Beagle has a fractured forearm
Bob McKenzie: Vancouver Canucks forward Jay Beagle has returned to Vancouver. He’ll be out for four to six weeks with a fractured forearm.
Pettersson out at least seven to 10 days
Bob McKenzie: Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson will be out seven to 10 days with a concussion. He could be out longer, all depends on the symptoms.
Hamonic back on the ice
Pat Steinberg: Calgary Flames defenseman Travis Hamonic is still recovering from his facial fracture but was able to skate before practice yesterday.
Galchenyuk skating
Matt Layman: Arizona Coyotes forward Alex Galchenyuk (lower-body) skated yesterday in a no-contact jersey.
Stastny out for at least two months
David Schoen: Vegas Golden Knights coach Gerald Gallant updates: Brad Hunt will draw in for Deryk Engelland (day-to-day) on Tuesday. Paul Stastny could be out for up to two months. Alex Tuch will be re-evaluated after their next two games.
Bob McKenzie: There are some that think Paul Stastny’s knee injury could keep him out two- to three months.
Here is where Paul Stastny likely got hurt last night, which has caused him to be questionable tomorrow. Final minutes of the game, got his legs taken out from under home. (See next tweet for reaction). #VegasBorn pic.twitter.com/qTEE9KrqD1
— Jesse Granger (@JesseGranger_) October 9, 2018
Schultz out four months
Pittsburgh Penguins: Penguins defenseman Justin Schultz had surgery on Sunday to a repair a lower leg fracture.
Schultz is expected to be out for the four next months.
Andersen day-to-day but should able to go on Thursday
Luke Fox: Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen missed last night’s game and is day-to-day with an injury. Andersen took part in their full practice yesterday.
Paul Hendrick: Coach Mike Babcock said that Andersen will start on Thursday.
Michael Augello: Coach Babcock said that they were aware of Andersen’s knee issue before they had their morning skate yesterday and it’s not an issue that happened during practice.