NHL Injury Report for Bettors

Hockey is an unpredictable sport so it’s not surprising the NHL injuries can happen in any game. This guide will help you to keep up with our latest NHL injury report. Plus, you can learn more about the most common injuries in the NHL and how hockey player injuries can impact betting odds.

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Leo Carlsson (C)
Out
The Anaheim Ducks placed F Leo Carlsson on injured reserve on Sunday (Feb. 1).
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Petr Mrazek (G)
Out
The Anaheim Ducks placed G Petr Mrazek on injured reserve on Wednesday (Jan. 7).
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Frank Vatrano (RW)
Out
The Anaheim Ducks placed F Frank Vatrano on injured reserve on Wednesday (Dec. 31) and is expected to miss the next six weeks.
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Pavel Zacha (C)
Out
The Bruins said on Saturday (Feb. 7) that Zacha has been ruled out of the Olympic Games for Czechia, per Chris Johnston of The Athletic.
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Zach Benson (LW)
Day to day
Benson did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) road matchup against the Penguins.
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Jordan Greenway (LW)
Day to day
Greenway did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) game versus the Penguins.
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Justin Danforth (RW)
Out
The Buffalo Sabres said on Monday (Jan. 26) that Danforth is trending toward a post-Olympic return to action, per Bill Hoppe of the Olean Times Herald.
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Josh Dunne (C)
Out
The Buffalo Sabres placed F Josh Dunne on injured reserve on Thursday (Jan. 15)
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Jiri Kulich (C)
Out
The Sabres said on Monday (Nov. 10) that Kulich is slated to miss significant time due to a blood clot issue.
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Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (G)
Out
The Buffalo Sabres said on Tuesday (Feb. 3) that Luukkonen will not be joining Finland for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Josh Norris (C)
Out
The Sabres said on Monday (Feb. 2) that Norris was upgraded to day-to-day last week, but he hasn't yet received the green light to return to game action.
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Conor Timmins (D)
Out
The Buffalo Sabres placed D Conor Timmins on Injured Reserve on Saturday (Dec. 20).
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Jake Bean (D)
Out
The Flames said on Thursday (Dec. 18) that Bean will need to undergo surgery and is expected to be sidelined indefinitely, per Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan.
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John Beecher (C)
Out
The Flames said on Friday's (Jan. 23) practice that Beecher remains on Injured Reserve and is week-to-week.
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Blake Coleman (LW)
Out
The Calgary Flames said on Wednesday (Jan. 28) that Coleman will not be available until after the Olympic break, per Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan.
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Samuel Honzek (LW)
Out
The Flames said on Friday (Nov. 21) that Honzek underwent surgery this week and is OUT for six months.
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Jonathan Huberdeau (LW)
Out
The Flames said on Thursday (Feb. 5) that Huberdeau will undergo hip surgery, ending his 2025-26 campaign, per Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
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Pyotr Kochetkov (G)
Out
The Carolina Hurricanes placed G Pyotr Kochetkov on injured reserve on Monday (Dec. 29) and is expected to miss the rest of the campaign, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site.
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Eric Robinson (LW)
Out
The Hurricanes said on Wednesday (Jan. 21) that Robinson will be out for an extended period of time.
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Colton Dach (C)
Day to day
Dach did not return to Wednesday's (Feb. 4) game versus the Blue Jackets.
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Wyatt Kaiser (D)
Day to day
Kaiser sustained a lower-body injury and did not return to Wednesday's (Feb. 4) game versus the Blue Jackets.
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Shea Weber (D)
Out
The Chicago Blackhawks placed D Shea Weber on injured reserve on Monday (Oct. 6).
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Logan O'Connor (RW)
Out
The Avalanche said on Friday (Dec. 12) that O'Connor is still at least a week or two from returning to the lineup, though it could be longer, according to Corey Masisak of The Denver Post.
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Kirill Marchenko (RW)
Day to day
Marchenko did not play in Wednesday (Feb. 4) versus the Blackhawks.
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Brendan Smith (D)
Out
The Columbus Blue Jackets said on Thursday (Jan. 8) that Smith underwent successful surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his knee and is expected to make a full recovery in 3-4 months.
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Lian Bichsel (D)
Out
The Stars reported on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Bichsel is close to returning but will be held out until after the Olympic break, per Brien Rea of Victory+.
