National Hockey League roundup
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[October 20, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Boston
Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask suffered a concussion in a practice
collision with rookie teammate Ander Bjork on Wednesday and has
entered the NHL's concussion protocol.
The club issued a statement Thursday afternoon, prior to Rask
missing the game against the Vancouver Canucks.
Earlier, it was announced Rask would not start and that the Bruins
had recalled Zane McIntyre to back up Anton Khudobin.
Rask is just 1-3-0 on the young season, had lost his last three
starts and has an .882 save percentage in his four starts.
Boston also recalled goaltender Zane McIntyre from Providence of the
American Hockey League on an emergency basis. With Rask sidelined,
backup Anton Khudobin was scheduled to start Thursday night against
the Canucks.
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Bruins forward David Backes, who has yet to play this season while
dealing with diverticulitis, was activated off injured reserve and
is eligible to play against visiting Vancouver.
Backes had 17 goals and 38 points in 2016-17 -- his first year with
the Bruins after playing his first 10 seasons with the St. Louis
Blues.
Boston also placed forward Ryan Spooner on injured reserve. Spooner
is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks after suffering a
right groin adductor tear. He was injured in Boston's 3-1 loss at
expansion Vegas on Sunday.
The Bruins also assigned left winger Peter Cehlarik to Providence.
Cehlarik, 22, has not appeared in a game for Boston this season.
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Los Angeles Kings center Jeff Carter underwent surgery to repair a
cut on his left leg sustained in Wednesday night's game.
Kings vice president and general manager Rob Blake said in a
statement that Carter will be out indefinitely. TSN reported that
the procedure on Carter was to repair a damaged ankle tendon, adding
a best-case scenario for recovery is six to eight weeks.
In addition, the Kings gave a two-year contract extension to
defenseman Derek Forbort and signed forward Brooks Laich to a
one-year deal.
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A shot by Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin gets by New York
Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist to win the game in overtime at
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The 32-year-old Carter has three assists in the first six games this
season, but he pumped in 32 goals in 2016-17 -- his highest output
since scoring 36 times for the Philadelphia Flyers in 2010-11.
Forbort, a first-round draft pick (No. 15 overall) of Los Angeles in
2010, has a pair of assists in six games this season. His deal has
an average annual value of $2.525 million.
Laich, 34, signed a one-year, two-way contract worth $650,000 if he
sticks with Los Angeles.
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St. Louis Blues left winger Vladimir Sobotka has been fined $5,000
for high-sticking Chicago Blackhawks left winger Patrick Sharp
during Wednesday night's game in St. Louis.
The incident took place at 14:40 of the third period and Sobotka was
assessed a double-minor penalty.
The $5,000 fine is the maximum penalty for the infraction under the
NHL's Collective Bargaining Agreement. The money goes into the
league's players' emergency assistance fund.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins recalled defenseman Zach Trotman from the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League.
The former 210th overall pick of the Boston Bruins in the 2010 draft
has played in 67 career games, all with Boston. Trotman had three
goals and nine assists for 12 points during his three-year stint
with Boston.
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