Stoner has been sidelined since November 15th and will miss at least one more month. Expect Stoner to be back in late-January, early-February.
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Stoner has two seasons left on his contract that carries a $3.25M cap-hit. Waiving Stoner means that Shea Theodore may have earned himself a spot on the Ducks’ opening night roster or that they feel Josh Manson or Korbinian Holzer are just as good of options as Stoner for a significantly lesser cap-hit.
Stoner has missed the last three contests, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. Dallas. Stoner is expected to replace James Wisniewski. He has eight points (1G / 7A) in 67 games.
Stoner was replaced by Eric Brewer on Saturday because he was battling a lower-body injury. He will be back in tonight, but is not a fantasy threat. He has just five assists in 51 games.
Stoner has missed the last five games with a case of the mumps. His return is perfectly timed, because the Ducks found out today that Eric Brewer will be missing 4-6 weeks with a broken bone in his foot.
Stoner is reportedly improving, but will still miss his fifth straight game with the mumps virus. Monitor his status prior to Wednesday’s contest.
Stoner has missed the last four games with a case of the mumps. He is reportedly improving, but has yet to be medically cleared to play. He shoulder be considered questionable for Monday’s game, but should return later in the week.
Stoner was expected to return today vs. Chicago, but he is still dealing with mumps and will miss his third straight game. The Ducks recalled Jesse Blacker from Norfolk to be their sixth D-man.
The Ducks are expected to be without Francois Beauchemin today vs. the Blackhawks, so Stoner will be back in the lineup after a two-game absence because of mumps-like symptoms.
Stoner has mumps-like symptoms, which is the same disease that kept Francois Beauchemin out for five games. Stoner is not confirmed to have the illness, but is being held out as a precaution.
Stoner, 29, is not know for what he does in the offensive zone, but he managed to tally three points (1G / 2A) in 13 postseason games with the Wild last season. He is a big-boy at 6-foot-4, 213 lbs. and should slide right onto the Ducks third pairing after they traded Luca Sbisa and lost Stephane Robidas in free agency.
Stoner was injured in Saturday's loss to the Red Wings and will miss at least a few weeks with what is believed to be a knee injury. The Wild's blueline is starting to get thin, having lost Stoner and Keith Ballard in the last week. As reported earlier, Jon Blum was recalled and will fill-in for Stoner.
Stoner missed the tail-end of the third period in Saturday's loss to the Red Wings. He did travel with the team for the second game of the home-and-home, so the Wild recalled Jon Blum, who will slide into the lineup for Stoner.
Stoner will be replaced by Nate Prosser, who has not played in the last 14 games. Stoner was injured in last night's game vs. the Rangers. With the Christmas break on the horizon the Wild will let the banged up Stoner rest.
Stoner injured his leg last Thursday and missed Saturday's contest. He returns to the lineup with three assists and a plus-6 rating in 16 games.
Stoner left Thursday's game in the first period and did not return. He has three assists and a plus-6 rating in 16 games. Consider him day-to-day.
Stoner was injured in a collision in the first period last night. He tried to stay out for another shift, before calling it quits and retiring to the dressing room. Stoner is questionable for tomorrow.
Justin Falk will likely play in Game 2 if Stoner can't go.