O'Reilly was injured while celebrating a Paul Stastny goal on Tuesday night. He is listed as day-to-day. Monitor his status prior to Friday's meeting with the Islanders.

O'Reilly was injured while celebrating a Paul Stastny goal on Tuesday night. He is listed as day-to-day. Monitor his status prior to Friday's meeting with the Islanders.
Josefson has picked up a virus and will be out for the next couple of days. He is not fantasy relevant.
Hodgson missed the last eight games with a finger injury. Despite missing all that time, Hodgson remains the Sabres' leader in points with 19 (8G / 11A). This is a positive step in Hodgson's return to the lineup.
Calvert has missed the last seven games after suffering a shoulder injury on December 21. In 17 games this season he has recorded four goals and four assists.
Gunnarsson is skating with Mark Fraser in practice which suggests that he is not 100% and likely will miss his second straight game on Thursday. Tim Gleason would stay paired with Dion Phaneuf if Gunnarsson can't play.
Clarkson reportedly looked extremely good skating before practice which is a positive sign for the Maple Leafs forward who did not play on Tuesday. Skating today suggests that he will be good to go tomorrow vs. the Hurricanes, barring any unforeseen setbacks. Offensively, Clarkson's first season in Toronto has been a major disappointment. He has eight points (3G / 5A) in 31 games.
Hornqvist played 9:05 before retiring to the locker room for the evening. He blocked a shot in the first period which may have resulted in the lower-body injury, but that is unknown. Hornqvist is listed as day-to-day and the Predators are back in action tomorrow night, so monitor his status during their morning skate.
Tyutin left Monday's game after playing just 6:43 and did not return. There is no word if this is just a maintenance day for Tyutin, but monitor his status leading up to Friday's meeting with the Hurricanes. If he is unable to go, Dalton Prout will play.
An illness will not keep Lucic out longterm. The Bruins are back in action on Thursday, monitor his status during Thursday's morning skate.
Nabokov was injured in Monday's win over the Stars. This is the second time this season that Nabby has been sidelined with a lower-body injury. Like the first time around, Kevin Poulin will take the reigns as the Islanders starter for the time-being.
Allen has been playing with a foot injury that will now keep him out of the lineup and likely put him on injured reserve. Allen has seven assists and a plus-13 rating in 40 games this season. Mark Fistric will enter the lineup in Allen's place.
Tanguay wants to push things even harder now, to hopefully fully recover from the hip problems that developed while rehabbing an earlier knee injury. He has been out since November 2. Obviously, feeling good after some relatively mild skating is not the same as feeling good skating in game-like conditions, but is is positive news for the Avalanche.
DeKeyser missed Saturday's game vs. Dallas, but is likely to return on Thursday vs. San Jose. There has been no official word from the Red Wings so monitor his status on Thursday. He has recorded 10 points (2G / 8A) in 27 games.
Edler has been out since December 3, but his presence at the morning skate suggests that he could return this evening. However it seems very unlikely that he will play tonight, Edler appears to be getting close to returning to the blueline. He has had a bad year posting three goals and six assists with a minus-12 rating in 27 games.
Burrows has been out since December 1 with a fractured jaw. Taking part in the morning skate suggests that he could return to the lineup tonight, but that seems unlikely. However it is a great sign that Burrows is near a return. He struggled before getting injured, he has just three assists and a minus-7 rating in 17 games.
Khabibulin has missed nearly two months with a groin injury, but it is his shoulder that will likely cost him the remainder of the season. It was a surprise announcement; Khabibulin’s lower-body injury, which he sustained against the Nashville Predators on November 16, was known for quite some time. General manager Stan Bowman said Khabibulin was nursing this shoulder injury since then, too.
Rinne has been out since October 22 with a bacterial infection in his hip. It is a great sign for the Predators that Rinne has shed the crutches. There is still no timetable for his return.
Higgins missed Sunday's games against the Ducks, but will play tonight vs. Pittsburgh. Higgins has 23 points (11G / 12A) in 43 games. We likely won't know who comes out of the lineup until pre-game warmups.
Raffl missed Saturday's game after being concussed in Thursday's game vs. the Avalanche. He has played very well on the Flyers top line, he has recorded 11 points (2G / 9A) in 29 games.
O’Reilly hurt his left shoulder while celebrating the Avs’ third goal, by Paul Stastny. Essentially, he got it jammed while extending his left arm into the group hug. The Avs say he is day-to-day, so we’ll see tomorrow if he plays or not against Ottawa
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