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Tyler Seguin (C)
Out
The Stars said on Friday (Dec. 19) that Seguin will have his return timetable evaluated after the Olympic break after undergoing successful ACL surgery.
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Simon Edvinsson (D)
Out
The Detroit Red Wings placed D Simon Edvinsson on injured reserve on Thursday (Jan. 29).
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Adam Henrique (C)
Out
The Edmonton Oilers placed F Adam Henrique on long-term injured reserve on Tuesday (Jan. 13).
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Aaron Ekblad (D)
Day to day
Ekblad did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Lightning for an undisclosed reason.
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Evan Rodrigues (C)
Day to day
Rodrigues did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) game in Tampa Bay due to an illness.
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Aleksander Barkov (C)
Out
The Florida Panthers placed F Aleksander Barkov on injured reserve on Tuesday (Oct. 7).
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Tobias Bjornfot (D)
Out
The Florida Panthers placed D Tobias Bjornfot on injured reserve on Thursday (Feb. 5).
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Jonah Gadjovich (LW)
Out
The Panthers said on Monday (Jan. 5) that Gadjovich is not expected to return until after the Olympic break, per Jameson Olive of the team's official site.
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Seth Jones (D)
Out
The Florida Panthers placed D Seth Jones on long-term injured reserve on Monday (Jan. 19).
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Dmitry Kulikov (D)
Out
The Panthers reported on Wednesday (Oct. 15) that Kulikov underwent surgery for his upper-body injury and is expected to be shelved for at least five months, per Sean Shapiro of DLLS Sports.
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Tomas Nosek (LW)
Out
The Florida Panthers placed F Tomas Nosek on injured reserve non-roster list on Tuesday (Oct. 7).
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Kevin Fiala (LW)
Day to day
Fiala suffered a leg injury during the Olympics and was taken to the hospital.
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Andrei Kuzmenko (LW)
Day to day
Kuzmenko did not return to Thursday's (Feb. 5) game versus the Golden Knights.
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Alex Turcotte (C)
Day to day
Turcotte did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Golden Knights.
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Mikey Anderson (D)
Out
The Los Angeles Kings placed D Mikey Anderson on injured reserve on Thursday (Feb. 5).
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Artemi Panarin (LW)
Out
Panarin will link up with the Kings on Wednesday (Feb. 18) to prepare for the post-Olympics part of the schedule, per John Hoven of SiriusXM NHL Network Radio.
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Marcus Foligno (LW)
Day to day
Foligno did not play in Wednesday's (Feb. 4) game versus the Predators.
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Jonas Brodin (D)
Out
HC John Hynes said on Monday (Jan. 26) that Brodin is expected to miss approximately 6-8 weeks, as per Joe Smith of The Athletic.
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Jesper Wallstedt (G)
Out
Wallstedt isn't available for Team Sweden's game against Italy on Wednesday (Feb. 11) at the 2026 Winter Olympics, per Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
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Patrik Laine (RW)
Out
The Montreal Canadiens said on Saturday (Jan 10) that Laine could return to the lineup as early as late January.
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Alex Newhook (C)
Out
The Montreal Canadiens placed F Alex Newhook on Injured Reserve on Monday (Nov. 17).
No Nashville injuries
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Luke Hughes (D)
Out
The New Jersey Devils placed D Luke Hughes on Long-Term Injured Reserve on Wednesday (Jan. 21).
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Zack MacEwen (RW)
Out
The New Jersey Devils said on Saturday (Jan. 10) that MacEwen is out for the rest of the season after having ACL surgery.
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Stefan Noesen (RW)
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The New Jersey Devils placed F Stefan Noesen on long-term injured reserve on Saturday (Jan. 10) and will undergo knee surgery next week.
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Adam Edstrom (C)
Out
The New York Rangers said on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Edstrom has been skating on his own and might be ready by the end of the Olympic break, per Peter Baugh of The Athletic.
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Adam Fox (D)
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The New York Rangers placed D Adam Fox on injured reserve on Tuesday (Jan. 6).
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Conor Sheary (LW)
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The New York Rangers placed F Conor Sheary on long-term injured reserve on Thursday (Jan. 1).
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Igor Shesterkin (G)
