Coach Jacques Martin provided a host of medical updates after the morning skate.
Hal Gill will be out for several weeks but it's not related to the shot he took in the foot at practice yesterday,. Martin said Gill has been playing through a leg injury for the past three weeks and doctors have advised him to shut it down. He'll be replaced by Mathieu Carle, who makes his NHL debut tonight against Atlanta.Carle will be paired with Marc-Andr? Bergeron but Martin said both players could find themselves with different partners in the course of the game.
Matt D'Agostini has been diagnosed with a concussion, resulting from a hit by Chicago's Andrew Ladd last Friday. The diagnosis means that he must sit out for at least a week.
Ryan O'Byrne, who suffered a strained knee on Oct. 3, has resumed skating on his own. The team is expecting him back at the end of November but he's hoping to come back sooner.
Georges Laraque remains day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
And defenceman Andrei Markov is making progress after tearing tendons in his left leg in the season opener on Oct. 1. He has been working out on the bike and doing weights and remains on schedule for a return in February.
Hal Gill will be out for several weeks but it's not related to the shot he took in the foot at practice yesterday,. Martin said Gill has been playing through a leg injury for the past three weeks and doctors have advised him to shut it down. He'll be replaced by Mathieu Carle, who makes his NHL debut tonight against Atlanta.Carle will be paired with Marc-Andr? Bergeron but Martin said both players could find themselves with different partners in the course of the game.
Matt D'Agostini has been diagnosed with a concussion, resulting from a hit by Chicago's Andrew Ladd last Friday. The diagnosis means that he must sit out for at least a week.
Ryan O'Byrne, who suffered a strained knee on Oct. 3, has resumed skating on his own. The team is expecting him back at the end of November but he's hoping to come back sooner.
Georges Laraque remains day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
And defenceman Andrei Markov is making progress after tearing tendons in his left leg in the season opener on Oct. 1. He has been working out on the bike and doing weights and remains on schedule for a return in February.
