Western Conference Injuries: Ducks, Stars, Jets, Blackhawks, Oilers and Predators
P.K. Subban addressed the media about his injury
On the Anaheim Ducks …

Anaheim Ducks: Center Ryan Getzlaf received treatment for his lower-body injury and is day-to-day. He saw some improvement, but didn’t skate yesterday.

Anaheim Ducks: Ducks assistant coach Paul MacLean yesterday on Getzlaf: “There was improvement today, which is a positive. We’ll come in tomorrow and see where he is.”

On the Dallas Stars …

Mark Stepneski: Jamie Benn won’t be in the lineup tonight.

Mark Stepneski: Benn didn’t practice yesterday because a foot injury.

Mike Heika: Antoine Roussel has been out for four games with an upper-body injury. He could return tonight.

On the Winnipeg Jets …

Ken Wiebe: Defenseman Tyler Myers was on the ice yesterday at the end of their morning skate and had on a non-contact jersey.

On the Chicago Blackhawks …

Chris Hine: Marian Hossa could be close to returning to the lineup.

On the Vancouver Canucks …

Vancouver Canucks: Defenseman Chris Tanev was given yesterday off, but is good to go according to coach Willie Desjardins.

On the Edmonton Oilers …

Edmonton Oilers: Defenseman Andrej Sekera returned to the lineup last night.

On the Nashville Predators …

Adam Vingan of The Tennessean: Predators defenseman P.K. Subban addressed the media yesterday morning about his injury. He missed his eighth consecutive game with an upper-body injury. Subban tried to play through but was pulled from their lineup.

“I remember playing a couple games and battling through it,” said Subban, who will serve as the captain of the Central Division team at the NHL All-Star Game later this month if he is healthy enough to participate. “Probably the (last) five games before I was actually taken out were pretty tough for me.

“It got to the point where everybody decided that that was what was best. After you miss a game, it (stinks). You see games go by and you want to get back in there. But at the same (time), you’ve got to do what’s best for the team and what’s best for yourself.”