Due to a clerical error Raymond was held out of the lineup last night. He will return against the Flames -- a team he has the most points against over his career.
Raymond gets back into the lineup for the first time since Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The speedy winger should add a good deal of competition to the second and third lines.
Raymond might not enter the lineup until the team starts losing. The speedy winger has been out since Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
Raymond likely needs a little while to get his timing back but should draw back in within the next week or two. Expect him to get a chance to play with Ryan Kesler.
Raymond continues to recover and has even practiced during line rushes. His status now is up to head coach Alain Vigneault.
Raymond continues to recover from his cracked vertebrae. While he continues to skate and practice with the team the Canucks will play it safe with their speedy center.
Mason Raymond skated with linemates for the first time in a while which could be an indication he will draw back into the lineup. The speedy winger last played in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals where he was can opened into the boards.
Raymond takes the next step towards his recovery and could get back into game action within the next few weeks. Expect the speedy winger to play on the second line when he returns.
Raymond won't make contact for a while but practicing is certainly a step in the right direction.
Raymond returning to the ice is certainly the first step. However, don't expect him back for at least another month as he continues to recover from the scary incident that happened during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
I wouldn't expect Raymond back any time soon following his Game 6 injury in last year's Stanley Cup Finals.
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