Hanzal will miss a second straight game with a lower-body injury. He was listed as a game-time decision, but will not play. He is considered day-to-day.
The Coyotes did not skate this morning because of their recent busy schedule, so head coach Dave Tippett said he will know more about Hanzal’s availability closer to game-time. Hanzal missed Tuesday’s game with a lower-body injury.
“Hanzal come off [Tuesday] morning complaining he didn’t feel good,” said head coach Dave Tippett. “He went to try to warmup but said he couldn’t play.” Hanzal should be considered day-to-day until there are more details on Hanzal’s ailment.
Coyotes head coach Dave Tippet said Hanzal is receiving treatment today and could possibly join the team on their current road trip. He remains day-to-day.
Hanzal missed practice today after being injured on Saturday night and he will not travel with the team which means he won't play Tuesday in Nashville and likely not in Minnesota on Thursday either. He was spotted with his knee wrapped walking around the facility, but head coach Dave Tippett called him day-to-day.
Hanzal left Saturday's game after suffering a lower-body injury and did not return. There is no word on the nature or severity of the injury, but his absence this morning suggests that he won't be available on Tuesday vs. Nashville.
Hanzal will miss his third straight game after suffering a lower-body injury on April 4th. With the Coyotes eliminated from the playoffs, don't be surprised if Hanzal does not play on Sunday.
Hanzal hopped on the ice this morning, took a couple of laps around before shaking his head (in displeasure we assume) and heading off of the ice. It looks like Hanzal will miss a second straight game, and what back timing for the Coyotes as they continue to fight furiously with the Dallas Stars for the final Wild Card spot.
Hanzal was listed as questionable, but he will no play tonight after suffering a lower-body injury on Saturday. This is a tough break for the Coyotes, who are battling for the final Wild Card spot in the West.
Hanzal was injured in Saturday's game vs. Edmonton. He played just 10:33 (AVG 18:41) before retiring to the dressing room for the night. He reportedly received treatment this morning, but his status remains in question. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups.
This is great news for the Coyotes who will get a big body back in their lineup vs. a tough Kings team. He has missed the last seven games with a lower-body ailment. He has 15 goals and 22 assists (37 points) in 55 games this season. He will skate on a line with Rob Klinkhammer and Radim Vrbata.
Hanzal has missed the last seven games with a lower-body injury, but it appears as if he will be back in the lineup tonight in L.A. Hanzal has scored two goals in the first two games vs. the Kings this season. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups to be sure he is in.
Hanzal will miss his seventh straight game tonight, but is getting closer to returning to the lineup. His next chance to return in Monday in Los Angeles.
Hanzal will miss his sixth straight contest tonight in Boston. He was on the ice this morning but his limited participation foreshadowed that he would not play tonight.
Hanzal did not take lines rushes and only participated in a couple of drills. This limited participation suggests that he will sit out for a sixth consecutive game.
Hanzal will miss his fourth straight contest with a lower-body injury. He was on the ice for the morning skate, which is a positive sign that he could return on Tuesday.
This comes as no surprise, Hanzal had been listed as doubtful prior to Saturday's contest. Tonight will mark the third consecutive game that Hanzal will have missed.
Hanzal did not take part in the morning skate, but skated after the team got off of the ice. That would usually indicate a player who will not be in the lineup tonight.
Hanzal has missed the last two games with a lower-body injury, his absence this morning suggests that he will not be in the lineup tonight in Washington. The Coyotes are 2-0 without Hanzal, so there is no reason to rush him back if he is not 100 per cent.
Hanzal has missed multiple practices lately and it appears as if he will miss his second consecutive games tonight. Hanzal will likely be playing with fellow Czech Olympian Martin Erat when he returns from injury. If Hanzal does not play tonight, monitor his status before Saturday's game vs. the Capitals.