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Bishop left Monday’s game with a lower-body injury and did not return.

Bishop finished the first period, but told coach Cooper that he could not go back in for the second. Bishop stopped four of five shots in the first, before being replaced by Evgeni Nabokov for the second. The Lightning are back in action tonight, so it is unlikely that Bishop will be ready to go, so look for Nabokov to start in goal.

Ben Bishop
Lecavalier will be a healthy scratch vs. his former team on Tuesday.

Lecavalier has not been in the lineup in two weeks. He last suited up on November 29th vs. the Rangers and will be a scratch for the seventh consecutive game tomorrow. "It's not just because it's Tampa," Lecavalier said after Monday's practice. "I just want to play. I said pretty much everything last week. There's nothing to say. Practice hard and be ready mentally if I get a chance to play."

Vincent Lecavalier
Gibson (groin) will take on shots on Monday.

Gibson was with the team today, but did not practice with them. He went onto the ice after and took shots for the first time since suffering the groin injury. He is still a ways away from being ready, but with the addition of Ilya Bryzgalov, he is expected to go to the AHL anyways.

John Gibson
Fleury will be in goal for the Penguins.

Fleury stopped 26 of 27 shots in the Penguins win over the Flames on Friday. He was given Saturday night off, but will be back in goal tonight vs. the Lightning. It is a meeting between the second and third best offences in the league, so this one could be a high-scoring affair.

Marc-Andre Fleury
Trouba (undisclosed) is probable for Tuesday’s game vs. Buffalo.

Trouba missed practice on Monday, but is expected to be in the lineup tomorrow. The Jets already have a ton of holes on the blue line because of injuries, so missing Trouba would be a huge loss. He has two goals and six assists in his last nine games.

Jacob Trouba
DeKeyser (upper-body) is expected to play on Tuesday.

DeKeyser has missed the last two games with an upper-body injury that he suffered last Wednesday. With DeKeyser expected to be back in, either Brian Lashoff or Xavier Ouellet will come out of the lineup. DeKeyser has 11 points (1G / 10A) in 29 games this season.

Dan DeKeyser
LaBarebera has cleared waivers and been assigned to Norfolk (AHL).

LaBarbera’s run with the Ducks is over now that Ilya Bryzgalov is ready to resume his NHL career. The only way LaBarbera will be back is if either Bryz or Frederik Andersen gets injured and the Ducks elect to recall LaBarbera instead of John Gibson (when healthy).

Jason LaBarbera
Tyutin (lower-body) could return to the lineup on Tuesday.

Tyutin was a full participant in the Blue Jackets’ practice on Monday and could be back on the blue line tomorrow vs. the Red Wings. Tyutin has been sidelined with a lower-body injury since November 14th. If Tyutin returns, expect Kevin Connauton to take a seat.

Fedor Tyutin
Cooke (hip) returned to Wild practice on Monday.

Cooke has been sidelined with a hip injury since October 28th. Returning to practice on Monday is a positive step in Cooke’s return to the lineup. Expect him to practice for a few days at least, before he is cleared to play. Cooke had two goals and four assists in eight games before getting hurt.

Matt Cooke
Michalek (upper-body) will return to the Senators lineup on Monday.

Michalek has missed the last three games with an upper-body injury, but he will be back in tonight vs. the Sabres. Michalek will skate on the third line with David Legwand and Colin Greening. He has eight points (2G / 6A) in 25 games.

Milan Michalek
Price starts in goal vs. the Hurricanes.

Price allowed two goals on 46 shots in the Habs win over the Kings on Friday. It was a spectacular effort from the Canadiens net minder, who now sits at 16-8-1 with a 2.38 GAA and .922 SV%. You would be hard-pressed to find a goalie as good as Price and he is an absolute must-start tonight with the Hurricanes in town.

Carey Price
Weiss (shoulder) did not practice on Monday.

Weiss’ shoulder injury is not expected to be as serious as his teammate Justin Abdelkader’s shoulder injury, but it looks like it will keep him out of tomorrow’s game vs. the Blue Jackets. He remains without a timetable for his return.

Stephen Weiss

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