To say there has been a lot of speculation about Thatcher Demko’s injury would be a considerable understatement. After playing the series opener against Nashville, Demko was ruled as out day-to-day and then week-to-week soon after, fueling plenty of theories about the nature of the injury. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports (Twitter link) that the best way to qualify this injury is that it’s a unique one. The Canucks are hopeful that it’s not as bad as they initially feared and it might not be something that surgery can ultimately fix. Accordingly, they don’t have an idea of the true timeframe for a return other than he’s not going to be back within the next week or two.
Other injury news from around the postseason:
- It has been a rough playoff on the injury front for Washington’s back end. Already missing Rasmus Sandin and Nick Jensen to injury, Ethan Bear (Player Assistance Program), and injury recall Vincent Iorio, the team announced (Twitter link) that rearguard Trevor van Riemsdyk sustained an upper-body injury in the first period and did not return. He was injured on a hit from Matt Rempe who received a minor penalty for interference on the play. Now down 3-0 in the series, the Capitals will have to turn to Hardy Haman Aktell if none of Sandin, Jensen, Iorio, or van Riemsdyk can return for Sunday’s fourth game.
- The Avalanche welcomed back defenseman Samuel Girard tonight against Winnipeg as NHL.com’s Tracey Myers relayed (Twitter link). The 25-year-old suffered a concussion late in the regular season against the Jets and hadn’t played since then. Girard had a bit of a down year for Colorado as he was limited to 18 points in 59 games, the lowest output of his career while his ATOI dipped to 19:23, the lowest since his rookie season. Still, as a top-four blueliner, his return was certainly a welcome one.
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