NHL Injuries: Nurse, Staal, Ferland, Garrison and MacArthur
Clarke MacArthur
On the Edmonton Oilers …

Terry Jones: Concussion spotters pulled Connor McDavid off the ice after his incident with Jared Spurgeon. (later returned)

Jason Gregor: McDavid on being pulled off: “I was shocked. I hit my mouth. I tried to make a case with the referee but a rule is a rule I guess.”

Jim Matheson: The Oilers aren’t saying much regarding Darnell Nurse‘s injury. He is wearing a walking boot on his right foot.

On the Carolina Hurricanes …

Chip Alexander: Coach Bill Peters said that Jordan Staal will be on the ice by himself this morning and could travel with the team. Peters says he getting closer.

On the Calgary Flames …

Aaron Vickers of NHL.com: Johnny Gaudreau returned after missing 10 games with a fractured finger.

Roger Millions: Forward Micheal Ferland left last night’s game with an upper-body injury. Thinking it is near his hand.

Aaron Vickers: Ferland didn’t play after his fight with Kevin Bieksa.

Roger Millions: Hearing that Ferland’s injury isn’t severe and that he was pulled as a precaution.

On the Tampa Bay Lightning …

Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times: Defenseman Anton Stralman returned on the weekend, but they lost defenseman Jason Garrison after he suffered a lower-body injury on Thursday. He blocked a shot off the outside of his leg and is day-to-day.

“He took a shot in a spot where there was no pad,” coach Jon Cooper said. “Those aren’t comfortable, but I don’t think it’ll be too long term.”

On the Ottawa Senators …

Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Citizen: Senators GM Pierre Dorion said on Friday that he is 100 percent certain that Clarke MacArthur will return to lineup if he gets medical clearance. During training camp MacArthur suffered his fourth concussion in the past 18 months.

“That’s my full intention if they will clear me to play. I want to play for sure,” MacArthur said Saturday. “Things are slowly getting better.

“They never know when they’re going to actually clear you but I’m going to keep taking the next steps and hopefully get into contact by the end of the (California swing). We’ve got to do the tests but if I’m medically cleared, I’m for sure playing.”

Many think MacArthur should retire.

“It’s a risk. For sure it’s a risk but it’s my risk, but I feel I’ve completely come around full circle …,” MacArthur added. “I haven’t been able to fulfil anything in this contract I’ve signed, and that’s a kind of cloud over top of me.

“You want to come back and earn your money and do what you’re supposed to do. That’s something that has been bugging me for some time here so I definitely want to get back out there and do whatever I can.”