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Jack Eichel took another step forward in his recovery from a high-ankle sprain on Wednesday morning. The Buffalo Sabres will ensure that he has time to progress even further before adding him to their lineup for game action.
Eichel was a full participant in practice for the second day in a row but will not play against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday. Phil Housley left the door open for a potential return when the Sabres host the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday but refrained from putting a concrete timeline on the forward's recovery.

"He felt really good today," the Sabres coach said. "It's one of those things, we're trying to ease him back into things. He's been out a long time, he's got to get some practices in. He won't be playing tomorrow."

The Sabres held a lengthy practice session at HarborCenter for the second day in a row after having had Sunday and Monday off. Tuesday marked Eichel's first practice with the team since sustaining his injury on Feb. 10, and he was please with the response from his ankle.
"It was a good practice yesterday, for sure," he said. "I think it was probably one of the hardest practices we've had and obviously coming off of an off day and not skating for four and a half weeks, it was tough. But I felt good this morning. … I felt better today than I did yesterday, and I think that's what you want to look at for the positives.
"You just want to take a step forward every day and I thought I did that today."
Evan Rodrigues and Seth Griffith also participated in practice for the second day in a row as both forwards work their way back from upper-body injuries. Housley said he expects Rodrigues, who has missed the last five games, to return to the lineup on Thursday.
Rodrigues had tallied nine points (4+5) in his last 11 games prior to sustaining his injury, including goals in back-to-back contests. He's scored a career-high 16 points (6+10) in 35 games with Buffalo this season.
"I was getting put in a lot of good situations to succeed," Rodrigues said. "My linemates were playing great with me and I just felt like every time I had the puck I wanted it on my stick and I wanted to make a play. I'm going to continue to try and do that tomorrow."
Rodrigues centered a line with Zemgus Girgensons on the left wing and Nicholas Baptiste alternating with Griffith on the right. He also practiced on Buffalo's top power-play unit alongside Ryan O'Reilly, Sam Reinhart, Scott Wilson and Rasmus Ristolainen.

Sabres recall Bailey

The Sabres will have options at forward should Griffith and Rodrigues both be ready to play on Thursday, as the team recalled Justin Bailey from Rochester on Wednesday morning. Bailey scored a goal upon being recalled for the team's game against Vegas on Saturday but was reassigned to play with the Amerks the following afternoon.
Bailey received a one-game suspension from the AHL for an illegal check to the head in that contest against division rival Syracuse. He showed remorse for the play after practice on Wednesday.
"I think that's a team that we could see ourselves eventually seeing in the playoffs," Bailey said. "We got up on them early and they started to run around, we started to run around. Obviously, my intent was not to hit him like that at all. I don't wish that on anybody. I think it was just a quick play, a play where I was kind of in desperation mode, a guy in front of the net."

Ullmark leaves practice for personal matter

Linus Ullmark was in full gear and ready to take the ice for practice when he stopped to take a phone call, spoke to goalie coach Andrew Allen and left the arena. Housley said that Ullmark left to tend to a "good personal matter." He and his wife, Moa, are currently expecting a child.
The Sabres still had two goalies at practice in Robin Lehner and Chad Johnson. Housley said that the plan is to carry all three and get Ullmark some starts before the end of the season.

Okposo is progressing

More good news on the injury front: Kyle Okposo is progressing well in his recovery from a concussion, Housley said Wednesday. Okposo sustained the concussion during an open-ice collision with Ottawa Senators forward Bobby Ryan on March 8. He missed the last six games of last season with a concussion as well.
"[He's] very good, better than we thought," Housley said. "He's really responding well. So, we'll continue to look at that every day. But I like where he is right now."

Lines at practice

20 Scott Wilson - 90 Ryan O'Reilly - 23 Sam Reinhart
28 Zemgus Girgensons - 71 Evan Rodrigues - 13 Nicholas Baptiste / 25 Seth Griffith
67 Benoit Pouliot - 22 Johan Larsson - 29 Jason Pominville
17 Jordan Nolan - 10 Jacob Josefson / 15 Jack Eichel - 95 Justin Bailey
6 Marco Scandella - 55 Rasmus Ristolainen
45 Brendan Guhle - 8 Casey Nelson
82 Nathan Beaulieu - 93 Victor Antipin
4 Josh Gorges - 41 Justin Falk
40 Robin Lehner
31 Chad Johnson