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Kuznetsov left the Capitals' game Sunday after just 13:41 TOI after taking a hard hit from Minnesota's Matt Dumba and is now considered day-to-day as he deals with an upper-body injury and is considered a game-time decision Tuesday. The 30-year-old has 12 goals, 39 assists, 158 SOG, 52 PIMs and a -17 plus/minus through 70 games this season prior to the injury.

Ferguson was incredible Monday, stopping 48 of 49 shots (.980 SV%) in his first career NHL game for his first career NHL win as he beat Pittsburgh. The 24-year-old has unfortunately come down with an illness and will now miss Tuesday's game vs. Boston.

Bennett left Monday's game in Detroit and did not return. It was announced Tuesday that he would miss the Panthers' game and is considered day-to-day with an undisclosed injury in the meantime. Givani Smith will take his spot in the Panthers' lineup as he returns from a head injury.

Smith last played on February 20th due to a face injury and was taken off the long-term injured reserve Tuesday with a chance to play vs. Philadelphia. The 25-year-old has a goal, three assists, 24 SOG, 47 PIMs and a +3 plus/minus through 24 games played between Florida and Detroit prior to his injury.

Rodrigues left Colorado's game vs. Chicago Monday after just 11:59 TOI due to a concussion and is now being evaluated in concussion protocol without a timetable for his return. The 29-year-old has consistently battled injuries this season but has 14 goals, 19 assists, 168 SOG, 28 PIMs, +2 plus/minus through 58 games played.

Hayden left the Kraken's previous contest after just 4:14 TOI due to a lower-body injury and will be out indefinitely as he does not have a timetable for his return. It is a tough loss for the 28-year-old who has only played in seven games for Seattle this season.

Neighbours hasn't played since February 19th due to an upper-body injury but will draw back into the Blues' lineup on Tuesday. The 20-year-old has four goals, four assists, 37 SOG, nine PIMs and a -17 plus/minus through 30 games this season.

Josi missed the Predators' previous game due to an undisclosed injury and will not play Tuesday vs. Buffalo as he is considered day-to-day with the injury. The 32-year-old is a massive loss for the Predators, as he leads the team in points with his 18 goals and 59 points through 67 games prior to the injury.

McDonagh missed the Predators' previous four games due to an upper-body injury but will be back in the Nashville lineup Tuesday. The 33-year-old has a goal, 14 assists, 57 SOG, 16 PIMs and a +12 plus/minus through 57 games this season prior to his injury.

Krug has six goals, 22 assists, 102 SOG, 47 PIMs and a -31 plus/minus through 51 games this season and will play Tuesday after missing the Blues' morning skate due to personal reasons. The 31-year-old was assessed 16 penalty minutes on one play in St. Louis's previous game before being tossed.

Seguin hasn't played since March. 9th but may be able to return to the Stars' lineup by the end of the week. The 31-year-old had 17 goals, 25 assists, 159 SOG, 22 PIMs and a +3 plus/minus through 65 games played prior to his injury.

Brodie has two goals, nine assists, 49 SOG, 12 PIMs and a +8 plus/minus through 47 games played but will not play Tuesday vs. the New York Islanders due to an undisclosed injury. The Maple Leafs will provide more updates on the injury in the upcoming days but the 32-year-old is considered day-to-day for now.

Foligno has missed the Wilds' previous three games due to a lower-body injury but will be back in the Wilds' lineup Tuesday vs. New Jersey. The 31-year-old has struggled this season, with his six goals, 13 assists, 67 SOG and 60 PIMs through 53 games played prior to his injury.

Ylonen has five goals, seven assists, 32 SOG, and a -11 plus/minus through 29 games this season but is not expected to play on Tuesday as he deals with an illness. The 23-year-old is will hope to be back in the Canadiens' lineup soon as he is having a career season.

Lazar has three goals, five points, 55 SOG, 14 PIMs and a -5 plus/minus through 48 games played between Vancouver and New Jersey but will now be out indefinitely due to a lower-body injury. The 28-year-old has only been able to play in three games for New Jersey before the injury.

Dach last played for Montreal on February 14th due to a lower-body injury but will be back in the Canadiens lineup Tuesday. The 22-year-old was enjoying his most productive season to date prior to his injury, with 12 goals, 23 assists, 99 SOG, 43 PIMs and a -4 plus/minus through 54 games prior to his injury.

Kuznetsov left the Capitals' game Sunday after just 13:41 TOI after taking a hard hit from Minnesota's Matt Dumba and is now considered day-to-day as he deals with an upper-body injury and is considered a game-time decision Tuesday. The 30-year-old has 12 goals, 39 assists, 158 SOG, 52 PIMs and a -17 plus/minus through 70 games this season prior to the injury.

Jensen has missed the Capitals' previous two games but will be a game-time decision to return to Washington's lineup Tuesday. The 32-year-old has two goals, 22 assists, 89 SOG, 18 PIMs and a -1 plus/minus through 66 games prior to his injury.

Carlson last played for the Capitals' on December 23rd and is close to returning to Washington but will still not play Tuesday vs. Columbus. The 33-year-old had eight goals, 13 assists, 101 SOG, six PIMs and a -1 plus/minus through 30 games prior to his injury.

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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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