None, and this being the NHL, we shouldn't expect anything beyond bland, useless generalities from the team.
This has always been irritating to me. The NFL provides detailed injury reports every week and they take it seriously - teams are fined heavily if they are caught fudging on the injury report. The NHL, on the other hand, doesn't think that fans are owed any information on player injuries. As a result teams routinely hide, or flatly lie about, injuries. You would think that the NHL might want to take a cue from the most successful sports league on the planet in the NFL, but I guess not...