Western Conference Injuries: Ducks, Blackhawks, Wild, Blues, and the Canucks
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm out with a lower-body injury.
Gibson and Lindholm miss last night’s game

Anaheim Ducks: Goaltender John Gibson missed last night’s game with the flu.

Defenseman Hampus Lindholm missed last night’s game with a lower-body injury.

Elliott Teaford of the OC Register: Defenseman Cam Fowler had surgery on Friday to repair fractures to this orbital bone, cheekbone and upper jaw. No timetable for his return has been set.

Murphy weeks away

Scott Powers: Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy is still “weeks” away from being able to return according to head coach Jeremy Colliton. Murphy was on the ice after the Blackhawks practiced over the weekend.

Foigno injured in the third

Minnesota Wild: Forward Marcus Foligno on his third period injury: “Kind of like a dead leg, and a little bit on the bone. But it came back negative…hoping just to ice it and hopefully this thing is feeling better by tomorrow or the next day.”

Ailing Blues

Tom Timmermann of the St. Louis Post Dispatch: Both Carl Gunnarsson and Jaden Schwartz missed the Blues last game due to injuries sustained in their prior game against Vegas.

Alex Steen also remains injured.

The Blues placed Patrick Maroon on the IR with an upper-body injury.

An update on their progress should be made today.

Canucks injury update

Vancouver Canucks: Injury updates from Canucks coach Travis Green:

Chris Tanev was given a maintenance day yesterday.

Antoine Roussel should be able to go tonight.

Alexander Edler will skate today.

Anders Nilsson might be able to skate today.

Sven Baertschi still has a little bit go.

Brandon Sutter is not close to being able to return.

Brock Boeser will skate today.

Jay Beagle is expected to be able to return in December.