Jacob Markstrom

Jacob Markstrom

36-Year-Old GoalieG
Florida Panthers
Out
Injury Undisclosed
Est. Return 9/15/2026
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Markstrom went 23-19-1 with a 3.07 GAA and an .883 save percentage over 44 games in 2025-26, dropping off precipitously after a strong first year with the Devils. The team in front of him certainly underperformed, but Markstrom didn't help the cause much. Despite that, he received a two-year extension before being traded to Florida ahead of the 2026-27 campaign. Akira Schmid was also added to the Cats' goalie room, though Markstrom should still get a majority of the starts when healthy. At age 36, Markstrom carries a noticeable risk of decline. He should be able to earn 20-25 wins, but his ratios could suffer if the Panthers don't bounce back from last year, making him a borderline No. 2 option in fantasy. Read Past Outlooks
Signed a two-year, $12 million contract extension with the Devils in October of 2025.
Dealt to Sunshine State
GFlorida Panthers
Undisclosed
June 30, 2026
Florida acquired Markstrom (undisclosed) and Angus Crookshank from New Jersey on Tuesday in exchange for Evan Rodrigues, (finger) Jesper Boqvist and Ben Steeves, per Pierre LeBrun of TSN.
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Before missing the final three games of the 2025-26 campaign because of nagging injuries, Markstrom went 23-19-1 with a 3.07 GAA, an .883 save percentage and one shutout in 44 regular-season appearances for the Devils. However, the veteran netminder will have bounce-back appeal in 2026-27 if he seizes control of the No. 1 role between the pipes with the Panthers.
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Aside from a month-long absence with a knee injury, Markstrom was everything the Devils needed to become a playoff team. He went 26-16-6 with a 2.50 GAA and a .900 save percentage over 49 regular-season appearances, but injuries to other players led to a first-round exit in the playoffs. Markstrom will be in a contract year in 2025-26, and at 35 years old, he'll need to prove that age is not a problem to set himself up for a new deal, potentially one that will take him to the end of his career. Markstrom is still a strong goalie, though fantasy managers should expect a slight regression in his numbers as well as having a strong backup plan in place, since the Swede carries moderate injury risk.
Markstrom slips on a Devils jersey on the heels of a season that looked a bit average, at least by traditional stats. He delivered a 23-23-2 record with a 2.78 GAA and .905 save percentage with the Flames, but he did it in front of a team that fell apart, leaving him unprotected most nights. Markstrom's 28.93 GSAx (goals saved above expected) told a different tale. It was third-best in the NHL, behind Connor Hellebuyck and Jordan Binnington. In other words, he was a star and he looks like he'll be a perfect fit in New Jersey's uptempo style. Markstrom is a strong second-tier netminder with great upside in his new home. It was only three seasons ago that he finished second in Vezina voting behind Igor Shesterkin. He won't repeat that in 2024-25, but Markstrom could finish in the top eight and star for your squad.
Halfway through his six-year contract signed in 2020, Markstrom has a Vezina finalist campaign sandwiched between a pair of seasons that can be used as a cautionary tale for giving veteran goalies long-term deals. Last season was his worst as an established starter, with a 23-21-12 record, 2.92 GAA and an .892 save percentage with just one shutout. At his best, Markstrom can maintain a .910 save percentage, but at 33 years old, that might be asking a lot going forward. Whether it's Dan Vladar or Dustin Wolf pushing him, Markstrom will need to play better to maintain a No. 1 goalie's workload in 2023-24. He'll be available for cheap in fantasy drafts, but it's far from a guarantee he'll be a bargain find.
The Flames were one of the biggest surprises in the NHL a season ago, and Markstrom was a major reason why. His 37 wins, 2.22 GAA, .922 save percentage and nine shutouts were all career-best marks. Markstrom was named a well-deserved finalist for the Vezina Trophy as the league's top goaltender, although he had no chance of winning given the epic season the Rangers' Igor Shesterkin produced. Calgary lost both Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk this offseason, although the club added Jonathan Hubderdeau and Mackenzie Weegar, so the Flames should again be well positioned to earn a playoff spot, making Markstrom a solid No. 1 goaltender in virtually all fantasy formats.
