NHL Injury Updates: Staal's Potential Return, Hischier's Travel Plans, and More
In this article, we'll dive into the latest injury updates in the NHL. We'll discuss the potential return of Marc Staal for the Philadelphia Flyers, Nico Hischier's travel plans with the New Jersey Devils, and other notable injuries across the league. Stay tuned for all the details!
Marc Staal's Potential Return for the Philadelphia Flyers
Get the latest updates on Marc Staal's potential return to the Philadelphia Flyers lineup and how it could impact the team.
After missing 14 games due to an upper-body injury, Marc Staal is on the verge of making his return for the Philadelphia Flyers. Staal broke two ribs in a collision with Warren Foegele of the Edmonton Oilers, but he has been making significant progress in his recovery.
Despite the injury, Staal has been skating and is nearly pain-free now. The Flyers' coaching staff will make a decision on his status for the upcoming game against the New York Islanders. If Staal returns, it will provide a much-needed boost to the Flyers' defensive lineup.
Nico Hischier's Travel Plans with the New Jersey Devils
Discover the latest updates on Nico Hischier's travel plans with the New Jersey Devils and when we can expect to see him back in action.
Although Nico Hischier has returned to practice after sustaining an upper-body injury, he won't be playing in the Devils' upcoming game against the Detroit Red Wings. Hischier took a high hit from Connor Clifton of the Buffalo Sabres and has been sidelined for nine games.
While Hischier's return date is uncertain, his presence on the ice during practice is a positive sign. The Devils' medical staff is closely monitoring his progress, and fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the lineup.
Other Notable Injuries Across the NHL
Stay updated on the latest injuries affecting NHL teams and how they could impact their performance on the ice.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are facing multiple injury concerns. Bryan Rust is being evaluated for a lower-body injury, while Rickard Rakell, Matt Nieto, and Chad Ruhwedel also missed practice. Rakell is out longer-term with an upper-body injury, Ruhwedel is week to week with a lower-body injury, and Nieto took a maintenance day.
In addition, the Florida Panthers' Aleksander Barkov missed a game due to a knee injury sustained in a collision with Jackson LaCombe of the Anaheim Ducks. His status for the upcoming game against the Boston Bruins remains uncertain.
Meanwhile, the New York Rangers' Adam Fox continues to recover from a lower-body injury. Although he participated in the morning skate, there is no timetable for his return. The Rangers have been performing well even in Fox's absence, boasting a 4-1-1 record.