News: Beauchemin has undergone successful reconstructive surgery on a ligament in his right knee, the Anaheim Ducks announced Monday. [+]
Impact: The defenseman hopes to return in time for the start of next season. Beauchemin, who turns 33 next month, played the past month with a torn ligament in his knee. He had surgery last Thursday, shortly after the Ducks were eliminated from the first round of the playoffs. Beauchemin had an outstanding season for the Ducks, getting six goals and 18 assists with a plus-19 rating. He also was the team's co-scoring leader in the postseason with six points. ( STATS - Mon. May 20, 2013) |
News: Beauchemin underwent successful reconstructive surgery on a ligament in his right knee last Thursday, the Globe and Mail reports. [+]
Impact: The 32-year-old played for a month with the torn ligament in his knee, but following the Ducks' elimination from the playoffs last week, he decided to go under the knife. Beauchemin, who put up 24 points (6G, 18A) and a plus-19 rating during the regular season, hopes to return in time for the start of next season. ( RotoWire - Mon. May 20, 2013) |
News: General manager Bob Murray said Getzlaf never returned to full strength after injuring his right ankle, Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register reports. [+]
Impact: Getzlaf suffered the right ankle injury on March 3 against Dallas when he got tangled up with Jamie Benn. With a full offseason ahead of him, Getzlaf should be fully healed by next season. ( RotoWire - Thu. May 16, 2013) |
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News: St. Louis Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said it was no big deal that he and goalie Jaroslav Halak argued about playing time during the playoffs, calling it an "everyday occurrence." The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Hitchcock and Halak clashed after the goalie was late for a meeting prior to Game 4. Halak didn't play in the playoffs after recovering from a groin injury late in the season. [+]
Impact: Hitchcock also said Sunday that he didn't anticipate major roster changes after the Blues squandered a 2-0 series lead against the Los Angeles Kings and lost four in a row against the Los Angeles Kings after taking a 2-0 series lead. Addressing Halak, Hitchcock said he'd have been surprised if the goalie was unhappy about not getting used in the playoffs. Halak is among three goalies under contract next season along with Brian Elliott and rookie Jake Allen. ( STATS - Sun. May 12, 2013) |
News: Elliott allowed two goals on 16 shots in Friday's decisive 2-1, Game 6 loss to Los Angeles as the Blues were eliminated from the playoffs. [+]
Impact: The winning goal will haunt Elliott wherever he ends up next season as Dustin Penner's slap shot flew by him with less than a second remaining in the second period. It changed direction off of Elliott's teammate Roman Polak, but it was a damaging goal that St. Louis couldn't pull back. Elliott surrendered nine goals on 61 shots in the series' final three games, a less-than-desirable save percentage hovering around 87 percent as the Blues lost four straight games. ( RotoWire - Sat. May 11, 2013) |
News: Elliott will be in goal for Friday's Game 6 against the Kings, thefourthperiod.com reports. [+]
Impact: Elliott has been leaky in goal the last two games for the Blues, with his save percentage sinking below .900 in both instances. He'll need to come up huge on the road for the Blues to remain in the series. ( RotoWire - Fri. May 10, 2013) |
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