The Chicago Blackhawks placed star Patrick Kane on injured reserve Thursday and activated fellow forward MacKenzie Entwistle from IR.
The move involving Kane is retroactive to Jan. 3. Coach Luke Richardson said Kane, who is nursing a lower-body injury, is expected to return to the ice for Saturday’s game against the visiting Seattle Kraken.
Kane sustained the injury on a hit from San Jose Sharks forward Evgeny Svechnikov on New Year’s Day. He played in a 4-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Jan. 3 before sitting out the last two games.
Kane, 34, has a team-leading total in assists (20) to go along with seven goals and 27 points in 37 games this season.
A former Hart Trophy recipient and three-time Stanley Cup champion, Kane has recorded 1,207 points (437 goals, 770 assists) in 1,144 career games since being selected by the Blackhawks with the top overall pick in the 2007 NHL Draft.
Entwistle, 23, has missed the last six games with a wrist injury.
He has five points (two goals, three assists) in 33 games this season.
Defenseman Jarred Tinordi is expected to remain out until after the All-Star break as he continues to recover from facial surgery, per the Chicago Sun-Times.
Tinordi, 30, was struck by a puck in a Dec. 18 loss to the New York Rangers. He has two goals and three assists in 25 games in his first season with the Blackhawks.
–Field Level Media
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