NHL News: Flames, Stars, Oilers, Senators, Flyers, Maple Leafs, Capitals, and Jets

The Stars aren't concerned with Roope Hintz's injury, same with the Jets and Nikolaj Ehlers. The Capitals lose Joel Edmundson for 4-6 weeks.

Oct 6, 2018; Dallas, TX, USA; Winnipeg Jets left wing Nikolaj Ehlers (27) and Dallas Stars left wing Roope Hintz (24) in action during the game at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Calgary Flames: Forward Jakob Pelletier will have surgery next week on his left shoulder and will be out indefinitely.

Saad Yousuf: Dallas Stars forward Roope Hintz (upper-body) is “dealing with a little something” according to coach Pete DeBoer but they aren’t too concerned about it.

Forward Chase Wheatcroft blocked a shot Tuesday night and his training camp is over due a fracture.

Cap Friendly: Edmonton Oilers forward Connor Brown has been removed from the IR after being on the LTIR/IR since November 2nd, 2022.

Bruce Garrioch: Ottawa Senators forward Brady Tkachuk left practice early after taking a stick to the face.

TSN 1200: Senators forward Josh Norris was wearing a regular jersey at practice yesterday for the first time at camp.

Jordan Hall: Philadelphia Flyers forward Travis Konecny returned to the ice after missing the past few days. Coach John Tortorella said he’s was a little banged up.

Charlie O’Connor: Flyers defenseman Cam York’s injury is not serious.

Jordan Hall: Flyers forward Cam Atkinson has a lower-body injury and didn’t practice.

Mark Masters: Toronto Maple Leafs forward Dylan Gambrell will be out for the foreseeable future with a concussion suffered in Tuesday’s practice.

Mark Masters: Maple Leafs defenseman Simon Benoit has been bothered by back spasms and was able to practice in a regular jersey yesterday for the first time in camp.

Forward Calle Jarnkrok skated on his own yesterday and not with the main group.

Capitals PR: Washington Capitals defenseman Joel Edmundson had surgery to stabilize his fractured hand. He’s expected to be out for four to six weeks.

John Lu: Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers continues to skate with the non-gameday players. Coach Rick Bowness isn’t concerned about Ehlers injury. Ehlers is frustrated that the neck spasms are taking longer to heal than expected.

Murat Ates: Jets forward Cole Perfetti‘s absence from the third period was precautionary. He was evaluated and determined he was okay. He’ll be evaluated today as well.

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