Boeser has missed the last three games but skated on Monday, will skate again tomorrow but will not play against Vegas. He could be back later in the week.

Boeser has missed the last three games but skated on Monday, will skate again tomorrow but will not play against Vegas. He could be back later in the week.

Pearson missed Saturday's game vs. the Sharks and likely will not play this week. Vasily Podkolzin will likely remain in the Canucks' top-6 while Pearson is out.

Stone has been out since February 8th but has been on the ice for the last couple of sessions and will be a game-time decision on Tuesday. Stone is currently on LTIR and the Golden Knights have no cap space, so they will need to make some moves in order to activate him ahead of tomorrow's game.

MacEachern suffered an upper-body injury vs. the Wild on Friday, missed Saturday's game and will not travel on the Blues' two-game road trip. Jordan Kyrou replaced him on Saturday and will obviously remain in the lineup on Tuesday.





Dauphin played 7:54 TOI in Toronto on Saturday but is expected to be replaced by Ryan Poehling in the lineup on Monday.

Pezzetta played 6:08 TOI in Toronto on Saturday but is expected to be replaced by Jesse Ylonen in the lineup on Monday.

Wideman was in the lineup for the last two games but is expected to be scratched in favour of Corey Schuneman on Monday.

Ylonen did not play Saturday in Toronto but is expected to replace Michael Pezzetta in the Canadiens' bottom-6 on Monday. Ylonen, who spent most of the season in the AHL, has five points (2G / 3A) in 13 games with Montreal.


Poehling did not play on Saturday but is expected to replace Laurent Dauphin on the Canadiens' fourth line on Monday. Poehling has 13 points (5G / 8A), a minus-21 rating and six PIMS in 48 games this season.

Schueneman was a healthy scratch in Toronto on Saturday but is expected to replace Chris Wideman in the lineup on Monday. Schueneman has tallied six points (2G / 4A) in 21 games this season.



Grzelcyk played just 3:11 TOI in Washington on Sunday before suffering an upper-body injury. The Bruins have plenty of depth on the blueline, so they'll be able to survive without Grzelcyk in the short term but they will be hoping this isn't a long-term injury.


Jake Allen suffered a lower-body injury in Saturday's loss to the Maple Leafs and Carey Price doesn't appear ready yet, so Primeau figures to serve as Sam Montembeault's backup on Monday. Primeau is 15-10-3 with a 2.87 GAA and .912 SV% in 30 AH games this season.
