
Another NHL player will miss some regular season time because of an injury that he suffered at the Olympics.
The Dallas Stars placed forward Mikko Rantanen on the injured list with a lower body injury, retroactive to Feb. 20. That means the earliest he could return is Feb. 27 and he will miss at least one game and possibly more.
Rantanen, the eighth-leading scorer in the NHL, sat out the bronze medal game at the Olympics, in which Finland beat Slovakia, 6-1, for its fifth medal in Winter Games involving NHL players. He was on the ice after the game for the medal ceremony and team photo.
Mikko Rantanen injury update
Mikko Rantanen was placed on the injured list by the Dallas Stars because of a lower-body injury he suffered at the Olympics with Team Finland.
Mikko Rantanen stats
Mikko Rantanen leads the Stars and is eighth in the NHL with 69 points in 54 games.
Other Olympians injury updates
Five NHL players were hurt in Milan, the most serious being Switzerland’s Kevin Fiala (broken leg), who will miss the rest of the regular season for the Los Angeles Kings.
Pittsburgh Penguins/Team Canada captain Sidney Crosby was hurt in the quarterfinals and missed the semifinals and gold-medal game. Coach Dan Muse said Monday that Crosby was traveling and they’d have to wait until doctors could see him before getting a clearer picture on whether he’ll miss time.
Winnipeg Jets/Canada defenseman Josh Morrissey didn’t play after being hurt in the opening game. Coach Scott Arniel said Morrissey would miss the team’s Feb. 25 game and ‘we’ll see where we go from there.’
Buffalo Sabres/USA forward Tage Thompson missed the third period after blocking a shot in the semifinals but played in the gold medal game.