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The New York Rangers placed G Igor Shesterkin on injured reserve on Tuesday (Jan. 6).
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Pierre Engvall (LW)
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The New York Islanders placed F Pierre Engvall on long-term injured reserve on Thursday (Oct. 23).
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Kyle Palmieri (C)
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The New York Islanders placed F Kyle Palmieri on injured reserve on Sunday (Nov. 30).
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Alexander Romanov (D)
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The Islanders reported on Sunday (Nov. 23) that Romanov will have surgery and be out for 5-6 months.
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Semyon Varlamov (G)
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The New York Islanders placed G Semyon Varlamov on injured reserve on Monday (Oct. 6).
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Linus Ullmark (G)
Day to day
Ullmark did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) road game against Philadelphia due to flu-like symptoms.
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David Perron (LW)
Out
The Ottawa Senators placed F David Perron on Injured Reserve. He is expected to miss 5-7 weeks due to a sports hernia injury that will require surgery, per Julian McKenzie of The Athletic.
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Rodrigo Abols (C)
Out
The Flyers said on Wednesday (Jan. 21) that Abols' injury is a fractured right ankle, per Kevin Kurz of The Athletic. He is likely to be out for at least two months.
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Samuel Ersson (G)
Out
The Flyers said that Ersson will not be available for Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Senators and should return after the Olympic break, according to Charlie O'Connor of PHLY Sports.
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Tyson Foerster (RW)
Out
The Flyers said on Wednesday (Dec. 17) that Foerster underwent successful surgery on his arm and will be out for five months.
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Noel Acciari (C)
Day to day
Acciari did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) matchup against the Sabres.
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Blake Lizotte (C)
Day to day
Lizotte did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) game versus the Sabres.
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Filip Hallander (C)
Out
The Pittsburgh Penguins placed F Filip Hallander on Injured Reserve on Saturday (Nov. 8).
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Kris Letang (D)
Out
The Pittsburgh Penguins placed D Kris Letang on injured reserve on Saturday (Jan. 31).
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Jack St. Ivany (D)
Out
The Pittsburgh Penguins placed D Jack St. Ivany on Injured Reserve on Thursday (Jan. 29).
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Ty Dellandrea (C)
Out
The San Jose Sharks placed F Ty Dellandrea on injured reserve on Thursday (Jan. 15).
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Ryan Reaves (RW)
Out
The San Jose Sharks placed F Ryan Reaves on injured reserve on Tuesday (Feb. 3).
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Jaden Schwartz (C)
Day to day
Schwartz did not play Wednesday's (Feb. 4) game against the Kings due to a lower-body injury.
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Berkly Catton (C)
Out
The Seattle Kraken placed F Berkly Catton on injured reserve on Wednesday (Feb. 4).
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Ben Meyers (C)
Out
The Seattle Kraken placed F Ben Meyers on injured reserve on Thursday (Jan. 22).
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Matt Murray (G)
Out
The Kraken said on Tuesday (Nov. 18) that Murray is expected to be out of action for about six weeks, the team announced Tuesday (Nov. 18). He has been placed on injured reserve, per the NHL media site.
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Robert Thomas (C)
Day to day
The St. Louis Blues said on Saturday (Jan. 31) that Thomas underwent a minor leg procedure Friday and is expected to play in the Blues' first game after the Olympic break, per Alex Ferrario of 101 ESPN St. Louis.
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Dylan Holloway (LW)
Out
The St. Louis Blues placed F Dylan Holloway on injured reserve on Thursday (Jan. 29).
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Anthony Cirelli (C)
Out
The Lightning said on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Cirelli will be re-evaluated after the Olympic break.
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Charle-Edouard D'Astous (D)
Out
The Tampa Bay Lightning placed D Charle-Edouard D'Astous on injured reserve on Sunday (Jan. 25).
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Emil Lilleberg (D)
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The Tampa Bay Lightning placed D Emil Lilleberg on injured reserve on Monday (Dec. 15) and is week-to-week.
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Nick Paul (LW)
Out
The Lightning said on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Paul will be re-evaluated after the Olympic break.
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Brayden Point (C)
Out
