NHL Injuries: Blues, Leafs, Isles, Coyotes, Ducks and Stars
Jaden Schwartz of the St. Louis Blues
On the St. Louis Blues …

Andy Strickland: The Blues announced today that forward Jaden Schwartz will miss four weeks with an elbow injury.

On the Toronto Maple Leafs …

Mark Masters: Maple Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen has no timeline on his return, but he is progressing:  “It’s feeling pretty good. I’m taking more & more shots & getting that game feel back.”

Lance Hornby: Andersen is hoping to get into one exhibition game, but added that their is no use of taking a risk, season opener is October 12th.

On the New York Islanders …

Arthur Staple: Islanders coach Jack Capuano said that Shane Prince is day-to-day with a lower-body injury.

On the Arizona Coyotes …

Craig Andersen: Defenseman Anthony DeAngelo won’t play this weekend after suffering a lower-body injury.

On the Anaheim Ducks …

Curtis Zupke: Coach Randy Carlyle said that Max Jones is day-to-day with a bruised shoulder.

On the Dallas Stars …

Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News: Dallas Stars winger Mattias Janmark will be out a minimum of five to six months after having knee surgery to fix an issue of osteochondritis dissecans. The issue is “described as a joint disorder where cracks form in the cartilage and bone, causing blood deprivation to the bone.”

GM Jim Nill said the it’s a genetic condition and there is an 80 percent chance of full recovery.

“What happened with Mattias is he had a small segment, approximately 21 millimeters by 11 millimeters that became displaced and is locked in his knee,” Nill said, adding that the doctor “is going to take that bone segment and re-attach it to the area where it came from. It’s the bone and the cartilage, they both came off together.”

“Healing and rehabilitation is approximately five to six months,” Nill said. “Possible return in April, we’re looking at maybe being available during the playoffs. We’ll have to play that by ear.”