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Ben Pope

Blackhawks injury updates: Robin Lehner leaves practice, Kirby Dach and John Quenneville are making progress

Robin Lehner left practice Tuesday with an unknown issue. | AP Photos

Scarcely an hour after the Blackhawks’ two injured forwards — Kirby Dach and John Quenneville — finished a light skate on Fifth Third Arena’s east rink, goalie Robin Lehner left Tuesday practice early with a health concern of his own.

The Hawks’ big summer signing was seen walking after practice but was not available to media. Coach Jeremy Colliton said he didn’t have much information yet, but wasn’t overly concerned.

“Obviously, he did leave, so it wasn’t perfect, but I haven’t got an update yet,” Colliton said. “I don’t think it’s a serious thing, but obviously serious enough that he had to leave.”

Lehner has stopped 54 of 58 shots — a .931 save percentage — in two preseason appearances. At even strength, he’s saved an even more impressive 49 of 51 shots — a .961 save percentage.

The Hawks will need to quickly get a read on his health, because they’re scheduled to depart Thursday for the preseason finale in Germany and regular-season opener in the Czech Republic.

They’ll need to bring three goalies on the trip. If Lehner can’t travel — although that seems an unlikely worst-case scenario — Kevin Lankinen would presumably be recalled from Rockford, joining Corey Crawford and Collin Delia.

The same must be said for Dach and Quenneville.

Dach remains in concussion protocol but has skated on his own for the past several days. He’s participated in only low-intensity drills, like puckhandling between cones, and hasn’t taken part in any full team practices.

Still, the third overall pick is slowly getting better.

“[It’s] progress that he’s out there, no question,” Colliton said. “That’s certainly positive. There’s no hurry. He’s a kid, and it’s a tough league. So we want to make sure he’s totally 100 percent.”

Quenneville suffered a hip injury last week, shortly before he was scheduled to make his Chicago preseason debut, and Tuesday’s skate was his first since the incident.

He’s in a tough spot, as a new player who likely needed a strong camp to make the team.

“Both of those guys are getting closer to potentially skating with us,” Colliton said. “That’s a long ways away from playing with us, but we’ll see how it goes.”

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