Tyler Bertuzzi

Tyler Bertuzzi

29-Year-Old Left WingLW
Chicago Blackhawks
2024 Fantasy Outlook
After being plagued by injuries for two seasons, Bertuzzi put together a solid bounce-back campaign in 2023-24, tallying 21 goals and 22 helpers, including six power-play points, in 80 regular-season contests for the Maple Leafs. Despite putting plenty of shots on goal (21), the Ontario native managed just one goal in seven postseason contests. Even with a middling playoff performance, Bertuzzi cashed in when free agency opened this offseason, signing a four-year, $22 million deal with Chicago. It's the most term Bertuzzi has gotten on any of his six professional contracts, offering some long-term security for the 29-year-old winger. Back in 2021-22, Bertuzzi racked up 30 goals in 68 games for Detroit and could be in line to top that number in 2024-25 while partnering up with Connor Bedard in the Windy City. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a four-year, $22 million contract with the Blackhawks in July of 2024.
Notches helper in win
LWChicago Blackhawks
December 20, 2024
Bertuzzi produced an assist, two shots on goal and two hits in Thursday's 3-1 win over the Kraken.
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Bertuzzi ended a three-game slump with the helper, his first assist in the month of December. He's added three goals over 10 contests this month. The 29-year-old winger has struggled to find consistency in a depth role for the Blackhawks, contributing 14 points, 52 shots on net, 30 hits and a minus-13 rating over 33 appearances.
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Bertuzzi's biggest issue from a fantasy standpoint has always been his inability to stay healthy. Another injury-plagued campaign limited Bertuzzi to 30 points in 50 games in 2022-23, splitting time between Detroit and Boston. He did well enough to price himself out of the Bruins' plans, and the Maple Leafs scooped him up early in free agency to bolster their top six and offset the loss of a similar player in Michael Bunting. While injuries remain a recurring theme for Bertuzzi, he's got 30-goal potential and should see his assist numbers rise if he can play regularly alongside Auston Matthews this year. Bertuzzi is a risky middle-round pick in fantasy, but considering his career-low 7.5 shooting percentage last year, there's plenty of reason to expect him to enjoy a bounce-back campaign in 2023-24. Fantasy managers should just count on having a backup plan in case Bertuzzi once again misses significant time with an injury.
2021-22 was a bounce-back season for Bertuzzi after he played in just nine games two seasons ago. He appeared in 68 of Detroit's 82 regular-season contests last year, with nine of those absences being the result of Bertuzzi not being allowed to play in Canada due to not having been vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. Bertuzzi's 30 goals and 62 points were both new high-water marks last season, while his 14 points with the man advantage tied his previous career high. Bertuzzi should be considered a rock-solid fantasy pick as a potential point-per-game player entering the prime of his career at age 27.
Bertuzzi was limited to just nine games last season due to a back injury, but he was impressive during that limited stretch, picking up five goals and seven points, four of which came on the power play. The 26-year-old winger scored at least 21 goals and 47 points in back-to-back campaigns before last year's injury-shortened season, so he has solid offensive potential. However, Bertuzzi has opted not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, so he won't be eligible to play in any of the Red Wings' nine games set to take place over the Canadian border in 2021-22 -- fantasy managers will need to take that into account when considering him on draft day.
Bertuzzi solidified his status as an NHL winger on the rise with 21 goals and 48 points in 71 appearances last year. He's converted his shots at a near 16 percent rate over the last two seasons, and he made the jump to full-time, first-line duty in 2019-20. A key component of the Red Wings' rebuild, Bertuzzi should have a chance to break the 50-point barrier while adding solid power-play numbers and mixing in reasonable hit and PIM totals in 2020-21. Fantasy managers can have confidence that Bertuzzi will be able to find success regardless of the otherwise bleak offensive outlook for the Red Wings this year.
Bertuzzi enjoyed a stellar 2018-19 campaign, with the fiery winger amassing 21 goals, 26 assists and a team-best rating (plus-11) through 73 games. Of course, Bert's shooting percentage of 16.0 was another mark that his teammates couldn't contend with. Expect a steady uptick in ice time for the Ontario native compared to the 15:19 he's averaged through the first 128 games of his NHL career. His abrasive style makes him a multi-zone menace, plus the 24-year-old's been exhibiting a greater sense of patience and maturity on and off the ice to the benefit of fantasy owners abound. Look for him near the middle rounds of drafts ahead of the 2019-20 season.