The Tampa Bay Lightning transferred F Brayden Point to long-term injured reserve on Tuesday (Feb. 3).
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Dakota Joshua (C)
Out
The Toronto Maple Leafs said on Wednesday (Jan. 28) that Joshua was placed on long-term injured reserve.
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Morgan Rielly (D)
Out
HC Craig Berube said on Monday (Feb. 2) that Rielly won't return until after the Olympic break, as per Luke Fox of Sportsnet.
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Chris Tanev (D)
Out
The Toronto Maple Leafs placed D Chris Tanev on Long-term Injured Reserve on Wednesday (Jan. 28) and is out indefinitely.
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Logan Cooley (C)
Out
The Utah Mammoth said on Monday (Feb. 2) that Cooley remains on injured reserve and likely won't be back in the lineup until after the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Alexander Kerfoot (C)
Out
The Utah Mammoth said on Monday (Feb. 2) that Kerfoot was seen participating in drills and even joined the team's defensemen during line skates but has no official timeline to return.
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Nils Hoglander (LW)
Day to day
Hoglander did not play in Wednesday's (Feb. 5) game against the Golden Knights.
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Brock Boeser (RW)
Out
The Vancouver Canucks said on Friday (Jan. 30) that Boeser is a long shot to play again before the Olympic break.
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Guillaume Brisebois (D)
Out
The Vancouver Canucks placed D Guillaume Brisebois on injured reserve non-roster list on Monday (Oct. 6).
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Zeev Buium (D)
Out
The Vancouver Canucks said on Tuesday (Jan. 27) that Buium is OUT until after the 2026 Winter Olympics, according to Iain MacIntyre of Sportsnet.
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Filip Chytil (C)
Out
The Canucks said on Tuesday (Feb. 3) that Chytil is unlikely to return to the team's final game before the Olympic break.
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Thatcher Demko (G)
Out
The Vancouver Canucks said on Tuesday (Jan. 27) that Demko will undergo hip surgery and miss the remainder of the 2025-26 campaign.
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Derek Forbort (D)
Out
The Canucks listed Forbort on long-term injured reserve as of Tuesday (Oct. 28).
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Marco Rossi (C)
Out
The Vancouver Canucks said on Tuesday (Jan. 27) that Rossi suffered a setback and won't be back until after the Olympic break, per Farhan Lalji of TSN.
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Carter Hart (G)
Out
The Vegas Golden Knights said on Monday (Jan. 19) that Hart isn't scheduled to be available until after the 2026 Winter Olympics, per SinBin.vegas.
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Brett Howden (C)
Out
The Vegas Golden Knights said on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Howden will be week-to-week.
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William Karlsson (C)
Out
The Vegas Golden Knights said on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that Karlsson will be week-to-week.
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Brayden McNabb (D)
Out
The Vegas Golden Knights said on Wednesday (Feb. 4) that McNabb will probably be with the team after the break.
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Jonas Rondbjerg (RW)
Out
The Vegas Golden Knights said on Friday (Feb. 6) that Rondbjerg will miss the Winter Olympics due to an undisclosed injury.
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Brandon Saad (LW)
Out
The Vegas Golden Knights said on Monday (Jan. 19) that Saad isn't expected to suit up prior to the Olympic break, according to SinBin.vegas.
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Colton Sissons (C)
Out
The Vegas Golden Knights said on Monday (Jan. 19) that Sissons is not expected to play until after the Olympic break, per SinBin.vegas.
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John Carlson (D)
Day to day
Carlson did not play in Thursday's (Jan. 5) game versus the Predators.
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Sonny Milano (LW)
Day to day
Milano did not play in Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against Nashville due to personal reasons.
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Charlie Lindgren (G)
Out
The Washington Capitals placed G Charlie Lindgren on injured reserve on Saturday (Jan. 31).
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Connor McMichael (C)
Out
The Washington Capitals placed F Connor McMichael on injured reserve on Saturday (Jan. 31) and is week-to-week.
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Josh Morrissey (D)
Day to day
Morrissey is expected to miss Canada's game against Switzerland on Friday (Feb. 13) at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Haydn Fleury (D)
Out
The Jets said on Wednesday (Jan. 14) that Fleury is week-to-week.
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Colin Miller (D)
Out
The Jets said on Saturday (Jan. 17) that Miller had knee surgery and is week-to-week.
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Neal Pionk (D)
Out
The Winnipeg Jets said on Friday (Jan. 30) that Pionk will practice in a non-contact jersey and could get into a game prior to the Olympic break.

