On the Anaheim Ducks …
Eric Stephens: Coach Randy Carlyle said that defenseman Hampus Lindholm has a lower-body injury but that it isn’t serious. They expect him to play on Sunday.
On the Boston Bruins …
John Shannon: The Bruins put Brad Marchand on the IR retroactive to last Saturday.
On the Colorado Avalanche …
Mike Chambers: Playing in his first game with the Avalanche and third NHL game, Vladislav Kamenev is now out indefinitely with a broken arm.
Adrian Dater: Defenseman Tyson Barrie missed last night’s game with an upper-body injury and is day-to-day.
Mike Chambers: Forward Tyson Jost has been reassigned to the AHL.
On the Columbus Blue Jackets …
Aaron Portzline of The Athletic: The Blue Jackets have signed winger Cam Atkinson to a seven-year, $41.125 million contract extension – a $5.875 million salary cap hit.
The first two years of the deal carry a no-trade and no-movement. Atkinson has a limited no-trade final five years of the contract. He submits a list of 10-teams he’d okay a trade too.
The sides also added a no-trade and no-movement clause to the final year of his current contract, so the Blue Jackets can’t trade him before July 1st when his new deal starts.
On the Nashville Predators …
Adam Vingan: Goaltender Juuse Saros has been assigned to the AHL, and Anders Lindback has been recalled.
On the New Jersey Devils …
Chris Ryan: Mirco Mueller will be out 10-12 weeks after having surgery to fix his broken left clavicle.
On the Tampa Bay Lightning …
Erik Erlendsson: Coach Jon Cooper said that Cedric Paquette is still not comfortable skating. He’s been out with an undisclosed upper-body injury.
On the Vancouver Canucks …
Rick Dhaliwal: Coach Travis Green said that defenseman Troy Stecher has been on the ice and could be skating with teammates in the next two to four days, adding “he is getting closer.”
On Suspensions …
NHL Player Safety: Calgary Flames Matthew Tkachuk will have a hearing today for his unsportsmanlike conduct during the Flames-Red Wings game.
NHL Player Safety: Detroit Red Wings Luke Witkowski received an automatic ten game suspension under rule 70.6.
Radko Gudas will be getting a call from the NHL for his slash last night.
Scott Billeck: Matthieu Perreault said that Gudas’ slash caught him in the “good” part of his neck, so it didn’t end up hurting that much.
Radko Gudas originally called for slashing. Refs see replay on the scoreboard and eject Gudas. pic.twitter.com/SSHYJBFyDa
— Brandon Murphy (@2Murphy8) November 17, 2017
Scary moment in Flyers/Jets as Radko Gudas slashes Matthieu Perreault in the head. Got five and a game, as you’d expect. pic.twitter.com/ljhY2gDHNL
— Jeff Veillette (@JeffVeillette) November 17, 2017