NHL Hockey Player News

Bobrovsky starts in goal for the Blue Jackets.

Bobrovsky allowed three goals on 34 shots in a loss to the Stars on Tuesday. It was his first loss of the season, but it was an otherwise decent night. Tonight, he will make his fourth straight start tonight and he enters play with a 2.01 GAA and .927 SV% in his first three outings. He draws a good matchup tonight with the Flames in town.

Sergei Bobrovsky
The Sharks have assigned James Sheppard (knee) to Worcester (AHL) for a conditioning stint.

Sheppard was skating with the Sharks and nearing a return from his knee injury, but San Jose has sent him down to get him back into game-shape, before he returns to the lineup. There is no word on who will be headed back to the minors when Sheppard is healthy, but it will likely be Chris Tierney.

James Sheppard
Lupul (lower-body) is on the ice for the Maple Leafs' morning skate.

Lupul missed Thursday's practice and his status for tonight's game was in doubt, but his participation this morning is a good sign that he should be available tonight. We will get a full update after the morning skate.

Joffrey Lupul
Reimer is in the 'starter's crease' this morning.

It was originally expected that Jonathan Bernier would go tonight in Toronto and then Reimer tomorrow in Detroit, but it appears it will be the other way around. Reimer has won back-to-back games while allowing four goals on 50 shots (.920 SV%), so it looks like Toronto will reward him with a third straight start. He was 0-1-0 with a 4.63 GAA and .860 SV% in two outings vs. Detroit last year.

James Reimer
Dano (undisclosed) is questionable for Friday.

Dano is not skating for the second straight day due to an undisclosed injury. Not taking part in the morning skate usually suggests that you won't play that evening, so consider him day-to-day and expect Corey Tropp to make his season debut in Dano's spot.

Marko Dano
The Avalanche have sent Dennis Everberg to Lake Erie (AHL).

The Avalanche had to make a roster move with Reto Berra going down with an injury last night. Everberg has been a nice find for the Avs after coming over from Sweden this offseason. He is not cut out for a fourth line role and he is on a two-way contract, so he is the one who gets sent down. Expect to see him back with the big club this season.

Dennis Everberg
The Avalanche have recalled Sam Aittokallio from Lake Erie (AHL).

Semyon Varlamov was placed on IR prior to last night's game and Reto Berra was injured in the game, so Aittokallio has been recalled to serve as the Avs' second netminder alongside Calvin Pickard. The 22-year-old netminder mdae one start with the Avalanche last season and went 15-15-3 with a 2.65 GAA and .909 SV% with Lake Erie.

Ramo is the Flames projected starter.

The Flames have been alternating Ramo and Jonas Hiller to this point and it is Ramo's turn in the rotation. He has won each of his first two starts while posting a 1.92 GAA and .934 SV%. Ramo has enjoyed a great start and he will look to keep things rolling tonight against a shorthanded Blue Jackets team.

Karri Ramo
Bobrovsky is in the 'starter's net' this morning.

Bobrovsky allowed three goals on 34 shots in a loss to the Stars on Tuesday. It was his first loss of the season, but it was an otherwise decent night. It looks like he will make his fourth straight start tonight and he enters play with a 2.01 GAA and .927 SV% in his first three outings. He draws a good matchup tonight with the Flames in town.

Sergei Bobrovsky
Gerbe left Thursday's game with a lower-body injury and did not return.

Another game, another injury for the Hurricanes. They are already down three top forwards and a top pair defenseman and you can now add Gerbe to that list. There is no word on how serious the injury is, but we should get an update in the near future. He had one goal while averaging 17 minutes a night through four games.

Nathan Gerbe
Berra left Thursday's game with an apparent injury and did not return.

After the game, the Avalanche had no update on Berra, but did recall Sami Aittokallio from Lake Erie, which suggests Berra's injury is not a minor one. The Avs placed starter Semyon Varlamov on IR earlier in the day, so things have gone from bad to worse in Colorado. They will roll with a duo of Calvin Pickard and Aittokallio for at least a week until Varlamov can return.

Reto Berra
Havlat left Thursday's game with extensive facial damage following a hit from Jason Chimera.

Chimera caught Havlat pretty high from behind and rubbed him into the end boards. Havlat went down in a heap, bleeding from his nose and lip. Havlat will likely need some pretty serious repairs and miss some time. The first year Devil had one goal and two assists in his first four games.

Martin Havlat
Grabovski left Thursday's game after hit by Sharks' forward John Scott.

Scott caught an unaware Grabovski with a clean hit in the Sharks' defensive zone. Early reports are the Grabo did not suffer a concussion on the play, which is a positive sign that he shouldn't miss a lengthy period of time. The Isles are considering it an upper-body injury and he will be evaluated this afternoon, after which an update should become available.

Mikhail Grabovski
Dupuis was stretchered off of the ice on Thursday after being hit by an Kris Letang shot.

Dupuis reported numbness in his arm after being hit by the shot, but sensation started coming back after the game. Dupuis missed 43 games last season with a knee injury and could miss an extended period of time now. He likely suffered some nerve damage in his arm, but at this time there is no further update, expect more from the Penguins later today.

Pascal Dupuis
Rask leads the Bruins onto the ice for warmups.

Rask allowed two goals on 20 shots and stopped both shootout attempts he faced in the Bruins 3-2 shootout victory vs. the Red Wings last night. It was Rask's second win in four starts and he comes into tonight carrying a 2.22 GAA an .894 SV% on the season. Rask vs. Price, it should be a great battle.

Tuukka Rask
Campbell (abdomen) will be a game-time decision.

Campbell has not played this season after being limited in the preseason. He is dealing with a core issue, but has been skating with the team recently. He will take part in warmups and a decision will be made after that. If he plays, Ryan Spooner is likely to come out.

Gregory Campbell
Berra will start in goal for the Avalanche on Thursday.

Berra allowed one goal on 28 shots in a 2-1 win over the Bruins on Monday. It was a nice outing for Berra who also stopped all 10 shots he faced after replacing Semyon Varlamov in the season opener. He will be the Avs starter for the next week with Varly sidelined with a groin injury. He draws a solid matchup tonight in Ottawa.

Reto Berra
The Avalanche have placed Varlamov (groin) on injured reserve.

Varlamov participated in the morning skate Thursday and was the scheduled starter. He likely injured his groin at the very end of practice, or tweaked after injuring it in Tuesday's 3-2 overtime loss at Toronto. The Avs said Varlamov (0-2-1) should be available Oct. 24 against Vancouver. As a result of the injury, Reto Berra will start tonight and Calvin Pickard has been recalled.

Semyon Varlamov
Price will be between the pipes for the Habs.

Price was yanked after he allowed four goals on 23 shots in Monday's loss to the Lightning. The Habs will give him the chance to rebound right away tonight vs. the Bruins. Price only made one starts against Boston last season; he stopped 32 of 33 shots in a winning effort. The Bruins are coming off a shootout win and should be a tired group tonight.

Carey Price

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