Lapierre had two goals and seven assists in 45 games with the Blues. He has averaged just over 10 minutes TOI per game this season, with 1:45 of that coming on the penalty kill. He is a strong face-off man, winning 54.9% of his draws this season.
Lapierre is expected to practice on Monday but is doubtful to play. He has missed the last three games, but should return to the Blues' fourth line next week.
Lapierre was the recipient of a hit late in the game by the Canucks' Dan Hamhuis. Hitchcock said that Lapierre did not return. "Don't know yet (about Lapierre's status)," head coach Ken Hitchcock said. "He took that hit late in the game, that low hit there. He's been exercising full, but not able to skate on a full-time basis. So we'll evaluate him tomorrow and see if he can play tomorrow." The fourth line in Monday's practice was made up of Brenden Morrow, Ryan Reaves and Adam Cracknell.
Boyle was carted off on a stretcher so there is no surprise that Lapierre will see a hefty suspension.
The 28-year-old Lapierre had four goals and six assists in 48 games with Vancouver, and appeared in four playoff games.
Lapierre moves down to the second line for tonight's tilt. He scored nine goals and 19 points with 128 PIM in 81 games.
Look for Lapierre to start tonight's game on the top line. He has six goals and 14 points with 122 PIM in 77 games.
Expect Lapierre to line up on the fourth line during the Canucks' next game. The agitator has six goals and 11 points in 57 games with 116 PIM.
Look for Lapierre to skate on the third line tomorrow. The agitator has six goals and 11 points and 116 PIM in 56 games.
Lapierre moves up to the third line with Ebbett sidelined. He has five goals and nine points through 42 games.
Lappy moves up to the third line due to all the injuries. The agitator has four goals and four assists in 27 games, playing primarily on the fourth line.