Prior to their game tonight against Winnipeg, the Ducks announced (Twitter link) that defenseman Radko Gudas was out with an upper-body injury while center Mason McTavish was out with a lower-body issue. Gudas was injured early in Thursday’s contest against Minnesota while McTavish made it through the game. Gudas is averaging 19:24 per night in his first year on Anaheim’s back end, his highest ATOI since the 2015-16 season, his first in Philadelphia. McTavish, meanwhile, has had a strong sophomore year with 40 points in 56 games so far, good for fourth on team scoring. There’s word for how long either player will be out for. Notably, Anaheim could only dress 11 forwards so if McTavish is to miss any time beyond tonight’s action, a recall will likely be coming from AHL San Diego.
Elsewhere around the NHL:
- The Islanders have activated defenseman Robert Bortuzzo off LTIR, CapFriendly reports (Twitter link). The 34-year-old was acquired from St. Louis back in December but then suffered a lower-body injury in early January, one that has kept him out for the last ten weeks. Bortuzzo has been limited to third-pairing duty in his 15 appearances so far this season as he’s averaging just 13:40 per night while chipping in with 20 hits and 21 blocked shots. Bortuzzo is set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer.
- Red Wings center Dylan Larkin briefly took part in practice today as he works his way back from a lower-body injury, relays MLive’s Ansar Khan. However, he has already been ruled out for their two games this weekend and head coach Derek Lalonde expressed some hesitance about his captain returning on Tuesday as well. Detroit has lost five straight without Larkin, who is still tied for the team lead in scoring with 26 goals and 28 assists in 55 games so far.
rule78.1
Larkin should just heal up and rest right now. His return isn’t going to fix what’s broken with the Red Wings.
Olddefense
Man you got that RIGHT!
They appear to be distracted, losing position, poor puck control, uncovered opponents in their D zone. Those are NOT one key man being on the injured list issues. Something else is going on. Hope they get it fixed soon.
Olddefense
Notable:
After today’s 4-1 win over Buffalo it is telling how Riemer commented on the game. Paraphrasing, he noted the players out front of him on the ice had “intensity”, were “in position”, and were “winning the puck battles”. He said it gave him confidence to see that kind of play out there.
Huh, imagine that.
rule78.1
Because someone finally got across to their forwards that helping out on defense is also part of their game.