LATEST | Rick Tocchet updates on Phillip Di Giuseppe's injury: The worst is to be expected
Canucks forward Phil Di Giuseppe exited Tuesday night's game against the Ottawa Senators after playing just over two minutes. Vancouver won the contest 6-3, but Di Giuseppe did not return.
While the injury remains undisclosed, head coach Rick Tocchet suggested that it may be «a while» before Toronto native will be back in the lineup. He has yet to meet with team doctors.
Di Guiseppe, 30, has eight points on three goals and five assists in 32 games this season. This is his second season with the Canucks.
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