Hornqvist hast missed the last six games with a concussion, but barring any setbacks, he will return to the lineup tonight in Brooklyn. Hornqvist will skate on a line with Sidney Crosby—he enters play with five goals and eight assists (13 points) in 16 games.
Hornqvist was back on the ice for Tuesday’s practice and it looks like he could return to the lineup on Wednesday. Hornqivst skated on a line with Sidney Crosby and Conor Sheary which is a good sign he’ll be in tomorrow, but monitor his status during the morning skate.
Hornqvist left Saturday’s game win an injury and missed Monday’s practice. However, he was on the ice for the Penguins’ morning skate which suggests that he will play tonight. There was no official word on Honrqvist’s status, so consider him a game-time decision.
Hornqvist left Saturday’s game in New Jersey with an undisclosed injury and he missed Monday’s practice. A number of Penguins’ forwards missed practice because of illnesses, but there was no word whether that is what Hornqvist is dealing with. Expect an update on his status on Tuesday.
Hornqvist missed the last five games with an undisclosed injury, but will be back in the lineup today vs. the Coyotes. Hornqvist has 55 points (23G / 22A) in 56 games this season and will play on a line with Sidney Crosby today, so make sure he is active in all formats.
Hornqvist has missed the last five games but could return tomorrow vs. the Blue Jackets. It appeared in practice this afternoon that Evgeni Malkin is closer to returning than Hornqvist, but monitor his status tomorrow afternoon.
Hornqvist has missed the last four games and it doesn’t look like he will play on Thursday, but should be able to return to the lineup by the weekend.
Hornqvist suffered an unspecified injury in the Penguins 5-1 loss to the Red Wings on Sunday. He dropped his stick and appeared to be in visible pain while leaving the ice, but he didn’t even appear to take any contact prior to dropping his lumber. Hornqvist is expected to miss all three games this week.
Hornqvist was injured in the Penguins loss to the Red Wings on Sunday. He will not travel on the Penguins upcoming three-game road trip.
Hornqvist missed the last 11 games with a lower-body injury, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Jets. He has recorded 29 points (13G / 16A) in 33 games this season. He will skate on the top-line tonight, but neither Sidney Crosby or Evgeni Malkin are available to centre that line.
Hornqvist, who just returned to the ice on Monday, apparently could be available tonight vs. the Jets. He took part in the morning skate and skated on a line with Beau Bennett and Brandon Sutter, which is a good sign that he could play tonight. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups at 6:30PM ET.
Hornqvist returned to the ice on Monday and his presence on the ice this morning is a sign that he could be available tonight, but that seems unlikely. Monitor his status after the A.M skate.
Hornqvist has been sidelined since December 27th with a lower-body injury. The Penguins have not provided many updates on Hornqvist, but he is expected to resume skating on Monday. He will likely need to skate for 7-10 days before he returns to the lineup.
There has been a very limited amount of updates on Hornqvist’s status, but it sounds like we will get an exact timetable sometime this week. He will miss his 11th straight game tonight.
The Penguins announced that Hornqvist will miss a few weeks on Sunday, so it is no surprise to see him going on IR to clear room for the Penguins to recall a forward.
Hornqvist suffered a lower-body injury in Saturday’s loss to the Capitals. The Penguins injury woes continue. Don’t expect to see Hornqvist until at least the middle of January.