NHL Injury Updates: Flames, Hurricanes, Blackhawks, Avs, Rangers, Oilers, Flyers, Sharks, Blues, Maple Leafs and Jets

Nikolaj Ehlers And The Possible Destinations

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Calgary Flames: GM Brad Treliving announced that defenseman Noah Hanifin will have shoulder surgery and his season is done.

Michael Smith: Carolina Hurricanes forward Teuvo Teravainen and goaltender Petr Mrazek were on the ice yesterday but may not be ready yet.

Ben Pope: Chicago Blackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton said that Ryan Carpenter has a concussion and is “likely to miss some time.”

Colliton said that defenseman Calvin de Haan is day-to-day but adds “not likely to play in the near future.”

Peter Baugh: Colorado Avalanche defenseman Jacob MacDonald is listed as week-to-week. He was hurt training and isn’t traveling with the team.

Adrian Dater: Avs forward Brandon Saad is out for the next two to four weeks with a lower-body injury.

New York Rangers: Defenseman Jacob Trouba remains listed as day-to-day. He skated on his own yesterday.

Puck Pedia: The Oilers have placed forward Zack Kassian on the LTIR. The move adds his $3.2 million salary cap hit to the LTIR pool. This gave them the space to add Ryan McLeod.

Bruce Garrioch: Ottawa Senators goaltender Matt Murray and Anton Forsberg are out with Murray looking like he’ll be “out a little bit longer.”

Philadelphia Flyers: Forward Tanner Laczynski had surgery yesterday morning and will be out for four months. He had surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right hip.

Jordan Hall of NBC Sports: Flyers goaltender Carter Hart skated yesterday but didn’t practice. They are being cautious with his mild knee sprain.

Sheng Peng: San Jose Sharks coach Bob Boughner said that Matt Nieto had another setback. He had been on the ice skating a week ago but is now back in rehab.

Kevin Kurz: Sharks forwards Kevin Labanc and Ryan Donato missed last night’s game with injuries.

Jeremy Rutherford: St. Louis Blues coach Craig Berube on defensemen Colton Parayko and Vince Dunn, who both missed last night’s game: “I don’t know how long they’re out for.”

Mike Zeisberger: Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said there is no timeline on when goaltender Frederik Andersen could return.

Scott Billick: Winnipeg Jets forward Adam Lowry is listed as day-to-day.

Elliotte Friedman: Winnipeg Jets coach Paul Maurice said that forward Nikolaj Ehlers will be out for the remainder of the regular season after taking a hit from Maple Leafs defenseman Jake Muzzin.

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