Hanzal recorded his 10th assist on Monday, but only played 5:39 before retiring to the dressing room for the night. He was listed as a game-time decision before the game, but there is no word whether he re-aggravated that injury. There was no further update on Hanzal’s status, which puts his status for Tuesday’s game in jeopardy.
Hanzal took part in the Coyotes’ morning skate, but will be a game-time decision tonight due to an undisclosed injury. The Coyotes will probably be without Antoine Vermette for a second straight game, so they can’t afford to lose Hanzal, who is tied for the NHL-lead with nine assists in eight games.
Hanzal underwent another back surgery in January and GM Don Maloney confirmed that Hanzal will miss the remainder of the regular season. Hanzal had eight goals and 16 assists (24 points) in 37 games this season.
Hanzal is set to undergo surgery next week to repair a lingering issue with his back, and the procedure is likely to end Hanzal's season.Hanzal has been sidelined since January 29, contributing eight goals and 24 points in only 37 games. This is the same ailment that's cost him time the past few seasons. A timeline for recovery is expected after the surgery is completed, but GM Don Maloney anticipates Hanzal will make a full recovery.
Hanzal is battling a reoccurring back issue that he had surgery on last year. He spent the majority of the summer rehabbing his back, but is dealing with issues again and could need another surgery, which would end his 2014-15 season.
Hanzal was already expected to miss at least the first two games of this week with an upper-body injury, so moving him to IR is just a formality to create a roster spot.
Hanzal will miss his fourth straight game tonight and is expected to miss at least the next three games as well. With Hanzal out, the Coyotes recalled Alexandre Bolduc, who will be in the lineup tonight vs. Carolina.
Hanzal missed Friday’s practice, but coach Tippett was hopeful that Hanzal would be in the lineup this afternoon. However, Hanzal is not on the ice for warmups, so he is a no-go in Ottawa. Consider him day-to-day.
Hanzal has missed the last four games with an upper-body injury, but will return tomorrow vs. the Flames. He had a four-point effort on January 3rd, prior to leaving the game with an upper-body injury, so hopefully he can pick up where he left off. He will likely centre Sam Gagner and Mikkel Boedker.
Hanzal will miss his fourth straight game when the Coyotes take on the Sharks tonight. His placement on IR makes room for the Coyotes to recall Philip Samuelsson, but Hanzal is eligible to be activated whenever he is healthy.
Hanzal has missed the last three games with an upper-body injury, but could be back on Tuesday vs. the Sharks. His return to practice is a good sign that he will be available, but monitor his status during tomorrow’s morning skate.
Hanzal will miss his second straight game with an upper-body injury that he suffered on Saturday night. Hanzal is listed as day-to-day and head coach Dave Tippett would not rule him out for Saturday.
Hanzal missed Tuesday’s game with an upper =-body injury, but because the Coyotes did not hold a morning skate, his status was not discovered until pre game warmups. He is day-to-day and in danger of missing Thursday’s game vs. Winnipeg.
Hanzal's wife gave birth to a baby girl yesterday and his status was uncertain. He will play this afternoon vs. the Kings.
Hanzal's wife gave birth to a baby girl on Friday and it was uncertain whether or not Hanzal would make it to Los Angeles in time. However, coach Tippett said that Hanzal is expected to make it in time and be in the lineup vs. the Kings.
Hanzal and his wife had a baby girl on Friday and it is unclear if he will make it to Los Angeles in time for Saturday's game vs. the Kings. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups.
Hanzal has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury. He will centre a line with Rob Klinkhammer and Martin Erat tonight vs. the Avalanche. He has 11 points (5G / 6A) in 15 games this season.
Hanzal will miss his fourth straight game with a lower-body injury. Head coach Dave Tippett thinks that Hanzal is a possibility for Tuesday if he continues to progress.
Hanzal has missed the last two games with a lower-body injury. He was on the ice for the Coyotes’ morning skate, but it sounds like he will miss his third consecutive game tonight.