John LeClair, Philadelphia Flyers - LeClair will not make his initial target of returning for the game on February 15. Instead, the Flyers believe that he will be ready closer to the end of the month but regardless, he is almost completely over his shoulder injury.
Kenny Jonsson, New York Islanders - Despite initial contrary reports, it appears as if Jonsson has avoided getting another concussion. He practiced on Thursday with the team and is listed as probable for Friday's game against the Capitals.
Sergei Gonchar, Washington Capitals - Gonchar did not practice on Thursday due to fatigue, but is expected to play on Friday against the Islanders. The talented Russian is having arguably the best season of his career and is among the top fantasy defenseman in the game.
Derek Morris, Colorado Avalanche - Morris skated for 30 minutes on Thursday, the first time he has been on skates since suffering a fractured orbital bone. Despite the session, the Avs do not expect the defenseman back in their lineup until next week.
Jason Allison, Los Angeles Kings - Allison is still suffering from a hip injury and is doubtful for Friday's game against the Hurricanes, reports the LA Times.
Sean O'Donnell, Boston Bruins - The results are in and O'Donnell will miss 4-6 weeks with a moderately sprained knee. If this is big news for your fantasy team, you might as well call it a year.
J.P. Dumont, Buffalo Sabres - Dupont left Wednesday's practice early due to back spasms and he is listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Canucks.
Sergei Brylin, New Jersey Devils - Brylin was diagnosed with a severely fractured right wrist on Thursday and he immediately underwent surgery which means he will be lost for the next 2-3 months.
Oleg Tverdovsky, New Jersey Devils - Dr. Karen Johnston will be the sole decision maker in regard to when Tverdovsky will return from his illness, which depending on who you believe is either a viral infection or a concussion. Johnston is a renowned concussion expert and so we think this means that Tverdovsky is probably suffering from one, meaning he likely won't be back anytime soon.
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Kenny Jonsson, New York Islanders - Despite initial contrary reports, it appears as if Jonsson has avoided getting another concussion. He practiced on Thursday with the team and is listed as probable for Friday's game against the Capitals.
Sergei Gonchar, Washington Capitals - Gonchar did not practice on Thursday due to fatigue, but is expected to play on Friday against the Islanders. The talented Russian is having arguably the best season of his career and is among the top fantasy defenseman in the game.
Derek Morris, Colorado Avalanche - Morris skated for 30 minutes on Thursday, the first time he has been on skates since suffering a fractured orbital bone. Despite the session, the Avs do not expect the defenseman back in their lineup until next week.
Jason Allison, Los Angeles Kings - Allison is still suffering from a hip injury and is doubtful for Friday's game against the Hurricanes, reports the LA Times.
Sean O'Donnell, Boston Bruins - The results are in and O'Donnell will miss 4-6 weeks with a moderately sprained knee. If this is big news for your fantasy team, you might as well call it a year.
J.P. Dumont, Buffalo Sabres - Dupont left Wednesday's practice early due to back spasms and he is listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Canucks.
Sergei Brylin, New Jersey Devils - Brylin was diagnosed with a severely fractured right wrist on Thursday and he immediately underwent surgery which means he will be lost for the next 2-3 months.
Oleg Tverdovsky, New Jersey Devils - Dr. Karen Johnston will be the sole decision maker in regard to when Tverdovsky will return from his illness, which depending on who you believe is either a viral infection or a concussion. Johnston is a renowned concussion expert and so we think this means that Tverdovsky is probably suffering from one, meaning he likely won't be back anytime soon.
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