Good morning, good afternoon, good evening everyone. Welcome back to the Injury Ward. My name is Logan Clarkson and every Wednesday and Sunday I will be chauffeuring you through injury news and updates from around the NHL. I’ll do my best to offer useful analysis and opinion as it relates to fantasy throughout. As always I’d like to thank every single one of you for reading. Now, on to the bad (and some good) news.
Logan Cooley / Utah Mammoth – Cooley (lower body) is out indefinitely, the team announced Monday. What a crap break for the Mammoth and Logan, as they barely hang on to the final wild card spot in the Western Conference. Lots of season to go but they’re going to need all the help they can get. Cooley was in the midst of matching his coldest streak of the season, having no points in his last four games. Hopefully he can come back a bit stronger and improve on that 0.87 point per game pace from last year. Barrett Hayton is the one to watch, filling in for Cooley on the top line.
Thatcher Demko / Vancouver Canucks – Demko (lower body) could be ready to play against the Sabres on Thursday after head coach Adam Foote told reporters, “Well, there’s a large percentage that Demko will be going Thursday, probably,” per Canucks Army. Thatcher is nearly ready to come back into the lineup to catch his next ailment. Kidding, but as I’ve said before I have no faith in his continued health. It’s sad to see the promise he has, be continually stymied at every turn, and we can only assume it’s a huge mental battle as well with him being so young.
Elias Pettersson / Vancouver Canucks – Pettersson (upper body) could return to practice Wednesday, and the Canucks play Thursday at home against the Sabres so it’s possible he returns alongside Thatcher Demko. Pettersson had a very slow start to the year but had some good peripherals to take the sting away. Elias turned it on for the month of November and has since slowed his roll a bit again. With all the rumors swirling around Vancouver about Quinn Hughes and pretty well every other player, I might try to sell somewhat high on him myself before they almost certainly lose their most important player(s).
Scott Wedgewood / Colorado Avalanche – Wedgewood was forced to leave the shootout of Tuesday’s game versus the Predators after a collision during one of Nashville’s attempts, Jesse Montano of Guerilla Sports reports. A weird one for Wedgewood, I don’t think I’ve ever seen or heard of a goalie leaving the game in the shootout. Wedgewood was piled into by Filip Forsberg who caught an edge on Nashville’s second attempt. He was driven backwards while in full splits, taking a shoulder to the head and going down like a piece of laminate flooring. Wedgewood stayed in to face the next shooter after softening Forsberg’s fall. He made the save, but left the game after, while Mackenzie Blackwood came in to watch Gabriel Landeskog fail in his attempt to keep the game going. Not sure who gets the loss in their record, that’s a weird one.
Evgeni Malkin / Pittsburgh Penguins – Malkin (upper body) was designated for injured reserve Tuesday. He missed the Pens’ game on December 7th and is slated to be on the shelf for at least another seven days following the designation. Malkin has completely turned back the clock thus far in the 2025-26 season. He’s posted 29 points in 26 games, good for a 91 points pace. To put that into perspective, he hasn’t touched numbers like that since 2019-20 when he touched a 110 point pace. Add to it being a -24 last year in 68 games played (I know it’s a nearly useless stat), and it’s already looking like a huge win for whoever took the risk on him in their drafts.
Jason Zucker / Buffalo Sabres – Zucker sustained a lower body injury against the Flames on Monday and “will miss some time,” according to head coach Lindy Ruff, per WGR Sports Radio 550. Zucker was supposed to be my ace waiver pick up this week, and he had a great start to that effect after posting two powerplay assists on Monday against Calgary in a 7-4 drubbing that Buffalo was handed. He took a knock on that game unfortunately and was ousted to the spare parts bin (IR).
Victor Hedman / Tampa Bay Lightning – Hedman (undisclosed) did not return to Tuesday’s game versus the Canadiens after leaving the Lightnings’ 6-1 trouncing of the Canadiens at the Bell Center. Darren Raddysh owners everywhere rejoice, and would happily dance on the grave of this man’s career if he were to go out for good. Raddysh has seen no less than 70 percent of the Lightnings’ powerplay time since November 8th, and is usually a good bit higher than. Hedman has only missed five games in that timeframe, and has had a whopping three seconds of powerplay time since he returned from injury three games ago, so if he is only having his time limited due to a nagging injury, this will not at all help to him get back on that first unit.
Lukas Dostal / Anaheim Ducks – Dostal (upper body) is traveling with the Ducks on their five-game road trip, which began Tuesday in Pittsburgh, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports. Good news for Anaheim, bad news for Ville Husso. Husso has wins in his last three starts, the most recent two being quality starts including a 44 save 4-3 shootout win over Pittsburgh Tuesday night. Dostal has been out of the lineup since November 22nd and may need a week or two to get up to speed so splitting starts could be a thing in the short term. Lukas started 17 of Anaheim’s 22 games before injury so they may also want to keep him fresh if they can continue to hang onto a playoff spot in the West. whichIm sure they would probably consider that to be very doable since they’re sitting in first place in the Pacific Division at the moment.
Josh Norris / Buffalo Sabres – Norris missed Tuesday’s game versus the Oilers due to both illness and soreness, Matthew Fairburn of The Athletic reports. Better news than we all expected for Norris, who has only been able to play in five games so far this year, missing nearly the entire month of October, and actually missing the full month of November. He’s been on a tear since coming back at least, with eight points in four games since being held off the scoresheet in his first game back from his prior injury.
Mats Zuccarello / Minnesota Wild – Head coach John Hynes stated that Zuccarello (undisclosed) is “doing okay,” but he didn’t have a timeline for the winger, Sarah McLellan of The Minnesota Star Tribune reports Monday. This one was a tough watch, as Zucc got put into the tilt-a-whirl. He started to cut into the middle before the Blueline and Vince Dunn did his best impression of a homing missile and locked onto his chest perfectly on impact. The slow motion video is genuinely impressive, when you see just how perfect Dunn’s tracking for the hit was. Like leading a sheep to slaughter. Hope Zuccarello is okay, I might light a candle or two for him after that one.
Jack Roslovic / Edmonton Oilers – The Oilers announced Monday that Roslovic (undisclosed) will likely be in the mix to return around Christmas, Tony Brar of Oilers TV reports. It seems like all the Oilers needed was to lose their best performing forward over the last two months, in order to turn on the jets. They did lose to Buffalo on Tuesday, but a literal last second goal from McDavid got them a point before losing in overtime. Roslovic has been a great fit in Edmonton, and only went pointless in three of his 15 games, for 17 points since October 25th.
Charlie McAvoy / Boston Bruins – McAvoy (face) will travel with the Bruins ahead of their three-game road trip that begins Tuesday in St. Louis, and he hopes to return at some point during the trip, Scott McLaughlin of WEEI reported. McAvoy took that puck straight to the mouth weeks ago and in a gruesome replay you can see a row of his teeth hit the ejection seat, with no parachutes in sight. Charlie was on pace for 60 points before the hiccup, which would have been his highest point total in his career but he’s never played more than 78 games so that doesn’t help. He will return to nearly 24 minutes a night at all strengths including the top powerplay.
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