Logan Thompson out day-to-day with upper-body injury
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Logan Thompson out day-to-day with upper-body injury
"The Washington Capitals are still the walking wounded as they head into Detroit to play the Red Wings on Thursday night. Head coach Spencer Carbery revealed after the club's morning skate that number-one goaltender Logan Thompson is out day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Thompson, who played the full 60 minutes against the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night, won't dress against Detroit, as the Capitals recalled Clay Stevenson to back up Charlie Lindgren."
""[Thompson will] be day-to-day with an upper-body injury," Carbery said. While Thompson did finish his last start, in which he gave up five goals on 32 shots, there was a notable moment in the loss that may hint at why he's ailing. With 16:59 remaining in the second period, Thompson took a slap shot to the mask from Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn."
"The powerful blast took the helmet right off of Thompson's head, and he needed a few moments to collect himself. Capitals head athletic trainer Jason Serbus made his way onto the ice to check on the stunned goaltender but ultimately returned to the team's bench without Thompson. The game's concussion spotter did not get involved to remove Thompson from the action."
The Washington Capitals enter Detroit with multiple injury concerns, and number-one goaltender Logan Thompson is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Thompson played the full 60 minutes in Tuesday's loss to the Seattle Kraken but will not dress against the Red Wings. The team recalled Clay Stevenson to serve as backup to Charlie Lindgren. Thompson absorbed a slap shot to the mask from Vince Dunn late in the second period that dislodged his helmet and left him briefly stunned; the athletic trainer checked him on the ice while the concussion spotter did not remove him. Lindgren will make his fifth January start with a 1-2-1 record, 4.52 GAA and .880 save percentage in four prior appearances.
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