Here’s a comprehensive overview of recent injury updates across the National Hockey League, affecting several key teams and players:
Buffalo Sabres
Forward Alex Tuch was sidelined for a recent game due to illness.
Colorado Avalanche
The Avalanche continue to play without several forwards, including Artturi Lehkonen (missing his 8th straight game), Gabriel Landeskog (out for his 6th consecutive game), and Ross Colton (absent for the 4th straight contest).
Dallas Stars
Mikko Rantanen, a key forward, showed positive signs by skating with the team at an optional practice. While he’s making progress and able to move on the ice, he is not yet traveling with the team and still has a recovery period ahead. The Stars also continue to miss Roope Hintz and Radek Faksa from their lineup.
Edmonton Oilers
In a significant blow, forward Leon Draisaitl is expected to miss the remainder of the regular season. He sustained a lower-body injury during the team’s game against Nashville on March 15th.
Florida Panthers
Sam Bennett has returned to the lineup, playing in their last game after recovering from an undisclosed injury that kept him out previously.
Montreal Canadiens
Forward Kirby Dach is facing another absence, expected to be out for two to four weeks due to an upper-body injury. Coach Martin St. Louis expressed empathy for Dach, noting it feels like bad luck, but affirmed the team’s ability to collectively fill his void.
Minnesota Wild
Joel Eriksson Ek missed a recent game due to a lower-body injury. His status is currently day-to-day.
New York Islanders
Max Shabanov participated in the team’s optional skate after missing a previous practice due to a lower-body injury, indicating progress in his recovery.
Ottawa Senators
Defenseman Nick Jensen is facing an extended period on the sidelines as he will undergo meniscus surgery.
Philadelphia Flyers
There’s positive news for the Flyers as Tyson Foerster has rejoined team practice for the first time since his injury. This marks a significant step, especially given that his chances of playing this season were recently considered “slim to none.”








