Anthony Cirelli

Anthony Cirelli

28-Year-Old CenterC
Tampa Bay Lightning
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Cirelli had his best season as a pro in 2024-25, as the 27-year-old notched a career-high 27 goals and 59 points and continued to flex his defensive prowess with a plus-30 rating. The end of the season was tough on Cirelli, who scored just two goals in the final 16 games, including the postseason. Brayden Point is entrenched as Tampa’s No. 1 center, so Cirelli won’t benefit from playing with guys like Nikita Kucherov and Jake Guentzel. He should still see time on the second power play, but when fully healthy, the Lightning’s first unit is set, meaning that most of Cirelli’s production must come at five-on-five or shorthanded. While it seems like there’s another level to the offensive game for the two-way center, his expected role on the Lightning as a shutdown center in 2025-26 will likely keep him from maxing out his offensive potential. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed an eight-year, $50 million contract extension with the Lightning in July of 2022.
First points since return
CTampa Bay Lightning
March 7, 2026
Cirelli delivered two assists in a 5-2 win over the Maple Leafs on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
He didn't have a point in three straight outings before Saturday's contest after returning from a four-game absence due to an injury. Cirelli has 37 points (15 goals, 22 assists), 97 shots and a plus-26 rating in 53 games this season. His winning percentage at the dot is 48.6 percent. Cirelli has more value on the ice than in the fantasy arena, but he does heat up offensively from time to time.
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2024–25 Time On Ice Stats
  • Average Time On Ice:
    18:41
  • Average Power Play TOI:
    1:18
  • Average Short-Handed TOI:
    2:03
 
