NHL Hockey Player News

Heinola will make his season debut on Thursday.

Heinola is a talented offensive defenseman that will replace Sami Niku and skate on a pair with Josh Morrissey on Thursday. The 19-year-old had four assists in seven games with Finland at the 2021 World Juniors and picked up five points (1G / 4A) in eight NHL games a season ago.

Ville Heinola
Rask will start Thursday vs. the Flyers.

Rask allowed one goal on 17 shots in the Bruins' 1-0 loss to the Islanders on Monday. The Bruins are trying to limit Rask's workload a bit, so Rask will start tonight and Jaroslav Halak will start Saturday. Rask has been steady so far, stopping 36 of the 39 shots (.923 SV%) that he's faced in two games. Tonight he faces a Flyers team that is already battling plenty of injury concerns.

Tuukka Rask
Hart will start Thursday in Boston.

Hart was pulled after allowing four goals on 22 shots in the Flyers blowout loss to Buffalo on Monday. Even though he was pulled, the Flyers stuck with their plan of starting Brian Elliott on Tuesday, so Hart comes into Thursday's game refreshed after a couple days off. So far, he's gone 2-1-0 while allowing a combined nine goals on 89 shots (.899 SV%) and tonight he faces a Bruins team that still hasn't scored at even strength this season.

Carter Hart
Korpisalo will start Thursday vs. the Lightning.

Korpisalo allowed two goals on 37 shots in the Blue Jackets' win in Detroit on Monday. Korpisalo and Elvis Merzlikins have alternated starts to begin the season but Korpisalo has been the better of the two thus far. Korpisalo has stopped 67 of 71 shots (.944 SV%) in his first two outings but draws a terrible matchup tonight vs. the Lightning.

Joonas Korpisalo
Myers suffered a fractured rib on Tuesday and is out week-to-week.

Myers suffered the injury on a hit from Jake McCabe, who also dislocated Morgan Frost's left shoulder in the same game. With Myers listed as week-to-week, he'll likely miss at least two weeks and Mark Friedman is expected to draw into the lineup for him on Thursday.

Philippe Myers
Hamonic (undisclosed) left Wednesday's game and did not return; questionable to play Thursday.

Both Hamonic and Alex Edler left Wednesday's game vs. Montreal and did not return. During his postgame press availability, head coach Travis Green did not have an update on either defenseman. If both aren't available for Thursday's game, look for Olli Juolevi and Jordie Benn to be in the lineup.

Travis Hamonic
Edler (undisclosed) left Wednesday's game and did not return; questionable to play Thursday.

Both Edler and Travis Hamonic left Wednesday's game vs. Montreal and did not return. During his postgame press availability, head coach Travis Green did not have an update on either defenseman. If both aren't available for Thursday's game, look for Olli Juolevi and Jordie Benn to be in the lineup.

Alexander Edler
The Flyers placed Morgan Frost on IR with a dislocated left shoulder.

Forst dislocated his shoulder on a hit from Jake McCabe in Tuesday's win over the Sabres. The Flyers have listed Frost as "out indefinitely" and said they will provide further details on his timeline in the near future. Connor Bunnaman is expected to draw into the Flyers lineup for Frost on Thursday.

Morgan Frost
Grzelcyk (upper-body) is expected to play on Thursday.

Grzelcyk left midway through Tuesday's game with an upper-body injury and did not return. However, Grzelcyk was back on the ice for Wednesday's practice session and head coach Bruce Cassidy said that he is "trending" towards playing on Thursday. Grzelcyk remains the QB of the Bruins' PP1, which keeps him in the fantasy conversation but the Bruins offence has been stagnant without David Pastrnak to kick-off the season.

Matt Grzelcyk
Coleman was removed from the COVID-19 protocol list and is eligible to play Thursday in Columbus.

Coleman has been on the COVID-19 protocol list but hasn't missed any games due to the Lightning's games vs. Dallas being cancelled due to COVID-19 issues of their own. While being activated is good news there is no word whether Coleman will actually be in the lineup on Thursday or if he will have to wait until Saturday.

Blake Coleman
Miller will start Wednesday vs. the Wild.

Miller will make his season debut on the heels of an impressive shutout by John Gibson on Monday. The 40-year-old netminder has 780 career games under his belt but is coming off of a season where he had a 3.10 GAA and .907 SV% in 23 appearances. As desperate as you may be, I would look elsewhere tonight.

Ryan Miller

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