NHL Injuries: Blackhawks, Habs, Stars, Devils, Lightning and More
Corey Crawford of the Chicago Blackhawks

On the Chicago Blackhawks …

  • Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times: Corey Crawford hasn’t skated since he was injured on March 14th, is out with a head injury according to a source, possibly suffering somthing similar to symptoms of vertigo. He’s listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Coach Joel Quenneville said before the weekend that they were hopeful that he could return before the playoffs. Artem Anisimov missed last night’s game, but they hope he’s able to go on Friday.

On the Montreal Canadiens …

  • Renaud Lavoie: Brendan Gallagher will travel with the team to Florida.
  • John Lu: Gallagher hopes to be able to return to the lineup on Thursday or Saturday.
  • John Lu: Carey Price will travel with the team to Florida. Coach Michel Therrien doesn’t know if Price will be practicing with them.

On the Dallas Stars …

  • Mark Stepneski: Defenseman Kris Russell didn’t play last night and isn’t expected to play on Thursday.

On the New Jersey Devils …

  • Rich Chere: Goaltender Cory Schneider is hoping to start on Thursday against the Panthers. He’s just working on his conditioning now.
  • Tom Gulitti: David Schlemko (upper-body), Tyler Kennedy (lower-body) and Jacob Josefson (hand) are expected to practice today.

On the Tampa Bay Lightning …

  • Erik Erlendsson: Forward Nikita Kucherov remains day-to-day and they’ll see how he feels on Thursday.

On the Florida Panthers …

  • Harvey Fialkov: Derek MacKenzie and Eric Gudbranson will probably be in the lineup on Thursday.

On the Pittsburgh Penguins …

      • Pens Inside Scoop: Defenseman Brian Dumoulin was the only player missing from their morning skate yesterday.
      • David Molinari: Coach Mike Sullivan said there is “nothing substantive” to report with regards to Dumoulin’s injury other than he’s “making progress.”

On the Vancouver Canucks …

      • Jon Abbott: Marcus Granlund returned after missing seven games. Linden Vey is a little ‘banged up.’ Chris Tanev isn’t ready yet.

On the Anaheim Ducks …

      • Curtis Zupke: Coach Bruce Boudreau said he was waiting on an update from a doctor on Kevin Bieksa and Simon Despres.

On the Buffalo Sabres …

      • John Vogl: Evander Kane missed last night’s game.