Ferland is day-to-day with an upper-body injury and will come out of the lineup on Sunday. With Ferland out, Lance Bouma will return to the lineup in Ferland’s spot.
Ferland missed the last eight games with a sprained knee, but he will get back into the lineup tonight in Florida. Ferland has one assist and nine penalty minutes in seven games this season.
Ferland has missed the last eight games with a knee injury, but it looks like there’s a chance he will return to the lineup on Tuesday. Monitor Ferland’s status during pregame warmups.
Ferland suffered the injury in Friday's OT win over the Red Wings. He will miss at least a couple of weeks with a sprained knees. Derek Grant was recalled from Stockton (AHL) and he is expected to replace Ferland on Sunday.
Ferland, 23, had just five points (2G / 3A) in 26 games with the Flames last regular season, but played very well in the postseason racking up three goals and two assists in just nine games. His one-way deal paves the way for Ferland to make the 2015-16 opening day roster.
Ferland was held out of Game 2, but he took part in the morning skate today and said “I feel good, but it's going to be a coach's decision." Signs are pointing towards the rookie playing tonight, but he is officially listed as a game-time decision. Expect David Wolf to come out of the lineup if Ferland plays.
Ferland left Game 1 with an undisclosed injury and did not return. He was forced to leave after playing just 5:24, but the injury is not believed to be series and he should be in the lineup on Sunday.
This is Ferland’s, 22, second call-up of the season. He had one assist in 10 games with the Flames earlier in the season. The 6-foot-1, 225 lbs. forward has 15 points (7G / 8A) in 32 games with Adirondack.
Ferland had one assist in 10 games with the Flames, but heads back to the AHL where he has reorder four goals and five assists in nine games.
Ferland missed the last eight games with a concussion that he suffered in his NHL debut on October 31st. The Flames line rushes were a bit scrambled this morning, but Ferland figures to skate on the top line with Sean Monahan and Curtis Glencross.
Ferland has been sidelined since his NHL debut on October 31st. He was placed on IR this morning to make room for the Flames to recall Max Reinhart, who will make his season debut on Monday.
Ferland suffered the concussion in his NHL debut on Friday vs. the Predators. He was hit in the head by Anton Volchenkov, who was suspended for four games on Sunday. Sven Baertschi was recalled to play in Ferland's spot.
Ferland suffered and upper-body injury in his NHL debut on Friday vs. the Predators. Anton Volchenkov will have a hearing for the hit on Ferland and will likely be suspended. Ferland remains on the active roster, but is unlikely to play tonight, which means Sven Baertschi is in.
Ferland, 22, is expected to make his NHL debut on Friday. He skated on the top-line with Markus Granlund and Jiri Hudler this morning, so it looks like he will see a lot of ice-time in his debut. He has four goals and five assists in nine games with Adirondack this season. He is a big power-forward with speed and goal scoring ability.
Ferland will stay in the WHL the rest of the season but could get a long look at next year's training camp.