On the Los Angeles Kings …
Elliott Teaford of the OC Register: The Kings put Jonathan Quick on the IR yesterday with an unspecified lower-body injury. A team spokesperson said that he’ll be week-to-week. Peter Budaj was recalled to backup Jeff Zatkoff.
Marian Gaborik will be out until Thanksgiving with his broken foot.
On the Pittsburgh Penguins …
Dave Molinari: Coach Mike Sullivan said that Sidney Crosby is “day-to-day” and he’s “making progress.”
On the Florida Panthers …
George Richards: Panthers coach Gerard Gallant said that Jonathan Huberdeau had surgery on his Achilles tendon and will be out for three to four months.
On the Winnipeg Jets …
Winnipeg Jets: Forward Bryan Little left last night’s game with a lower-body injury.
Winnipeg Jets: Coach Paul Maurice on Little’s injury: “We’ll get that all tested out and looked at tomorrow.”
On the Edmonton Oilers …
Dhiren Mahiban: The Oilers have put Brandon Davidson on the IR.
Jim Matheson: Davidson will be out “awhile” with an upper-body injury. It could be a shoulder.
On the Dallas Stars …
Mike Heika: Ales Hemsky (groin) and Jamie Oleksiak (lower-body) skated yesterday. They didn’t play last night and Hemsky is likely out on Saturday as well.
On the Buffalo Sabres …
Paul Hamilton: Coach Dan Bylsma said Jack Eichel‘s high ankle sprain is “moderate” and he’ll be out weeks and not days.
John Wawrow: Hearing that an optimistic projection for Eichel is that he could start getting back on feet within two weeks.
John Vogl: Evander Kane‘s left side crashed into the boards. He’s had surgery on his left shoulder.
Kyle Bukauskas: Once off the ice, they brought in a stretcher for Kane.
John Vogl: Kane was taken to the hospital as a precaution and for evaluation.
John Vogl: Bylsma said there no further update on Kane. He’s being checked for everything, including “internaly.”
Mike Harrington: Source saying that Kane is being checked for multiple rib injuries.
Kane is in a lot of pain after the contact with Emelin pic.twitter.com/T5qlTO0eT8
— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) October 14, 2016
On the Montreal Canadiens …
Torrey Mitchell left that game after the collision below.
Gorges knee on Mitchell. Hopefully Mitchell is alright, but not much Gorges could do to avoid him as he fell. pic.twitter.com/zd6PvEN3Rf
— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) October 14, 2016