Doesn't sound like Hall will miss any playing time. The Calgary native has 12 goals and 27 points in 31 games.
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Looks like Hall will be back in the lineup for Thursday's tilt. The former 1st overall pick scored seven goals and 18 points through 22 games before getting hurt.
Looks like Hall will be back in the lineup for Thursday's tilt. The former 1st overall pick scored seven goals and 18 points through 22 games before getting hurt.
Barring a setback, you should expect Hall back into the lineup this week. The former 1st overall pick has seven goals and 18 points in 22 games but last played on November 26th.
Hall staying on the ice remains encouraging for his long-term projections. Expect the former 1st overall pick to get back into game action in the next couple of days.
Hall likely needs another week or two before getting into a game. Expect a further update as he inches closer to returning.
Certainly a step in the right direction for fantasy hockey owners and the Oilers. Check back for a further update on his status as he could return in a couple of games.
Hall was back at practice just days after the injury and is certainly ahead of schedule. Check back for a further update on the former 1st overall pick.
Bad news for Hall owners and the Edmonton Oilers. Prior to getting hurt, the sophomore scored seven goals and 18 points in 22 games. As a fiery competitor, look for hall to get back into the lineup as soon as he can.
Hall had an MRI today with the results not expected to be released until late tonight or tomorrow. Expect a further update as soon as the news breaks.
We will have a further update on Hall's status prior to tomorrow's puck drop so stay tuned.
Hall injured his shoulder after taking a body check in the first period. While he returned to the game briefly the team likely took him out for precautionary measures.
Hall moves down a line to the second line where he will play with mentor-figure Shawn Horcoff. Through 17 games, the former 1st overall pick continues to break out with three goals and eight points.
Hall skating this morning is an indication he could play tonight. Over the team's first four games he scored a goal and four points. If he returns tonight, look for him to play on the top line.
Linus Omark takes his place on the top line. The Oilers will dress seven defensemen tonight with Theo Peckham drawing back into the lineup.
Should he not feel well enough to play in the Battle of Alberta, look for Jeff Petry to draw back into the lineup. Expect a further update on this injury tonight.
In his second full season, Hall is expected to score 30 goals and help his Edmonton Oilers avoid being the worst team in the League.
The former 1st overall pick scored 22 goals in 65 games last season and should be expected to break 30 goals this season.
Hall will start on the first line with Hemsky. The former 1st overall pick scored 22 goals in 65 games last season and should be expected to break out this year.