NHL Injuries: Blackhawks, Blue Jackets, Panthers, Kings, Rangers, Flyers, Sharks, Maple Leafs and Capitals

Patrik Laine back on the ice but timeline not changed. Mitch Marner concerned for Jake Muzzin. Ilya Mikheyev returns. Vitali Kravtsov close.

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Ben Pope: Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Jake McCabe has been cleared to return and is expected to be in the lineup on Friday against the Detroit Red Wings.

Jeff Svoboda: Columbus Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen said that forward Patrik Laine is improving and back on the ice, but he is not going to be able to play over their next couple of games.

George Richards: The injury to Florida Panthers defenseman Brandon Montour isn’t considered serious.

Dennis Bernstein: The Los Angeles Kings have placed forward Alex Iafallo on the IR.

Vince Z. Mercogliano: New York Rangers coach Gerard Gallant said that Vitali Kravtsov and Ryan Carpenter have been given clearance to return to the lineup. The Rangers will have some lineup decisions to make before Thursday’s game.

Olivia Reiner: Philadelphia Flyers forward Patrick Brown and Owen Tippett were on the ice skating after practice yesterday.

San Jose Sharks: The Sharks have activated forward Alexander Barabanov off the IR.

David Alter: Toronto Maple Leafs Mitch Marner after Monday’s game that saw Jake Muzzin leave early with a neck injury.

“I haven’t seen him yet but and like I’ve been saying a lot, that’s probably by best friend on this team. Outside of hockey this is way bigger. He’s got two unbelievable daughters, unbelievable wife and you just wish the very best for him. You have so much to live for in this life with your family. Hopefully everything is okay with him. We’re very blessed to have an unbelievable medical staff here that takes care of their players very well and knows what to do. Obviously one of my best friends. Brothers, really. So hopefully he’s okay.”

Rick Dhaliwal: Vancouver Canucks forward Ilya Mikheyev returned to the lineup and defenseman Tyler Myers is re-joining the team.

Samantha Pell: Washington Capitals forward Connor Brown didn’t practice yesterday. He suffered a lower-body injury Monday night.

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