Michael Russo of The Athletic is reporting that Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno is dealing with a nagging lower-body injury and won’t dress tonight when the Wild take on the San Jose Sharks. Foligno missed Tuesday’s practice with the injury and has missed several games throughout this season with what was also described as lower-body injuries.
Despite the lingering issue, the 32-year-old has dressed in 55 games this season with Minnesota, posting 10 goals and 12 assists while playing 14:29 a game. It’s been a tough season filled with starts and stops for the Buffalo, New York native, which has led to speculation from Russo that perhaps the Wild will shut Foligno down for the rest of the season to allow him a chance to heal.
In other evening notes:
- The Detroit Red Wings will be without the services of forward Patrick Kane this evening as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes. The Red Wings have been dealing with an illness travelling around their dressing room and it appears that Kane is the latest victim of it. Kane’s absence could loom large as the Red Wings sit two points back of Washington for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference and Kane has been hot as of late with nine points in his last eight games.
- The Red Wings will also be without center Austin Czarnik who is also dealing with an illness. No word on whether Czarnik and Kane are dealing with the same ailment or not but given the issues with sickness this week its likely a safe bet. The 31-year-old was recalled from the AHL two weeks ago and has struggled at the NHL level this season with just a single assist in 25 games. With Kane and Czarnik out of the lineup, Daniel Sprong will draw back in after sitting the last three games as a healthy scratch.
Olddefense
Illness is one thing, but there is another problem more prevalent and unyielding. Positional play, and the defensive zone coverages and responsibilities. They gotta fix these horrible plus minus stats or start trading them out. Rebuild is still in progress, don’t get caught up in premature hopes for making a playoff berth. Fine if they do but so many are in the deep negatives, hard for goal tending to keep them alive. Fix what’s wrong.
23 Lucas Raymond -18
90 Joe Veleno -18
41 S Gostisbehere -17
57 David Perron -14
14 Robby Fabbri -12
46 Jeff Petry -10
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@Olddefense — I just looked at the coaching staff on their site. If “Bougs” is coaching up the D, he isn’t getting through. Kind of like San Jose…