Matt Hunwick

38-Year-Old DefensemanD
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a three-year, $6.75 million contract with the Penguins in July of 2017.
Time with Buffalo closing?
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Neck
June 13, 2020
Hunwick (neck) will soon become an unrestricted free agent, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News reports.
ANALYSIS
Hunwick missed the entirety of the 2019-20 season due to a neck injury. There's been no recent word regarding his health status, but Lysowski expects the Sabres to part ways with him this offseason, especially since the Sabres run fairly deep at defense organizationally and have younger, cheaper options. Hunwick has been in the league since 2007 and has played 535 NHL games, and his career may not have much left to it.
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After watching the Penguins' two rounds of postseason action from the press box last spring, Hunwick was shipped off to Buffalo in order to shed his $2.25 million cap hit. In Flour City, the savvy veteran should provide a stabilizing presence on the blue line that will feature youngsters Rasmus Dahlin, Nathan Beaulieu and Jake McCabe. The 32-year-old Hunwick is facing an indefinite absence after sustaining a neck injury, plus he has never been an offensively-minded defender, but if given a full-time role in the lineup upon his return, he could push for the 15-point mark.
Hunwick inked a three-year deal with the Penguins on the first day of free agency. It was a no-brainer for both sides -- Hunwick gets to play close to the place he calls home and the Pens get a smooth-skating, low-maintenance defender who plays near mistake-free hockey. Hunwick is coming off the second best offensive season of his career (one goal and 18 assists in 72 games with Toronto). But it's his ability to skate and push the puck in transition that make him a great fit with the Pens' style and their stud forward group. Don't draft him on your fantasy squad, but enjoy his quiet effectiveness on a team that should compete for another Cup in 2017-18.
Hunwick came to Toronto with high expectations, but he was a massive disappointment in blue and white. Poor guy. He had played extremely sheltered minutes in New York and he was pretty much thrown to the wolves in Toronto. Hunwick skated with Morgan Rielly on the top pairing, but that was a mistake. He averaged almost 23 minutes a game and worked his tail off. But Hunwick's possession numbers were awful and he produced almost no offense to offset his shortcomings. His only real value came while shorthanded – he munched up minutes there, leading all NHL defenders in average ice time while killing penalties (3:42). Hunwick underwent sports hernia surgery last March and should be healthy heading into camp. But the Leafs will need to shelter his minutes on the third pairing to get his trade value back up. There's no fantasy value here.
Ever since having his rookie campaign (27 points in 53 games) cut short by a ruptured spleen with the Bruins in 2008-09, things just have not been the same for Hunwick. The nine-year veteran has progressively seen his games played totals dwindle since leaving Boston for the Colorado Avalanche. Despite posting 31 points in 52 games with Lake Erie of the AHL, the 29-year-old had just one appearance with the Avs a season ago. The former seventh-round pick now joins a crowded Rangers' blue line with hopes of making the team in training camp, but if all goes as planned for head coach Alain Vigneault, Hunwick will likely start the season with AHL Hartford.
Hunwick played in 43 games last season with the Avs, registering six assists in the process. He spent most of the time on the third defensive pair and struggled on both offense and defense. He's in the last year of his contract and will need to prove he's worthy of an extension or the Avs may choose to go down an alternative route. Hunwick needs to solidify his role on defense but also contribute offensively, something he has not been able to do as a pro. Avoid him on draft day.
Hunwick, who re-signed a one-year deal with the Avalanche in June, had a mediocre first season in Colorado last year, recording just 10 assists in 51 games along with a minus-19 rating. The Avs are clearly intent on allowing Hunwick to prove himself, considering they gave up a prized prospect (defenseman Colby Cohen) to get him from the Bruins. Furthermore, with the departure of John-Michael Liles, there may be an opportunity for Hunwick to play a larger role on the Avs' blue line this season. In short, he could wind up being one of the team's top four blueliners, but he's really going to have to work on his play in his own zone to earn that role.
The smooth-skating Hunwick, who ended up racking up just 14 points in 76 games, had an often trying 2009-10 season with Boston, to the point that he was a healthy scratch at times, but his mobility still gives him some long-term upside.
Re-signing Hunwick, who scored six goals and 21 assists in 53 games last year before suffering a season-ending ruptured spleen, was a priority for the B's, who highly value his upside as a puck-moving blueliner. He'll be healthy come training camp and since he has a shot to see some power play duty this season, he will be worth keeping on the fantasy radar.
Hunwick, along with Matt Lashoff will compete for blueline jobs in training camp. Whether they stick likely hinges on injuries to others, but Hunwick should see some NHL action this year, even if he ends up doing the Providence-Boston-Providence dance. He's already solid in the transition game, which helps his chances of seeing ice time with the big club this season.
Hunwick, who played at the University of Michigan last year, could probably use a season in Providence (AHL) but is good at moving the puck out of the defensive zone and initiating the offense. Even if he does make the Bruins' roster this season, he won't likely be a fantasy force.
Hunwick is small but he's tailor-made to play defense in the NHL. He's a great passer, understands his angles well and can score. This kid is someone to watch over the next couple seasons.
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Will miss 2019-20 campaign
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Neck
August 28, 2019
Hunwick is dealing with a neck injury that will cause him to miss the entirety of the 2019-20 season. According to general manager Jason Botterill, "After further medical evaluation this offseason, we unfortunately do not expect that Matt will be physically able to play this upcoming season due to a neck condition."
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Officially shut down
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Upper Body
April 6, 2019
Hunwick (upper body) isn't in Detroit for the regular-season finale against the Red Wings on Saturday, Paul Hamilton of WGR Sports Radio 550 reports.
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Unfit to play Sunday
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Upper Body
March 31, 2019
Hunwick (upper body) will not play in Sunday's game against Columbus.
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Being left behind
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Upper Body
March 29, 2019
Hunwick (upper body) won't make the trip to face the Islanders on Saturday.
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Still considered day-to-day
DBuffalo Sabres  Free Agent
Upper Body
March 28, 2019
Hunwick (upper body) remains day-to-day and won't be in action versus Detroit on Thursday.
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