Bo Horvat could miss the rest of the regular season due to a lower body injury for the Canoes. The center left 1:36 in the second period of the 7-1 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday after a shot by Coyotes defender Anton Stralman hit him inside his right ankle. Horvat will be re-evaluated in two weeks. Vancouver’s last regular season game is in two weeks, at the Edmonton Oilers on April 29. Horvat is fourth in Vancouver with 52 points (31 goals, 21 assists) in 70 games. Forward Nils Hoglander has had successful surgery to repair an injury to the core of the muscle / groin. There is no timetable for his return. Hoglander last played on March 15. Striker Matthew Haymore returned to training on Friday after missing nine games due to an upper body injury and is expected to play for the Dallas Stars on Monday. Striker Brock Bozer, who missed five games with an upper body injury, could return to training on Saturday and may be able to play on Monday, said coach Bruce Boudro. The Canucks have won five straight and are four points behind the Los Angeles Kings for third place in the Pacific Division. Vancouver is also five points behind Dallas and the Nashville Predators, who are tied for the first wild in the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference. – Kevin Woodley Winnipeg Jets Blake Wheeler and Jansen Harkins returned for the Jets when they visited the Florida Panthers on Friday (NHLN, BSFL, TSN3, NHL LIVE). Wheeler lost three games and Harkins lost four. each attacker had an injury to his upper body. Wheeler is fourth in the Jets with 54 points (12 goals, 42 assists) in 57 games. Harkins has scored 10 points (seven goals, three assists) in 69 games. “[Wheeler] “He is a smart player,” said striker Pierre-Luc Dubois. “He is a player you can easily play with. He finds space, he finds the open type, strong in the elves, he helps me in the corners and such. So I do not think it will take long for me to get back to that. To have [Wheeler] The return will be a boost for us. “- Allen Pupart Pittsburgh Penguins Tristan Jarry is being evaluated for a lower body injury and will not be traveling with the Penguins for a Boston Bruins bout at TD Garden on Saturday (12:30 pm ET; NHLN, SNW, NESN, ATTSN-PT, NHL LIVE). The goalkeeper did not train on Friday after making 36 saves in a 6-3 win over the New York Islands on Thursday. Jarry is 34-18-6 with an average of 2.42 goals and 0.919 in 58 games best in his NHL career. Casey Desmith is expected to start against the Bruins. Goalkeeper Louis Domingue could be recalled from the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton of the American Hockey League, said coach Mike Sullivan. DeSmith has been 8-1-4 since the beginning of the season 0-3-1. “At the moment, obviously, it’s hard to deal with,” DeSmith said. “I hate defeats, like everyone else.… Start building confidence. Ancient history. I haven’t thought about the first four games of the season in a long time.” Mike Matheson did not train due to a day of maintenance. The defender is expected to play on Saturday. – Wes Crosby Toronto Maple Leafs Jake Muzin has an unknown injury and the defender will miss at least the next two games for the Maple Leafs. Toronto plays the Ottawa Senators on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; NHLN, CBC, SNO, SNP, TVAS2, NHL LIVE) and hosts the New York Islanders on Sunday. “He lost a little earlier and then he felt good and played yesterday,” said Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe. “I would say that things got a little hot for him and as a result he will spend some time here to calm down a bit and see how he will respond from there so that he is not available this weekend and then you will re-evaluate him from there. “No specific game has to do with the concussions or head injuries he has faced in the past. It’s just something else he was dealing with.” Mouzin had one assist and was co-1 at 15:52 icy time in a 7-3 win over the Washington Capitals on Thursday. He did not play in the 5-2 defeat by the Buffalo Sabers on Tuesday due to an unspecified injury. Mouzin, who has scored 14 points (three goals, 11 assists) in 45 games this season, played three consecutive games after returning to the starting lineup on April 5 against the Florida Panders, before leaving against Buffalo. Lost 20 matches from February 22-Apr. 4 with his second concussion of the season. Toronto urgently recalled defender Christian Rubins from Toronto in the American Hockey League. – Dave McCarthy Boston Bruins Linus Ullmark is not available for the Bruins when they host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday (12:30 pm ET; NHLN, SNW, NESN, ATTSN-PT, ESPN +, NHL LIVE). The goalkeeper did not train on Friday and is daily with an unspecified injury, after letting go of the 3-2 defeat by the Ottawa Senators on Thursday after the first period. “He is not available tomorrow. It was around this morning,” said Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy. “I hope it’s fast.” Cassidy said after the match Ulmark, who was slapped by Eric Branstrom from the mask at 2:17 in the first period, “did not feel well after the first”. Ulmark went to the bench to talk to the coach during the first interruption of the game after repelling Branstrom’s shot. Cassidy said Jeremy Swayman would start against the Penguins. He made 21 saves to relieve Ullmark on Thursday. The Browns recalled goalkeeper Troy Grosenick of Providence Hockey League on Friday to support Suiman. — PIAtrick Donnelly Philadelphia Flyers Carter Hart and Rasmus Ristolainen could miss the rest of the season for the Flyers. Philadelphia, which was eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, has eight games left, starting at the Buffalo Sabers on Saturday (7pm ET; MSG-B, NBCSP, ESPN +, NHL LIVE). Hart suffered a 9-2 defeat at the Washington Capitals on Tuesday after the first period due to a lower body injury and the goalkeeper was not available for the 4-0 defeat by the New York Rangers on Wednesday. “I was talking to Hart yesterday and we have not ruled him out for the rest of the season, but I would say it was unlikely at the moment,” said coach Mike Geo. “You never know.” Hart is 13-24-7 with 3.16 goals against the average and 0.905 rebounds in 45 games this season. Ristolainen, a defender, lost to the Rangers on Wednesday. “I have not received any word that he will be left out for the year,” Yeo said. “Obviously we will be smart here.” Ristolainen has 16 points (two goals, 14 assists) and is third among NHL defenders with 230 hits in 66 games. Forward Cam Atkinson (lower body) and defender Cam York (lower body) are out on Saturday and each is considered daily. Yeo said there was a chance Atkinson could play against the Sabers at home on Sunday. – Adam Kimmelman Chicago Blackhawks Kirby Dach will not play when the Blackhawks visit the Nashville Predators on Saturday (12:30 pm ET; BSSO, NBCSCH, ESPN +, NHL LIVE) due to right shoulder sprain. The forward did not train on Friday, as he left early in the third period of Chicago’s 5-4 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Thursday. He has scored 26 points (nine goals, 17 assists) in 70 games this season. “The coaches just told me,” I think it’s over. His shoulder, “said Blackhawks coach Derek King.” I do not know if he was hit or [forward Sam] Laferti fell on him and then someone fell on him. “I hope I do not have to close it, but we will see on Monday when all the tests return.” Conor Murphy trained on Friday for the first time since taking off on a stretcher during the first leg of Chicago’s 6-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on March 12. The defender has lost the last 14 games with a concussion he suffered that game. Murphy has scored 10 points (four goals, six assists) in 57 games this season. “Whether he’s playing again this year or not, the fact that he’s out there skating with the kids and going around and talking to the kids, I think it’s just great,” King said. “It’s good for the kids too. It keeps them relaxed.” – Tracy Myers