2018 Fantasy Hockey Injury Report: March 20

Published: Mar 20, 2018
Each week of the National Hockey League regular season, we will take a look at some of the most important injuries that have occurred in the last seven days, as well as key players that have returned from injury and updates on the conditions of other fantasy-relevant players (when applicable). Here is this week's batch:
1. Matt Murray, G, Penguins (returning from a concussion)
Pittsburgh's No. 1 goaltender hopes to avoid more pitfalls the rest of the way. The 23-year-old Murray missed nine games with his most recent issue (a concussion), but also missed time earlier in 2017-18 after the death of his father (6 games), an upper-body issue (1 game) and a lower-body ailment (6 games). If there is one constant knock against Murray (an elite fantasy goaltender), it is his inability to 60 games during the regular season.
2. Vladimir Tarasenko, RW, Blues (upper-body injury, day to day)
The Blues' superstar missed one game over the weekend and is not expected to play in the team's next contest (vs. Boston). Tarasenko's numbers are down slightly from the previous three campaigns but remains on pace for his fourth consecutive season of 30-plus goals. The 26-year-old's absence from the St. Louis lineup is a huge downer for Tarasenko owners--especially those battling for supremacy in their respective fantasy leagues.
3. Carey Price, G, Canadiens (returning from a concussion)
Like Murray, Price is also returning to action from a concussion issue this week. Unlike Murray, however, Price's team is going nowhere right now. Therefore, the recent discussion on Montreal airwaves centered on whether Price should shut it down for 2017-18 or return to action. Clearly, the franchise netminder wants to play again after missing 13 games. The 30-year-old Price might even consider playing in the 2018 world championship.
4. Evgeny Kuznetsov, C, Capitals (upper-body injury, day to day)
The Capitals have been extremely fortunate when it comes to injuries so far in 2017-18. In fact, four Capitals are currently on pace to play all 82 games, while four others (including Kuznetsov) have only missed one game. That said, the Russian playmaker is not expected to return to action Wednesday night against the Dallas Stars. A point-per-game performer, Kuznetsov's loss may cripple his fantasy owners with just over two weeks to go.
5. Seth Jones, D, Blue Jackets (upper-body injury, day to day)
This is a badly-timed injury for Jones, who may still be a finalist for the Norris trophy (best defenseman) at season's end. Second on the Blue Jackets in assists and points this season, the 23-year-old Jones has also registered 14 goals (2 off the NHL lead). With Columbus coming on lately (8 straight victories), the team may be able to afford to take their time in bringing Jones back from injury. That may be bad news for Jones owners.
6. Ben Bishop, G, Stars (lower-body injury, out indefinitely)
Dallas is in trouble. Not only have they gone winless in their last five games to fall just outside the two Wild Card positions in the Western Conference, but now they must deal with the loss of Bishop (possibly for the rest of the regular season). The 31-year-old Bishop missed five games recently with his lower-body ailment, returned to action against the Ottawa Senators last week but only lasted a little over 10 minutes vs. Winnipeg on Sunday.
7. Matthew Tkachuk, LW, Flames (upper-body injury, day to day)
The Flames' resident enfant terrible has now missed the team's last four games--and Calgary has lost three of them. That is not a coincidence, since Tkachuk often sets the tone for his hockey club early on in games. The 20-year-old left-winger is currently on pace to score 27 goals and produce 55 points as an NHL sophomore. Those are numbers that should make Tkachuk a strong keeper candidate heading into the 2018-19 campaign.
8. Jacob Trouba, D, Jets (concussion, out indefinitely)
The stout defender just returned to the Jets lineup after missing 20 games due to a lower-body injury, and now he is gone again because of a concussion. While Winnipeg has learned to play without him, the team is clearly better with Trouba--arguably their best all-around defenseman--in the lineup. Look for Dustin Byfuglien, Tyler Myers, Josh Morrissey and Ben Chiarot to all pick up some of the slack missing with Trouba out once again.
9. Noah Hanifin, D, Hurricanes (concussion, out indefinitely)
Another good, young defenseman out with a concussion, Hanifin's 2017-18 campaign may have come to an end prematurely. The 21-year-old blueliner, who was selected fifth overall in the 2015 NHL Draft, is currently tied with veteran Justin Faulk for the team lead among defensemen in points (29), so his loss will be felt (both by the Hurricanes down the stretch and by Hanifin owners in fantasy hockey). Hopefully, the issue will not linger.
10. Oscar Klefbom, D, Oilers (shoulder surgery, out for the rest of the season)
A brutal 2017-18 campaign has officially come to an end for Swedish blueliner Klefbom, who needs shoulder surgery and will be shut down. Klefbom missed some time earlier this month (and also in December) because of his wonky shoulder, so the Oilers decided not to take anymore chances with their season lost at this point. The 24-year-old Klefbom might be a fantasy factor in 2018-19 (once he gets healthy), but first he needs rehab.
Player News
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde told reporters that Zach Eflin (lat) is likely to return and start Sunday against the Angels
It was assumed that Eflin would be back this weekend, but now we have a concrete date. The 31-year-old may not be at full strength after throwing fewer than 60 pitches in his rehab start, but the Orioles feel confident enough to have the right-hander back on the bump for the series finale against the Angels.
Riley Greene is not in the lineup for the first game of a doubleheader against the Rockies on Thursday.
Greene will get a break and likely return to the lineup for the second game of the twin-billing. Zach McKinstry will get the start in left field while Greene rests.
Panthers released TE Jordan Matthews.
Matthews converted to tight end a few years ago and hasn’t made much noise at the position. The change has, however, likely kept him in the league for a few more seasons. He appeared in four games with the Panthers last year but didn’t record any stats on offense. The Panthers also released or waived WR Dax Milne, C Andrew Raym, and TE Colin Granger.
Yu Darvish (elbow) is facing live hitters on Thursday.
Darvish has been throwing bullpen sessions and traveled to the team’s complex in Arizona to face live hitters on Thursday. It will be his first time facing live batters since a spring training appearance on March 13th. He will likely need a few sessions like this before the Padres can map out a rehab appearance timeline for him.
Adael Amador is starting at second base and batting ninth for the Rockies on Thursday.
Amador has now started three of the last four games at second base for the Rockies. He’s gone just 7-for-43 this season with 15 strikeouts in 16 games. He’s just 22 years old, so there is plenty of time for him to adjust to the MLB level, but he doesn’t need to be on redraft radars right now.
Jackson Holliday is playing second base and batting second for the Orioles on Thursday against the Twins.
With Cedric Mullins sitting out on Thursday, Gunnar Henderson will bat lead off, and Holliday will jump up from sixth in the order to second. Holliday is riding a hot streak right now, and the Orioles are taking advantage. This is likely just a one-game sample with no Mullins or Adley Rutschman in the lineup, but Rutschman has been struggling, so perhaps it could become a more permanent spot in the lineup for Holliday moving forward.