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Helm (shoulder) skated with the Red Wings again this morning, but does not think he will be ready to play on Saturday.

Helm took line-rushes with Daniel Alfredsson and Riley Sheahan this morning which was a positive sign, but post-practice he told reporters he doesn't think he is quite 100%. Helm is targeting Monday to return to the Red Wings lineup.

Darren Helm
Darren Helm (shoulder) expected to join morning skate Tuesday, if goes well, could be ready for Thursday or Saturday's games.

Helm missed the last six games and won't play tomorrow vs. the Ducks. In 15 games he has registered seven goals and three assists. He is a key part of the Red Wings forward corp and his return would be big for a team who is struggling right now.

Darren Helm
Helm (shoulder) skated a little by himself this morning but there is still no timetable for when he will join the team for a full practice.

Helm's injury woes continue as he will miss his fourth straight game tomorrow in Tampa Bay. The Red Wings continue to battle a ton of injuries as they will also be without Stephen Weiss again.

Darren Helm
Helm (shoulder) not on the ice for Red Wings' practice.

Helm missed the last two games and it does not appear that he will play tomorrow vs. the Panthers. He will need to participate in tomorrow's morning skate in order to play. He has battled a lot of injuries as of late, but this does not appear to be too serious which is good news for the 26-year-old who has seven goals and 10 points in 15 games.

Darren Helm
Helm's MRI revealed fluid on his shoulder and he will miss both Friday and Saturday's games.

Helm joins Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg as Red WIngs forwards on the shelf. Helm had been on fire scoring six goals and three assists in his last 10 games. Stephen Weiss will shift to centre between Justin Abdelkader and Daniel Alfredsson with Helm out. He will be re-evaluated on Monday.

Darren Helm
Helm will not play on Friday because of a shoulder injury.

Helm will have an MRI on his shoulder where the nature severity of his injury is known. If the shoulder injury is serious it would be a terrible blow to the Red Wings and Helm. He has battled injuries throughout the last two seasons. Todd Bertuzzi will enter the lineup with Helm out, a full report should be revealed later today or tomorrow.

Darren Helm
It sounds like the plan is for Zach Parise (foot) to play tonight, unless there is a setback in warmups.

Parise was expected to miss 2-3 weeks with a foot contusion, but almost played on Wednesday and could play tonight. The WIld will jump on the ice for warmups at 5:30 pm EST where we will find out for sure if Parise will play.

Zach Parise
Parise (foot) will not play Wednesday.

Wild head coach Mike Yeo said that Parise will not play tonight. Parise thought that he would be able to play, but the pain just got worse as the skate went on. Parise said that his foot feels better skating than walking and that he does not want to put a timeline on his return, just take it day-by-day. Regardless, this has to be encouraging news for the Wild, as it appears that 2-3 weeks might be on the high-side - consider him questionable for Friday's contest vs. Colorado

Zach Parise
Parise (foot) was on the ice this morning testing his foot and has now joined his teammates for the morning skate and is taking line rushes on the top-line with Mikko Koivu and Charlie Coyle.

Parise was reportedly going to miss 2-3 weeks with a foot contusion, but taking line rushes usually indicates a player who is going to play tonight. Could he be in the lineup tonight and miss no games? Hmm, wouldn't that be unbelievable? We will continue to monitor this situation.

Zach Parise
Wild forward Zach Parise expected to miss 2-3 weeks with a left foot contusion.

Parise left Monday's game after blocking a slap shot. Parise remained in the game briefly before parting for the dressing room for the remainder of the night. He was re-evaluated this afternoon when they determined he would miss 2-3 weeks. This is a terrible break for the Wild who will lose their leading scorer for 8-11 games. Parise had 11 goals and 11 assists (22 points) in 25 games. The Wild have a lot of talented wingers who will see expanded roles with Parise sidelined.

Zach Parise
Parise (foot) left Monday's game and did not return.

Parise returned briefly before retiring to the dressing room for good. The Wild has the day off Tuesday, so typically when that happens, injury updates aren’t revealed until the next availability, which will occur Wednesday morning. So we likely won't have an update on Parise's status until then.

Zach Parise
Burns recorded a goal in his return to the lineup on Thursday, but admitted it will take some time to get the chemistry back with his linemates Joe Thornton and Tomas Hertl, as well as his “legs and lungs.”

Still, the Sharks improved to 8-0-1 this season with Burns in the lineup. Burns has faced the Devils (tonight's opponent) just four times in his career, with one goal and one assist.

Brent Burns
Nelson will be a healthy scratch tonight.

Nelson goes from the first line to a healthy scratch in an instant with Thomas Vanek returning from a lower-body injury and Michael Grabner getting back in the lineup. "Brock has played extremely well and the other guys have seen that. You have to make tough decisions," Islanders head coach Jack Capuano said.

Brock Nelson
Head coach Todd McLellan essentially confirmed that Burns would make his return to the lineup after missing exactly one month. "He's going to come off of [injured reserve], so there's a real good chance that he will play. We'll see how he is when he comes to the rink, but he's telling me now that he's ready. He looks ready, and right now he is."

Burns has been scratched for the last 13 games, after taking a series of high hits that included a whack in the face from Ottawa goaltender Robyn Lehner on Oct. 12. He had four goals and four assists in his first eight games on a line with Thornton and Tomas Hertl, with seven of his eight points coming at even strength.

Brent Burns
Burns (face) is taking shifts in his old spot. Good indication he’s in tomorrow, but nothing certain, of course.

Burns has missed 13 games, but could be back tomorrow. We have been here before with Burns and this injury - it looks like he is close and then he doesn't play. I won't get anyone's hopes up, monitor his status following tomorrow's morning skate.

Brent Burns