Boston Bruins: Forward David Krejci and defenseman Charlie McAvoy are everyday according to trainer Jim Montgomery.
Krejci is “doubtful” to play in back-to-back video games this weekend break,
McAvoy’s standing for today will certainly rely on exactly how he reacted to therapy the other day.
Forward Taylor Hall is “getting closer.”
Bennett Durando of the Denver Post: Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar is out with his 2nd lower-body injury in the previous 2 weeks.
“I would consider him day-to-day at this point,” Avalanche trainer Jared Bednar informed The Post when asked if there’s any kind of lasting issue. “But we’re just going to wait for him to feel good before he plays, so I don’t have a timeline.”
Bednar includes.
“I think we’re sitting in a good spot, and we’re trying to make sure it’s not something that’s going to linger.”
Bennett Durando: Avalanche forwards Gabriel Landeskog and Artturi Lehkonen remained on the ice after technique the other day.
Bennett Durando: Avs trainer Jared Bednar on Lehkonen: “I’d like to get him in a game or two before playoff season, but weee just not sure if that’s gonna be possible or not.”
Kevin Allen of Detroit Hockey Now: Detroit Red Wings onward Marco Kasper damaged is knee cap in his initial NHL video game according to an Austrian media electrical outlet. It’s reported that he’ll be out for 6 weeks. He will not require surgical procedure according to a Red Wings record.
Jason Gregor: Edmonton Oilers onward Ryan McLeod gets on the LTIR retroactive to previously last month and is qualified to return on Tuesday as he’s currently been out for longer than 24 days and has actually missed out on over 10 video games.
Michael Russo: Minnesota Wild onward Kirill Kaprizov will certainly go back to the schedule today. Forward Gustav Nyquist is doubtful to return today.
Lou Korac:The St Louis Blues are confident that onward Robert Thomas has the ability to return this period.
Goaltender Thomas Greiss is provided for the period.
The Blues have not eliminated defenseman Robert Bortuzzo for the period right now.
SinBin.Vegas: Vegas Golden Knights trainer Bruce Cassidy on hurt Mark Stone: “No information is excellent information.
“He’s been progressing well and there have been no setbacks, so that’s encouraging. I don’t know if that’s optimistic, it’s just he’s progressing well. No news is good news in terms of bad news… does that make any sense?”