NHL Injuries: Flames, Blackhawks, Avs, Panthers, Kings, Wild, Devils, Rangers, Blues, and Leafs
Ryan Pike: The Calgary Flames activated forward Kevin Rooney from IR.
Ben Pope: Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Alec Martinez (groin) was out on the ice for a while because of their morning skate.
Ben Pope: Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson said goaltender Laurent Brossoit could start practicing with the team next week in San Jose. It will be a few weeks after that before he is ready for the game.
Evan Rawal: Colorado Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said forward Artturi Lehkonen will meet with a doctor next week. He wore a normal jersey yesterday as he is sick of wearing red.
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Dan Rosen: Florida Panthers forward Aleksander Barkov was unable to return from a lower back injury to enter last night's game. Coach Paul Maurice said he could be ready for Saturday.
Types of NHL: The Los Angeles Kings activated goaltender Darcy Kuemper from IR.
Sarah McLellan: Minnesota Wild forward Ryan Hartman is still out with an upper body injury and was not on the ice yesterday as he is also sick.
Coach John Hynes said defenseman Jared Spurgeon (lower body) will join the team in Philadelphia.
Bill Spaulding: New Jersey Devils defensemen Luke Hughes and Brett Pesce returned to the lineup last night.
New York Islanders; Forward Anthony Duclair will be out four to six weeks with a lower body injury.
Vince Z. Mercogliano: New York Rangers forward Jimmy Vesey was on the ice this morning with the team wearing an untucked jersey. He may have been skating with the team for the first time since his injury.
Matthew DeFranks: Scott Perunovich, Alexey Toropchenko and Oskar Sundqvist returned to the St. Louis lineup.
David Alter: Toronto Maple Leafs forward Max Pacioretty (baseball) was off the ice in his morning skirt.
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Lance Hornby: The Maple Leafs activated goaltender Joseph Woll from IR and assigned Denis Hildeby to the AHL.
Lance Hornby: Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube said forward Calle Jarnkrok has yet to start swinging.
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