Through the NHL: news from Taylor Hall, Seth Jarvis and Philippe Myers

Chicago Blackhawks head coach Luke Richardson indicated before the game against the Vancouver Canucks that forward Taylor Hall was left out.

He will watch the clash in the stands. According to the coach, the plan is to give him more opportunities to train.

“Players never like to be left out,” Richardson said before the game. So he’s not happy, but we hope that it will be a good step for him and that eventually it will help the team. »

In 17 games this season, the 33-year-old athlete has been limited to two goals and four assists.

Jarvis on injured reserve

The Carolina Hurricanes have placed forward Seth Jarvis on injured reserve. He is suffering from an upper body injury.

Jarvis has not played a game since November 9, against the Colorado Avalanche.

The 13th overall pick in the 2020 draft has four goals and 11 points in 13 games this season.

Myers sold to the AHL

The Toronto Maple Leafs have transferred defenseman Philippe Myers to their American Hockey League farm club, the National Hockey League team announced Saturday.

The guard from New Brunswick played one game with the Maple Leafs this season – October 26 against the Boston Bruins – but did not collect any points.

The former Rouyn-Noranda Huskies joined the Maple Leafs organization this summer after signing a one-year contract worth US$775,000.

Myers has 8 goals and 28 assists in 159 NHL games with the Philadelphia Flyers, Nashville Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning and Maple Leafs.

Rangers recall Leschyshyn

The New York Rangers have recalled forward Jake Leschyshyn from their Hartford farm club.

Leschyshyn has scored 1 goal and collected 3 assists in 13 games with Hartford since the start of the season.

The son of former Nordiques glory Curtis Leschyshyn has 2 goals and 4 assists in 77 NHL games with the Vegas Golden Knights and the Rangers.

Schueneman likely in uniform tonight

Blues defenseman Corey Schueneman will likely make his debut with the team tonight against the Bruins, after being recalled from the Springfield farm club.

The Blues’ defensive unit is ravaged by injuries, with Torey Krug, Nick Leddy, Philip Broberg and Pierre-Olivier Joseph currently on the sidelines.

Scheneman played 31 games with the Montreal Canadiens from 2021 to 2023, scoring 2 goals and collecting 5 assists. This is his only experience in the NHL.

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