The lower-body injury to Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov won’t keep him out for long. Head coach Paul Maurice told reporters, including Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News (Twitter link), that the center is expected to miss two to three weeks and is expected to be ready to play by the time Florida heads overseas in early November for games in Barkov’s native Finland, if not before then. That means he shouldn’t miss any more time relative to his original week-to-week designation. The 29-year-old has been a high-end two-way top center for several seasons now and has put up at least 78 points in each of the last three seasons. Harrington also noted that Florida winger Matthew Tkachuk won’t play Saturday against Buffalo, although his absence isn’t injury-related, but rather due to illness.
Other injury news from around the NHL:
*Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll is progressing from his lower-body injury but still has not returned to the ice, relays Terry Koshan of the Toronto Sun (Twitter link). The netminder was expected to get the start on Wednesday’s opener but was scratched earlier in the day, landing on IR retroactively to his last preseason appearance to make a roster spot for Dennis Hildeby. Woll is entering his second full NHL season and posted a 2.97 GAA with a .904 SV% in 25 games last season and added a 0.86 GAA with a .963 SV% in three playoff appearances.
*While the Sabres were hoping that winger J-J Peterka would be able to suit up Saturday, the team announced that won’t be the case, as he’ll miss his second straight game due to a concussion. However, head coach Lindy Ruff indicated that he’s hopeful Peterka will be able to suit up on Wednesday.
*Penguins winger Bryan Rust is listed as a game-time decision for Saturday’s game against Toronto, notes Dan Kingerski of Pittsburgh Hockey Now. The veteran has been listed as day-to-day for the last couple of weeks with a lower-body injury, landing him on IR to start the season, but he was a full participant in Pittsburgh’s morning skate. Rust had 28 goals and 28 assists in 62 games for the Penguins last season. The team has an open roster spot, so it won’t have to send someone down if Rust is indeed cleared to play.
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