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Hurricanes Sebastian Aho out with lower-body injury.
On the Carolina Hurricanes …

Michael Smith: Coach Bill Peters on forward Sebastian Aho‘s lower-body injury: “He’s going to get evaluated tomorrow by our doctors back in Raleigh.”

On the Chicago Blackhawks …

Mark Lazerus: There is no update on goaltender Corey Crawford‘s status. When asked if he expects Crawford to return this season, coach Joel Quenneville quickly said “Yes.”

On the Detroit Red Wings …

Ansar Khan: Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard will miss today’s game with a lower-body injury. Coach Jeff Blashill said that Howard is day-to-day and they don’t think it’s serious. The Wings are on their bye week after today’s game.

Ansar Khan: Forward Tomas Tatar and Henrik Zetterberg are expected to play today.

On the Edmonton Oilers …

Elliotte Friedman: The Oilers put goaltender Laurent Brossoit on waivers.

On the Los Angeles Kings …

Jon Rosen: The Kings activated defenseman Christian Folin from the IR and put defenseman Jake Muzzin on the IR.

On the New York Rangers …

Justin Tasch: Mats Zuccarello missed last night’s game due to an illness.

On the Ottawa Senators …

Ken Warren: Coach Guy Boucher said that defenseman Johnny Oduya has a lower-body injury.

Sens Communication: The Senators recalled forward Colin White from the AHL.

On the Pittsburgh Penguins …

Elliotte Friedman: The Penguins put defenseman Frank Corrado on waivers.

On the St. Louis Blues …

St. Louis Blues: The Blues put defenseman Vince Dunn on the IR with the flu and recalled defenseman Jake Walman.

On the Vancouver Canucks …

Luke Fox: Defenseman Chris Tanev had his mouth frozen and lost a bunch of teeth after taking a puck to the face. He left the game but wanted to return to later.

Rick Dhaliwal: Hearing that Tanev could have six or seven broken teeth.

Rick Dhaliwal: Coach Travis Green said that Tanev is being checked for fractures and that he will travel with the team to Montreal.

On the Washington Capitals …

Isabelle Khurshudyan: Defenseman Matt Niskanen practiced yesterday wearing a full-contact jersey. He could be in the lineup today.

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