Head coach John Hynes did not have an update on Boyle’s status postgame, so the fourth line centre should be considered questionable for Tuesday’s game in Philadelphia. Monitor Boyle’s status over the next 24 hours.
Boyle departed Saturday’s game early but will play tonight vs. the Red Wings. Boyle has been one of feel good stories of the 2017-18 season and comes into Wednesday’s game red-hot having recorded six goals and four assists (10 points) in his last eight games.
Boyle was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia in September and it looks like he is ready to make his Devils and season debut tonight in Vancouver. Boyle is expected to centre the Devils’ fourth line with Miles Wood and Blake Coleman on his wings.
Boyle was with the Lightning since the 2015 season before being dealt to the Maple Leafs at last year’s deadline. Boyle finished the campaign with 13 goals and 12 assists (25 points) in a combined 75 games, but just three assists in 21 games in Toronto. Boyle is a solid bottom-6 forward that is solid on the face-off dot, winning over 50 percent for his career.
Boyle is a monster at 6-foot-7, 244 lbs. and is a versatile forward that can play either centre or the wing. Boyle is expected to solidify the Maple Leafs’ bottom-6 and brings 100 games of playoff experience to an inexperienced team. Boyle had 13 goals and nine assists (22 points) in 54 games with the Lightning this season.
Boyle has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury, but could return to the lineup on Thursday. Boyle enters the Sabres game with 10 goals and three assists (13 points) in 36 games.
Boyle has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury, but was on the ice for Tuesday’s practice and is hopeful that he can play on Thursday. To be sure, monitor the big forwards status leading up to Thursday.
This afternoon Boyle will miss his third straight game and will miss his fourth tomorrow vs. the Penguins. He remains day-to-day so monitor his status next week.
Boyle left last Saturday’s game with a lower-body injury and will miss tonight’s game vs. the Jets. Head coach Jon Cooper didn’t sound optimistic that Boyle would be available for Thursday either. Adam Erne could make his NHL debut on Tuesday with Boyle out.
Boyle missed Saturday’s game in Philadelphia with an upper-body injury, returned to the lineup on Monday, but it appears as if he re-aggravated the injury and will come out of the lineup tonight. With Boyle out, the Lightning have recalled Erik Condra from Syracuse (AHL) to play tonight.
Boyle missed Saturday’s game with a upper-body injury, but is expected to be back in the lineup tonight in Nashville. The Lightning went with seven defensemen with Boyle out, so expect the more traditional 12 forward, six defensemen look tonight with the big forward back in. He has four goals and one assist in 18 games this season.
Boyle missed Sunday’s game vs. the Panthers, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Oilers. With Boyle back in, Jonathan Marchessault will be a healthy scratch. Boyle has 10 points (8G / 2A) in 39 games this season.
Boyle has missed the last two games with a head injury, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Canadiens. Boyle has eight goals and two assists (10 points) in 31 games this season.
Boyle was crushed by Mark Borowiecki in Sunday’s game and hit his head off of the ice and had to be helped off of the ice. The immediate concern is a concussion and that would likely keep him out of Tuesday’s game vs. Vancouver.
Boyle has missed the last three games with an undisclosed injury, but he was on the ice for the morning skate and should return to the lineup tonight vs. the Avalanche. If he is scratched, Jonathan Marchessault will make his season debut.
Boyle has missed the last two games with an undisclosed injury and despite taking part in the morning skate, he remains a game-time decision. Boyle said he doesn’t know if he will play, so monitor his status during the pre-game warmup.
Boyle missed the morning skate because he didn’t feel well when he woke up this morning. Boyle is listed as a game-time decision and will likely be replaced by J.T Brown if he is unable to play.
Boyle gets a nice payday after a strong season and postseason where he had three goals and five assists (eight points) in 25 games. Boyle is a giant at 6-foot-7, 244 lbs. and brings a mix of size and skill to the Lightning.