Chicago Blackhawks starting goaltender Corey Crawford could miss the rest of the season with vertigo-like symptoms, according to a report from Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times.
Crawford, 33, was placed on injured reserve Dec. 27 with what the team called an upper-body injury. Chicago is currently on on its bye week.
**Crawford could miss rest of 2017-18 season due to ‘vertigo-like symptoms,’ per report (SCH)
**Blackhawks prospect rankings, 2018 midseason update (SCH)
**Toews starts initiative at CPS schools to help kids grow and eat healthy food (SCH)
**Former Blackhawks forward Viktor Stalberg named to Swedish Olympic team (SCH)
**3 Blackhawks prospects make The Athletic’s midseason NHL top 50 rankings (SCH)
**Jurco, Gustafsson return from Rockford with confidence, excitement (Chicago Sun Times)
**For Hawks, Seabrook’s value goes beyond $55M contract (Chicago Sun Times)
**Signing Dylan Sikura remains ‘big part’ of Hawks’ plans this season (The Athletic)
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