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Ryan Nugent-Hopkins to miss 5-6 weeks as Edmonton Oilers come out of bye

WATCH ABOVE: Head coach Todd McLellan discusses the injury to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and how it will affect the team. – Jan 19, 2018

The Edmonton Oilers will be trying to fight back into the playoff race without one of their top players.

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Centre Ryan Nugent-Hopkins will miss five to six weeks, according to head coach Todd McLellan.

“He’s got cracked ribs. Upper body injury. Cracked rib,” said McLellan after Friday’s practice.

Nugent-Hopkins was injured in the second period of last Saturday’s 3-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.

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He was hit hard by Knights defenceman Brayden McNabb and left the game.

After the game, McLellan believed Nugent-Hopkins would be able to play Saturday when the Oilers come out of their bye week against the Vancouver Canucks.

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However, the Oilers placed him on injured reserve on Thursday.

Nugent-Hopkins was on pace for career highs, having racked up 16 goals and 31 points in 46 games so far this season.

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