NHL Injuries: Sabres, Hurricanes, Red Wings, Flyers, Penguins, Blues, Leafs, Capitals and more

NHL Injuries: Sabres, Hurricanes, Red Wings, Flyers, Penguins, Blues, Leafs, Capitals and more

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Rachel Lenzi: Buffalo Sabers coach Lindy Ruff said forward Jordan Greenway and defenseman Jacob Bryson should return this week. Bryson could be cleared to play on Tuesday, and Greenway is a possibility for Thursday.

Matthew Fairburn: Sabers coach Ruff expects defenseman Michael Kesselring to be in the lineup tonight if all goes well during their morning skate.

Chip Alexander: Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said defenseman K’Andre Miller could return to the lineup soon, but defenseman Jaccob Slavin could be out for a while.

Walt Ruff: Hurricanes defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere (lower body) could return tonight. Goalkeeper Pyotr Kochetkov (lower body) will return to the lineup ā€œvery, very soon,ā€ according to Brind’Amour.

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Forwards William Carrier (lower body) and Eric Robinson (upper body) do not require surgery but are expected to be out for ā€œa long time.ā€

Ansar Khan: Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane is not traveling with the team, but they hope he can join them at some point.

Jameson Olive: Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice said forward Jonah Gadjovich will be out about a week. He took an elbow at the end of their last match.

Stephen Rosner: New York Islanders forward Max Shabanov (upper body) did not skate yesterday.

Charlie O’Connor: Philadelphia Flyers GM Danny Briere said defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen is four to six weeks away from returning. He is making progress and they hope he will start practicing soon.

Charlie O’Connor: Flyers GM Briere on defenseman Oliver Bonk: “We didn’t know how serious it was at first. We kept him out of rookie camp, it stuck. We kept him out of main camp thinking it would get better, and it’s just been a slow process. He’s doing well now, we just hope there are no setbacks. We’re trying to give him time and the right space between the skates so he feels good enough to come back and play.” play. It’s a little harder on a timeline with him. We’ll wait a bit for progress and make sure he doesn’t have a setback.”

Seth Rorabaugh: Pittsburgh Penguins forward Kevin Hayes is making progress and appears to have been cleared for contact.

Sound of hockey: Seattle Kraken coach Lane Lambert said they are in a holding pattern with forward Jared McCann and suggested they may know more in the coming days. Striker Kaapo Kakko is getting closer to his return.

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Lou Korac: St. Louis Blues forwards Robert Thomas (upper body) and Jake Neighbors (lower body) missed last night’s game and are both active for the day.

Lucas Vos: Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander is a “maybe” for tonight due to his lower-body injury.

Forward Calle Jarnkrok (lower body) is questionable. On Saturday he was shot in the foot.

  • Jonah Siegel: Nylander was not a full participant in all drills during yesterday’s practice, but he did work with the first power play unit.

Terry Koshan: Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving on Joseph Woll: “It’s great to have him back. The plan is to get him back up and running. He skated a bit while he was on leave, but this is only back in the team setting. The plan is really to watch and make adjustments on a daily basis.”

Washington Capitals: Washington Capitals defenseman Rasmus Sandin has been placed on IR with a lower-body injury. He will miss this third game tonight. If he’s ready, he’ll be eligible to leave the IR for Friday’s game.

Tom Gullitti: Capitals forward Dylan Strome is day-to-day with a lower-body injury and will not travel with the team to Dallas.

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