Smith-Pelly is skating for the first time since the World Juniors. He likely returns to the lineup sometime in February.
Smith-Pelly is expected to miss a significant amount of time after injuring himself in today's 8-1 win over Finland.
The Ducks winger was spotted limping off the ice and was definitely in some pain. Stay tuned for a further update on his status.
Smith-Pelly should return to the team in the first week of January.
Smith-Pelly could become the victim of the numbers game as the team has options up front. The team has serious worries about his conditioning level at the midway point of the season but they may burn a year off his entry-level contract due to his performance.
If the Ducks decide not to dress Smith-Pelly, they could once again dress seven defensemen. Smith-Pelly remains on an entry-level slide with the ability to play two more games before the Ducks need to make a decision.
Sounds like Smith-Pelly will play his eighth NHL game tonight. Through his first seven he has one assist playing mostly as an energy player.
Smith-Pelly survived most of the roster cuts and figures to spend at least nine games on the third line. Through 67 games, the powerforward scored 36 goals and 66 points. Keep an eye on him for the future.He is viewed favorably by most scouts so keep an eye on him in the future.
Right now it sounds like Peter Holland has the inside track of making the team. In fact, most OHL pundits expect Smith-Pelly to return to Mississauga St. Michael's Majors of the OHL. Through 67 games, the powerforward scored 36 goals and 66 points. Keep an eye on him for the future.
Smith-Pelley plays a rugged, power forward style of play which should fit well in the Western Conference. After a successful career in the OHL, he could be able to make the jump into the NHL ranks with a strong training camp.