MacArthur has been skating almost every day and was hoping to be cleared to return this morning. The Senators said they followed all the league protocols and the doctors did not clear him despite him being symptom-free.
MacArthur was hit from behind by Patrick Sieloff during a scrimmage at Senators’ training camp. A concussion limited MacArthur to just four games last year and he was finally getting back to health, but this latest concussion not only puts the veteran winger’s season in jeopardy but his career.
MacArthur has not played since October 14th and has battled debilitating conclusion symptoms all year long. He will not play again this season, so he will look to get ready for the 2016-17 season. He only appeared in four games this season.
Macarthur was injured in Wednesday’s game and was held out of the lineup last night. He will miss a second straight game on Saturday, which suggests that Shane Prince will remain in the lineup.
MacArthur left Wednesday’s game with an upper-body injury and did not return. He will be kept out of the lineup tonight because of the injury, which will allow Shane Prince to make his season debut.
MacAthur was listed as a game-time decision, but he is on the ice for warmups, so it appears as if he will play. MacArthur, who is expected to skate on the Senators third line with J.G Pageau and Milan Michalek, is coming off of a season where he had 36 points (16G / 20A) in 62 games last season.
MacArthur’s practicing has been sporadic this week, but he was on the ice for the morning skate and he is listed as a game-time decision. MacArthur said there is a 50/50 chance that he plays tonight. Monitor his status when the teams hit the ice for warmups at 6:30 pm ET.
MacArthur has missed the last two practices, including this morning’s, and head coach Dave Cameron said he “isn’t sure MacArthur will play tomorrow.” With MacArthur out, Mike Hoffman is playing on the top-line and Curtis Lazar has been bumping into the top six.
MacArthur will play in his first game since February 16th tonight against his former team in Toronto. MacArthur will skate on the top-line with Kyle Turris and Mark Stone. Mac has 26 points (13G / 13A) in 53 games this season.
MacArthur has been out since February 16th, but he will be at coach Cameron’s “disposal” for Saturday. It seems like an easy choice to play MacArthur, but monitor his status during the morning skate.
MacArthur has been sidelined since February 16th, but it looks like he will be back for Saturday’s game against the Maple Leafs. MacArthur has 26 points (13G / 13A) in 53 games this season.
MacArthur has been sidelined with a concussion since February 16th, but he could be back in the lineup during the Senators back-to-back on Saturday or Sunday. MacArthur should provide a nice boost to a Senators team that is rolling right now.
MacArthur remains without a timetable for his return and he is reportedly still dealing with concussion symptoms, so he won’t be back in practice until those subside.
MacArthur and Robin Lehner both suffered concussions in their collision on Monday night. MacArthur was moved to IR on Thursday and is out indefinitely.
MacArthur, who was injured in a collision with Robin Lehner last night, was not on the ice for practice this morning and will be held out of tomorrow’s game. It was a scary looking collision, so there is no surprise that MacArthur won’t play tomorrow.
MacArthur was injured in a collision with his teammate Robin Lehner, which forced both players from the game. Coach Cameron did not have an update on MacArthur’s status after the game.
MacArthur is day-to-day with an illness, which means that J.G Pageau will likely be back in the lineup vs. the Oilers this afternoon.
MacArthur missed Thursday’s game with an illness, but will return this afternoon for the injured Chris Neil. MacArthur has 16 points (9G / 7A) in 27 games this season, but has just one goal in his last 10 games.