NHL Injuries

The NHL regular season begins at training camp and spans 82 games over seven months, not including playoffs. It features the finest ice hockey players in the world skating at breakneck speeds, shooting the puck in excess of 100 miles per hour and delivering bone-jarring hits in non-stop action.

Therefore, it’s no wonder injuries are a rather common occurrence, some much more serious than others. We don’t have to look very far to find evidence of just how devastating these injuries can be with official site reports chronicling the gruesome details of some of the league’s greatest players whose careers have been derailed in the blink of an eye.

Former Boston Bruins superstar, Cam Neely, was the consummate rugged right winger who was an elite scorer, as well as a celebrated tough guy. But Bam-Bam Cam took a cheap shot from Penguins defenseman, Ulf Samuelsson, in Game 3 of the 1991 Prince of Whales Conference Finals and sustained a career-altering knee injury.

Injuries can affect numerous things, such as regular season games all the way up to the Stanley Cup. This includes not only who will win the Stanley Cup, but who even makes it to the Stanley Cup finals. Not all injuries have the largest impact, but many players will see a costly injury at some point causing them to miss out on game time or even a full season.

Understanding the NHL Injury Report

If you want to get into hockey and make money betting on NHL games during the regular season then you need to know where to find updated injury reports. Knowing who’s playing and more importantly, who’s not, can have an enormous impact on your NHL betting success rate, especially if you want to bet on player prop bets or team futures in addition to other betting markets.

OddsTrader’s injury tracker provides the information needed to find out what kind of injury is sidelining players on each of the NHL teams.

Since team officials are often reluctant to give specifics on injuries to their players but the key factor is understanding how long the players will be out of action and under the care of surgeons and/or sports medicine professionals.

Reading the Report

Injury reports are easy to read and often look like the following:

  • Phoenix Coyotes – Conor Timmins – Defenseman – Questionable – Upper Body

Some sites will also provide some insight as to the nature of the injury and, in this case, we see the following description of Timmins’ injury: Timmins is dealing with an upper-body injury and is uncertain to take the ice for the Coyotes.

What is the NHL Injured Reserve List?

According to the NHL Injured Reserve List policy, “A player may be placed on injured reserve if he is unable to participate due to illness or injury, provided that the player had passed the club’s initial physical examination at the start of the hockey season.

To qualify for the IR due to injury, that injury must be sufficient (in the opinion of the team’s medical staff) to render the player unable to participate for the seven days following that injury. Once placed on IR, the team may then replace the player on their roster. The player on IR may not return to active play for seven days, although they may participate in non-competitive events such as practice, meetings, etc.”

The IR list, as it is commonly referred to, is reserved for players with injuries who will be off the ice for at least 1-2 weeks if not longer. Sometimes an undisclosed injury can manifest into something more serious if the player tries to play through the pain. Team officials will often be forced to confront the player if his play is noticeably lacking and will announce a timetable for return once the injury is revealed.

The Injured Reserve List is limited to short-term injuries that will keep the player out for weeks of action, not months.

There is also a non-roster injured reserve which, according to NHL rules, reads as follows, “Player who fails the Club’s initial physical examination in any League Year or is injured, ill or disabled while not on the Club’s Active Roster, he shall not be eligible for and may not be placed on, Injured Reserve, but instead shall be eligible to be and may be designated as, Injured Non-roster.”

