Injuries In NHL Hockey

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NHL injuries in upcoming games

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With the New York Rangers…

John Shannon: Was told that there appears to be no real damage to Henrik Lundqvist’s eye. The issue is in Hockey the swelling around his eye.

Newsday’s Steve Zipay: Lundqvist’s status for tomorrow’s Game 2 is still up in the air. He visited an eye specialist yesterday.

“He was examined by our doctors, but at the moment, we don’t feel it’s anything too serious,” coach Alain Vig neault said as Rangers regrouped after Wednesday’s 5-2 defeat. of the night, where Lundqvist was accidentally stung through the right hole of his mask by teammate Marc Staal, who was battling near the crease. “There is some swelling near the [right] eye and we will have more news [Friday].”

Pat Leonard: Alain Vigneault on NY Rangers calling Magnus Hellberg: “That’s in case we get some bad news [today], but at this time we don’t feel like it.”

With the Philadelphia Flyers…

Marc Narducci of the Philadelphia Inquirer: Sean Couturier left last night’s game in the second period with an upper-body injury. The Flyers said he will be evaluated today. The Flyers moved Brayden Schenn from the wing to center.

Tim Panaccio: Couturier has an A/C sprain in his left shoulder and will not return this series.

At the Los Angeles Kings

Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider: Kings defenseman Alec Martinez did not play in the third period last night, and did not play in the second period. No update after the game. He blocked several shots in the second period, and missed the teams’ final four games of the regular hockey season with an undisclosed injury.

With the Dallas Stars

Mark Stepneski: Coach Lindy Ruff says Tyler Seguin should be ready Saturday.

With the Pittsburgh Penguins

Dan Rosen: Marc-Andre Fleury on concussion recovery this time compared to his previous one: “This is us in the playoffs.”

Jenn Menedez: Evgeni Malkin took part in the Penguins’ optional practice yesterday.

Jonas Siegel: Malkin on his return: “Of course I feel like [I’m] going to play against the Rangers.”

Renaud Lavoie: Matt Murray was on the ice yesterday working with their goalie coach.

With the Anaheim Ducks

Eric Stephens: Coach Bruce Boudreau said Rickard Rakell, David Perron and Kevin Bieksa could be in the lineup tonight. Likely game time decisions.

Curtis Zupke: Defenseman Clayton Stoner skated by himself yesterday and will only say he has an upper body injury. Out for at least Game 1.

In the Tampa Bay Lightning

Joe Smith: Ryan Callahan had a maintenance day yesterday and coach Jon Cooper isn’t concerned about his status for Game 2.

In the Minnesota Wild

Chad Graff: Erik Haula joined the team on the ice at the end of practice yesterday.

Michael Russo of the Star-Tribune: Sources say Zach Parise saw a spine specialist Monday at the Mayo Clinic and is discussing whether he will need season-ending microdiscectomy surgery to relieve pressure on his spinal nerve column.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common types of injuries are cuts, scrapes, bruises, broken bones, sprains and strains. Most concussions are the result of either a fall or from contact with the boards or another player. Injuries to the face, wrist/hand/finger, shoulder/upper arm and lower leg/ankle/foot are the most common.
 

Professional Hockey

The injury rate was 52.1 per 1000 player-game hours. Other studies describe injury rates ranging from 53 to 84 per 1000 player-game hours. The risk of injury in women’s international competition is much lower with a rate of 20 per 1000 player-game hours.