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Ryan Miller injured in collision

UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Vancouver Canucks goaltender Ryan Miller left Sunday night's game against the New York Islanders with an apparent leg injury sustained early in the second period of his team's 4-0 victory.

Miller flew back to Vancouver on Monday to undergo an MRI, which will help shed light on the extent of his lower-body injury.

Teammate Jannik Hansen ran into Miller in the crease. The goaltender was down and in pain after the collision and appeared to be flexing his right leg as he left the ice.

Backup Eddie Lack replaced Miller at 1:11 of the middle period.

Goalie Jacob Markstrom was recalled from AHL Utica and will join the Canucks later Monday.

The Canucks, in a tough playoff race in the West, play their fourth game of a five-game road trip Tuesday in Boston.

Before Sunday's injury, the 34-year-old Miller had been expected to return to play Buffalo when the Canucks visit the Sabres on Thursday. He played 11 seasons for Buffalo before he was traded to St. Louis late last season. He joined Vancouver as a free agent over the summer.

ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun and The Associated Press contributed to this report.