NHL Injuries: Flames, Blue Jackets, Red Wings, Kings, Predators, Devils, Rangers, Sharks, and the Jets

Dougie Hamilton has surgery on a torn pectoral muscle. Oliver Kylington skates with a small group. Thomas Hertl has a kidney stone removed.

Oct 4, 2023; New York, New Jersey, USA; New Jersey Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton (7) skates with the puck against the New York Rangers during the first period at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports

Darren Dreger: Calgary Flames defenseman Oliver Kylington has been skating on his own and with the trainer for the past few weeks. There is no timeline for when he may return.

Brian Hedger: Columbus Blue Jackets forward Cole Sillinger is day-to-day with an undisclosed upper-body injury.

Helene St. James: Detroit Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde said that they expect forward Dylan Larkin to be in the lineup on Saturday.

Dennis Bernstein: Los Angeles Kings forward Blake Lizotte is still practicing in a no-contact jersey so his status for Sunday is uncertain. He will be traveling with the team.

Nick Kieser: Nashville Predators defenseman Alexandre Carrier is out week-to-week with an upper-body injury.

Mike Morreale of NHL.com: New Jersey Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton had surgery yesterday to repair a torn pectoral muscle and is out indefinitely,

Forward Tomas Nosek is out indefinitely after having surgery on his right foot.

Amanda Stein: Devils forward Erik Haula could travel with the team on their road trip.

Curtis Pashelka: Devils forward Timo Meier returned to the lineup last night.

Vince Z. Mercogliano: New York Rangers forward Filip Chytil is still not skating.

Max Miller: San Jose Sharks coach David Quinn said that defenseman Jan Rutta and forward Alexander Barabanov are “very close” to returning to the lineup. Quinn expects them to play on their road trip.

Max Miller: Sharks forward Tomas Hertl after Thursday’s game on having a kidney stone and having surgery: “I had a kidney stone. I had surgery on Monday. I wasn’t feeling so great, but everything cooled off, so I decided to play tonight. That’s why I wasn’t skating. It was a shitty situation because it was pretty painful. I felt good for tonight, so I jumped on.”

Curtis Pashelka: Sharks forward Givani Smith is dealing with a mid-body injury.

John Lu: Winnipeg Jets coach Rick Bowness said that forward Vladislav Namestnikov will be out for their next two games with a lower-body injury.

Forward Adam Lowry was given a maintenance day yesterday.

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