
Following his acquisition of Lukas Reichel from the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday, Vancouver Canucks GM Patrik Allvin met with the media (video link). While the trade itself was the focus of the scrum, Allvin also provided several updates on the status of some of their injured players.
Center Filip Chytil has been making progress as he works through his upper-body injury. While the team won’t confirm it, Patrick Johnston of the Vancouver Province relays that the belief is that the 26-year-old has indeed suffered another concussion which is believed to be his sixth. Allvin noted that Chytil still has to go through protocol and hasn’t been cleared yet. That said, the fact they’re not talking about a possible extended absence — something he has endured multiple times — has to be considered a promising sign.
Meanwhile, winger Jonathan Lekkerimaki is expected to miss another two to three weeks with what is believed to be a shoulder injury. The 21-year-old made the team out of training camp after spending most of last season in the minors and had a goal in his first four games after putting up six points in his rookie year in 24 games.
Center Teddy Blueger was placed on injured reserve retroactive to Sunday to open up a roster spot for Reichel, who they hope to have available tonight against Montreal. However, while he’s eligible to return to the lineup as soon as Monday, Allvin relayed that the veteran is going to miss at least a couple of weeks with his undisclosed injury.
Meanwhile, there is also some bad news on the back end. Allvin indicated that defenseman Derek Forbort suffered a setback in his recovery from his undisclosed injury suffered in the second game of the season. Now, he’s listed as out week-to-week.
At the moment, Vancouver has a little over $1M left in their LTIR pool, per PuckPedia. That doesn’t leave them much flexibility should they have anyone else get injured over the next couple of weeks before some of their injured players start to return to the lineup. Teams can rarely afford injuries but in the case of the Canucks, it’s especially true with no immediate help on the horizon.
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