Adam Pelic said more quieter than it was on Tuesday morning that he considered the issue of illegal Paul Cotter on his head and ends with him.
Bilish, who left the 1-0 victory over the demons with a blood-stained face, was clearing his helmet down and screaming in Cotter, to return to the conclusion of the Al-Jazeera residents on Tuesday against the capitals.
“It is clear that it has not been cleared to return to [Sunday’s] Bilic said before losing 3-1 in front of the capitals. “But I passed again yesterday, concussion protocols, and I feel good. So we are ready to go.”
Cotter was suspended in the last two matches of the ordinary season on the strike, both of which they have no meaning with New Jersey, who is held in the first round match against hurricanes. Pelic said that Kotter extended his hand after the match to clean the air.
The island's resident defender has a history of concussion, which was a large part of the reason for his disturbance at the present time. Bilish also missed a great time this season with a break. A 5 -minute penalty kick and a match was delivered, and coach Patrick Roy continued to express the play contempt on Tuesday.

“We don't like it. No one was very happy with what happened there,” Roy said. “The good thing is [Pelech] Today, he was ready to play. The league took over this situation. But you do not like what happened, and there is no doubt about that. “
Alexander Romanov was late with the disease. Scott Peronovic played in his position, and entered a game for the first time since February 25, skiing 18:25.
Tristan Linux, who was appointed to AHL Bridgeport in a paper deal on Sunday, was on the ice with Al -Jazeera on Tuesday morning, although technically not on the list.
After Espn dropped a game on Tuesday, it was the only coverage available to local viewers on the Al -Jazeera resident website, which broadcast the match with Brendan Berk and Bush Goring on the call, or on the radio.
The game was available to viewers outside the market on ESPN+.