NHL Injury Notes: Bruins, Sabres, Flames, Wings, Wild, Penguins, Capitals, and Jets
David Krejci a "possibility" for their opener. Bryan Little in concussion protocol.
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NHL injury updates from around the league

Joe McDonald: Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney said that David Krejci is “possible” for their season opener.

Mike Loftus: Krejci skated before practice and remained on with the full group yesterday in a no-contact jersey.

Joakim Nordstrom (lower-body) was on the ice with Krejci before practice but didn’t stay on with the full group.

Matt Porter: Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller is back on the ice skating according to GM Sweeney. There is no timetable on his return.

John Vogl: Buffalo Sabres coach Ralph Krueger said that defenseman Brandon Montour (hand) is a few weeks away from taking contact.

Defenseman Zach Bogosian (hip) had a few setbacks in the offseason and is “a ways away” from returning to the team.

Wes Gilbertson: Calgary Flames forward Mikael Backlund is dealing with a lower-body injury. GM Brad Treliving expects that he’ll be ready for their season opener on Thursday.

  • Pat Steinberg: Backlund wasn’t on the ice yesterday for practice.

Ansar Khan: Detroit Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said that forward Andreas Athanasiou is dealing a “tweak.” They are hoping he can practice Thursday and play on Friday.

Dana Wakiji: Blashill didn’t have an update on Dylan Larkin.

Sarah McLellan: Minnesota Wild defenseman Greg Pateryn had surgery to repair a sports hernia and will be out for six weeks.

Matt Vensel: Pittsburgh Penguins GM Jim Rutherford said that forward Alex Galchenyuk skated on his own yesterday and is expected to practice with the team today.

Isabelle Khurshudyan: Washington Capitals defenseman Michael Kempny won’t go on the IR but he’s not able to go in their opener.

Mitchell Clinton: Winnipeg Jets forward Bryan Little is in concussion protocol.

Defenseman Nathan Beaulieu suffered an upper-body injury in their last preseason game. The Jets won’t have an update on him for four weeks.

Mitchell Clinton: Jets defenseman Sami Niku practiced with the full group for the first time since suffering his groin injury. They aren’t sure if he’ll be ready for their season opener yet.