Check in throughout the day for the very latest from around the NHL, including injury updates, roster moves, and other breaking news. Boston Bruins Dennis Seidenberg will not face a hearing for his hit last night on Chicagos Jonathan Toews. Seidenberg hit Toews from behind in the second period and was assessed a two-minute boarding penalty. - TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun David Krejci participated in practice for the fourth straight day on Friday. He has missed nine games with a lower-body injury. - Team Twitter Chicago Blackhawks Captain Jonathan Toews is travelling with the team to Long Island after taking a hit from behind from Bostons Dennis Seidenberg on Thursday night. - Team Release Colorado Avalanche The team assigned Paul Carey and Karl Stollery to Lake Erie (AHL) today. Head coach Patrick Roy said Marc-Andre Cliche will play Saturday, and that Brad Stuart, Patrick Bordeleau, and John Mitchell should all hopefully return during the coming road trip. - Team Twitter Edmonton Oilers The team transferred Jesse Joensuu to Bern of the Swiss League. - Terry Jones, Edmonton Sun Montreal Canadiens Forward Eric Tangradi was assigned to the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL). - Team Release New Jersey Devils Forward Damien Brunner cleared waivers today. He and the team have agreed to terminate his contract, amid reports this week that he will explore playing options in Europe. - Richard Chere, NJ Star-Ledger New York Islanders The team placed F Cory Conacher on waivers today. - TSN Philadelphia Flyers Vincent Lecavalier missed practice after tweaking a lower-body injury and is considered day-to-day. - Flyers Official Website Lecavalier has been a healthy scratch for five straight games. St. Louis Blues Head coach Ken Hitchcock said Jake Allen with start in goal on Saturday against the Avalanche. - Team Twitter Toronto Maple Leafs Leo Komarov is still not practicing with the team and will miss his sixth straight game with a concussion on Saturday. Jonathan Bernier got some extra work in at Fridays practice, which suggests that he may start Sunday against his former team, the Kings. James Reimer may get another chance to face the Red Wings on Saturday night. Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle says James Reimer tweaked his groin at practice. Doesnt sound serious, so the goalies will split the back-to-back this weekend. Carter Ashton practiced with the Leafs for the first time since his 20-game suspension started. He has served 16 games so far and is eligible to return to action on Dec. 20. - Jonas Siegel, TSN 1050 Vancouver Canucks The team recalled defenceman Alex Biega from Utica (AHL). - Team Release Washington Capitals Head coach Barry Trotz said that he plans for Andre Burakowsky to be back in the lineup tomorrow against Tampa Bay. - Team Twitter Winnipeg Jets The team re-assigned forward Patrice Cormier to St. Johns (AHL) today. - Team Release Adidas Nmd Sko Herre . But defending champion Elena Vesnina of Russia held off a strong challenge to beat Shuai Peng of China 6-3, 6-4, and there was another hard-fought victory for 2012 runner-up Angelique Kerber of Germany, who defeated Alison Riske of the United States 7-6 (6), 6-4. Adidas Nmd r1 Herre Danmark . Hattestad managed to avoid the carnage midway through the mens final, as a crash took out three skiers, essentially leaving two men vying for gold. The Norwegian posted a time of 3:38.39, outlasting Swedens Teodor Peterson, who took silver with a time of 3:39. http://www.dknmdskotilbud.com/ . "Hes over there," the first baseman said. "You dont need to talk to anybody else." Indeed, Peralta did it all as the majors top team won again. Adidas Nmd Herre Sort Tilbud . The stakes were higher, the competition more fierce and the atmosphere was that of a playoff game - something the young, upstart Raptors have five weeks to better prepare themselves for or the result will be eerily similar. Adidas Nmd Herre Tilbud . After losing a shutout bid in the dying seconds of Sundays win over the Colorado Avalanche, Luongo would not be denied against the punchless Oilers and is now just one back of Patrick Roy for 14th on the all-time list.BARCELONA, Spain -- Top-ranked Rafael Nadals clay-court struggles worsened Friday as his 41-match winning streak at the Barcelona Open ended with a three-set loss to Nicolas Almagro in the quarterfinals. Nadal was looking for his ninth title in Barcelona but lost 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4, a week after going out in the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Masters to David Ferrer. Nadal, widely considered the greatest clay-court player of all time, hadnt lost in Barcelona since his debut as a 15-year-old in 2003, although he missed the tournament in 2010. He had not dropped a set here since the 2008 final. The 20th-ranked Almagro converted his second match point, smashing a forehand down the line for his first career victory over his fellow Spaniard on the 11th try. "I had a lot of opportunities in the second set," Nadal said. "I didnt take advantage of break points, so credit goes to him." After failing to convert any of his five break points in the second set, Nadal missed a return in the tiebreaker to give Almagro a 6-5 lead. Almagro followed up with a crosscourt forehand winner to level the match and end Nadals streak of 44 straight sets at the tournament. Both players were steady on serve until an exchange of breaks made it 4-4 in the third, and Nadal then sent aa shot long to be broken again and give Almagro a chance to serve for the match.dddddddddddd Nadal set up two straight chances to break back, but hit a forehand long and then sent a smash into the net with Almagro out of position. Nadal then saved the first match point when Almagros backhand flew wide. But Almagro used a serve-and-volley to save a third break point of the game before Nadals long return set up the second match point. Nadal hadnt been eliminated this early in back-to-back clay-court tournaments since 2004, when as an 18-year-old he also failed to get past the quarterfinals in Stuttgart and Bastad. "This is an important win for my career," said Almagro, who celebrated wildly. Almagro will face Santiago Giraldo in Saturdays semifinals after Philipp Kohlschreiber retired with an injury while trailing 6-4, 4-3. Earlier, Kei Nishikori of Japan and Ernests Gulbis of Latvia overpowered opponents to set up a semifinal meeting. The fourth-seeded Nishikori continued his good run since returning from a groin injury with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Marin Cilic of Croatia, while the ninth-seeded Gulbis dismissed Teymuraz Gabashvili of Russia 6-1, 6-4. Gulbis saved all five break points against Gabashvili, who had knocked out the fifth-ranked Ferrer. ' ' '