The first full week of December is in the books and while it was rather quiet on the transactions front, there was still some news of note around the NHL which is recapped in our top stories.
Another Injury In Colorado: One of the common consequences of a long playoff run is a team that deals with an uptick in injuries the following year. When it comes to the Avalanche, that’s underselling things as they’ve been hit hard by the injury bug this year. The latest is their top star as Nathan MacKinnon will miss at least a month due to an upper-body injury. The 27-year-old was off to arguably the best start of his career, averaging a career-best 1.48 points per game including 26 assists in 23 contests. At this point, pretty much the only core Colorado forward to not suffer some sort of injury yet this season is winger Mikko Rantanen.
Three For Two: While Sabres winger Jeff Skinner is off to the best start of his career with 32 points in 27 games, his week ended on a low note. He received a match penalty for a late cross-check on Pittsburgh’s Jake Guentzel, one that gave Pittsburgh the power play they eventually scored on in overtime. The Department of Player Safety then weighed in, issuing a three-game suspension that will keep him out of the lineup until Saturday. It’s the second suspension of Skinner’s career but it will still leave him considerably lighter in the wallet as he forfeits nearly $146K in salary. Later in the day, Kraken blueliner Jamie Oleksiak also received a three-game ban for an illegal hit to the head on Capitals defenseman Alexander Alexeyev. It’s Oleksiak’s second suspension for a hit to the head and this one results in a forfeited salary of just under $75K.
Hornqvist To LTIR: The Panthers have been in LTIR all season thanks to winger Anthony Duclair being out as he works his way back from a torn Achilles tendon. However, they were in a position where they’d need to make a trade to free up salary when he returns in the coming weeks. That has changed, at least for the time being as Florida has placed winger Patric Hornqvist on LTIR, alleviating that potential problem for now. The 35-year-old is believed to have some assurances that he won’t be traded as he plays out the final year of his contract that carries a $5.3MM AAV and as long as he’s on there, the Panthers have the ability to activate Duclair when he’s ready and carry a full-sized roster which is notable considering they have played short a player on multiple occasions this season due to salary cap constraints. There is no word on how long Hornqvist will be out.
Leaves Of Absence: A pair of players have stepped away from their respective teams for the time being. Penguins prospect Samuel Poulin is taking a leave of absence for personal reasons. The 21-year-old is in his second professional season and made his NHL debut with three games between late October and early November. Meanwhile, Predators forward Michael McCarron will be out indefinitely after entering the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. The 27-year-old has played in 15 games with Nashville this season, picking up a goal and an assist.
Talks Not Going Well: One of the more prominent pending unrestricted free agents next summer is Canucks center Bo Horvat. However, while many expected a deal to be done back in the offseason, that hasn’t materialized and extension discussions aren’t progressing to the point where they might have to move him closer to the trade deadline. The 27-year-old already has 20 goals this season in just 27 games which is certainly only adding to his asking price. Of course, it looked like things were heading this way with J.T. Miller just a few months ago before they ultimately settled on an extension. However, with their cap situation, it’s possible that Miller’s contract might also help push their captain out the door.
Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.