NHL Injuries: Bruins, Blackhawks, Avs, Kings, Wild, Habs, Preds, Lightning, Leafs, Canucks and more

NHL Injuries: Bruins, Blackhawks, Avs, Kings, Wild, Habs, Preds, Lightning, Leafs, Canucks and more

Emily Kaplan: The timeline for Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy after facial surgery will depend on how he heals. He is expected to be good for the Olympics.

Bruce Miles: Chicago Blackhawks forward Andre Burakovsky left in the first period with an undisclosed injury. He got hit by Ryan Lindgren and his helmet came off. Burakovsky was ruled out of tonight’s game by coach Jeff Blashill.

Ryan Boulding: Colorado Avalanche forward Gavin Brindley left last night’s game with a lower-body injury.

LA Kings PR: The Los Angeles Kings have placed defenseman Drew Doughty on IR.

Minnesota Wild PR: Forward Vladimir Tarasenko was placed on IR retroactive to November 14 with a lower-body injury.

Sean Farrell: Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans left last night’s game late in the second period after taking a hard hit from Tom Wilson.

Russel Vannozzi: Nashville Predators defenseman Roman Josi moved well in practice and could be ready soon. He has been out since October 23 with an upper-body injury.

Mollie Walker: New York Rangers defenseman Will Borgan is dealing with an upper-body injury on a day-to-day basis.

NHL Injuries: Bruins, Hurricanes, Oilers, Panthers, Wild, Preds, Devils, Senators, Leafs and more

Mollie Walker: Rangers coach Mike Sullivan said there is no timeline for forward Matt Rempe, adding, “He’s currently on a rehab schedule where he’s off for three days… He’s on the ice and he’s skating.”

Bruce Garrioch: Ottawa Senators coach Travis Green said forward Lars Eller will not be available tonight.

Then Arritt: Ottawa Senators defenseman Nikolas Matinpalo left in the second period of last night’s game.

Pens in spoon: Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry (lower body) was not on the ice yesterday.

Lou Korac: St. Louis Blues forward Jake Neighbors has been activated from IR.

Erik Erlendsson: Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper said defenseman Victor Hedman could be out for a few more weeks. It’s not the same problem he faced in the preseason. Cooper: “It’s a tough call for him. The important thing here is longevity, which will make him better in the long run.”

Benjamin Pierce: Lightning forward Nick Paul returned to the lineup.

Terry Koshan: Toronto Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube on goaltender Anthony Stolarz: “Worse than we (initially) thought. He’s not ready to get on the ice and do the things he needs to do. Hopefully that’s soon. I really don’t have a timetable for him. Maybe he’ll be on the ice tomorrow, I’m not sure.”

Lucas Vos: Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews took part in their morning skate yesterday, his first time back with the team. Coach Berube said there is no timetable for his return, but added, “He’s feeling a lot better and he’s shooting the puck pretty well. So that’s a good sign.”

Dave McCarthy: Maple Leafs forward Scott Laughton returned to the lineup last night.

Cole Bagley: Utah Mammoth defenseman Sean Durzi was on the ice with the team yesterday and wore a regular jersey.

David Quadrelli: Vancouver Canucks coach Adam Foote updated some of their injuries. Defenseman Derek Forbort will be out for a while. Forward Nils Hoglander will be ready closer to the ten-week mark than the eight-week mark, which is about three weeks away.

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Brendan Batchelor: Canucks forward Teddy Blueger was on the ice for their optional morning skate in a non-contact jersey.

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