The Philadelphia Flyers agreed to terms on a two-year, $5 million extension with restricted free agent forward Brayden Schenn on Monday. According to TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie, the deal will pay Schenn $2.25 million in the first year and $2.75 million in the second year. In 82 games with the Flyers in 2013-14, Schenn scored 20 goals and added 21 assists. He had three assists in seven playoff games. The 22-year-old centre was drafted fifth overall at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings. He was acquired by the Flyers along with Wayne Simmonds and a second-round draft pick in exchange for Mike Richards. Schenn just finished the final year of the three-year entry-level contract he signed prior to the 2010-11 season worth an average annual value of $3.11 million including performance bonuses. In 192 career games with the Kings and Flyers, Schenn has scored 40 goals and 87 points. 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Nikolaos Kounenakis has been hired as an assistant coach, the team announced on Monday.Ottawa Senators Craig Anderson is day-to-day with a hand injury head coach Dave Cameron said he suffered against Toronto so Andrew Hammond has been recalled on an emergency basis. - TSN Toronto Maple Leafs The team reassigned Josh Leivo to the Marlies of the AHL. – Team Release Edmonton Oilers It turns out that Taylor Hall did not sustain any structural damage when he was hit by a puck earlier this week and will be back in the Edmonton Oilers’ lineup sooner rather than later. Interim head coach Todd Nelson said on Wednesday that Hall was left with a bone bruise after getting struck at the club’s first practice following the National Hockey League all-star break. – Edmonton Journal Vancouver Canucks After five days off during the all-star break, selected Vancouver Canuck players received another day off Wednesday, some due to injury and others due to rest management. Derek Dorsett (head), the gritty fourth-line winger, was knocked out of Tuesday’s 4-0 loss to Anaheim in the second period after a questionable collision with ex-Canuck Ryan Kesler. Third-line centre Brad Richardson (ankle) hasn’t played since Jan. 16 in Carolina when he took a puck off the ankle. Head coach Willie Desjardins acknowledged that Richardsons continuing absence caught the team off guard. Richardson participated in Monday’s practice but left Tuesday’s morning skate part way through. – Vancouver Sun Detroit Red Wings The only expected lineup change is Tomas Jurco replacing Daniel Cleary, as Jurco has healed from a back injury thats waylaid him since early January. Defenseman Jakub Kindl (elbow) also has been cleared, but head coach Mike Babcock indicated hed be keeping Xavier Ouellet in the lineup. – Detroit Free Press Pittsburgh Penguins A scary moment happened late in the game when Penguins defenseman Christian Ehrhoff collided with Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin, who scored two goals, with 5:57 left in the third period. Ehrhoff was visibly shaken and needed help to get off the ice. Emergency medical personnel were outside the Penguins locker room following the game, though head coach Mike Johnston said he had no update regarding Ehrhoffs condition. – Tribune Review Philadelphia Flyers Kimmo Timonen has worked out almost every day since September, mostly at the Flyers practice facility. Some days, hes played tennis locally. His possible return to the ice after being diagnosed with multiple blood clots in August took one step further yesterday, when he was fitted for a new pair of skates. Flyers general manageer Ron Hextall offered no real update on Timonen yesterday, though meetings about his return continued with team brass, doctors, lawyers and league headquarters.dddddddddddd In the 13 days since Timonen underwent a CT scan that revealed one clot remaining in his leg, no one has ruled out a return. – Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News Arizona Coyotes A return to the ice isnt imminent for winger Mikkel Boedker, who had his spleen removed Jan. 18 in Winnipeg after getting injured that night in a game against the Jets. Boedker was in hospital for five days before spending the rest of his time in Winnipeg at a friends house. He was scheduled to fly back to Phoenix last Sunday but was taken off the flight because the airline wouldnt let him travel until it had been 10 days since his surgery. Boedker figures the staples covering the incision, which starts under his chest and goes all the way to his belly button, will be removed Sunday or Monday. – Arizona Republic Buffalo Sabres Defenseman Nikita Zadorov is off the suspended list and was back on the practice ice Wednesday for the Buffalo Sabres. But he’s not getting back in the lineup Thursday night. Coach Ted Nolan has decided Zadorov is going to sit out the game against the Edmonton Oilers after he already missed Tuesday’s 4-1 loss in Calgary. Nolan said Jhonas Enroth will play goal Thursday, and it’s possible Matt Hackett could get his first start of the season Friday in Vancouver. – Buffalo News Florida Panthers Floridas recent soft defensive play led the team to recalling Alex Petrovic on Wednesday.The 22-year-old defenseman recently took part in the AHL All-Star game and has 19 points in 39 games for San Antonio. Petrovic has played in 13 games with the Panthers over the previous two seasons and is expected to play Thursday — perhaps in place of the struggling Dylan Olsen. The Panthers are also expected to have Shawn Thornton back in the lineup Thursday. Thornton has been out since Dec. 6 with a lingering groin injury. Head coach Gerard Gallant said he expected Roberto Luongo would be back in net Thursday after being pulled during the second period of Tuesdays loss. – Miami Herald San Jose Sharks Forward Tyler Kennedy will be out of the lineup Thursday night with a lower-body injury. He skated yesterday, skated well and was sore after, head coach Todd McLellan said Wednesday. – San Jose Mercury News Waiver TJ Galiardi (Wpg), Colby Robak (Ana), and Dylan Olsen (Fla) were placed on waivers. Simon Gagne (Bos) cleared waivers. ' ' '