With Rome out, the Canucks will once again need to test their depth on the blue line. Last season, Rome scored a goal and five points through 56 games with the President's Trophy winners. Look for a combination of Keith Ballard, Chris Tanev and Andrew Alberts to fill the gap.
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Pinizotto's injury could clear a role for Aaron Volpatti or Mike Duco. The center scored 17 goals and 42 points last season with the Hershey Bears while adding 178 PIM. His role would likely be more defensive with his fantasy hockey value centered around his penalty totals.

Salvador likely tweaked his groin after missing a full NHL season. In 2009-2010, the Brandon, Manitoba native scored four goals and 14 points for the Devils. He likely helps Martin Brodeur and company a whole lot more than he will your fantasy hockey team.

Zubrus is likely held out of the lineup as a precautionary measure. The former 15th overall pick scored 13 goals and 30 points last year for the lowly Devils. Right now Petr Sykora has taken his spot on the top two lines which would indicate his place is safe upon returning.

Zajac likely won't be back on the ice until after Christmas. The Devils will surely miss his 13 goals and 44 points as last season in addition to his penalty killing. Look for Jacob Josefson to center the second line in his absence.

Gagner was expected to start the season on the top line but could have his season sidetracked due to this sprain. Last season, the former 6th overall pick scored 15 goals and 42 points through 68 games for the Oilers. His absence should pave the way for rookie Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.

Muzzin registered an assist in last season's 11-game tryout. He was one of the few thought to capitalize on Doughty's infamous holdout but has been relegated to the recovery room for now. Avoid until he proves himself healthy and worthy of an AHL job.

Murray sounds somewhat concerned about his wingers status. Last season, Westgarth found his way into 56 games, registering three assists with 105 PIM. He figures to be a decent source for PIM, if healthy.
Hejda's absense will allow a defender like Kyle Cumiskey or Jonas Holos to make the team. Last season, the stay-at-home defender scored five goals and 20 points through 77 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Don't expect anything more than those point totals, which were quite close to career highs.

Yip already was on the outside of the lineup, looking in for the Avs. The former Boston University standout scored 12 goals and 22 points for the team last season after scoring 11 in 32 the season before. While he can score from a bottom-two line, there are likely much better options.
Sounds like the team prefers not to rush Orpik back into the lineup but the rugged defender is not far off returning. If he can't make the team, look for Alexandre Picard and Ben Lovejoy to take his place on the blue line.

If you were planning on taking Crosby at a discount, or already own The Kid, then this news comes as good news. Although he has yet to take a hit, the captain continues to take positive steps in his road to recovery.

Sharp remains a possibility for opening night but likely returns shortly after. The versatile forward scored 34 goals and 71 points last season with the Chicago Blackhawks. Expect him to come near those totals, as he is expected to flank Jonathan Toews on the top line.

The native of Yugoslavia was expected to make the team in a checking role or as as spare forward. In 19 games last season, Mursak managed to score on goal for the Red Wings. Don't expect much fantasy value this season.
Valentenko cleared waivers and should be the first callup should the Rangers need a defender. The 23-year-old scored five goals and 17 points through 79 games for the Connecticut Whale last season. Don't expect much if any fantasy value.

Murask scored one goal through his first 19 NHL games. He likely will challenge for a fourth line spot.
Crosby continues to make strides and might be ready for opening night at this pace. The phenom scored 31 goals and 66 points in his first 41 games of the year. Expect at least 80 points from the elite center.

Perron has been held out since early last season following a high hit at the hands of Joe Thornton. Perron sounded poised to break out last season as he scored five goals in his first 10 games. Monitor his performance when he returns but this winger has talent to burn.

Staal not making the trip hurts his chances of playing opening night. The team's top defender scored seven goals and 29 points last season. Expect him to miss part of the season, which should severely decrease his draft price.

Erskine was scheduled to make the bottom pairing as a tough guy. After missing most of the preseason Jeff Schultz looks more fit for the role. Known mostly for his fighting, Erskine never broke 100 PIM in a season.
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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.