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After the Canucks’ defenceman took a blow to the head late in the game, the NHL’s concussion spotter pulled him for an assessment.
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Published Nov 14, 2025  • Last updated 18 minutes ago  • 1 minute read
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Carolina Hurricanes’ Jordan Martinook pesters Vancouver Canucks’ Filip Hronek during NHL game in Raleigh, N.C., Friday, Nov. 14, 2025. Photo by Karl B DeBlaker /APArticle content
The Vancouver Canucks are already down one crucial defenceman but you can’t help but worry when they’re down another given how Friday’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Carolina Hurricanes ended.
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In overtime of the game Filip Hronek was nowhere to be seen, an odd thing given he’s the team’s most skilled offensive blueliner in the absence of captain Quinn Hughes. Hughes, of course, was a scratch from Friday’s game because of an injury, either the arm or shoulder issue he had in Tuesday’s game versus Winnipeg, or perhaps something else, like the groin aggravation he was dealing with a week ago.
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After the game, head coach Adam Foote said Hronek was pulled from the game by the concussion spotter, following an ugly high hit by Carolina’s Andrei Svechnikov with just over two minutes left in the third period.
Hronek played after the hit but not in overtime. And his absence from the final frame will lead us to worry about his availability for Sunday’s game in Tampa.
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The Canucks are off on Saturday. They were previously scheduled to practice but given they did so on Thursday and have back-to-back games Sunday and Monday, it makes sense to use Saturday as a recovery day.
Unless there’s an unexpected update from the team on Saturday, we likely won’t know anything about Hronek’s status until Sunday.
As for Hughes’ status, Foote confirmed his captain skated on Friday morning and seemed ready to play, but as the game approached, Hughes started to feel off again and the captain decided to pull himself from consideration. The Canucks will obviously be hopeful he’s available Sunday.
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