Mahura will be the odd-man out on the Kraken blue-line when they travel to Minnesota to take on the Wild on Wednesday. Cale Fleury will draw into the lineup in his place.

Mahura will be the odd-man out on the Kraken blue-line when they travel to Minnesota to take on the Wild on Wednesday. Cale Fleury will draw into the lineup in his place.
Fleury will slot in for Josh Mahura, who is a healthy scratch on Wednesday. Fleury has zero goals and one assist in nine games this season.
Ohgren was recalled on an emergency basis on Tuesday and will be able to slot in on Wednesday as Marcus Johansson is out with an illness. Ohgren has one goal and three assists in 23 games this season.
Johansson was a surprise scratch from warmups, with the Wild not announcing his absence prior to warmups. Liam Ohgren will draw into the lineup in his place.
Grubauer will get the nod for the tail-end of the Kraken's back-to-back when they travel to Minnesota on Wednesday. Grubauer played well in his last outing, allowing just two goals on 25 shots in a 4-2 win over Utah. It was just the third time all season that Grubauer managed to secure a victory in consecutive starts. He has a decent chance of staying in the win column on Wednesday as the Kraken enter action at +135.
Condotta is an undrafted 27-year-old forward with 11 games of NHL experience, including scoring one goal in seven contests with the Canadiens this season. He has spent most of the 2024-25 campaign in the AHL, tallying 23 points (3G / 20A) in 50 games with the Laval Rocket.
The Golden Knights have lost four of their last five and will hope for a better result, with Hill tending the twine on Thursday against the Boston Bruins. Hill played well in his most recent outing, saving 34 of 37 shots (.919 SV%), but was on the wrong end of a 4-3 shootout loss to the Buffalo Sabres. The 28-year-old Hill has a 2.54 GAA, .907 SV%, and a career-high four shutouts in 40 games this season (24-11-5).
With Vitek Vanecek traded to the Florida Panthers, Georgi Romanov was recalled from the San Jose Barracuda (AHL) and has served as the backup to Alexandar Georgiev. The 25-year-old Romanov has a 3.10 GAA and .905 SV% in 21 games with the Barracuda this season (11-6-3) and will make his first NHL start on Thursday against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Kovalenko did not play in San Jose's 5-1 loss to the Washington Capitals but will draw back into the lineup on Thursday against the Carolina Hurricanes. The 25-year-old Kovalenko has just two goals and seven assists (nine points) in 21 games since joining the Sharks.
A day after returning to practice in a non-contact jersey, Theodore has already ramped up his workload, practicing as a full-contact participant on Wednesday. Before his injury, the 29-year-old Theodore was pacing for a career-best season, with 48 points (7G / 41A) in 55 games. His previous career-high was 52 points (14G / 38A) in 78 games in the 2021-22 season.
Foligno is day-to-day but will miss a second consecutive game as he continues recovering from an upper-body injury. The 33-year-old Foligno has zero points, a -7 plus/minus, and 37 hits in his last 10 games.
Manson has missed several stints due to injuries this season, limited to only 48 games, and will likely miss another three-to-four weeks due to an upper-body ailment. The 33-year-old defenseman is averaging 18:02 time-on-ice, recording 15 points (1G / 14A), 59 blocks, and 105 hits this season.
Parayko is roughly two weeks into his original six-week injury timeline, but could return sooner than expected according to Blues' head coach Jim Montgomery. The 31-year-old Parayko represented Canada at the 4-Nations Face-Off and has been enjoying a great season in St. Louis, scoring 35 points (15G / 20A) in 62 games.
Orlov has missed five straight due to an upper-body injury but will return to the lineup on Thursday against the San Jose Sharks. The 33-year-old defenseman is averaging 19:42 time-on-ice, recording 24 points (4G / 20A), 49 blocks, and 80 hits in 62 games this season.
Brodin has not played since February 28th, missing eight games. He will miss a ninth straight on Wednesday against the Seattle Kraken but is nearing a return to the lineup. Before his injury, the 31-year-old Brodin was averaging 22:42 time-on-ice, recording 18 points (4G / 14A) in 38 games this season.
Minnesota has only scored eight goals in their previous four games but salvaged a 2-1-1 record, partly due to the goalkeeping of Gustavsson, who will return to the crease on Wednesday against the Seattle Kraken. Gustavsson was solid in his most recent outing, saving 28 of 29 shots (.966 SV%) in a 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings. The 26-year-old goalie has a 2.57 GAA and .915 SV% in 46 games this season (26-15-4). Minnesota enters Wednesday's contest as -153 home favorites against a Seattle team that played last night and defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 6-2.
The Devils have been liberal with their goalie rotation lately, regularly alternating starts, with Jake Allen outplaying Jacob Markstrom. Still, Markstrom will tend the twine on Thursday against his former club, the Calgary Flames. The 35-year-old Markstrom has allowed six goals in two of his last three outings (1-2-0), posting an ugly .805 SV%. He has a 2.45 GAA and .902 SV% in 41 games this season (22-13-5).
Kulikov played only 6:00 time-on-ice in Florida's previous game before exiting the contest due to an upper-body injury and will be sidelined week-to-week but will likely be back before the end of the regular season. The 34-year-old Kulikov is averaging 19:17 time-on-ice, recording 13 points (4G / 9A), 70 blocks, and 110 hits in 68 games this season. The Panthers recalled Tobias Bjornfot from Charlotte (AHL) on Tuesday as a temporary replacement on the blue line.
Blackwood did not play the previous two games for Colorado due to an illness but will return to the crease on Wednesday against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 28-year-old Blackwood has been tremendous since joining Colorado earlier this season, posting a 2.17 GAA and .919 SV% in 28 games (18-7-3). He has allowed two or fewer goals in six of his last 11 games (8-2-1), posting a .920 SV%. Colorado enters Wednesday's contest as -114 road favorites against a Maple Leafs squad they defeated 7-4 on March 8th.