Good news for the day-to-day pivot. Gomez wants to bounce back from his worst NHL season. The 31-year-old could bounce back to the 40 assist and 60 point range but don't expect much more.

Good news for the day-to-day pivot. Gomez wants to bounce back from his worst NHL season. The 31-year-old could bounce back to the 40 assist and 60 point range but don't expect much more.

Sounds like Hecht could be out for a bit longer. Hecht only scored 12 goals and 29 points over his 67 games last season but has eclipsed 40 points seven times in his career. If fully healthy, a return to that range should be expected.
Sounds more precautionary than anything. Malone scored 14 goals and 38 points in only 54 games as he battled multiple injuries. He figures to approach 50 points if healthy all season.

Certainly a step in the right direction. The 31-year-old pivot scored 28 goals and 77 points last season making him the top free agent. His new organization will try, however, to limit his time out at all costs.

Probably not a great sign that he will be ready for opening day. With a career high of 29 points (attained last season) Staal won't help your fantasy team as much as help Henrik Lundqvist and his teammates' plus/minus.

If he is healthy, he should play on the third line with Nazem Kadri and Colby Armstrong. Lombardi posted 19 goals and 53 points during the '09 - '10 campaign but missed all-but-two games due to a concussion last season.
Sounds more precautionary than anything. Acquired in an offseason trade from the New Jersey Devils, Rolston was supposed to help anchor the third line and man a point on the second PP unit. The 38-year-old scored 14 goals and 34 points last season with the team that drafted him. You should probably avoid him in most mixed leagues.
Expected to make the team out of camp, this concussion could derail the youngster's season. He posted 24 goals and 53 points in 76 games with the Springfield Falcons of the AHL last season, showing off his scoring potential. Stay tuned for a further update as more news arrives.
With Dekanich injured, expect Steve Mason to play even more games. The 25-year-old posted excellent numbers with the Milwaukee Admirals last season -- 2.03 GAA, .931 SV% -- but will need to stay healthy in order to make an impact at the NHL level. Look for Curtis Sanford to backup Mason as long as Dekanich remains sidelined.

Probably not a serious injury but it certainly hurts his chances of making the team. The 31-year-old scored two goals and five points last season in 27 games with the Dallas Stars. Williams was expected to compete for an extra forward position as his blast from the point would certainly help their second power play unit.
With Sean Avery and Erik Christensen already on the outside looking in, Kolarik likely would not have made the team. The 25-year-old scored 21 goals and 41 points between the Springfield Falcons and Connecticut Whale of the AHL last season. He could be one of the first callups for the team but likely will hold no fantasy value.
Spaling looks to be coming along nicely. The team playing it safe with their young forward indicates they are serious about using him in the regular season.

Glennie likely needs more seasoning before making the team but the organization is sitting him out in order to prevent further injury. In four games with the Texas Stars of the AHL. the former Brandon Wheat King was held pointless. Expect at least one year of seasoning with their affiliate.
Again just precautionary at this point in the preseason. Morrow scored 33 goals and 56 points while adding 76 PIM. Look for a similar season as he mans the top line with Michael Ryder and Mike Ribeiro.

Concussions generally aren't recovered from in a week, so the jury will remain out here. If healthy, Eager should have another Eager-like season, agitating and fighting by trade. The 27-year-old has averaged 120 PIM or more over the last three seasons.
Likely just a precautionary measure for the Bruins' top line center. The Czech native scored 13 goals and 62 points last season for the team. He figures to have similar value to any elite playmaker with another full, healthy season.

Likely just a precautionary measure for the Bruins' newest defender. Last season the puck-moving defenseman posted 11 goals and 40 points with the Carolina Hurricanes. He figures to output similar production in his first season in Beantown.
That was Niemi's response to playing opening night. With Antero Niittymaki already out, the two options for the Sharks are then Thomas Greiss or Harri Sateri.

Vlasic should be fine in a few days and paired with Brent Burns. The former QMJHL standout could see his best offensive season while paired with the team's new offensive weapon. Three years ago, Vlasic experienced a career year while paired with Rob Blake, more terrorizing but comparable defender.

Acquired in an offseason trade from the New Jersey Devils, Rolston was supposed to help anchor the third line and man a point on the second PP unit. The 38-year-old scored 14 goals and 34 points last season with the team that drafted him. Until healthy, you should probably avoid him in most mixed leagues.
The NHL injury report is updated daily so that you can see the latest injury news ahead of puck drop in any of today’s matchups. Seeing timely updates to the NHL injury report can make a major impact on your daily fantasy sports picks and wagers on a particular game. All information provided on the NHL injury report is provided directly by the NHL and each respective franchise to ensure accuracy.
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.
No injury recovery timeline is the same as another as there are several factors that go into the rehab process for a player being affected by injury. Factors include but are not limited to, injury severity, player injury/medical history, age, as well as the location of the injury. Some injuries are able to clear up in a matter of days, while others may take an athlete out of action for the entirety of a season.