NHL Injuries
Zach Werenski suffers facial trauma-Dr. Parekh

Columbus Blue Jackets defender Zach Werenski takes a puck to the face. Picture shows its black and blue with a cut. Could miss one game if the swelling around the eye does not go away to allow him to visualize the ice properly.
Playoff hockey… pic.twitter.com/4GNoLYVECu
— Zach Werenski (@ZachWerenski) April 17, 2017
NHL Injuries
T.J. Oshie undergoes surgery for broken clavicle-Dr. Patel

T.J. Oshie of the Washington Capitals underwent surgery for a broken clavicle sustained on Thursday’s Game 4 loss after being shoved from behind into the boards. The surgery was likely placement of a plate and screws to stabilize the broken bone.
For hockey players, return to play is generally about 8-10 weeks. This unfortunately leaves him out for the remainder of the playoffs, which is a major blow for the Capitals.
NHL Injuries
Shea Weber recovering from knee surgery

Montreal Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber will miss time after undergoing  knee surgery in June. He had a meniscus repair. This can take 6-8 months to RTP. Watch below our 3D animation to learn more about meniscus repair surgery:
NHL Injuries
Devils goalie Cory Schneider undergoes hip surgery-Dr. Parekh

New Jersey Devils goalie Cory Schneider underwent surgery to repair cartilage in his left hip. RTP should be 6-9 months. Cartilage damage in the hip often takes longer to heal.