A wrist injury spoiled Bertuzzi's chances of cracking the Opening Night roster with the Red Wings last season, but the agitating scoring winger climbed aboard the AHL-to-NHL express in December and never looked back, crafting seven goals and 17 assists over 48 games. The NHL's Department of Player Safety is kept busy due to “act first, think later” players like Bertuzzi. While he only registered 39 PIM as a rookie, Detroit's 2013 second-round (58th overall) draft pick is still learning what constitutes a good penalty in the eyes of head coach Jeff Blashill. Still, if Bertuzzi keeps a level head in the upcoming season, he should reprise his top-six role and continue receiving power-play chances. Expectations for the Ontario native hit a new level in late June when he procured a two-year, $2.8 million contract extension.
It's no fluke that Bertuzzi was named the MVP of the Calder Cup playoffs. His solid 12 goals and 37 points in 48 regular-season games were overshadowed by a 19-point postseason for the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins. Bertuzzi’s ability to kick it up a notch when it mattered most certainly raised eyebrows in the Red Wings’ front office, making him a serious contender for a spot on the Opening Night roster. Still, his call-ups were uneventful in 2016-17, as he scored zero points in seven games. The 21-year-old plays a lot like his uncle, retired Red Wing Todd Bertuzzi, in that his game is characterized by fiery aggression and keen awareness of his surroundings -- but he’s better at staying out of the penalty box (37 PIM in the AHL last year). The youngster will have plenty of opportunities to prove his worth in Motown even if he fails to make the team right out of training camp.
To some degree, Bertuzzi is following in the footsteps of his Uncle Todd. Both started their careers with the Guelph Storm of the OHL and have spent time within the Red Wings’ organization. Todd wrapped up his 18-year NHL career -- his last five seasons were spent with Detroit -- a year before the club selected his nephew with a second-round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. At 21 years old, Bertuzzi is a menacing winger with a second home in the penalty box. This past season, while playing for AHL Grand Rapids, he racked up 133 PIM in 71 games, far and away the highest total on the team. When he’s not warming the sin bin, Bertuzzi is a threat to score. He dropped 43 goals in 68 games with the Guelph Storm of the OHL in 2014-15, and thrived in the 2016 Calder Cup Playoffs, leading the Griffins with seven scores in nine contests. Bertuzzi will compete for a roster spot right of training camp. If the pest doesn’t break camp, he’ll likely be a top call-up option when injuries threaten the crop of more seasoned forwards.
Mostly known as the nephew of teammate Todd Bertuzzi, Tyler broke out for 34 points in 29 games with the Guelph Storm of the OHL last season and earned himself a second-round pick with Detroit. He's still a raw talent, but Detroit likes his abrasive and physical style of play for the future. Give the younger Bertuzzi a few years, and he may make a similar impact in the NHL to that of his uncle.
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Lights lamp twice in loss
LWChicago Blackhawks
December 13, 2024
Bertuzzi scored two goals in Thursday's 5-4 loss to the Islanders.
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Opens scoring Monday
LWChicago Blackhawks
December 10, 2024
Bertuzzi scored a goal on five shots and added two PIM in Monday's 2-1 win over the Rangers.
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Two assists in win over Dallas
LWChicago Blackhawks
November 28, 2024
Bertuzzi recorded two assists, including one on the power play, in Wednesday's 6-2 win over the Stars.
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Contributes power-play assist
LWChicago Blackhawks
November 21, 2024
Bertuzzi logged a power-play assist and two hits in Thursday's 3-1 win over the Panthers.
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Nets lone goal on power play
LWChicago Blackhawks
November 7, 2024
Bertuzzi scored a power-play goal on three shots in Thursday's 3-1 loss to the Stars.
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Latest Fantasy Rumors
Testing open market
LWFree Agent
June 30, 2024
Bertuzzi is not expected to return to Toronto this offseason, Darren Dreger of TSN reports.
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Bertuzzi tallied 21 goals and 43 points across 80 regular-season games in what appears to be his only season as a Maple Leaf. The 29-year-old winger also pitched in four points in seven playoff appearances. Bertuzzi put 160 shots on goal and racked up 98 hits during the regular season. He'll be a fairly popular name this offseason and should land a middle-six role. Dreger estimates that his contract will be somewhere in the four-year, $20 million range.
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