Yakupov sidelined four weeks
Nail Yakupov was injured in the final of the World Junior Hockey Championship.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
SARNIA, Ont. -- Nail Yakupov's right knee injury is expected to sideline him for about a month, according to agent Igor Larionov.
The Russian forward suffered the injury while facing Sweden in the final of the world junior hockey championship last week.
On Monday, Larionov posted a Twitter message saying that Yakupov wouldn't require surgery and "should be healthy and ready to play" for the Ontario Hockey League's Sarnia Sting in about four weeks.
The 18-year-old is considered the top prospect in the upcoming NHL draft. He finished the world junior tournament with nine assists in seven games.
Yakupov is among the top scorers in the OHL with 21 goals and 53 points in 26 games for the Sting.
latest CHL news
- Cataractes look to top Knights on home ice
- Full coverage: 2012 MasterCard Memorial Cup
- Shinnimin named CHL Player of the Year
- Watch: Huberdeau scores from own blue-line
- Replay: Cataractes' Veilleux to the rescue
- Cataractes upset Sea Dogs to reach final
- Knights go sight-seeing while awaiting final
- Watch: Cataractes score goal twice
- Watch: Gormley leads the way for Cataractes
- Talented Sea Dogs show they can also defend
CHL analysis
headlines
-
Canadian Hesjedal wins Giro d'Italia -
Game 48: Blue Jays @ Rangers -
JDS power -
Memorial Cup Final: Shawinigan vs. London -
NBA playoff preview, pick: West






