Pesce (COVID-19) is expected to be back in the Hurricanes lineup on Tuesday.

Pesce has been placed on the COVID-19 reserve list.
With Pesce entering the NHL's COVID-19 protocol, his status for Tuesday's game is up in the air. Pesce could test out of protocol and join the team in Dallas, but for now, consider him doubtful.
Source: @Canes 11/29/21, 11:25 am EST

Pesce (undisclosed) will be back in the Hurricanes lineup in Anaheim.

Pesce (undisclosed) is week-to-week; will not travel on their two-game road trip.

Pesce (rest) will not play on Monday.
With first place in the Central Division locked up, the Hurricanes will rest a few players in their season finale. With Pesce resting, Jake Gardiner will draw back into the Hurricanes lineup.

Pesce underwent should surgery and his recovery time is 4-to-6 months.
Pesce will obviously miss the rest of the 2020 season, including playoffs, and turn his focus to getting ready for training camp 2021. The Hurricanes will have to try and navigate through the playoffs without two of their top-3 defensemen but they added Brady Skjei at the deadline to help ease the loss of Pesce.

Pesce's shoulder injury is not expected to be "short term."
Head coach Rod Brind'Amour met with the media on Monday and told reporters that none of their recent injuries are "short term." With Pesce set to miss some time, the Hurricanes could be in the market for a defenseman before today's trade deadline.

Pesce (upper-body) is expected to be out for "a long time."
Pesce was hurt midway through Saturday's win over the Maple Leafs and did not return. Head coach Rod Brind'Amour did not have a good update on the 25-year-old defenseman, leaving them without two of their top-4 defenseman for an extended period of time. With the trade deadline on Monday, this injury could change how the Hurricanes operate in the next 24 hours.

Pesce will be back in the Hurricanes lineup on Wednesday.
Pesce was activated from IR on Saturday but was a healthy scratch for Sunday’s game. In total, he has sat out for the last nine games but returns tonight with two goals, one assist and 27 shots in 17 games this season.

The Hurricanes have activated Brett Pesce (lower-body) from IR.
Pesce has missed the last eight games with a lower-body injury but is expected to play Sunday in Los Angeles. Pesce has just two goals and one assist in 17 games this season.

The Hurricanes have placed Brett Pesce (lower-body) on IR.
Pesce has been out since November 10th and was moved to IR to open up a roster spot to call-up Trevor Carrick. Pesce remains day-ro-day, so it’s unclear when he’ll be back on the Hurricanes blueline.

Pesce (lower-body) will not play Monday vs. Chicago.
Pesce is listed as day-to-day with a lower-body injury that he suffered against the Red Wings on Saturday. Pesce was reportedly injured in a knee-on-knee collision, but is not expected to be sidelined long-term. With Pesce out, Trevor van Riemsdyk will draw back into the lineup on Monday.

Pesce (shoulder) will not play Thursday.

The Hurricanes have activated Brett Pesce (upper-body) from IR; expected to return tonight in Pittsburgh.
Pesce has missed the last five games with an upper-body injury but it looks like he’ll be back in tonight. Pesce is still searching for his first goal of the season but has nine assists in 39 games.

The Hurricanes have placed Brett Pesce (upper-body) on IR.
Source: @NHLCanes 01/12/18, 2:43 pm EST

Pesce (upper-body) won't play Thursday after suffering an injury in the morning skate.

Pesce (concussion) is expected to return to the Hurricanes blueline on Friday.

Pesce (concussion) will not travel on the Hurricanes two-game road trip.
Pesce was hit by a puck in Tuesday’s practice and the Hurricanes revealed on Wednesday that he suffered a concussion and will miss at least two games. With Pesce out, Klas Dahlbeck will draw into the lineup and play with Jaccob Slavin.

Pesce (upper-body) missed Wednesday’s practice.
Pesce was banged up at Tuesday’s practice and was held off of the ice on Wednesday, clouding his status for Thursday’s game in Colorado. With Pesce not on the ice, Klas Dahlbeck skated with Jaccob Slavin.

Pesce (illness) will be a game-time decision on Friday.
Pesce missed the Hurricanes’ morning skate and is listed as a game-time decision for tonight’s game. If Pesce can’t play, expect Matt Tennyson to skate with Jaccob Slavin and for Klas Dahlbeck to draw into the lineup.
