Lehtonen suffered the concussion on Saturday night after he was run over by Wild forward Erik Haula. Tim Thomas will serve as the Stars number-1 netminder for the foreseeable future.

Lehtonen suffered the concussion on Saturday night after he was run over by Wild forward Erik Haula. Tim Thomas will serve as the Stars number-1 netminder for the foreseeable future.
Gustavsson did not dress on Sunday because of a sore groin. Petr Mrazek will continue to backup Jimmy Howard until Gustavsson's groin is back to 100 per cent.
Gudas skated with a regular jersey this morning and is close to returning but is not ready tonight.
Stamkos has played over 21 minutes in each of his first two games back and said that he felt good. The team says he just took his option; Stamkos said he would pick and choose days to take off.
Paille left after being crunched by Panthers defenseman Ed Joavanovski. He battled a back injury earlier in the season, there is a chance this latest injury could be related to that back ailment. If he is going to miss time, Jordan Caron would be re-inserted into the Bruins lineup. They are off until Wednesday so they have time to evaluate Paille.
Perreault has missed the past three games with an upper-body injury. Perreault and Rickard Rakell took turns centering a line with Patrick Maroon and Teemu Selanne. “He’s progressing a lot quicker than we thought he would,” said Ducks head coach Bruce Boudreau of Perreault. “I think sometime this week he’ll be playing.”
Head coach Bruce Boudreau says he doesn’t want to rush the 37-year-old back into the lineup, especially with back-to-backs against the Avalanche and LA Kings on Friday and Saturday. Boudreau says playing him on Tuesday, March 18 against the Washington Capitals is more likely.
Stajan and his wife lost their newborn son who was born on March 3. He has missed the last four games and there is no word when he plans to return to the team. With the Flames way out of the playoff race and with the unimaginable grief that Stajan and his family must be dealing with, there is no reason for him to rush back to the lineup.
Sbisa injured his knee after playing just 2:56 on Friday and did not return. He will take a seat while Mark Fistric draws back into the lineup. Consider Sbisa day-to-day for now.
Stastny “tweaked” his back Saturday against the Blues. He missed a late November game at home against the Blues because of back spasms, but was in the lineup three days later. So, the hope is he’ll have the same fast recovery, but we’ll see.
Lehtonen was run over by Wild forward Erik Haula in Saturday's 4-3 win over the Wild. It was an ugly looking collision that caused Lehtonen to hit his bare head off of the cross bar. Ruff also said that Lehtonen is not doing well this morning, so the immediate concern is a concussion. The move to get Tim Thomas at the deadline looks even smarter at this point.
Lehtonen was injured when Wild forward Erik Haula ran him over in the crease with 13:23 left in the game, leaving Lehtonen, who suffered a cut to his head, down on the ice for a few minutes before heading to the locker room. "Obviously, it's not good,” head coach Lindy Ruff said. “He went in hard, hit the crossbar hard. The likelihood is it's a concussion on just a dirty play. He should be suspended. A fourth liner takes out our goaltender.” Haula received a major penalty for charging and a game misconduct.
This comes as no surprise, Hanzal had been listed as doubtful prior to Saturday's contest. Tonight will mark the third consecutive game that Hanzal will have missed.
Clarkson was questionable to play after leaving practice right away this morning. Fraser McLaren will draw in on the fourth line.
Stastny played just one shift before departing for the dressing room. The Avalanche announced that his return was questionable, but with just five minutes left in the third period, it is safe to say he will not be back. We will likely receive an update following the game or within the next 24 hours.
Price's absence from the morning skate is not good news for the Canadiens. When they acquired Devan Dubnyk at the trade deadline, it raised questions as to how serious Price's injury is. No practice today suggests that Price will miss his seventh straight game with the lower-body injury.
Murray injured his knee in Monday's win over the Maple Leafs. He was expected to return again this season, but after undergoing surgery he is done for the year. This is a tough break for the Blue Jackets and Murray, who was having a great rookie season. Murray had three goals and 17 assists (20 points) in 61 games this season.
MacArthur was injured on Wednesday and was sent back to Ottawa to see a specialist. The hand specialist determined that Mac does not need surgery and could only miss one week. Mike Hoffman gets a promotion to the second line with MacArthur out.
Nikitin is listed as doubtful for tonight's meeting with the Predators, but his presence on the morning skate suggests that there is a chance that he plays. Wait for an update following the skate.
Hanzal did not take part in the morning skate, but skated after the team got off of the ice. That would usually indicate a player who will not be in the lineup tonight.
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