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Colin Fraser | Center

Team: Los Angeles Kings
Age / DOB:  (28) / 1/28/1985
Ht / Wt:  6'1' / 190
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Colin Fraser was a healthy scratch on Saturday with the return of Mike Richards to the Kings lineup.
Fraser played in all 16 playoff games before finding himself as the odd man out Saturday. He had two assists in the playoffs after potting a couple of goals and seven points in 34 regular season games. He is not worth selecting in fantasy pools next season. Jun 9 - 7:34 AM

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Center Colin Fraser of the Los Angeles Kings says a major key to beating Chicago in the Western Conference final series, which begins today, is to frustrate Blackhawks center/captain Jonathan Toews.

How do you frustrate him? "You shut him down, and Detroit was doing a good job of shutting him and [Patrick] Kane down (in the recently completed Detroit-Chicago playoff series). He wants to score goals and help his team to win. The less we can do that and hopefully that the more frustrated he can get. Get him off his game. Within the rules." The man assigned to spend quality time against Toews probably will be Kings center Anze Kopitar. He didn't play in the season opener against Chicago, still dealing with a knee injury, but saw plenty of Toews in the teams' other two meetings.
Jun 1 - 4:40 AM

Colin Fraser is projected to replace Brad Richardson on Los Angeles' fourth line Thursday night in Game 2 versus St. Louis.

Fraser skated in 34 games for the Kings during the regular season, where he picked up two goals and seven points as well as 71 hits.
Source: NHL.com
May 2 - 5:12 PM

Center Colin Fraser, restored to the Los Angeles lineup after being scratched the previous four games, led the way to a 3-1 victory over the Oilers in Edmonton on Tuesday night by anchoring his team's fourth line and aggressively going to the net for a goal that was a thing of beauty for the Kings.

Fraser scored the fourth line's first goal and his first of the season. "Nobody wants to sit but we've got a deep team. We've got lots of depth," Fraser said. "We've been trying to find the right combo right now to get some wins. Obviously, it was nice to score when you've been sitting out four games."
Feb 20 - 10:55 AM

Colin Fraser could find himself in the lineup against the Red Wings on Sunday.

Fraser practiced alongside the Kings fourth line of Jarrett Stoll, Brad Richardson and Trevor Lewis in Saturday's practice and there's a chance he replaces one of Richardson or Lewis in the contest. With one point and just three shots on goal in nine games, Fraser is not a fantasy option.
Feb 10 - 9:39 AM

Colin Fraser re-signed with the Kings on a two-year, $1.65 million deal.

The bottom-six center played in 67 games in 2011-12, recording two goals and eight points. He has also hoisted the Stanley Cup in two of his last three seasons. Suffice to say, though, he should not be on fantasy radars for next year.
Fri, Jun 22, 2012 09:01:00 PM

Colin Fraser was overjoyed to win his second Stanley Cup in the last three years, but this championship was different because he got to play a regular role in Los Angeles' playoff run.

"It was obviously special in Chicago," said Fraser referring to his 2010 Cup victory. "The city has a place in my heart. It is the best city. But this time to actually get to play and fill a role and play every game, I can't describe it. It's awesome." He suited up in just three postseason games for Chicago, but played in 18 with the Kings as a staple on the team's fourth line.
Wed, Jun 13, 2012 08:45:00 AM

Colin Fraser thinks one similarity the Stanley Cup winning 2010 Chicago Blackhawks and 2012 Los Angeles Kings share is their depth.

"Both teams had a lot of depth. Me and (Adam) Burish were sitting out the last game of the year in Chicago, and now we’re regulars on our (respective) teams," Fraser said. "You need depth, because when guys get hurt or aren’t pulling their weight or whatever, someone else needs to step in." Every Kings forward that has played in at least 10 playoff games has scored at least one goal in their postseason run. Having superstars is important, but they can't carry a team this far on their own.
Sat, Jun 2, 2012 10:27:00 AM

Colin Fraser scored a goal in the Kings' 2-1 overtime victory on Wednesday.

Los Angeles' depth is one of the many reasons they're now 13-2 in the playoffs. Of the 18 position players that have participated in at least 10 postseason games, all of them now have at least one point. In addition, 16 Kings players, including all of the forwards that have played in at least 10 playoff contests, have scored at least one goal.
Thu, May 31, 2012 10:36:00 AM

Colin Fraser (personal) has returned to the Los Angeles Kings.

Fraser didn't play in Games 2 or 3 of the Western Conference Finals. However, he served as the team's fourth line center in Saturday's practice.
Sat, May 19, 2012 01:37:00 PM

Coach Darryl Sutter said that Colin Fraser is expected to return from Alberta on Thursday, but he isn't slated to play in Game 3 against Phoenix.

Kyle Clifford is projected to stay in the lineup after he returned in Fraser's absence during Tuesday's 4-0 victory over the Coyotes in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. Fraser missed the contest due to family reasons.
Thu, May 17, 2012 02:29:00 PM

Colin Fraser (personal) may not be available for Game 3 on Thursday night.

He is currently in Alberta with his family and he didn't play in Game 2.
Wed, May 16, 2012 06:39:00 PM

Colin Fraser left the team on Tuesday afternoon due to family reasons, so he wasn't available to play in Game 2 against Phoenix later that night.

As a result, Kyle Clifford was inserted into the lineup in his place. Fraser has not posted a point in 10 postseason games for the Kings.
Wed, May 16, 2012 09:13:00 AM

According to TSN's Bob McKenzie, the Los Angeles Kings' dispute over the Colin Fraser-for-Ryan Smyth trade has been settled.

The Kings were upset because Fraser was required to undergo ankle surgery shortly after the trade. Los Angeles claimed that the Oilers misrepresented his health. Edmonton will reportedly offset some of Fraser's medical costs with in a cash settlement. What the Kings won't be compensated for is Smyth's jump in production since leaving Los Angeles. Although it looked like Smyth's days of having any fantasy relevance were over, he has bounced back with 10 goals and 17 points in 17 games this season.
Thu, Nov 17, 2011 10:49:00 AM

The Los Angeles Kings have activated Colin Fraser from their non-roster list and he will make his season debut against Vancouver on Thursday night.

He will play between Ethan Moreau and Trevor Lewis, with Brad Richardson serving as a healthy scratch.
Thu, Nov 10, 2011 03:26:00 PM

Depth Charts

All Positions
PosRoleName
C1Anze Kopitar
2Mike Richards
3Jarret Stoll
4Colin Fraser
5Jordan Nolan
LW1Dwight King
2Dustin Penner
3Brad Richardson
4Kyle Clifford
5Tanner Pearson
RW1Dustin Brown
2Jeff Carter
3Justin Williams
4Trevor Lewis
5Anthony Stewart
6Tyler Toffoli
D1Drew Doughty
2Willie Mitchell
3Slava Voynov
4Alec Martinez
5Jacob Muzzin
6Robyn Regehr
7Robert Scuderi
8Keaton Ellerby
9Matt Greene
G1Jonathan Quick
2Jonathan Bernier
3Martin Jones
4Jean-Francois Berube