner is one of those guys you'd want your little sister to date. Steady, unspectacular and reliable, he's not going to do something stupid; in fact, he's probably the safest pick in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Fantasy owners should not be confused by his 47-point season in the WHL. Alzner will eventually be a 25 to 30 minute defender who'll be used against the opposition's best line. But he isn't going to hit the 30-point mark very often, if ever.
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Opts out of 2019-20 season
DMontreal Canadiens  Free Agent
Not Injury Related
July 11, 2020
Alzner has opted out of the Return to Play program, Frank Seravalli of TSN.ca reports.
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Demoted to minors on paper
DMontreal Canadiens  Free Agent
February 24, 2020
Alzner was reassigned to AHL Laval on Monday in order to be eligible for the AHL playoffs and will be back with the Habs for Tuesday's clash with Vancouver, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.
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Recalled by Canadiens
DMontreal Canadiens  Free Agent
February 21, 2020
Alzner was recalled from AHL Laval on an emergency basis Friday.
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Headed for waivers
DMontreal Canadiens  Free Agent
September 26, 2019
Alzner was designated for waivers by the Habs on Thursday for purpose of reassignment.
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Suiting up Monday
DMontreal Canadiens  Free Agent
September 23, 2019
Alzner (groin) will play in Monday's home preseason game versus the Maple Leafs.
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