After signing a six-year, $36 million deal with the Flames in 2020, Markstrom established himself as the workhorse goaltender that Calgary was seeking, finishing second among all NHL netminders in starts (43), and securing a 22-19-2 record while backstopping the Flames to a postseason berth in 2020-21. More problematic for the Flames, however, was the Swede's 2.66 GAA and .904 save percentage. With the loss of Mark Giordano on the blue line, Markstrom may struggle to improve those metrics, and Calgary's acquisition of Daniel Vladar from the Bruins could eat into Markstrom's workload if his numbers continue to trend in the wrong direction. The 31-year-old Swede carries some risk, but Markstrom enters the 2021-22 season as the No.1 netminder in Calgary with enough upside for a top-10 finish at the position if he can stay healthy and productive.
Markstrom took his talents to Calgary as a free agent this offseason, signing a six-year deal to become the Flames' No. 1 option in goal. The Swede posted a 23-16-4 record with a 2.75 GAA, a .918 save percentage and two shutouts in 43 appearances in his last season with the Canucks. With a capable backup in David Rittich, Markstrom may not need to play 60-plus games a year, but he should be able to put up respectable ratios in 50-to-55 outings. Expect the 30-year-old to challenge the 25-win threshold as well, and his workhorse reputation will make him a top-15 goalie off the board in fantasy drafts. Markstrom does tend to miss time with injuries most seasons, so Rittich represents a solid plan "B" for fantasy managers.
Markstrom appeared in 60 games for Vancouver a season ago and posted a 28-23-9 along the way. For the 2019-20 season, Markstrom figures to begin the year as the Canucks' starting goalie, with Thatcher Demko waiting in the wings behind him. Adding Tyler Myers figures to help shore up Vancouver's back end, something Markstrom will be pleased about. Even though he's been forced to play behind some shaky defensive units during his time with the Canucks, Markstrom's save percentage hasn't dipped below .910 over the past four seasons. That said, Vancouver is a rebuilding team that, once again, could struggle to win games next season, so with that in mind, Markstrom's fantasy value isn't as high as it would be if he was wearing a different jersey.
The Swedish backstop is penciled as the Canucks starter, but unless he drastically improves upon his .912 save percentage and 2.71 GAA from last season, it won't be a pretty sight. Markstrom won't get much help from a relatively thin and turnover-prone defense, which is made worse by his tendency to let in soft goals. It's the 6-foot-6, 196-pounder's cage to lose, and while he's expected to get the bulk of the starts, coach Travis Green hasn't hesitated to go with the hot hand, so it's very possible backup Anders Nilsson steals a decent amount of playing time. At 28 years old, it's getting late into Markstrom's audition as a legitimate NHL-caliber starter. Markstrom should be a viable play against weaker teams but a risky proposition against stronger challengers, making him a mid-tier fantasy option at best.
Markstrom enters the 2017-18 season as Vancouver’s starting goaltender following an offseason trade that saw veteran netminder Ryan Miller dealt to the Ducks. The 27-year-old Swede only has 109 career NHL games under his belt, but he was fairly solid in 26 appearances last season, posting a .910 save percentage. While Markstrom will likely be in Vancouver’s crease Opening Night, free-agent acquisition Anders Nilsson is sure to challenge him for starts. After all, Markstrom’s fellow Swede posted an excellent .923 save percentage in 26 games with Buffalo last season and will force the incumbent to be at his best. While Markstrom is coming off a good year, he’s been inconsistent throughout his NHL career, so exhibit caution when drafting him in fantasy. He could flourish now that Miller has departed, but if he falters, Nilsson will be ready to take over.
Markstrom saw his fair share of action in the Vancouver crease in 2015-16, appearing in 33 games and posting a 13-14-0 record with a .915 save percentage. The 26-year-old is still behind veteran goaltender Ryan Miller on the depth chart, but Markstrom is rising and could emerge as Vancouver’s starting netminder in 2016-17. While he should post decent rate stats, the Canucks haven’t improved much and will be in tough in a strong Pacific Division, so it’s hard to see the Swede piling up a large number of wins. If Miller is moved at some point or struggles during the season, Markstrom could become an underrated fantasy steal.
With Eddie Lack having been shipped to Carolina over the summer, the 25-year-old Markstrom has inherited backup duties behind Ryan Miller in 2015-16. The 25-year-old former second-round pick is coming off a fantastic season with AHL Utica, as he posted a 22-7-2 record and .934 save percentage, helping the Comets reach the Calder Cup Finals. While he was one of the best goaltenders in the AHL last season, Markstrom has struggled in 50 career NHL appearances, posting a 13-28-5 record with an .896 save percentage and 3.19 GAA. The 6-foot-6 Swedish goaltender still has that highly valued combination of youth and size, though, and a full season in the NHL under Miller's tutelage could help him develop. Re-signed to a two-year deal during the offseason, Markstrom has the perfect opportunity to finally make a smooth transition into the NHL, as he won't face much pressure or a heavy workload.
