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Volchenkov out, Fisher probable for Senators

Last Updated: Saturday, November 28, 2009 | 3:44 PM ET

Mike Fisher ranks second on the Senators with 10 goals, but has missed the last two games due to injury.Mike Fisher ranks second on the Senators with 10 goals, but has missed the last two games due to injury. (Nick Laham/Getty Images)

Injured defenceman Anton Volchenkov will not play, but forward Mike Fisher hopes to return as the Ottawa Senators look to snap a five-game road losing streak against the Bruins on Saturday night in a matchup for first place in the NHL's Northeast Division (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 6:30 p.m. ET).

Ottawa (13-7-3) has won five of six and is in a first-place tie with Boston (12-8-5) despite being hampered by injuries.

Prior to their 2-1 victory over Columbus on Thursday night, the Senators announced they will be without right-winger Chris Neil for two weeks because of a knee injury suffered the previous evening in a 3-1 loss at New Jersey.

Brian Elliott had 32 saves against the Blue Jackets in his third straight start in place of Pascal Leclaire, who is out for at least a month with a broken jaw.

Elliott is expected to start against the Bruins.

The Senators may get some help Saturday, with Fisher (upper-body injury) close to returning. Ranked second on the team with 10 goals, Fisher has been out the last two games.

His status for the Boston game was upgraded from questionable to probable after Saturday's morning skate, where Fisher centred a line with Alex Kovalev and Nick Foligno.

Volchenkov (elbow) is also close to returning, but has been ruled out for Saturday. The rugged blue-liner has missed the past 13 games.

Fisher had a goal and an assist at home against the Bruins on Oct. 24 as the Senators lost 4-3 in a shootout, their 10th defeat in 12 games (2-8-2) versus Boston. The Senators have been outscored 21-8 in dropping five in a row on the road to the Bruins since a 3-2 win Dec. 18, 2007.

Ottawa blew a 3-1 lead with 1:28 remaining in regulation last month against Boston. Kovalev took one shot and was held off the scoresheet despite seeing more ice time than any other Senators forward.

Kovalev had an assist against the Blue Jackets after missing the previous three games to attend to his mother-in-law's funeral in Russia.

Erik Karlsson, who was sent to Binghamton of the AHL after facing the Bruins, was recalled Friday. The 19-year-old defenceman, Ottawa's first-round pick in 2008, had 11 assists in his last 12 games with Binghamton and had three in nine with the Senators before being sent down.

Thomas close to return

Tim Thomas could be back in net for Boston. The reigning Vezina Trophy winner missed the last six games with a suspected broken hand, with backup Tuukka Rask playing well in his absence.

Coach Claude Julien said he would make his decision closer to game time.

Milan Lucic, though, is out for an extended period. The bruising forward played four games for Boston after missing 14 with a fractured finger but limped off the ice in Wednesday night's 2-1 shootout win over Minnesota. He will miss up to a month with a sprained left ankle.

Without one of their emotional leaders, the Bruins had a four-game winning streak snapped in a 2-1 shootout loss to New Jersey on Friday.

"Hopefully this is the last of his injuries this year," coach Claude Julien said. "It was just a rut in the ice and his foot went the wrong way."

Lucic has 27 goals and 47 assists in two-plus seasons while also racking up 238 penalty minutes. Boston, though, didn't need Lucic to beat Ottawa last month, getting third-period goals from Mark Recchi and David Krejci.

Blake Wheeler scored the Bruins' first goal in that game but missed in the shootout. He notched Boston's only goal in regulation and in the tiebreaker Friday.

Wheeler, however, has been held off the scoresheet in his last three home games.

With files from CBC Sports
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