Anaheim Ducks forwards Ryan Getzlaf and Teemu Selanne (pictured right) --- both forced out of Sunday's 4-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks --- were listed as day-to-day after each underwent an MRI, the team announced on Monday. Getzlaf, who leads the Ducks in scoring with 66 points, reinjured the left ankle that nearly kept him from participating in the Winter Olympics for Team Canada. An MRI revealed that no further damage was done.
Selanne careened into the boards after scoring his 599th career goal and tests showed the he has a slight left shoulder sprain. He will be reevaluated on Tuesday.
The team listed both players as "questionable" for Wednesday's game against the Chicago Blackhawks. Selanne already missed two weeks earlier this season after he broke his jaw when a shot deflected into his face.
The Ducks also announced that enforcer George Parros, who received cuts and bruises to one side of his head when a puck hit him during Sunday's morning skate, is expected to be available for Wednesday.
Entering play Monday, the Ducks were in 13th place and eight points behind eight-place Detroit for the final playoff spot in the West.




