to injured reserve, recalling Josh Leivo to take his place on the roster.
Niederreiter is dealing with a lower-body injury and is expected to miss another little while as he recovers. The veteran forward last played on Oct. 29, leaving that game against the Chicago Blackhawks early. He still isn’t practicing with the Hurricanes, although it’s not clear exactly how long he’ll be out. His placement on injured reserve can be retroactive to his last game, so he will be eligible to return whenever he’s healthy enough to do so.
Leivo meanwhile had been playing at the AHL level for the first time since 2016-17 this season, suiting up for three contests with the Chicago Wolves. Despite never being a full-time NHL option, he has played more than 200 games to this point including 38 last season with the Calgary Flames. Armed with an impressive shot and some offensive upside, the 6-2 forward could be used in a variety of ways by the Hurricanes if he is inserted into the lineup.
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