NHL Injury Updates: Coyotes, Flames, Blackhawks, Stars, Oilers, Canadiens, Rangers, Flyers, Penguins, Lightning, Canucks, and Golden Knights

NHL Injury Updates

Craig Morgan: Arizona Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet said that goaltender Darcy Kuemper is expected to practice today. If all goes well there may be a chance that he plays against the Canadiens.

Craig Morgan: Coyotes coach Tocchet said that goaltender Antti Raanta is day-to-day with a lower-body injury.

Pat Steinberg: The Calgary Flames didn’t have an update on Travis Hamonic after the game. He left in the second period. Hamonic took one more shift after taking a hit from Canucks J.T. Miller.

Charlie Roumeliotis: Chicago Blackhawks Adam Boqvist (right shoulder) is traveling with the team on their road trip. Not known if he’ll play today.

Mike Heika: Dallas Stars forward Alexander Radulov missed last night’s game with an upper-body injury.

Jim Matheson: Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid crashed into the boards with Nashville Predators defenseman Dante Fabbro. McDavid got up and was flexing his left leg (knee?).

John Lu: Montreal Canadiens coach Claude Julien said that defenseman Shea Weber‘s lower-body injury is still swollen so they haven’t been able to get a final diagnosis on it, or put a timeline on his recovery.

New York Rangers: Forward Micheal Haley had surgery to repair a bilateral core muscle injury. He’ll be out indefinitely.

Sam Carchidi: Depending on how Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Carter Hart feels today, coach Alain Vigneault thinks that he could be ready to return on Monday.

Dan Kingerski of ProHockeyNow: Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman John Marino broke his cheekbone after a slapshot deflected and hit him. A source said that he’ll need surgery as his cheek is broken in three places. There is no timetable on when he could return.

Caley Chelios: Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Ryan McDonagh is going to be more than day-to-day. They will re-evaluate both McDonagh and Jan Rutta in a couple of weeks.

Rick Dhaliwal: Vancouver Canucks forward Micheal Ferland was on the ice with the Canucks yesterday morning. The plan is still for him to go on a conditioning stint.

Brendan Batchelor: Canucks forward Brock Boeser left last night’s game early with an upper-body injury.

Steve Carp: Vegas Golden Knights forward Melker Karlsson was on the ice yesterday morning. Coach Pete DeBoer said that Karlsson is getting real close. He’ll get x-rayed on Sunday to see where he is at.

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