Eric Russo: Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak have been dealing with a âmuscle injuryâ since the last six weeks of the regualar season. He wonât need surgery.
Defenseman Matt Grzelcyk had a dislocated right shoulder.
Hampus Lindholm was dealing with a knee injury he suffered on April 5th.
Saad Yousuf: Dallas Stars forward Luke Glendening had concussion symptoms and a twisted knee from the Nikita Zadorov hit. He also had a bad groin. Glendening would have been out for two to four week.
A couple of weeks before the playoffs, forward Tyler Seguin fractured his foot.
In Game 6, forward Roope Hintz injured his oblique.
Mark Spector: Edmonton Oilers GM Ken Holland confirms that forwards Leon Draisaitl, Evander Kane and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins will be good to go for Game 1.
- Jim Matheson: Itâs known that Draisaitl is injured. Nugent-Hopkins and Kane also didnât practice yesterday.
David Dwork: Florida Panthers coach Andrew Brunette said that forward Mason Marchment will be out for Game 1 and is day-to-day going forward.
Mike DeFabo: Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said that Sidney Crosby was ânot cleared to play in Game 6 by our team doctors. Any of the reports that suggest otherwise are simply false.â
Pens Inside Scoop: Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin said that in Game 1 he suffered a Grade 3 MCL injury but gutted through the triple OT. He didnât play again in the series.
Pittsburgh Penguins: Penguins goaltender Casey DeSmith (left in Game 1): âI had been dealing with a groin issue for about a month in a half. I think it was double OT and fatigue. I made a movement and felt my hip and groin go all at once⦠It was a pretty easy decision to come out of the game when I couldnât really go down or move.â
Joe Smith: Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Erik Cernak didnât play after the final six minutes of the second period after he blocked a shot.
Cal Foote didnât play the final 10 minutes.
- Joe Smith: Lightning coach Jon Cooper didnât have an update on Cernak after the game.
Joe Smith: Lightning forward Brayden Point wasnât able to play last night.
Luke Fox: Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake Muzzin said that down the stretch he was deadling with concussions and another upper-body injury but added that he feels good now.