This
week in the IR report Howard, Nuge, updates, and star players return
New Additions
Jimmy Howard, Detroit Red Wings –
Broken Finger – Indefinite
The
original prognosis on Howards return was a little optimistic at “a few days”.
The team has since updated the time table for his return with a more realistic
sounding four to six weeks.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Edmonton Oilers
– Shoulder – Day-to-Day
The
Nuge aggravated his previous shoulder injury in Monday’s game in Toronto. The
initial timetable for his return is currently listed as seven to ten days.
Brenden Morrow, Dallas Stars –Neck –
Day-to-Day
Morrow
who has been plagued by shoulder and neck injuries all season is back on the
injured list. The earliest he can possibly return is Friday.
Travis Hamonic, New York Islanders –
Facial Injury – Day-to-Day
Hamonic
was struck in the face by a shot from Buffalos Christian Ehrhoff. He required
surgery to repair a broken nose.
Scottie Upshall, Florida Panthers –
Abdomen – Indefinite
Upshall
has only managed to play 17 games this season due to groin injuries. It was
looking as though he was about to return but he has suffered a setback. Upshall
is now schedule to undergo sports hernia surgery on Thursday that will keep him
out for four to six weeks.
Adam Larsson, New Jersey Devils –
Back – Day-to-Day
Larsson
suffered a bruised back from a P.K. Subban check. He has already missed three
games and is day-to-day
Updates
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins –
Concussion – Indefinite
Crosby
was able to participate in a light optional practice on Tuesday. Perhaps he is
making some progress since last week’s soft tissue discovery. While this is
very promising news there is still no timetable for his return.
Jose Theodore & Jacob Markstrom,
Florida Panthers – Knee – Day-to-Day
Both
goalies are making progress in their return from knee injuries and have resumed
skating and practice. Theodore is closer to a return, perhaps by the weekend,
while Markstroms return date is still unclear and will likely see time in the
minors when he is ready.
Simon Gagne, Los Angeles Kings –
Concussion – Indefinite
Gagne
has made little progress and is still unable to any physical activity. Given
his history of concussions there is little chance he returns soon. This is very
concerning for his career and long term health.
Mikko Koivu, Minnesota Wild –
Shoulder – Day-to-Day
Koivu
is very close to returning and should be in Thursday’s game against Vancouver.
Andrei Markov, Montreal Canadiens –
Knee – Indefinite
Markov
has resumed light skating and was on the ice in Montreal Saturday where he went
through specific movement drills for team doctor and the GM Pierre Gauthier.
Gauthier said “the knee has been sound since December first but the
complications have been with the swelling in other areas” as reported by CBC.
Travis Zajac, New Jersey Devils –
Achilles – Day-to-Day
Zajac
will have his surgically repaired Achilles tendon examined by a doctor in
Winnipeg on Wednesday. The injury is slow to heal and there may be cause for
concern. GM Lou Lamoriello however is optimistic as he said “All indications
are he’ll be fine” The team will have a clearer indication on Thursday.
Jordan Staal, Pittsburgh Penguins –
Knee – Indefinite
Staal
has resumed skating and was involved in practice on Monday. His progress is
right on track as he is expected to make his return mid to late February.
Thomas Vanek, Buffalo Sabres – Upper
Body Injury – Day-to-Day
Vanek
skated on Tuesday but will not play in Wednesday’s game. He is very close to a
return.
Matt Duchene, Colorado Avalanche –
Knee – Indefinite
Duchene
skated before practice on Monday as he begins to rehab and get into game shape.
He is a week or two away.
Nicklas Backstrom, Washington Capitals
– Concussion – Indefinite
On
January 23 Backstrom was back on ice for a short five minute workout and team
officials were pleased with his progress. He has not been on the ice since and
seems to have suffered a setback.
Alex Steen & Andy McDonald, St.
Louis Blues – Concussion – Day-to-Day
Both
forwards continue to miss time from concussions. Steen is not travelling with
the team on their current road trip, and McDonald is still at least four games
away as well.
Recent Returns
The
Winnipeg Jets have both Evander Kane and Dustin Byfuglien back in the line up.
Jeff Carter who has trade rumors surrounding him has made his return from a
shoulder injury. Daniel Briere made his return from concussion on Tuesday night
for Philadelphia.
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Originally posted at: Dobber Hockey
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