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Gustav Nyquist left Saturday's loss to Boston in the final minute after injuring his right knee.

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The Detroit Red Wings expect to know more Monday about the condition of forward Gustav Nyquist, who left Saturday's 3-1 preseason loss to the Boston Bruins after getting banged up in the final minute.

Nyquist injured his right knee during a collision and received treatment after the game.

The injury isn't expected to be significant.

"He is stiff and sore today," general manager Ken Holland said in a text to MLive. "That's what we know. We'll see how he is tomorrow and make a decision tomorrow on what is (the) next move."

Sometimes it take a few days to learn the extent of an injury. Top prospect Anthony Mantha suffered what appeared to be a minor knee injury on Sept. 15 in a prospects tournament game. Four days later, the Red Wings learned Mantha had a fractured tibia and would be out six-to-eight weeks.

The club already is missing Pavel Datsyuk (separated shoulder) for roughly four weeks. Darren Helm has sat out a couple of practices recently due to a sore groin.

Nyquist led the team with 28 goals in 2013-14.

The Red Wings were off today and play the Toronto Maple Leafs Monday night at Joe Louis Arena (7:30, Fox Sports Detroit) as the preseason continues.

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