lääkärintodistus 26.0
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Schenn (lower body) is unlikely to play again this season
Paquette (leg) is a game-time decision for Monday’s game against Montreal, NHL.com reports
Garrison will miss 3-to-4 weeks due to an upper-body injury, NHL.com reports
Johnson (upper body) will miss Monday’s game against the Canadiens, NHL.com reports
Sustr (upper body) will be out one-to-two weeks, Erik Erlendsson of the Tampa Tribune reports
Steen (lower body) won’t play Monday against the Canucks, Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports
Oshie (illness) is on track to play Monday against the Canucks, Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports
Though Johnson (knee) hasn’t been ruled out for Monday’s game against the Oilers, Terry Frei of the Denver Post suggests that the blueliner is more likely to return to the lineup at some point during the Avs’ upcoming three-game road trip, which starts Wednesday at San Jose
Calvert (concussion) returned to the ice Monday for the first time in a while, Aaron Portzline of The Columbus Dispatch reports
Андерсон плотно занял ворота, или у Хэммонда есть шанс его подвинуть?
Борьба за ПО - ставка, наверняка, будет на опытного Андерсона - это если без травм, Хэммонд-то точно, думаю, в уикенд сыграет один из спаренных матчей, а так стоять будет Крейг, так что, думаю, плотно.
Briere (foot) will not join the Avalanche for their three-game California trip that begins Wednesday in San Jose
Stoner continues to deal with a lower-body injury, Elliott Teaford of the Los Angeles Daily News reports
Johnson (knee) has not been cleared to play and will not join the Avalanche for their three-game road trip through California this week
Beleskey continues to nurse a lower-body injury, Elliott Teaford of the Los Angeles Daily News reports
Kesler’s (elbow) absence from practice Tuesday was described as a maintenance day, according to NHL.com’s Curtis Zupke
Kesler, who was sporting a wrap on his right elbow, did not skate at practice Tuesday, Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times reports
Cullen (lower body) skated with the team Tuesday morning, but will not play later in the evening against the Canucks, John Glennon of The Tennessean reports
Nystrom (lower body) participated in Tuesday’s morning skate, John Glennon of The Tennessean reportsGM David Poile said Tuesday that Weber (lower body) will be out until at least Saturday’s game against the Stars, John Glennon of The Tennessean reports
General manager David Poile said that Neal (upper body) won’t be able to play until at least Saturday against the Stars, John Glennon of The Tennessean reports
Cooke (sports hernia) participated in the three-on-three work during Monday’s practice, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports
St. Louis (knee) could return to action as soon as Thursday against the Wild, Andrew Gross of The Record reports
Weber (lower body) did not skate with his teammates Tuesday morning
St. Louis (knee) participated in the Rangers’ morning skate on Tuesday, Andrew Gross of The Record reports
Malkin’s absence during Tuesday’s practice was explained as a "maintenance day" by assistant coach Gary Agnew
Hedman is officially listed as day-to-day by the Lightning with a lower-body injury, Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times reports
With Hedman looking questionable at best for Tuesday’s game against the Leafs, the Lightning have recalled fellow blueliner Slater Koekkoek from AHL Syracuse
Gustavsson (concussion) should get medical clearance in the near future, Ansar Khan of MLive reports
Cole (upper body) won’t play Tuesday against the Senators, Ansar Khan of MLive.com reports
Nash is dealing with a concussion, NHL.com’s Michael Smith reports
According to coach Claude Julien, Connolly (finger) is "getting closer" to a return to action
Nash, who was a late scratch for Sunday’s game, after a puck struck his helmet in warmups, won’t play Tuesday against the Caps
Wennberg (infected hand) is on track to play Tuesday against New Jersey
Brodziak (upper body) has been cleared to play, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports
Kassian (back) is not with the Canucks on their current four-game road trip, the Province reports
Richardson (ankle) won’t play either Monday against the Blues or Tuesday against the Preds, the Province reports
Hammond relayed Monday that he has been dealing with a back issue, Don Brennan of the Ottawa Sun reports
Benn is dealing with back soreness, Mark Stepneski of NHL.com reports
Holland (lower body) could return as soon as this weekend, Paul Hendrick of Leafs TV reports
Korpikoski (mouth) remains sidelined, Sarah McLellan of the Arizona Republic reports
Coach Ted Nolan hopes that Ennis (upper body) will be ready to play Wednesday against the Maple Leafs
Hackett is dealing with some recurring soreness and swelling in his knee
Boedker (ruptured spleen) resumed skating Monday, Sarah McLellan of the Arizona Republic reports
Johnson (knee) won’t play Monday against the Oilers, Terry Frei of the Denver Post reports
Klein (arm) was placed on injured reserve over the weekend
Wennberg (hand) practiced fully Monday
Calvert (concussion) practiced fully Monday
опять сегодня отдыхает или шансы сыграть есть?
