Matthew Tkachuk (Credit: Getty Images) The NHL is heading into a new season with multiple stars sidelined due to injuries, the key players are recovering from surgeries or offseason setbacks, and teams are making adjustments to lineups. And these absences could affect early-season performance. Tracking player status is essential for fans and analysts alike as the first games approach.
Matthew Tkachuk Out Until December: Florida Panthers Injury Update । USA NEWS TODAY
Matthew Tkachuk sidelined as Florida Panthers regroup
Matthew Tkachuk will miss several months of the regular season while recovering from offseason surgery. Florida Panthers general manager Bill Zito confirmed that Tkachuk. He is expected to return around December.Tkachuk, who was injured at the 4 Nations Face-Off, played through a torn adductor muscle and a sports hernia last season. Despite the injuries, he scored 23 points in 23 playoff games, and he helped the Panthers win a second consecutive Stanley Cup.The December timeline also ensures Tkachuk is available for the Winter Olympics. He was among the first six players named to represent Team USA.Tomas Nosek, another Panthers forward, will miss months following his own offseason surgery. The team will need to adjust lines and minutes in their absence.
David Pastrnak and the Boston Bruins are monitoring his recovery
Boston Bruins’ top scorer David Pastrnak will miss the first few days of training camp due to tendinitis from his last training block. General manager Don Sweeney emphasized that the team is using load management to protect him.Pastrnak is expected back on the ice early next week. The Bruins coaching staff plans to integrate him gradually to ensure he is ready for the regular season opener.Fans should closely monitor his progress, as he remains a crucial part of the Bruins’ offensive strategy.
Mackenzie Blackwood and Colorado Avalanche injury timeline
Colorado Avalanche goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood is listed as week-to-week following an offseason injury. Head coach Jared Bednar said the team hopes he is ready for the start of the season or shortly thereafter.Defenseman Sam Girard is rehabbing from a lower-body injury and aims to be ready by opening night. Forward Logan O’Connor, recovering from June hip surgery, could return around November.Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nick Paul recently underwent upper-body surgery and will be out until early November. Edmonton Oilers’ Zach Hyman, who missed the Stanley Cup Final after wrist surgery, will miss the first day of camp but is progressing well.Teams are carefully monitoring these players to ensure a safe and effective return to action. Adjustments to lineups are already underway as the NHL opens its training camps for the 2025–26 seasonAlso Read: NHL star Arthur Kaliyev of the Ottawa Senators faces $50,000 scam claim