After his hour-long skate, Jarret Stoll said he felt good and that the plan was to attempt to participate in tomorrow’s morning skate. Darryl Sutter projected Stoll’s ability to play tomorrow as “50-50,” which illustrates the need to put Trent Hunter on waivers, in case Stoll can play.
Sounds like Stoll is an option to play tomorrow. In 55 games, he has five goals and 15 points.
Simon Gagne and Jarret Stoll both skated and did drills before practice, but did not participate in the skate. Stoll said he also skated for approximately 20 minutes yesterday.
Sounds like Stoll will miss a few more games as he still hasn't returned to the team's practice. In 55 games, he has five goals and 15 points.
Stoll gets bumped down to the third line with the Kings scratching a center tonight. He has five goals and 14 points through 51 games in what should be considered a down season.
Stoll moves up to the second line after centering the third all season. After scoring 16 and 20 goals as the team's second line center over the past two seasons, the former Edmonton OIler has only filled the net twice.
Who will come out of the Kings’ lineup with the return of Jarret Stoll? Stoll will be a full participant in practice tomorrow and will return for Game 3 after his one-game suspension
Nick Kypreos of SportsNet reported this morning that Kings center Jarret Stoll facing a supplemental-phone discipline hearing this morning with the league after his hit last night on San Jose’s Ian White.