Greene missed the final five games before the All-Star break with back and groin injuries and has been placed on IR to create a roster spot and there's no timetable for his return.

Greene missed the final five games before the All-Star break with back and groin injuries and has been placed on IR to create a roster spot and there's no timetable for his return.
Greene was a minus-3 in the Kings’ loss to the Flyers on Friday and he will be replaced by Tom Gilbert tonight in Minnesota.
Greene has only appeared in three games this season and will miss a large portion of time with shoulder surgery. He will be placed on LTIR and the Kings will get some cap-relief until he is ready to return.
Greene has been battling an upper-body injury for over a week and despite returning to practice on Monday, head coach Darryl Sutter has listed Greene as doubtful for Wednesday’s game against the Sharks.
Greene hasn’t played since leaving the Kings’ 1-0 win over Vancouver on January 13 during the second period. Darryl Sutter said on January 21 that the injury was a concussion. Greene, who will likely see time with multiple defensive partners, indicated that he expects to start alongside Willie Mitchell.
Greene was in injured in a contest against the Predators on November 2. The upper-body injury will keep him out of the Kings lineup for an extended period of time, but is unrelated to back surgery he had last season.
Greene has been plagued by injuries all season. He only appeared in five regular season games for the Kings.
We'll have to wait until tomorrow to see if Greene will play in the finale.
Getting Greene back will be a nice little boost for the Kings.
Greene has not played since Jan 19 and will provide vital defensive depth for the Kings down the stretch. Expect Greene to suit up tonight.
Green was injured in the season opener and required back surgery to repair a herniated disc. The expectation is that Greene would be available for the opening round of the playoffs.
Originally the Kings thought he'd miss the entire season, but that doesn't appear to be the case. Greene isn't a great fantasy option regardless, so this doesn't affect fantasy too much, but it is a huge hole for the LA Kings to fill.