Pearson (leg) underwent an X-ray Tuesday, which didn’t show as much healing as he had hoped, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports
Sekera (lower body) didn’t practice Wednesday and seems unlikely to play Thursday against the Oilers, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports
Stoll (upper body) skated on the third line during Wednesday’s practice, Elliott Teaford of the Los Angeles Daily News reports
Jackman (lower body) has resumed skating over the last few days, Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register reports
Benn (back) wasn’t a participant in Wednesday’s practice, NHL.com’s Mark Stepneski reports
Brown (leg) skated as an extra on the fourth line during Wednesday’s practice, Kevin Kurz of CSN Bay Area reports
Girgensons (ankle) isn’t likely to return to game action over the Sabres’ final six games of the season, Bill Hoppe of the Olean Times Herald reports
Datsyuk (lower body) is expected to return to the lineup Thursday against the Bruins, Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press reports
The Red Wings are expecting to have Sheahan (upper body) back in the lineup Thursday against the Bruins, Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press reports
Cole (upper body) is expected to return to the ice for Thursday’s game against the Bruins, Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press reports
Prosser (lower body) resumed practicing with the Wild on Wednesday, Chad Graff of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports
Bachman (personal) has left the Oilers and will be unavailable for Wednesday’s game against the Ducks, Joanne Ireland of the Edmonton Journal reports
Though he was able to get in a non-contact practice Wednesday, Kane said that his 12-week recovery timetable hasn’t changed, Chris Kuc of the Chicago Tribune reports
Steen (lower body) appears doubtful to play Thursday against the Flames, NHL.com’s Lou Korac reports
Connolly (finger) -- who absorbed contact at practice Wednesday -- hasn’t been ruled out for Thursday’s game against Detroit
Coach Ken Hitchcock said that while Tarasenko (lower body) wouldn’t be able to play Thursday against the Flames, the winger is being viewed as day-to-day
Letang hasn’t resumed skating or exercising since sustaining a concussion in last Saturday’s win over the Coyotes, Jenn Menendez of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports
Ehrhoff (upper body) resumed skating on his own prior to Wednesday’s optional team session, Jenn Menendez of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports
Niemi (illness) isn’t likely to receive the start in goal Wednesday against the Avalanche
Miller (facial lacerations) was practicing Wednesday with a full face shield after getting cut by a skate in Tuesday’s game, Ansar Khan of MLive reports
Connolly (finger) took part in contact drills at end of Wednesday’s practice, Joe Haggerty of CSNNE.com reports
Kane (upper body) made a surprise return to Wednesday’s practice, participating in a no-contact capacity, Tracey Myers of CSN Chicago reports
The Blues ruled Tarasenko out indefinitely Wednesday with a lower-body injury, Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Earlier reports seemed to suggest Tarasenko was being labeled as out indefinitely, but Hitchcock’s update would seem to paint a rosier picture of the situation. While having their top goal scorer unavailable Thursday and for possibly a few more games to come isn’t ideal, so long as Tarasenko returns before the playoffs, the Blues should be content to take it slow with him. Tarasenko will probably need to get back on the ice for a skate over the next day or two to have a shot and playing in either of the Blues’ two weekend games, scheduled for Friday and Sunday
Ristolainen (illness) is unlikely to play Wednesday against the Maple Leafs
Hackett (knee) will not be available for Wednesday’s game against the Maple Leafs, Paul Hamilton of WGR Sports Radio 550 reports
Gilbert (fractured jaw) practiced on the third defensive pairing Tuesday and could be back in the lineup for Thursday’s game against Washington, the Montreal Gazette reports