Paille was concussed in Sunday's win over the Panthers. He is on the ice with the Bruins this morning, which is a good sign that he could be good-to-go by Saturday. Jordan Caron will skate in Paille's spot on the Bruins' fourth line.

Paille was concussed in Sunday's win over the Panthers. He is on the ice with the Bruins this morning, which is a good sign that he could be good-to-go by Saturday. Jordan Caron will skate in Paille's spot on the Bruins' fourth line.

Staal missed yesterday's practice but was on the ice for the optional skate this morning, so it is not much of a surprise to see him in the lineup tonight. Staal has just two goals and three assists in his last 12 games. Staal has posted nine goals and 16 assists (25 points) in 37 games vs. the Rangers.

Torres will likely rest with former Maple Leaf Mike Brown getting in the lineup. Torres has three goals and two assists with a plus-4 rating in five games coming off of a torn ACL which cost him four months. Monitor his status in the pre-game warmups.

Obviously great news to hear that Peverley is doing well after a scary incident on Monday. His NHL future is in question after a such an event. If you remember a similar situation happened in Detroit years ago with Jiri Fischer. Fischer was forced to retire following the episode, hopefully for Peverley that is not the case.
Price will miss his seventh straight game with a lower-body injury he sustained in the Olympics. He took part in his first full practice today, so he is definitely nearing a return. His next chance to return is Saturday vs. the Senators.

Gustavsson will not dress for a second straight game, but he said that his current groin ailment is not as serious as the last one. Consider Gustvasson day-to-day.

Chiasson did not travel to St. Louis with the Stars because he was shaken up by the Rich Peverley collapsing incident last night. Chiasson is reportedly doing better today. Colton Sceviour and Chris Mueller will be recalled to replace Peverley and Chiasson tonight.

Tyutin will miss his eighth straight game after suffering an ankle injury in the Sochi Olympics. With Ryan Murray out for the season and the Blue Jackets in the thick of the playoff race, they could use Tyutin's services as soon as possible. This is a step in the right direction for the 30-year-old.

Laich has been banged up as of late and did not travel to Pittsburgh for the second game of the home-and-home with the Penguins. Casey Wellman will slide into the lineup with Laich out. This could open the door for Evgeny Kuznetsov to play top-6 minutes in his second career game.

Ceci was hit by a Shea Weber shot on Monday and left the game right away. He tweeted after the game that he only suffered a cut and was shaken, but is OK. The Senators don't play until Saturday, so monitor Ceci's status throughout the week.

Sabres interim head coach Ted Nolan made it sound like Stewart will miss 4-5 weeks which would end his season because the Sabres are not heading to the playoffs. The Sabres were unable to move Stewart at the deadline, so he will likely be back in Buffalo next season unless they move him at the draft. Stewart had no points in his only two games with the Sabres.

Sobotka has not played since January 31 and will miss his 12th straight game tonight. Today's practice marks the first time he has skated with the team since getting hurt, so this is a strong step in the right direction for Sobotka. Consider him day-to-day.

Wotherspoon, 20, was just in his third NHL game but played just 10:23 before leaving the contest. No word on how serious his injury is at this point.

Granlund was injured on his first shift and only played 12 seconds before heading down the tunnel. Granlund could miss a lengthy period of time, a tough break for a player who was just in his seventh career NHL game.

Winchester was injured in Sunday's loss to the Bruins. He will likely miss at least four or five games. The Panthers have recalled Joey Crabb and he is expected to play tonight vs. the Coyotes.

Gudbranson injured in knee in Sunday's 5-2 loss to the Bruins. Mike Mottau has been recalled and is expected to be in the lineup tonight vs. Phoenix. Expect Gudbranson to miss close to nine games with the knee injury.

Price has been skating on his own recently, but he has joined Peter Budaj, Dustin Tokarski and the rest of the Habs on the ice Tuesday morning. Price did not take shots in the first part of practice, but started to towards the end. Price is questionable for Wednesday, but this is still a great sign for the Canadiens and Price owners.

Staal missed Monday's practice, but is skating this morning in the Hurricanes' optional morning skate. His presence on the ice this morning suggests that he will be good-to-go tonight.

Anderson skated off to the dressing room after Milan Michalek collided with him on a Nashville scoring chance. He stopped 26 of 29 shots before the injury.The nature of Anderson's injury is not known. Robin Lehner stopped 12 of 13 shots he faced in relief. The Predators won the game 4-3 in overtime. Expect an update on Anderson's status in the next 24 hours, if he misses time then Robin Lehner is worth an add for Anderson owners.

Parenteau injured his right knee on his first shift in the first period Monday against the Winnipeg Jets. Parenteau will likely miss the remainder of the regular season, but could return for the playoffs. Parenteau missed 10 games because of an MCL injury to his left knee earlier this season. He has 14 goals and 19 assists in 53 games. Head coach Patrick Roy said the Avalanche will call up forwards Paul Carey and Brad Malone from Lake Erie (AHL).

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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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