Injury Updates: Doughty, Laferierre, Drouin, Joshua
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There could be some good news on the horizon for Kings defenseman Drew Doughty. Darren Dreger reported in TSN's latest Insider Trading segment that the blueliner could practice in a non-contact capacity next week. At this point, the team is hoping that the 35-year-old could return to the lineup before next month's 4 Nations Face-Off. Doughty has yet to play this season due to an ankle injury, causing a big blow to Los Angeles' back end. The Kings are currently using LTIR and haven't banked much cap space so when Doughty does return, their cap flexibility will take a hit but their blueline will get a significant boost as they look to move up in the Pacific Division.
Other injury news from around the NHL:
- Still with the Kings, Zach Dooley of LA Kings Insider relays that winger Alex Laferriere won't play on Thursday due to an upper-body injury with a further update on his status expected later in the week. The 23-year-old is having a strong sophomore year, notching 13 goals and 13 assists through his first 41 games, already besting his numbers from last season. His absence should open up a spot for Samuel Helenius – just recalled today – to get into the lineup.
- Avalanche winger Jonathan Drouin has battled injury issues this season and it appears that the injury is something he's going to be battling for a while yet. He told reporters including Evan Rawal of The Denver Gazette that this is something that's likely to linger for the next little while and is hoping that the long break for the 4 Nations Face-Off will allow the injury – Rawal indicates that it's a rib issue – to properly heal. When healthy, Drouin has fared quite well with 10 points in 12 games but it's fair to say that this hasn't been the best first half in what is another contract year for him.
- Canucks forward Dakota Joshua has skated a couple of times as he starts to work his way back from a leg injury suffered earlier this month, notes Postmedia's Patrick Johnston. However, they've been light skates and he's still not particularly close to returning as he remains listed as week-to-week. After a breakout showing last season, this year hasn't gone as well for Joshua (who missed the start of it while recovering from testicular cancer) as he has just four points along with 83 hits in 24 games.