Bryce Salvador News

Salvador (foot) will return to the Devils lineup tonight vs. the Islanders.

Salvador was taken off injured reserve and activated while forward Tim Sestito was assigned to Albany (AHL). Salvador has missed 30 games since being hit in the foot by a Jack Johnson shot October 22 in Columbus. The Devils are expected to dress seven defenseman tonight after the emergence of rookies Eric Gelinas and Jon Merrill as capable NHL defensemen.

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Devils GM Lou Lamoriello says it is possible captain Bryce Salvador could be shut down for the remainder of the regular season.

Salvador's wrist injury appears to be flaring up and the Devils could be forced to shut down their Captain for the remainder of the season. With the playoffs already distant, it may be the right move.

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Devils defenseman Bryce Salvador said he is feeling “better” today after having to sit out the third period Sunday in Montreal, but is not practicing with the team this afternoon at Air Canada Centre.

Sounds like Salvador might miss a game or two. The veteran defenseman has five assists through 58 games.

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Devils say Salvador is "resting" but he suffered what DeBoer called a "minor injury" to his left leg against the Rangers.

Salvador did not play in the later stages of his last game and could be nursing an injury. The stay-at-home defender has no fantasy hockey value, only scoring five assists through 49 games.

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Salvador has been nursing some lower body aches and pains in the preseason but says he'll be ready on Saturday.

In 2009-2010, the Brandon, Manitoba native scored four goals and 14 points for the Devils. He likely helps Martin Brodeur and company a whole lot more than he will your fantasy hockey team.

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Defensemen Bryce Salvador and Matt Taormina were the ice early skating today before the Devils’ practice and remained out there when the rest of the players took the ice about 20 minutes later..

Both players not practicing with the full team indicates they are not ready for game action. In 2009-2010, the Brandon, Manitoba native scored four goals and 14 points for the Devils. He likely helps Martin Brodeur and company a whole lot more than he will your fantasy hockey team.

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