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16:34
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17:22
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There isn't much mystery about what Cirelli might bring to the table in 2024-25. After all, he's recorded between 0.44 and 0.65 points per game in every campaign of his career, which translates to a range of roughly 36-53 points per 82 contests. Cirelli does have a bit of an injury history, which is an x-factor, but he finished with over 75 regular-season appearances in two of his past three campaigns. As such, it's not a staggering issue, and if you were to pencil him in for 40-45 points for the 2024-25 campaign, you'll probably finish the season satisfied with the results. The 27-year-old is unlikely to help you much in other categories, but he should at least give you more than 30 PIM, 100 shots and 60 hits. Cirelli will also probably finish with a positive plus/minus rating as a member of the capable Lightning.
Mr. Reliable is finally healthy and ready to show the Eastern Conference that he's the next Patrice Bergeron. Or better put, Bergeron-lite. Cirelli might not get to the offensive heights that the Bruins' great did, but he's a two-way talent with elite forechecking and possession skills. His off-puck skills are among the best in the league. Cirelli forechecks and backchecks, pops pucks loose or steals them and gets into the O-zone immediately. Those skills are better suited on the ice than in the fantasy arena. There are many 45-50-point pivots in the NHL, even if they ride shotgun at even strength with a sniper like Steven Stamkos and hop the boards on the second power-play unit with puck maestro, Victor Hedman. Cirelli's fantasy relevance will go up significantly when he flirts with the 60-point plateau, but that may take another couple years.
A 2015 third-round pick for the Lightning in 2015, Cirelli has developed into a jack-of-all-trades player for the Tampa Bay. In an ideal world, Cirelli is probably best served as a middle-six, penalty killer, but he's shown the ability to move up in the lineup and produce when necessary. He managed 17 goals and 43 points through 76 games in 2021-22 in addition to his typical stellar defensive play. Tampa Bay was so impressed they handed the 25-year-old pivot a new eight-year, $50 million contract. Cirelli should once again be good for 40-50 points, making him a solid option in deeper fantasy formats.
Cirelli had a strange season in 2020-21. His role on the Tampa Bay power play increased (1:56 of ice time per game) considerably with both Nikita Kucherov and Steven Stamkos sidelined for most or all of the regular season, but Cirelli's overall production (9 goals, 22 points in 50 games) was way down compared to the prior year (16 goals, 44 points in 68 games). Cirelli is excellent defensively and that alone will earn him consistent ice time for arguably the league's best team in the Lightning, but his 15-goal, 36-point pace from last season isn't going to cut it for fantasy managers. It will, however, be interesting to see how much Cirelli's role changes with teammates Blake Coleman, Barclay Goodrow, Yanne Gourde and Tyler Johnson all leaving this offseason. Consider him a late-round pick with some upside until further notice.
Despite being limited to a mere 68 games last season, Cirelli still managed to set new personal bests in assists (28), points (44) and ice time per game (18:28). The two-way center still hasn't signed a new contract with the Lightning, no doubt partially due to the organization's tight cap situation. Assuming everything gets worked out, the 23-year-old Ontario native projects to fill the second-line center role for Tampa Bay this campaign, which would create plenty of opportunities for him to continue producing at a high level. In redraft formats, Cirelli will be a solid mid-round selection this year.
Cirelli is an extraordinary young player who oozes character and skill. He not only earned Calder votes for his 39-point year in 2018-19, but he also got votes for the Selke. That's almost unheard of for a rookie. Cirelli has speed, smarts and skill, and he's already developing into an elite shutdown center after just one season. He has the potential to play up in the lineup, but he'll likely spend most of 2019-20 on the third line with speedster Mathieu Joseph. Cirelli's dynasty value is higher than single-year formats, but his game is developing quickly and it might only take a couple seasons for him to push Steven Stamkos to wing. Just file that away for future reference.
Cirelli has been underrated everywhere he's played. Nicknamed “Captain Clutch,” the slender pivot was the surprise hero of the Oshawa Generals' Memorial Cup win in 2015. The following season, he delivered 31 points in 22 playoff games for the Erie Otters during their run to the OHL Final. Then, Cirelli stepped right into the AHL postseason in 2017, impressing Bolts brass with his poise and confidence. Last season, he entered the parent-club lineup late but never left, playing 18 regular-season games (11 points) and 17 in the postseason (five points). Cirelli is a smart grinder who surprises with his skill. He's already trending toward an elite shutdown role and reserved a third-line center spot for 2018-19. Think pre-2017 Sean Couturier. Cirelli will get some love in the Calder Trophy race, but who knows what a few years might do for his game.
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Expected to play Saturday
CTampa Bay Lightning
February 28, 2026
Cirelli (undisclosed) is slated to play Saturday versus Buffalo, per Benjamin Pierce of the Lightning's official site.
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Game-time call
CTampa Bay Lightning
Undisclosed
February 28, 2026
Cirelli (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision versus Buffalo on Saturday, per Lightning reporter Gabby Shirley.
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Slated to miss next two games
CTampa Bay Lightning
Undisclosed
February 25, 2026
Cirelli (undisclosed) isn't expected to play Wednesday versus Toronto or Thursday in Carolina, per Benjamin Pierce of the Lightning's official site.
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Unavailable for Olympics
CTampa Bay Lightning
Undisclosed
February 3, 2026
Cirelli (undisclosed) won't be available for the 2026 Winter Olympics, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet on Tuesday.
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Shut down before break
CTampa Bay Lightning
Undisclosed
February 3, 2026
Cirelli (undisclosed) has been ruled out for the Lightning's last two games before the Olympic break, Chris Johnston of The Athletic reports Tuesday.
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Remains in contention for Olympics
CTampa Bay Lightning
February 3, 2026
Cirelli, who will miss the Bolts' next two games with an undisclosed injury, is still in contention to play for Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Chris Johnston of The Athletic reports Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
Cirelli has until Feb. 12 to get back to 100 percent to face Czechia with Team Canada. In his last six outings, the 28-year-old center has generated three goals and four assists, including one power-play point. The Canadians won't lack options if they need to replace Cirelli in the lineup.
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