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Check in throughout the day for the very latest from around the NHL, including injury updates, roster moves, and other breaking news. Arizona Coyotes Coyotes GM Don Maloney told Arizona Sports 98.7 FM that Depending on how his season progresses - if London will be a playoff team in the OHL - if they were to lose out relatively early, theres a potential even to bring (Max Domi) to Arizona for at least a cup of coffee at the end of the year. - Arizona Sports 98.7 FM The Coyotes recalled F Brendan Shinnimin from the AHLs Portland Pirates. - Team Tweet Calgary Flames Jonas Hiller will get the start against Minnesota on Thursday as per head coach Bob Hartley. - Team Tweet Curtis Glencross (lower-body) said he felt alright on the ice following todays morning skate, but not great. He wont play Thursday against the Wild. - TSN Carolina Hurricanes Jiri Tlusty did not skate today. Coach Peters said he expects Tlusty to be able to practice tomorrow and play Friday against the Blues. - Team Tweet Colorado Avalanche Coach Patrick Roy said forward Jamie McGinn, who underwent back surgery in November, will not return this season - the first official diagnosis from the coach. The same could be true for forward Jesse Winchester, who has lingering vision problems from suffering a preseason concussion. Winchester is no longer skating or traveling with the team and might be shut down for the year. - The Denver Post Columbus Blue Jackets The Blue Jackets placed Jeremy Morin on Injured Reserve today. Morin will be sidelined indefinitely due to an upper-body injury. - NHL Dallas Stars Stars reassign Jyrki Jokipakka to the AHLs Texas Stars. - Team Tweet Erik Cole and Brett Ritchie both practiced and are game-time decesions for tomorrows game. - Mike Heika, Dallas Morning News Edmonton Oilers Taylor Hall is day to day with a bone bruise. - Ryan Rishaug, TSN New Jersey Devils The Devils took the morning off from practice and held a meeting instead. A few of the players did go for a skate, including Travis Zajac, Tuomo Ruutu (activated from IR), Jaromir Jagr, Dainius Zubrus and Jordin Tootoo. - Lou Lamoriello said Zajac is feeling much better and will be a game-time decision against the Leafs tonight. Tom Gulitti, The Record @TGfireandice New York Islanders Forward Cal Clutterbuck has been fined $2,000 as supplementary discipline under NHL Rule 64 (Diving/Embellishment). - NHL Ottawa Senators Colin Greening was on the ice with the team this morning ahead of the waiver deadline. The Senators winger wasnt picked up and will head to the clubs AHL affiliate in Binghamton - TSN Wednesdays Practice Lines: Forward Michalek-Turris-Stone MacArthur-Zibanejad-Ryan Hoffman-Pageau-Lazar Condra-Legwand-Neil Defence Borowiecki-Weircioch Phillips-Gryba Cowen-Ceci Methot-Karlsson Philadelphia Flyers Nicklas Grossmann (upper-body) is out for Thursdays game against the Jets. - Sam Carchidi, The Philadelphia Inquirer @BroadStBull Pittsburgh Penguins Marc-Andre Fleury will start in net tonight when the Penguins take on the Capitals. - Team Twitter Toronto Maple Leafs Jonathan Bernier will get the start in net against the Devils. Leo Komarov and Peter Holland will both be back tonight while Joffrey Lupul (lower body), Stephane Robidas (upper body) and Dion Phaneuf (hand) will all sit out. - Jonas Siegel, TSN The Leafs will start with Korbinian Holzer in Dio Phaneufs place on the top pairing with Cody Franson, but coach Peter Horachek said he may try others in that spot as well. - Jonas Siegel, TSN Petter Granberg was recalled from the AHLs Marlies will play his second NHL game this evening. - Jonas Siegel, TSN Wednesdays Projected Lines vs. Devils: Forward Komarov - Kadri - Kessel van Riemsdyk - Bozak - Clarkson Winnik - Holland - Santorelli Booth - Smith - Panik Defence Holzer - Franson Rielly - Polak Gardiner - Granberg Air Max 97 Vapormax Gold Bullet . The Argentina striker has not played for the Premier League leaders since September when he refused to warm up during a Champions League match and only returned last week from a three-month unauthorized absence at home. 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Ellerby, 25, appeared in 51 games for the Jets last season and had two goals and four assists.SOCHI, Russia -- Evgeni Plushenkos Olympics are over. His competitive career, too. The Russian star retired Thursday just after he withdrew from the mens event at the Sochi Olympics for medical reasons. The 31-year-old Plushenko is the only modern-era figure skater to win medals in four Olympics. He helped Russia win the team gold over the weekend. "I think its God saying, Evgeni, enough, enough with skating," said Plushenko, who originally was hurt in a training session Wednesday. "Age, its OK. But I have 12 surgeries. Id like to be healthy." In warmups before the short program, he fell on a triple axel and said it felt "like a knife in my back." He skated toward his coaches while bent over, then tried to loosen up by skating around the Iceberg rink some more. He then attempted another axel and botched it, shook his head and consulted with coach Alexei Mishin. When Plushenkos name was announced to the crowd seconds later -- to loud applause -- he skated to the event referee and withdrew. Before the latest injury, Plushenko said he planned to go out in style. "I said to myself, Evgeni, you must skate. Its two more days, short and long program," the 2006 Olympic gold medallist saaid.dddddddddddd He also won Olympic silver in 2002 and 2010. Before leaving the ice, he held up both hands to the crowd as if to say he was sorry, and took a small bow. He was Russias only man in the competition, so the host country will have no finisher in the event. Plushenko finished second at the Russian national championships and didnt appear headed for Sochi at all. He was added to the Russian roster late last month after a trial run-through in front of federation officials convinced them he was the countrys best mens option. That decision paid off when he finished second in the team short program and first in the free skate, helping Russia to its first gold of the Sochi Games. In that final full practice Wednesday, he fell three times, but was laughing and joking with Mishin after two of the flops. Mishin even said Plushenko was "ready" for the mens event. That changed Thursday, and when Plushenko limped out of the arena, the cheers turned to mild applause from the stunned audience. "Some people say we had this plan from the very beginning, but we did not," he said. "We were going to go to the end. If I really wished to withdraw after the tem event, I would have." ' ' '

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