NHL Injuries: Bruins, Canadiens, Rangers, Senators, Blues, Maple Leafs, Canucks and Jets

Brandon Carlo getting close. Carey Price doesn't plan on retiring just yet. Josh Norris to the IR. Quinn Hughes to the IR.

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Conor Ryan: Boston Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo practiced in a no-contact jersey.

Joe Haggerty: Carlo confirmed that he had another concussion. Coach Jim Montgomery said that Carlo is “getting really close” but they are being cautious given his concussion history.

Eric Engels: Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price said that he’s spoken with people who have had a similar injury and they said it could take up to a year to heal. He is holding out hope that he can return. He is reluctant to have the surgery as it could pose a risk to his quality of life.

Montreal Canadiens: Forward Juraj Slafkovsky missed practice yesterday as he was undergoing testing on his upper-body injury.

Colin Stephenson: New York Rangers forward Filip Chytil will be out for at least a week with an upper-body injury. He’ll miss their two games at home, and won’t travel with the team for their weekend games in Dallas and Arizona.

Cap Friendly: The Ottawa Senators have placed forward Josh Norris on the IR.

Jeremy Rutherford: St. Louis Blues forward Brandon Saad missed last night’s game with an upper-body injury. He was injured in Saturday’s game.

Luke Fox: Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe didn’t have an update on John Tavares‘ knee: “Those are the kind of things that just take a little time to settle down.”

Vancouver Canucks: Defenseman Tucker Poolman has been put on the LTIR. Defenseman Quinn Hughes was put on the IR.

Vancouver Canucks: Hughes and Travis Dermott are out week-to-week. Riley Stillman and Brock Boeser are out day-to-day.

John Lu: The Winnipeg Jets announced before last night’s game: “Head Coach Rick Bowness will not be behind the bench for tonight’s game vs. St. Louis Blues in order to get more rest following his recent bout with COVID. Scott Arniel will assume the head coaching duties.”

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