Forwards Jonathan Drouin and Christian Dvorak missed the Montreal Canadiens’ training on Monday morning.
The team said both players were enjoying a day of treatment.
Drouin did not participate in the last two meetings of the Habs, after being hit in the face by a shot from his teammate Brett Kulak on Tuesday, in a 3-0 victory over the Detroit Red Wings.
Head coach Dominique Ducharme said last week that Drouin had not suffered a concussion, but that the team preferred to play it safe.
For his part, Dvorak has played in the Canadiens’ first 13 games this season. He had one goal and four assists, but has a -13 rating.
The Canadian will host Phillip Danault and the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday at the Bell Center. The Kings defeated the Habs 5-2 in Los Angeles on October 30.