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NHL Injuries: Bruins, Hurricanes, Red Wings, Wild, Devils, Lightning, Golden Knights and More

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NHL Rumors
Nov 7, 2025 1:45 PM

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In the latest round of NHL injuries, both the Boston Bruins and the Carolina Hurricanes are feeling the pinch as key players find themselves sidelined. The Bruins have confirmed that Mitch Miller will be out indefinitely due to an upper-body injury sustained during a recent practice. This news comes as a blow to the team's defensive lineup, which is already dealing with other injuries. Coach Jim Montgomery expressed concern over the depth of the roster as they look to maintain their position in the standings without Miller's contributions.

Meanwhile, the Hurricanes are grappling with the loss of Teuvo Teravainen, who has been instrumental in their offense. Teravainen is expected to miss several weeks with a lower-body injury, forcing Carolina to shuffle their forward lines. Head Coach Rod Brind'Amour is hopeful that players like Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov can step up in Teravainen's absence to keep the team competitive.

The Detroit Red Wings are also in the headlines as they deal with injuries to key forwards. Tyler Bertuzzi's status remains uncertain, but he is currently listed as day-to-day while recovering from an undisclosed injury. This has led to increased responsibilities for younger players aiming to fill the void left by Bertuzzi. The organization is looking to develop their prospects but also hoping for quick recoveries to avoid falling behind in a tightly contested division.

In the West, the Minnesota Wild are keeping tabs on Kirill Kaprizov, who has been dealing with a minor injury. While it hasn’t been severe, the team is taking precautions to ensure he remains healthy throughout the season. Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers are navigating the impact of COVID-19 protocols on their roster, with multiple players being monitored as they aim to keep their season on track.