Cammalleri has missed the last two games with an illness, but said he is feeling better and expects to play tonight vs. the Kings. Cammalleri leads the Devils with 25 goals and is second on the team in points with 36.
Cammalleri will be a game-time decision so monitor his status during warmups a 6:30 pm ET.
Cammalleri has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury, but he will be returning to the lineup tonight vs. Carolina. Cammalleri has missed a total of 12 games due to injury this season, but still leads the team in goals with 11.
Cammalleri, who has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury, returned to practice on Monday, but is not on the ice for the Devils’ morning skate. Despite not skating this morning, coach Pete DeBoer called Cammalleri “likely” for tonight’s game.
Cammalleri will miss his fourth consecutive game with a lower-body injury. There is no word on when he is expected to be back in the lineup, but his movement to IR allowed the Devils to recall Mike Sislo from Albany (AHL).
Cammalleri left Saturday’s game early and did not return. He has been dealing with a bone bruise and will miss his third of the last five games. Tim Sestito was recalled this morning and could get into the lineup tonight.
Cammalleri has missed the last two games with a lower-body injury but will play tonight in Philadelphia. He has 11 goals and four assists in 21 games this season.
Cammalleri will miss his second straight game with a lower-body injury he suffered on Saturday vs. the Capitals. Cammalleri is listed as day-to-day.
Cammalleri reportedly pulled a muscle in his butt and will not travel to Carolina for Monday’s game. There is no word on if he will be available on Tuesday against Chicago.
Cammalleri played just 13:26 before retiring to the dressing room for the evening. The Devils did not have an update on Cammalleri following the loss, so consider him day-to-day and expect more details to be released over the next 24 hours.
Cammalleri missed the last six games with a neck injury that was suffered on October 25th. He will return on the Devils top-line with Travis Zajac and Jaromir Jagr. In a quiet night in the NHL, get Cammalleri in your daily league lineups. He has five goals and two assists in eight game this season.
Cammalleri has missed the last six games with a neck injury that he suffered on October 24th vs. Dallas. He was back skating with Travis Zajac and Jaromir Jagr, which is a good sign that could be back tomorrow night in Boston.
Cammalleri has missed the last four games and it looks like he will miss at least the next two as well. He was on the ice this morning skating by himself, but he is not ready to return to practice just yet.
Cammalleri will likely miss his second straight game with a jaw injury. He was not on the ice for the morning skate, which suggests that he won't be in the lineup yet again. With Cammalleri out, Reid Boucher will stay in the lineup.
Cammalleri caught an elbow in the jaw on Friday vs. Dallas and played on Saturday, but will sit out tonight as a result of the elbow. He underwent X-rays on Monday, but the results of the X-ray have not been released. With Cammalleri out, Reid Boucher will make his season debut.
Cammalleri was undergoing X-rays on his jaw this morning after being elbowed in the face in Friday's game against the Stars. There is no word whether he will be in the lineup on Tuesday or not, but if he does not play, expect Reid Boucher to make his season debut.
Cammalleri, 32, scored 26 goals with 19 assists (45 games) in 63 games with the Flames last season. He goes to New Jersey to try and help spark an offence that traditionally has a difficult time scoring goals.
Wednesday may have been Cammalleri's last game with the Flames as he is set to become an unrestricted free-agent in the offseason. He finishes the season with 26 goals and 19 assists (45 points) in 63 games. Cammalleri was also one of the NHL's hottest players after the lockout--he scored 12 goals with 11 assists in his final 19 games.
Cammalleri missed Friday's game with an illness, but it looks like he could be back in for the season finale in Vancouver tonight.
Cammalleri has not skated each of the last two days, so it looks like he will miss tonight's game with an illness... Not the face injury which he suffered in the Flames last contest.