Western Conference Injuries: Coyotes, Flames, Blackhawks, Stars, Oilers, Kings, Wild, Sharks, Canucks and Jets
Alex Edler on the IR with a concussion.
Kuemper out with an upper-body injury

Craig Morgan: Arizona Coyotes goaltender Darcy Kuemper suffered an upper-body injury after a collision with Mattias Janmark.

Hamonic could be ready for Thursday

Pat Steinberg: Calgary Flames coach Bill Peters said that defenseman Travis Hamonic will practice with their main group today and could be an option for Thursday if all goes well.

Blackhawks lose Kampf

Jimmy Greenfield: Chicago Blackhawks forward David Kampf left last night’s game early and they are not sure how long he’ll be out. Coach Jeremy Colliton: “He’s going to be out for I don’t know exactly how long, but he won’t play next game. We’ll see.”

Pitlick out for at least eight weeks

Mark Stepneski: Dallas Stars for Tyler Pitlick will be re-evaluated in eight weeks after having surgery to repair tendon damage in his left wrist.

Sean Shapiro: Eight weeks would put the earliest return April 2nd – three games remaining.

Klefbom activated

Edmonton Oilers: Defenseman Oscar Klefbom has been activated from the IR.

Carter could be ready to return during their trip

Jon Rosen: Los Angeles Kings forward Jeff Carter missed last night’s game but he could return during their trip.

>h5>Wild lose Koivu

Minnesota Wild: Forward Mikko Koivu last night’s game early.

Karlsson didn’t leave with the team

Paul Gackle: San Jose Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson won’t travel with the team as they start their road trip. He could rejoin the team during their four-game trip.

Edler out with a concussion … Baertschi to the IR

Ben Kuzma: Vancouver Canucks defenseman Alex Edler and forward Sven Baertschi have been put on the IR.

Adam Kimelman: Edler will be out for at least week with a concussion. He headed back to Vancouver.

John Shannon: Edler didn’t break anything, no facial fractures, sore and some stitches.

Ben Kuzma: Goaltender Thatcher Demko headed back to Vancouver to have an MRI on his knee.

No timeline on Ehlers … Jets being cautious with Byfuglien

Mitchell Clinton: There is no timeline on when Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers will return to the lineup.

Mike McIntyre: Defenseman Dustin Byfuglien wasn’t able to return last night. They are being extra careful with him coming off an ankle injury.

Winnipeg Jets PR: Defenseman Josh Morrissey left last night’s game with a lower-body injury.