DFS: Wednesday's NHL Injury Report
Here's a look at the injury situation around the NHL heading into Wednesday, December 2's four-game slate.
Anaheim Ducks
G Frederik Andersen (illness) has improved but says he's not yet at 100% health. He remains day-to-day and will likely be a game-time decision Wednesday.
W Jiri Sekac (ankle) has begun skating on his own but is without a timetable. D Simon Despres (head) remains without a firm timetable as he works his way back from a concussion.
Boston Bruins
W David Pastrnak (foot) is not with the Bruins for the beginning of their three-game road trip. D Kevan Miller (head) will travel with the team and appears near a return from a concussion.

Edmonton Oilers
W Rob Klinkhammer (lower body) is day-to-day, while young stars Connor McDavid (clavicle) and Nail Yakupov (ankle) are out until for another month or two.
Benoit Pouliot will not play Wednesday and Mark Letestu is questionable.
New York Islanders
No significant injuries.
New York Rangers
D Kevin Klein (abdomen) will be out for two-to-three weeks, while C Derek Stepan (ribs) is out for four-to-six weeks.
Tampa Bay Lightning
W Jonathan Drouin (undisclosed) is probable to return Wednesday, while fellow W Cedric Paquette (upper body) is not expected to play.
W Ondrej Palat (lower body) and C Tyler Johnson (undisclosed) may return by the end of the week.

Toronto Maple Leafs
G James Reimer (undisclosed) could return Wednesday or Thursday. W Joffrey Lupul (lower body) has been placed on injured reserve and is without a timetable.
Winnipeg Jets
G Ondrej Pavelec (knee) isn't expected to play in December.