Bryzgalov continues to work his way back from a concussion that he suffered on December 1. Reports out of Edmonton sound positive that Bryz is feeling better and nearing a return, Consider him day-to-day for now.

Bryzgalov continues to work his way back from a concussion that he suffered on December 1. Reports out of Edmonton sound positive that Bryz is feeling better and nearing a return, Consider him day-to-day for now.

Helm's injury woes continue as he will miss his fourth straight game tomorrow in Tampa Bay. The Red Wings continue to battle a ton of injuries as they will also be without Stephen Weiss again.

Weiss will be reevaluated when the team returns to Detroit following Thursday's meeting with the Lightning. It has been a disappointing season statistically for Weiss, but this reoccurring groin injury is making it difficult to get in any sort of groove. Expect Johan Franzen to shift back to centre and either Gustav Nyquist or Justin Abdelkader to play on Pavel Datsyuk's wing.

This is a tough break for the Coyotes captain who was having a great season prior to getting il. Doan had registered 12 goals and 11 assists (23 points) in 27 games. Doan is expected to get further tests because an illness lingering around as long as this one has could be serious.

Glencross has been sidelined since November 5 with a knee injury that cost him cost him 15 games. Prior to taking a seat for over a month, Glencross had five goals and four assists in 15 games. He is one of the Flames' better offensive weapons so his return would definitely help offensively.

Galiardi missed the last eight games with a back injury that he suffered in late November. Prior to getting hurt he had a single goal and five assists in 22 games. He is expected to skate on the second line with Mikael Backlund and David Jones.

Zetterberg must sit out a minimum of 10 games and 24 days on LTIR, which was inevitable since he isn't even skating yet. He is eligible to return on December 28 vs. Florida.

Perreault is not expected to dress tonight but has targeted Sunday vs. Edmonton as his return date.

Despite his presence for the morning skate, Beauchemin is not expected to be back in the lineup until next week. Unless he drastically improved in the last few days, Beauchemin will not play against the Wild tonight. However this is great news for the Ducks as he inches closer to a return.

Mrazek will serve as Jonas Gustavsson's backup tomorrow in Tampa Bay after Jimmy Howard was injured in practice this morning. Mrzaek posted a 14-save shutout in his only NHL start this season. He is 10-2-1 with 2.09 GAA and .927 SV% in the AHL.

The injury to Howard is not believed to be serious, but it is serious enough that the Red Wings recalled Petr Mrazek. Howard looked good last night after what has been a dreadful start to the season, but he was still on the wrong end of a 3-2 shootout final. Monitor his status prior to Saturday's home game vs. the Penguins.

Smith was a late scratch in Tuesday's win over the Avalanche because of an illness. He was obviously not feeling well in warmups as he did not take a shot. Smith's presence at the morning skate is a good sign that he could be ready to start tomorrow against the Islanders.

Lupul missed the last seven games but will suit up tonight on a line with Nikolai Kulemin and Peter Holland. Before getting hurt Lupul hadn't recorded a point in his last three games, but he has eight goals and seven assists (15 points) in 22 games.

Pacioretty has elevated his game lately registering nine goals and one assist in his last 11 games, after scoring just twice with two assists in his first 12 games. He should be activated on Thursday vs. a Flyers team playing on the tail-end of a back-to-back.

Bourque has missed the last four games and nine of the last 11. Not traveling means he will not play on Thursday vs. the Flyers and likely won't join the team for Saturday's tilt with the Islanders. His next chance to return would be when the Habs come home for a Sunday matchup with the Panthers.

There is no word on how severe the injury to Myers is, but there should be a detailed injury report released in the next few days. For now consider the towering defenseman day-to-day. He has struggled with just two goals and eight points with a minus-13 rating in 31 games.

Smith skated around in warmups and did not even take any shots. He is not on the bench as the game starts so Smith must have suffered an injury prior to the game or in warmups. We will get an update as soon as possible.

Perreault has missed the last three games and will miss his fourth tomorrow. Monitor his status leading up to Sunday's contest.

Michalek has missed the last nine games but could return tonight after having a good morning skate in Colorado. If he returns tonight expect David Rundblad to come out of the lineup. Monitor Michalek's status in warmups.

The Bruins defenseman continue to drop like flies as now they are down to just five healthy defensemen. Hamilton play just 5:58 before leaving Sunday's game vs. the Maple Leafs. The Bruins are unsure if Johnny Boychuk will be available tonight. Unless someone is recalled soon, the Bruins will play with five D-men if Boychuk can't go.

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