NHL Injuries: Sabres, Stars, Flyers, Flames, Knights, Islanders, Canadiens and Blues

Alexander Radulov sent back to Dallas.
Dahlin’s injury may not be serious

Mike Harrington: Buffalo Sabres coach Phil Housley said that defenseman Rasmus Dahlin will travel with the team but there is no diagnosis on his injury. There is the sense that it’s not serious.

Radulov back to Dallas

Mike Heika: Dallas Stars forward Alexander Radulov and his lower-body injury have returned to Dallas for better treatment. Coach Jim Montgomery said he will be getting proper “body alignment with joints.”

Defenseman Marc Methot is day-to-day with lower-body soreness.

Neuvirth sent back to Philadelphia

Philadelphia Flyers: Goaltender Michal Neuvirth went back to Philadelphia to be examined by their doctor.

Dube leave after one shift

Calgary Flames: Flames forward Dillon Dube left last night’s game early for precautionary reasons.

Pacioretty sheds no-contact jersey

David Schoen: Vegas Golden Knights forward Max Pacioretty was a full participant in their option skate yesterday. On Friday he was in a no-contact jersey but wasn’t yesterday.

Martin day-to-day

Andrew Gross: New York Islanders coach Barry Trotz said that winger Matt Martin is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.

Byron out three games with a nagging issue

John Lu: Montreal Canadiens coach Claude Julian said that Paul Byron has a nagging lower-body injury that has been a recurring issue. He’ll remain at home and miss at least three games.

Parayko able to go

Jim Thomas: St. Louis Blues defenseman Colton Parayko had been sick but was able to play last night.

 

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