NHL Injuries: Flames, Blackhawks, Avs, Stars, Predators, Devils, Islanders, Pens, Mammoth, and Capitals

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Here’s a comprehensive overview of the latest injury updates across the National Hockey League, detailing the status of key players from several teams:

Calgary Flames

  • Forward Connor Zary is currently listed as day-to-day due to an upper-body injury.
  • Defenseman Yan Kuznetsov, also recovering from an upper-body injury, is reportedly nearing a return to active play.

Chicago Blackhawks

  • Defenseman Matt Grzelcyk is expected to miss the team’s upcoming four-game road trip after sustaining an injury in a recent game.

Colorado Avalanche

  • Forward Gabriel Landeskog has successfully rejoined the team’s lineup.

Dallas Stars

  • Forward Mikko Rantanen is now practicing with the team and has joined them on their current four-game road trip. There is optimism that he could return to game action by the conclusion of the trip.
  • Forwards Roope Hintz and Radek Faksa are both currently not participating in skating activities. While Roope Hintz is anticipated to be ready for the start of the playoffs, a specific timetable for Radek Faksa’s return has not been set, though the team hopes he will be back around the same period.

Nashville Predators

  • Goaltender Juuse Saros has returned to the lineup following recovery from an upper-body injury.

New Jersey Devils

  • Defenseman Brett Pesce’s potential return this season remains questionable.
  • Forward Stefan Noesen has been officially ruled out for the remainder of the current season.

New York Islanders

  • Defenseman Ryan Pulock and forward Anthony Duclair are both listed as day-to-day after missing a recent game.
  • Forward Max Shabanov was deemed ready for a return in a recent game but was ultimately not activated into the lineup.

Pittsburgh Penguins

  • Defenseman Ryan Shea is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.

Washington Capitals

  • Forward Ethen Frank exited a recent game due to a lower-body injury.
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