Wheeler will miss at least tonight’s game with a lower-body injury. With Wheeler out, Michael Frolik will be on the top line and Dustin Byfuglien will be forced to play forward. Wheeler is day-to-day.

Wheeler will miss at least tonight’s game with a lower-body injury. With Wheeler out, Michael Frolik will be on the top line and Dustin Byfuglien will be forced to play forward. Wheeler is day-to-day.
Campbell will miss three games this week, but should be back on the Bruins fourth line next week. Chris Kelly will slide in as the fourth line centre.
Kadri missed practice because of an illness, but he has a few days to get healthy before the Leafs take on the Flyers on Thursday.
Kessel is banged up right now and the Leafs are off until Thursday, so he has taken practice off for the second consecutive day. He has also been the topic of trade talks, so they don’t want him to be injured if the right deal comes along.
Pulkkinen was listed as a gametime decision, but will play tonight vs. Anaheim. Pulkkinen will skate on the Red WIngs third line with Stephen Weiss and Dan Cleary.
Andersson was set to take Henrik Zetterberg's place on Monday in Anaheim, but an illness will keep him out of tonight's lineup. He will be replaced by veteran Daniel Cleary.
Zetterberg was listed as doubtful for tonight’s game because of a head injury. He was ruled out by coach Mike Babcock when the time arrived at the rink. With Zetty out, Joakim Andersson will enter the lineup. Consider Zetterberg day-to-day, but it seems unlikely that he will be available tomorrow either.
Originally the Flyers were going to use Mason as Rob Zepp’s backup for the next two games, but decided it was smarter to recall Anthony Stolarz from Lehigh Valley. So look for Zepp to start tomorrow and Thursday with Mason potentially going on Saturday vs. the Rangers. Monitor his status as the week progresses.
Krejci is expected to miss one month with a partially torn MCL. This is a terrible break for the Bruins, who are just three points ahead of the Flyers for the final Wild Card spot in the East. If he missed six weeks, he will basically miss the rest of the regular season.
Emery has been dealing with a nagging lower-body injury that he reportedly re-aggregated in practice this afternoon. With Emery out, Anthony Stolarz has been recalled, but expect Rob Zepp to start on Tuesday and Thursday with Steve Mason potentially available for Saturday’s game.
Stoner was replaced by Eric Brewer on Saturday because he was battling a lower-body injury. He will be back in tonight, but is not a fantasy threat. He has just five assists in 51 games.
Quincey will miss his second straight game with what is believed to be a “minor” lower-body injury. Jakub Kindl played very well in Quincey’s absence on Saturday, so that could be playing a hand in the decision to hold Quincey out of tonight’s game.
Pulkkinen suffered a leg injury on Saturday and did not practice on Sunday. He will take part in warmups and then he and the team will make a decision whether or not he plays. If he is held out of the lineup, expect Daniel Cleary to play. Pulkkinen has no points and six shots in two games since being recalled.
The Red Wings did not have a morning skate on Monday, but their GM called Zetterberg doubtful because of a “head” injury that he suffered on Saturday vs. the Stars. Zetty took a couple of blows to the head from Jamie Benn, so the immediate concern is that the Red Wings captain suffered a concussion. Doubtful doesn’t necessarily mean that he won’t play tonight, so monitor his status during pre-game warmups.
Petry has missed the last two games, but he had a good day of practice on Monday and is expected to play tomorrow vs. the Wild. Petry has four goals and 11 assists (15 points) in 58 games.
Oduya left Sunday’s game in the first period with an upper-body injury and did not return. The injury will keep him out for at least two weeks, which means that Kyle Cumiskey should draw back into the lineup on Tuesday.
Wheeler missed Monday’s practice and could be out for Tuesday’s game. He is currently listed as day-to-day, but monitor his status during tomorrow’s morning skate. If Wheeler plays, Dustin Byfuglien will play defence, if Wheeler doesn’t play then Big Buff will play forward.
Chiarot will be out until early-April after undergoing hand surgery. With Chiarot out, Jay Harrison will draw into the lineup if Dustin Byfuglien doesn’t go back to defense. The final lineup decision will come in Tuesday’s morning skate.
Shattenkirk has skated for a few days, including a 30-minute session this morning. So he is making progress, but he remains without a timetable. The Blues have gone 6-4-0 while averaging 2.60 goals per game without Shattenkirk, so they are definitely hoping for a speedy recovery. As he continues to skate, the Blues will start to get a better idea of how much longer he will be sidelined.
Spurgeon will miss his third straight game with what is being speculated as a possible concussion. There was no real update on Spurgeon’s status, just that he will not play tomorrow vs. the Oilers.
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While the minimum amount of time spent on the injured reserve list is seven calendar days, there is no maximum amount of time that a player can be placed on the injured reserve list. If a player is set to be sidelined for longer than 24 calendar days or 10 NHL games, then a club may opt to place them on the long-term injured reserve instead. This allows franchises with the ability to exceed the salary cap while a player is placed on this reserve list.
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