Beleskey has missed the last three games, but will be back in tonight. Beleskey has skated on the top-line for the last few days, but tonight he will play on the second line with Ryan Kesler and Kyle Palmieri. Beleskey has had a career-year, scoring 22 goals and 10 assists (32 points) in 63 games.
Beleskey was scheduled to be in the lineup on Sunday, but was a late scratch after suffering a lower-body injury in warmups. He is listed as day-to-day.
Beleskey missed nearly one month with a shoulder injury, but it looks like he will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Wild. Beleskey will start on the Ducks top-line with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry. He has 21 goals and nine assists (30 points) in 56 games.
Beleskey has been sidelined since February 15th, but it looks like he could return at some point during the three-game western Canadian road-trip. Monitor his status heading into next week.
Beleskey will be out until early-to-mid March after suffering an upper-body injury on Sunday. With Beleskey out, Emerson Etem has been recalled from Norfolk (AHL).
Beleskey played just 3:23 before being forced from Sunday’s game with an upper-body injury. Coach Bruce Boudreau did not have an update on Beleskey’s status following Sunday’s game, so expect an update on Monday.
Beleskey served as a healthy scratch in Wednesday's game, but he will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Devils. He is second on the team in goals (behind Corey Perry) with 17. He will skate on a line with Rickard Rakell and Devante Smith-Pelly.
This comes as a bit of a surprise considering Beleskey is leading the team in goals with 17, but his playing time has been diminishing as of late, so head coach Bruce Boudreau must want him to correct something. Tim Jackman will play with Beleskey out.
After just one game the Ducks have already moved Dany Heatley off of the top-line and replaced him with Beleskey. The big winger has five goals in the first 10 games of the season. He is averaging 2.7 shots per game and firing at 18.5% right now.
Beleskey has not played since game 3 because of a lower-body issue. He has two goals and two assists in five games this postseason, but he will not be back until the next round, given the Ducks get by the Kings this round.
Beleskey was injured in game 3 and did not return. His lower-body ailment kept him off of the ice this morning and will hold him out of game 4 tonight in Los Angeles. Expect Daniel Winnik to slide back into the Ducks' lineup.
Head coach Bruce Boudreau said that his availability for game 2 likely depends on whether or not he skates. With Beleskey not skating that suggests that he won't play Friday. Consider him questionable, and expect Devante Smith-Pelly to take his spot in the lineup.
Beleskey will take a seat tonight and Emerson Etem, who was just recalled will likely slide into the lineup vs. the Sharks. He is listed as day-to-day.
Beleskey has not played since October 5 because of a broken thumb. He was a full participant in practice on Sunday and this morning and it appears as if he will play with Nick Bonino and Teemu Selanne.
Belesky is not a fantasy relevant player but he will likely miss the next 4 or 5 games.
Beleskey draws out for tonight's match. He scored four goals and 15 points in 69 games.
Beleskey moves back to the third line. He has four goals and 13 points in 57 games.
Beleskey figures to draw in on the fourth line tonight. He has four goal and 13 points through 53 games.
Beleskey moves back down to the third line. He has four goals and 12 points in 46 games.
Beleskey has looked pretty good over the last couple of games and is expected to move up to the second line. He now has three goals and 10 points through 43 games.