Ference has not played since November 27th and has only appeared in six games this season and that is all he will play in. Ference will undergo season ending hip surgery, but he still has one more year left on his deal with the Oilers.

Ference has not played since November 27th and has only appeared in six games this season and that is all he will play in. Ference will undergo season ending hip surgery, but he still has one more year left on his deal with the Oilers.
Ference continues to battle a lingering hip issue and has been moved back to IR after not playing since being activated last Monday.
Ference missed Tuesday’s practice and will be held out of tonight’s game vs. the Avalanche. He will undergo further testing to determine the severity of his injury. Keith Aulie is expected to get back into the lineup with Ference out.
Ference was suspended for three games for his hit on Zack Kassian on November 1st. Ference will be paired with Justin Schultz, which means that Martin Marincin will come out of the lineup.
Ference was only assessed a two-minute minor on the play, but it was a nasty elbow to the head and has earned him a three game suspension. Ference will miss Tuesday's contest vs. Philly, Thursday vs. Boston and Friday against the Sabres. He is eligible to return to the lineup on Sunday in New York.
The Oilers are dropping like flies right now, but with their playoff hopes completely down the drain, it is not that big of a deal. Ference had one goal and five assists in his last nine games. Those six points make one-third of his scoring output this season -- 18 points in 71 games.
Ference has been cleared to play and will return to the lineup this afternoon after missing the last three games with a concussion injury. He will face his former team for the second time this season. Ference has totalled 10 points (2G / 8A) and leads all regular Oilers defensemen with a minus-6 in 53 games this season.
Ference left Friday's game after playing just 6:09 and did not return. The Oilers defence is already thin and losing their captain is a big loss. Nick Schultz will slide back onto the blueline Ference out.
Ference is a hard-nosed defenseman that bolsters the Oilers blueline. He was the top D-man on the market and this is a good signing for a team who struggled in their own zone last season. He brings 120 games of playoff experience to an inexperienced roster.
Ference missed Games 6 and 7 in the first round and he will miss Game 1 vs. the Rangers with a lower-body injury.
Ference did not make the trip to Toronto yesterday. Ference is considered day-to-day, said Claude Julien. “Didn’t make the trip for the right reasons,” Julien said. “We’re heading back home tonight, one way or another. He’s a day-to-day.” This will mark the second game Ference will miss in the series. Ference was suspended for Game 2 because of his illegal check to the head of Mikhail Grabovski in Game 1.
Sounds like he could be an option for tonight's game. Through 57 games, Ference scored five goals and 21 points.
Sounds like both players should recover in a week or so. Through 57 games, Ference scored five goals and 21 points.
Sounds like both players should recover in a week or so. Through 57 games, Ference scored five goals and 21 points.
Ference getting back on the ice is an encouraging sign. Through 57 games, he scored five goals and 21 points.
Ference skated yesterday but was held out of today's practice. Through 57 games, he scored five goals and 21 points.
Ference could get back into the lineup when the Bruins come home. Through 57 games, he scored five goals and 21 points.