Richardson was injured in a collision with Canucks’ defenseman Nikita Tryamkin in Thursday’s win over Vancouver. Richardson had to be stretchered off of the ice and underwent surgery to repair the broken bones on Friday. The Coyotes have not ruled out a possible return to the lineup this season, but expect Dylan Strome to step back into the lineup with Richardson out.
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Richardson played in the first three games of the series, but missed Game 4 and will be a game-time decision tonight in Vancouver. He has no points and a minus-1 rating in the playoffs.
Richardson was not in the Canucks morning skate, so it looks like he could miss tonight’s game after registering an assist in each of his first two games back. Linden Vey will replace Richardson if he can’t go.
Richardson has not played since January 16th, but it looks like he will be back in tomorrow vs. the Maple Leafs. He was expected to be back much sooner, but was sidelined for a total of eight weeks. He has 19 points (8G / 11A) in 43 games this season.
Richardson left the morning skate early, so all signs are pointing towards Richardson missing a third consecutive game.
Richardson will miss his second straight game with a lower-body injury that he suffered in Friday’s game in Carolina. He was hit by a shot from teammate Chris Tanev. There was a chance he could of returned tonight, but he decided not to push it and will wait until after the All Star break.
Richardson left Tuesday’s game early and did not return, but he was on the ice for the Canucks optional morning skate and should play tonight vs. the Panthers. He has eight goals and 11 assists in 38 games this season. Expect Linden Vey to come out of the lineup.
Richardson was not on the ice for the Canucks morning skate because of an undisclosed injury. He is listed as a game-time decision. Richardson has three goals and three assists in 14 games this season.
Richardson missed the last seven games with an undisclosed injury that he suffered on March 4th. He will replace Chris Tanev (finger) in the Canucks lineup tonight. Richardson Richardson has not scored a goal since January 1, and has just one assist in that span of 20 games.
Richardson will not dress for a third consecutive game on Monday. He was believed to be a healthy scratch when he sat out the last two games, but head coach John Tortorella said today that Richardson is day-to-day. After a good start to the season, Richardson has not scored a goal since January 1, and has just one assist in that span of 20 games.
The Canucks traded Roberto Luongo and acquired Matthias, a big, strong third line centre which will diminish Richardson's role going forward.
Richardson missed the last two games with an undisclosed injury. With Henrik Sedin out once again, Richardson could be asked to play a larger role. He has 17 points (8G / 9A) and was playing an average of 17:49 while Sedin was out originally.
There is no word on what is ailing Richardson, but the returning Henrik Sedin will be the forward entering the lineup for Richardson. Expect Jordan Schroeder to skate in Richardson's place.
Richardson is a gritty fourth-line forward that brings some toughness that new bench boss John Tortorella should love.
Richardson appeared in 16 games for the Kings this season posting one goal and five assists.
The Richardson injury clears the way for Jeff Carter to return. He should miss a few weeks due to his emergency appendectomy.
Look for Richardson to play on the top line. The versatile forward has three goals and five points through 54 games.
If Jeff Carter misses any playing time you can expect Richardson to play on the top line. The forward has three goals and five points through 54 games.