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Rachel Lenzi of Buffalo News: UKKO-PEKKA LUUKKONEN’s low body injury imaging was clean, said Kevyn Adams, general manager of Buffalo Sabers. He is every day and they will learn more in the next few days.

Jordan Greenway suffered a setback in the offseason due to a mid-baby injury and lacked the start of training camp. He can start skating at the start of the season.

Alex Tuch is dealing with “little little things,” Adams said.

Evan Rawal: Colorado Avalanche goalkeeper Mackenzie Blackwood is released again yesterday. Coach Jared Bednar said it was part of his recovery plan and he will reevaluate it in about a week.

Jesse Pierce: Minnesota wild coach John Hynes said yesterday’s defensive players Zeev Buium and Forward Nico Sturm were detained for minor injuries and were called maintenance.

Michael Russo: Wild forward Zuccarello and defensive Jonas Brodin shot on the ice on Marc-Andre Fleury.

  • nhl.com: Wild GM Bill Guerin said Zuccarello had “something happened” and they didn’t know if he needed surgery.

nhl.com: New Jersey Devils forward Stefan Noesen will be a little after the surgery for an already existing groin injury.

nhl.com: New York Island goalkeeper Semyon Varlamov has improved from his low body injury, but without a timeline he will join the main group.

Colin Stephenson: New York Rangers coach Mike Sullivan on Artemi Panarin, he had to leave the practice early: “He gets injured in his lower body every day. It’s more preventive than anything. So early in training camp. We just want to make sure… we’re making progress… we can be ahead of anything that could be radar.”

nhl.com: Pittsburgh Penguins forward Rutger McGroarty has suffered upper body damage indefinitely. Front striker Kevin Hayes is evaluating upper body damage after colliding with Ryan Graves.

nhl.com: Seattle Kraken’s defensive player Brandon Montour will remove the capsule from his ankle two weeks after he will.

Forward Max McCormick will miss training camp indefinitely after suffering a hip injury.

Lance Hornby: Toronto Max Domi can return to practice today.

nhl.com: Alex Kerfoot’s Utah Mammoth is listed as a weekly weekly injury.

nhl.com: Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin didn’t skate yesterday, due to lower injuries. He is listed as a daily job, which is not a problem, according to coach Spencer Carbury.

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