Dubinsky was injured after scoring a goal in his second shift of the game. After the game, head coach Todd Richards offered no update on Dubinsky’s status. Expect an update in the next 24-hours.
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Schneider allowed two goal on 25 shots in the Devils 3-1 loss to the Flames on Wednesday. Schneider is 5-4-0 with a 1.59 GAA and .946 SV% in the month of February. Tonight will be his third start vs. the Bruins—he is 0-2-0 with a 3.11 GAA and .908 SV% in the first two meetings.
Niemi allowed two goals on 29 shots in the Sharks loss to the Kings in their Stadium Series games last Saturday. He has gone 3-4-2 with a 2.98 GAA and .909 SV% in February. Tonight he will face a Red Wings team who have run into some inconsistency issues lately—Detroit has lost five of their last seven.
Quick stopped all 20 shots that he faced in the Kings 1-0 shutout win over the Red Wings on Tuesday. Look at Quick go…He has now won eight consecutive games, while posting an outstanding 1.63 GAA and .940 SV%. He will take on the Senators at the STAPLES Center—he has gone 18-5-5 with a 2.11 GAA and .921 SV% at home.
Horton’s career could be over because of a debilitating back issue. However, the Leafs saw a chance to move a horrible contract. They will get some cap relief by placing Horton on long-term injured reserve. This is a weird trade, but one that makes sense for both sides.
Clarkson has a monster contract and some thought it would be immovable for the Maple Leafs. But, the Blue Jackets obviously want to pay money to a player who will actually play, rather than Nathan Horton, who’s being paid despite it looking like he might not play an NHL game again.
Dubnyk allowed two goals on 19 shots in the Wild’s 2-1 loss to the Oilers on Tuesday. He failed to go 6-0-0 against Edmonton and it snapped a three-game winning streak. He has gone 13-3-1 with a 1.66 GAA and .935 SV% in 18 games with the Wild. Tonight he has a tough matchup vs. the Predators, a team that he played two games for last season.
Crawford was pulled after allowing four goals on 14 shots in the Blackhawks loss to the Bruins on Sunday. He has lost his last three starts while posting a 3.83 GAA and .861 SV%. Those numbers are ugly, but he has a strong matchup against a Panthers team who have dropped six of their last eight.
Jagr had made it well known that he wanted out of New Jersey. The Panthers have made it clear that they are going for it this season by adding the veteran forward. Even at 43-years-old, Jagr is a more than capable scorer that should see time in the Panthers top-6. Jagr has 11 goals and 18 assists (29 points) in 57 games this season.
Girgensons is expected to miss the majority of the remainder of the regular season, so moving him to IR is simply a formality to create an empty roster spot.
Cracknell was originally with the Blues, but was claimed off of waivers by Columbus. The 29-year-old had three goals and four assists (7 points) in 18 games with Springfield. He will likely report to Chicago (AHL).
Vatanen said that his rehab is going well and that he will be back in the lineup before the playoffs. As of right now, he is targeting a return at the end of March or start of April.
It seems likely that John Gibson will start on Friday, but Andersen will travel to Dallas. Andersen said that the pain is gone, it is just about getting back up to game speed. Monitor his status heading into the weekend.
Raymond who was with his wife during the birth of his new baby girl during last night’s game also won’t be back in New York in time for tomorrow’s game.
Sekera passed his physical and has been cleared to play tonight, so it is up to coach Darryl Sutter to decide whether or not Sekera will be in the lineup tonight. It seems likely that he will play, but monitor his status during pre-game warmups.
Greening will play his first game since January 8th. He has just one goal and 27 PIMS in 20 games with the Senators this season.
Quincey was on the ice for the Red Wings morning skate, but will be held out of his fourth straight game with an ankle injury. He is nearing a return, but it doesn’t look like he will be back until Saturday.
Zetterberg joined his teammates on the ice late in the Red Wings morning skate, but was just taking things easy. However, it was a great sign that he was on the ice just five days after suffering a head injury. He will not play on Thursday or Saturday, but he has nearly one week to practice and get ready for the Rangers next Wednesday.
Ramo turned aside 26 of 27 shots in the Flames 3-1 win over the Devils on Wednesday. He has stopped 54 of 56 shots (.964 SV%) in his his last two starts, which has earned him a third consecutive outing. Tonight he starts on Long Island—Ramo has gone 5-3-0 with a 1.95 GAA and .931 SV% on the road.