The Ottawa Senators are facing injuries to two key players. Forward Colin White will be out three to five weeks with a hip flexor/groin injury. He was reportedly injured earlier this season and tried to play through it. He will not require surgery. Meanwhile, centre Artem Anisimov is out one to two weeks with a lower body injury.
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The Sens have recalled forward Logan Brown from Belleville to help with the injury load.
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Vegas has recalled Nic Hague and Garret Sparks while Oscar Dansk has been reassigned to the Chicago Wolves
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Marc-Andre Fleury of the Vegas Golden Knights is now seventh on the all-time goalie wins list after a victory last night.
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Buffalo's Rasmus Dahlin as 10 points through the first 10 games of 2019-20. Only six defensemen age 20 or younger have posted more points through the first 10 games of a season,
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Nicklas Backstrom now has the fifth most assists in NHL history by a Swedish-born player.
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Minnesota Wild recall 23 year old, Kaapo Kahkonen from the Iowa Wild to back up Alex Stalock following Devan Dubnyk's injury last night against the Oilers. This is Kahkonen's second recall.
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The Wild have also placed Kevin Fiala on IR. (LBI)
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On the heels of another loss (in OT) this time to the Coyotes, the Rangers are shuffling lines again in practice. Most significantly, they've tried to separated Zibby and the Breadman.
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Tomas Tatar suffered an injury in practice today. No word yet on how serious.
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Jonathan Ericsson and his $4.25 cap hit have, unsurprisingly, cleared waivers. He's been assigned to the Wings' AHL affiliate, Grand Rapid Griffins.
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Chicago Blackhawks defensemen Connor Murphy has been placed on long-term injured reserve after re-aggravated groin injury. Murphy is expected to miss at least ten games. Defenseman Dennis Gilbert has been recalled from the Rockford IceHogs.
ROSTER MOVES: Defenseman Connor Murphy (groin) has been placed on long-term injured reserve and defenseman Dennis Gilbert has been recalled from the Rockford IceHogs. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/HWrtn91OWO— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) October 23, 2019