The NHL Long-Term Injured Reserve List (LTIR)

Unlike the Injured Reserve List, the Long-Term Injured Reserve List is for players who will be out for 6-8 weeks or even months of action. Normally the teams will have a good idea of how long the player will be out after the surgical procedure is finished and will then, in consultation with the surgeon as well as team trainers, announce a timetable for return.

This year we have seen many key players designated on the LTIR list like Carolina’s Max Pacioretty who has been out since the start of the season with an Achilles injury and could miss the entire 2022-2023 season. As anyone knows, an Achilles or ACL tear is among the worst NHL injuries a player can endure.

Most Commonly Suffered NHL Injuries

Unlike other professional sports leagues, the NHL does not compel its franchises to disclose specific injuries. The teams have the latitude to talk in generalities like upper-body injury or lower-body injury. Upper-body injuries usually consist of a shoulder injury, finger fracture or even a facial injury while lower-body injuries often suggest a hip injury or one of many kinds of foot injuries and knee injuries.

The expected exact return for any can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, but some examples include:

  • Wrist Surgery – 4 to 12 weeks
  • Hip Surgery – 2 to 4 weeks
  • Shoulder Surgery – 6 to 12 weeks
  • Torn Labrum – 6 to 8 weeks
  • Twisted Ankle – 3 to 4 weeks

The white-hot Boston Bruins recently set an NHL record by becoming the first team to win their first 12 home games to begin a season.

But in their record-setting game, a 3-2 overtime decision against the Blue Jackets, starting goalie Linus Ullmark, skated off of the ice in the third period after his teammate landed on top of him in a goal crease scrum. The Bruins have announced he has sustained an upper-body injury that could land him on the IR list.

How NHL Injuries Affect Bettors

The rather obtuse nature of reporting injuries in the NHL is a bone of contention for many bettors. Oftentimes the betting odds will be affected once it becomes public knowledge that an injury will preclude an important player from participating.

We often see an undefined issue causing an addition to the IR but the injuries players suffer can run the gamut which doesn’t allow the general public, particularly the sports betting public, an opportunity to evaluate to what degree an undisclosed injury will affect a player going forward.

A bad bruise or a mild sprain might set a player back a few days or even weeks of action depending on the severity, while an injury necessitating a surgical procedure will cause the player to miss months of action and put him on the LTIR.

We can sometimes glean a bit of knowledge by comparing a player’s performance in the previous game to how he is skating in the game after returning from injury. It often takes several practices and a couple of games to get back to normal and rekindle the chemistry with one’s teammates.

The most commonly affected betting markets include the moneyline, puck line, prop bets and futures odds. The best betting advice is to always try and have as much information as possible, in order to increase your odds.

NHL Injury Report: Frequently Asked Questions

How many NHL injuries happen each year?

The United States sees over 20,000 ice hockey injuries that end up requiring medical attention in emergency rooms each year. Severe injuries include head injuries, soft tissue tears and even overuse injuries.

Are injuries increasing in the NHL?

The risk of injury in the NHL has shown an increasing trend, with significantly higher injury rates, possibly due to decreased offseason training, elimination of preseason games and increased game density. The distribution of injuries also changed, with a higher incidence of various types of injuries during that season.

What is the most common injury in the NHL?

The most common injuries in the NHL include knee Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) tears, muscle-related injuries and concussions, with knee MCL tears being the most frequent. These injuries often affect forwards and can lead to significant time loss. Injuries with time loss can significantly alter the outcomes of games.

What hockey position gets injured the most?

Forwards in ice hockey are the most susceptible to injuries. This position has an increased injury risk for Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) tears, muscle-related injuries and concussions.

How common are ACL injuries in hockey?

ACL injuries in professional hockey players are not uncommon, with a study identifying 47 injured players suffering from ACL injuries. The study found that most players were able to return to play in the NHL after such injuries, but career length and performance may be significantly decreased compared with controls.

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