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 Report: Jeremy Roenick to retire Thursday
Jeremy Roenick appears to be getting ready to announce his retirement.
The Sharks have a new conference scheduled for Thursday and it is believed that Roenick will take that opportunity to retire. Roenick's career has been winding down for a while now and he hasn't really had any fantasy value since the lockout. However, he will go down as one of the league's elite players, finishing his career 39th on the all-time points list with 1,216. He also was just the third American-born player to reach the 500-goal milestone. Aug. 4 - 3:32 pm et
Source: TSN.ca
 Caps will carry three goalies on road trip
Semyon Varlamov (knee/groin) practiced with his Capitals' teammates on Tuesday.
He will travel with the team, along with goalies Michal Neuvirth and Jose Theodore, on their road trip this week and coach Bruce Boudreau said he has a goaltending rotation worked out. However, he was not willing to share that information and his goalies are in the dark as well. The Capitals play three games this week, so it is conceivable that they could all see one start. Stay tuned. Feb. 9 - 2:24 pm et
Source: Capitals Insider
 Gaborik suffers laceration during practice
Marian Gaborik hurt his knee at Rangers' practice on Tuesday.
He suffered a laceration to his knee in a one-on-one drill against New York netminder Henrik Lundqvist. Gaborik attempted to jump over the Rangers' goalie, but ended up being cut on the play. He received stitches in the training room and assistant GM Jim Schoenfeld declined to comment if Gaborik would be able to play on Wednesday night. Stay tuned. Feb. 9 - 1:52 pm et
Source: New York Newsday
 Franzen ready to return on Tuesday night
Franzen
Just a breif remainder that, Johan Franzen (knee) will be back in the Red Wings' lineup on Tuesday night.
He skated on Monday and is looking forward to playing in in his first game since Oct. 8 due to a torn ACL in his left knee. "Really excited," he said. "I had a good practice. This was my first practice actually being on a line so it was a lot more fun, did some more drills with some physical things in it. I needed that." Feb. 9 - 1:11 pm et
Source: Detroit News
 Krejci will likely play Tuesday vs. Sabres
Krejci
David Krejci should be alright to play in Tuesday's game after suffering a leg injury on Saturday.
He was on the ice for the Bruins' morning skate Tuesday and said he felt fine. Vladimir Sobotka will take the pregame warm-up and he may get into the lineup should Krejci suffer a setback. Feel free to dress Krejci if you normally would though. Feb. 9 - 12:51 pm et
Source: Bruins Blog
 Hurricanes will monitor Ward's back for weeks
Ward
Cam Ward's back injury will be monitored for a couple of weeks.
"After a couple of weeks, they'll have a better understanding of his condition," GM Jim Rutherford said. "They'd like to see how it settles down, let him rest, then go from there." Don't expect Ward to play in any of the Hurricanes' last three games before the Olympic break. Rutherford said that Ward may or may not require surgery, but for now the good news is that Carolina doesn't have any games scheduled between February 14th and March 2nd anyways. We'll keep you posted. Feb. 9 - 9:55 am et
Source: Raleigh News & Observer
 Holmstrom questionable for Tuesday night
Tomas Holmstrom (knee) is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game.
He left practice early Monday as his bruised left knee was giving him some problems. "I was out skating before practice, couldn't really push away hard," Holmstrom said. "I've been out for four weeks and then play two games and a period and then out again. It's not a dream scenario." Stay tuned. Feb. 9 - 7:36 am et
Source: Detroit News
 Getzlaf suffers ankle injury in win over LA
Getzlaf
Ryan Getzlaf suffered a sprained ankle in Monday's 4-2 win over Los Angeles.
The injury to his left ankle occurred early in the second period and it forced him to leave the game and not return. Initial X-rays did not reveal a break, but he will undergo an MRI on Tuesday to assess the damage. "Right now he's walking in a boot," coach Randy Carlyle said. "He'll walk on crutches and we'll have an MRI done. And that will give us a better indication on the severity of the sprain." Stay tuned. Feb. 9 - 6:18 am et
Source: Orange County Register
 Hiller spectacular in Ducks victory
Jonas Hiller was brilliant as he made 35 saves on 37 stops when Anaheim beat the Kings 4-2 Monday.
Hiller has been absolutely on fire lately. He’s won four out of his last five games, including a shutout in Florida and a 46 save performance against Detroit. His record improves to 24-16-2 this season. The Ducks must be very proud to have him locked up for four more years with they way he’s been playing. Feb. 9 - 1:28 am et
 Perry has multi-point night as Ducks win
Perry
Corey Perry scored a goal and added two assists in the Ducks victory over the Los Angeles Kings 4-2 Monday night.
Perry is continuing to have a remarkable season as he has 56 points in 59 games for the Ducks. He’s on a four game point streak with two goals and four assists. Saku Koivu and Teemu Selanne each had a goal and an assist in the contest. Feb. 9 - 1:18 am et
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