The Flyers will not travel to Toronto or Winnipeg and will be reevaluated on Monday. The speculation is that Mason’s upper-body injury is related to his back. Expect Ray Emery to start at least Saturday in Toronto.

The Flyers will not travel to Toronto or Winnipeg and will be reevaluated on Monday. The speculation is that Mason’s upper-body injury is related to his back. Expect Ray Emery to start at least Saturday in Toronto.
Pacioretty was at the team facility today and has reportedly avoided serious injury despite being hospitalized last night. There is no word on whether or not he will play tomorrow, but it seems as if he is questionable. Monitor his status during Saturday’s game day skate.
Ramo missed Thursday’s practice because of an illness, but he is back on the ice this morning and it expected to serve as Jonas Hiller’s backup tonight vs. the Stars.
Mason was injured at the end of practice and could not leave the ice under his own power. Mason went down while moving with no one around him. We await an update from the team, but if he is out for any period of time, Ray Emery immediately becomes the starter in Philly.
Brassard, who missed the last three games with mumps, was back at practice and centred the top-line with Rick Nash and Mats Zuccarello, which is a good sign that he will be back in the lineup on Saturday. Monitor his status during tomorrow’s morning skate.
Keith missed Tuesday’s game with an illness, but he was back at practice this afternoon which is a good sign that he will be back in the lineup tomorrow vs. the Blue Jackets. Keith has registered 18 points (6G / 12A) with a plus-10 rating in 31 games this season.
Bouchuk has missed the last nine games with an upper-body injury, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. Detroit. He has been excellent in his first year with the Islanders. He has recorded 14 points (2G / 12A) with a plus-7 rating in 21 games this season.
Hamonic has missed the last six games with an upper-body injury but will return tonight vs. the Red Wings. Hamonic has three goals and three assists in 21 games this season.
Neil suffered the knee injury on December 11th and he will be out until mid-to-late January. Colin Greening should have a permanent role with the Senators until Neil is ready to return.
Maatta had already been sidelined since December 6th with an upper-body injury and now he has contracted the mumps virus. It has been a brutal stretch for the young blue liner who also recently underwent surgery to remove a tumour from his neck. There is no timetable for Maatta’s return.
Regehr left late in the second period after he blocked a shot according to coach Sutter. Regehr was not credited with a blocked shot in the victory – not that that should discount Sutter’s information – though he did compile four hits. Based on several observations, there’s the possibility – not certainty – that the injury could be related to Regehr’s hand.
Ehrhoff played just 9:03 TOI before leaving the game with an undisclosed injury following an collision with Avs’ forward Jarome Iginla. Ehrhoff will be reevaluated on Friday morning and expect an updated injury report to be released. Consider him questionable for Saturday.
Pacioretty was crunched into the boards by Ducks’ defenseman Clayton Stoner on Thursday night. Pacioretty left the game and did not return because he was sent to the hospital for precautionary reasons. There was no update on his status post game, so his availability for Saturday’s game is unknown. Consider him questionable until a detailed update is released.
Crosby has missed the last three games with mumps. He was listed as a game time decision, but will play vs. The Avs. He will skate with Nick Spaling and Patrick Hornqvist.
Jonas Hiller will start in goal tomorrow vs. the Stars. Ramo is expected to take part in the morning skate and serve as Hiller’s backup. The Flames have a back-to-back on Friday and Saturday, so if Ramo is healthy he could start Saturday vs. Vancouver.
Stempniak is expected to be isolated from the team until Tuesday which means he will likely miss the next three games and won’t be back until after the Christmas break. The Rangers are already without Derick Brassard who is out with mumps.
Brassard has missed the last two games with mumps, but he will be back on the ice tomorrow. Depending on how he feels will determine whether he will play in the Rangers’ home-and-home vs. Carolina on Saturday and Sunday.
The Jets are without four of their regular six defensemen so getting Enstrom back is a huge for the team. It is a positive sign that Enstrom is on track and has not suffered a setback.
Stuart was injured in a fight at the end of Sabres game on Tuesday. The Jets blue line takes another huge blow. They are now without Stuart, Zach Bogosian, Jacob Trouba and Tobias Enstrom for at least the rest of December and early January.
Earlier in the week Bishop was hopeful that he would be able to skate today and return to the crease this weekend. He said that he might skate tomorrow, but the chances of him playing on Friday and Saturday appears slim.
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