NHL Injury Updates: Red Wings, Panthers, Rangers, Flyers, Penguins, Kraken, Maple Leafs, and Golden Knights

Dylan Larkin has surgery. Aaron Ekblad returns. Casey DeSmith, Rickard Rakell leave early. Michael Bunting practices with the top line.

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Detroit Red Wings: Forward Dylan Larkin had successful surgery and he said he will be able to train this summer and be good for training in September.

David Dwork: Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad was activated off the IR and will play in Game 1.

Colin Stephenson: New York Rangers goaltender Keith Kinkaid has been battling an upper-body injury.

Elliotte Friedman: Philadelphia Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher said that defenseman Samuel Morin playing career is over because his knee is too damaged. They will try to find a position within the organization for him.

Dan Kingerski: Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jason Zucker missed Game 1 but hasn’t been ruled out for Game 2.

Pittsburgh Penguins: Forward Rickard Rakell and goaltender Casey DeSmith (lower-body) left last night’s game early and were being evaluated.

Ryan S. Clark: Seattle Kraken defenseman Brandon Tanev and forward Jaden Schwartz should both be ready by training camp according to GM Ron Francis.

Luke Fox: Toronto Maple Leafs forward Michael Bunting practiced yesterday on the first line with Matthews and Marner.

David Alter: Maple Leafs goaltender Petr Mrazek practiced for the first time since his groin injury. Coach Sheldon Keefe said that Mrazek is “getting there.”

Jesse Granger: Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Laurent Brossoit will have a “medical procedure” this offseason.

 

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