East Notes: Lightning, Smith, Tokarski, Lazar
12/08/2024 08:58 PM
The Lightning lost a pair of key players during today's game against Vancouver. Center Anthony Cirelli left with an injury in the first period while defenseman Erik Cernak only played one shift in the third period. Speaking with reporters postgame including FanDuel Sports Network Florida's Gabby Shirley (Twitter link), head coach Jon Cooper didn't have an update on either player but added that they'll know more on each of them on Monday. Cirelli was averaging a point per game through his first 24 appearances heading into today's action while Cernak had seven assists in his 24 outings.
Elsewhere in the East:
- A day after sending Riley Stillman to the minors, the Hurricanes have found his replacement for the time being. The team announced that they've recalled defenseman Ty Smith from AHL Chicago. The 24-year-old has been up multiple times with Carolina this season but has yet to play and will likely continue to serve in the seventh defenseman role while he's on the roster. Smith has three goals and four assists in seven games with the Wolves so far.
- Still with the Hurricanes, they assigned goaltender Dustin Tokarski to Chicago, per the AHL's transactions log. As has frequently been the case this season, this is merely a move to bank a bit of cap space and delay Tokarski's waiver clock. He'll almost certainly be recalled before Tuesday's game against San Jose.
- While there has been some speculation that Devils center Curtis Lazar won't return this season, that's not believed to be the case, relays NJ Advance Media's Gabriel Trevino (Twitter link). The veteran underwent left knee surgery at the end of October but no firm timeline was given for his return. That said, GM Tom Fitzgerald mentioned recently that acquiring a fourth-line center was on his priority list before the trade deadline in March so even if the team still believes Lazar could return, it seems as if they intend to operate as if he won't so that way, they're still covered.