Markstrom was one of the players dealt to the Canucks at the 2014 trade deadline in a blockbuster trade that sent veteran goalie Roberto Luongo back to the Panthers. He only played four games with the Canucks last season, posting a 1-2-0 record to go with a 3.00 GAA and .868 save percentage. The 24-year-old struggled on a weak Panthers team prior to the trade, posting a 1-6-3 record with a 3.52 GAA and .874 save percentage. Markstrom is a promising youngster, but really hasn’t proven himself yet. The offseason turned sour for Markstrom when the Canucks signed Ryan Miller and he has reportedly requested a trade out of Vancouver. The request makes sense, considering he will likely be the third-string goalie in Vancouver behind Eddie Lack. Unless he gets traded, Markstrom won’t be very useful in fantasy hockey this upcoming campaign.
Markstrom is expected to begin the year backing up veteran Scott Clemmensen. Nothing will make the Panthers happier than if his play warrants the lion's share of the starting duties in 2013-14. He's their best bet at goalie for the future, but some progress will have to be made before they give the 22-year-old full responsibility over the netminding duties. His save percentage was just .901 last season to go along with a 3.22 GAA in 23 appearances. With the Panthers not expected to pile up the Ws this year, Markstrom isn't a very reliable choice for most fantasy teams.
Markstrom enters this season as Florida's goalie of the future, but is expected to start the 2012-2013 season in the AHL. The 6-foot-3 butterfly goalie has plenty of potential and could see himself with the big club sooner rather than later. In seven games played this past season, Markstrom was 2-4 with a 2.66 goals against average and a .905 save percentage. Markstrom is a top keeper option and a viable sleeper option should he play himself onto the roster with a strong showing in camp. Neither Scott Clemmensen or Jose Theodore have much upside remaining, making Markstrom the smart choice in keeper drafts.
Markstrom was Florida's second-round selection in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Even though he will likely wind up spending most of his time backstopping for the Rochester Americans (AHL) this season, it's worth keeping tabs on Markstrom, as he is widely considered the Panthers' goalie of the future. Last season, the tall netminder (he's 6-foot-3) won the Elitserien Rookie of the Year award as a member of Bryanas IF of the Swedish Elite League. Based on his three-year, entry-level contract with the Panthers in June of 2010, it has become evident that this butterfly-style goalie is vastly approaching the NHL stage.
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Set to miss rest of regular season
GNew Jersey Devils
Undisclosed
April 10, 2026
Head coach Sheldon Keefe announced Friday that Markstrom (undisclosed) will miss the remainder of the regular season to rest and rehab nagging injuries.
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Taken down by Flyers
GNew Jersey Devils
April 8, 2026
Markstrom turned aside 14 of 18 shots in Tuesday's 5-1 loss to Philadelphia, with the Flyers' final goal getting scored into an empty net.
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Set to start Tuesday
GNew Jersey Devils
April 7, 2026
Markstrom will guard the home goal versus the Flyers on Tuesday, Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site reports.
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Earns shutout Sunday
GNew Jersey Devils
April 5, 2026
Markstrom posted an 18-save shutout in Sunday's 3-0 win over the Canadiens.
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Set to start in Montreal
GNew Jersey Devils
April 5, 2026
Markstrom will the patrol the road blue paint Sunday against the Canadiens, Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site reports.
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Parting ways with New Jersey?
GNew Jersey Devils
June 30, 2026
The Panthers and Devils are working on a trade involving Markstrom, who missed New Jersey's last four games of 2025-26 due to nagging injuries, and Evan Rodrigues, who missed Florida's final 11 outings last season because of a finger injury, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet on Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
If Markstrom is brought in by Florida on Tuesday, all signs would point to Sergei Bobrovsky's tenure with the Panthers being over. Florida acquired Akira Schmid from Vegas on Monday, so it certainly seems as if the team is preparing for Bobrovsky to sign elsewhere Wednesday. Markstrom struggled this past season, going 23-19-1 with a 3.07 GAA and an .883 save percentage, but his fantasy value would rise on a Florida team that is expected to be back in Stanley Cup contention in 2026-27.
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