Walker barely played last season which means the coaching staff likely eases him back into the lineup. If he plays for the Flyers this season, don't expect much offensive production.
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Schenn could get called down as the Flyers have no shortage of youngsters ready to step into the lineup. Last season Schenn scored 21 goals and 53 points over 27 games for the Saskatoon Blades following playing for the Los Angeles Kings, Manchester Monarchs and Brandon Wheat Kings. Expect him to put on a Flyers sweater sooner rather than later.

Both players practicing with the team indicates they could return relatively soon. Last season he scored 11 goals and 22 points over 67 games with the Flyers. He should start the season on the fourth line.
Campoli was the recipient of a grandiose hit from Ryan Malone last night. Campoli scored four goals and 21 points last season split between the Chicago Blackhawks and Ottawa Senators. He should start the season on the second pairing, playing with Josh Gorges.
The Rangers remain hopeful Staal will join them in Europe but he likely misses the trip. Last season, he scored seven goals and 29 points -- the latter as a career high. Expect similar production when factoring in games missed, but don't expect any sort of offensive outburst.

Lundin has been out all preseason and is the least likely to be ready for the season opener. Last season he scored a goal and 12 points for Guy Boucher and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Look for him to provide decent defensive play without lighting the lamp with any frequency.
Byfgulien isn't expected to miss the season opener against the Canadiens which is a good sign for Byfuglien or any Jets owner for that matter. Last season, he broke career highs in goals, assists and points while adding a gaudy 347 shots on goal. He should be expected to reach those totals, or more, if he plays forward.

Stay tuned for further updates on the superstar captain.

Fedun shattered his femur -- the largest bone in the leg, which generally stabilizes. His career could be in jeopardy at this point in time.

Crombeen is out indefinitely from the injury. Last season he scored seven goals and 14 points while adding 154 PIM. Expect a youngster like Ryan Reaves, Evgeni Grachev or Chris Porter to get looks in his absence.

Smaby had a chance to make the team out of training camp but likely gives his role over to Nate Guenin. Last season the Minneapolis, Minnesota native was held pointless in his 32 games with the Lightning. His zero goals over 122 NHL games indicates he holds no fantasy hockey value.
The Rangers remain hopeful Staal will join them in Europe. Last season, he scored seven goals and 29 points -- the latter as a career high. Expect similar production when factoring in games missed, but don't expect any sort of offensive outburst.

Sauer looked healthy earlier in the preseason but with is injury history the Rangers will play it safe. Last season he scored three goals and 15 points over 76 games with the team. He won't help out your fantasy hockey team as much as help the Rangers keep the puck out of the net.

Definitely a good sign for the often-injured Colaiacovo. Last season he scored six goals and 26 points but sits behind Kevin Shattenkirk and Alex Pietrangelo on the depth chart. Expect Kent Huskins and Mark Cundari to take over for him in the meantime.

Russell, the brother of defenseman Kris, will not make the team but could land on IR if his injury is long term.
Smith's injury somewhat frees up the logjam at forward. The winger scored a goal in six regular season games before becoming a postseason hero for the Blackhawks. Keep an eye on this situation and don't roster Smith until he proves himself healthy.

Bolland isn't expected to miss too much time which is good for a lineup already missing Smith, Stalberg and Sharp. Last season he scored 15 goals and 37 points while centering the second and third line but missed 21 games due to various injuries. If he can't play the Blackhawks will have a hard time replacing his two-way play.

Penner skated with Mike Richards and Dustin Brown during practice today, indicating he is OK. Last season the power forward scored 23 goals and 45 points in a down season. With a full year in Los Angeles, he could return to the 60-point range.
Following a practice with contact, Crosby ruled himself out of the season opener. The superstar center could return shortly after the season begins as the dreaded "setback" word has not been used.

Following two seasons in the AHL, Bortuzzo was expected to compete for a roster spot. Last season, the former third rounder scored four goals and 26 points over 79 games with the Wikes-Barre/ Scranton Penguins. He could see playing time later in the season should the blue line sustain injuries.

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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.