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Downie (concussion) is expected to return on Saturday.

Downie has missed the last six games with a concussion he suffered on March 22nd. Since returning to Philadelphia early in the season, Downie has 17 points (3G / 14A) in 49 games. If he returns, expect Vincent Lecavalier to move up from the fourth line and Tye McGinn to be sent back to Adirondack (AHL).

Steve Downie
Weiss not expected to play again this season after experiencing multiple setbacks in comeback from hernia surgery.

After signing a five-year $24.5 million dollar deal with the Red Wings this offseason, Weiss scored just two goals with two assists in 26 games… Yikes. Making an average of $4.9 million of the next four years, the Red Wings are certainly hoping for a healthy Weiss next year. Paying a player over a million dollars per point is not what GM Ken Holland is in to.

Stephen Weiss
Emery will start for the Flyers on Saturday.

Emery stopped all 28 shots that he faced in a 1-0 shootout loss to the Blues on Tuesday. He was rewarded with the shutout, but not the win. The Flyers' backup has posted a 1.59 GAA and .947 SV% in his three most recent starts. Philly has not done him any favours starting him vs. the Hawks, Kings and Blues, now he will face the Bruins this afternoon.

Ray Emery
Zetterberg (back surgery) will resume skating sometime next week.

Zetterberg injured his back at the Olympics and has not played for the Red Wings since February 8th (final game before the break). Zetterberg was not expected to be back until the second round of the playoffs, but the Red Wings announced today that he could potentially return midway through the first round (if all goes well).

Henrik Zetterberg
Bernier will miss three weeks with an MCL sprain.

Bernier was injured on Thursday night and will now miss the rest of the regular season and start of the playoffs (if the Leafs qualify). The last time Bernier was hurt, James Reimer struggled and the Leafs went on a big-time losing streak that may end up costing them the playoffs. Reimer will get a chance to redeem himself in Toronto's remaining four games.

Jonathan Bernier
Cowen (undisclosed) likely won't make the trip to New York for Saturday.

Cowen will miss his third straight game tonight, and will likely miss his fourth and fifth on Saturday and Tuesday. Patrick Wiercioch will stay in the lineup with Cowen out.

Jared Cowen
Halak starts for the Capitals.

Halak was pulled after allowing three goals on 23 shots in the first 30 minutes of Tuesday's 5-0 loss to Dallas. He has lost each of his last four starts with a 2.94 GAA and .905 SV%. He has a strong matchup against a Devils team who are 3-4-3 in their last 10.

Jaroslav Halak
Bobrovsky will be back in goal Friday.

Bobrovsky is coming off of a 37-save shutout against the Flyers last night, but will start again tonight vs. the Blackhawks. It was Bob's fourth shutout of the season, and they will continue to ride him as they chase a playoff berth. Bobrovsky was pulled in his only start vs. Chicago this season, but this time around their is no Toews or Kane in the Hawks lineup.

Sergei Bobrovsky
Gustavsson will start for the Red Wings on Saturday.

Gustavsson stopped 26 of 28 shots in a 3-2 win over the Lightning last Sunday. Jimmy Howard has really turned things around lately, which has limited The Monster's starts. However, Gustavsson has been solid when called upon this season, going 16-4-3 with a 2.53 GAA and .912 SV% in 24 starts. He made 30 saves in a 4-1 win over Montreal the only time he faced them this season.

Jonas Gustavsson
Luongo will be in goal for the Panthers.

Luongo missed the last three games after suffering a concussion on March 27th, but it looks like he will be back tonight vs. Calgary. He has gone 4-5-1 with a 2.54 GAA and .923 SV% with the Panthers. He will face a Flames team he is familiar with from his days in Vancouver.

Roberto Luongo
Luongo (concussion) was first off of the ice at the Panthers' morning skate.

Luongo missed the last three games after suffering a concussion on March 27th, but it looks like he will be back tonight vs. Calgary. He has gone 4-5-1 with a 2.54 GAA and .923 SV% with the Panthers. He will face a Flames team he is familiar with from his days in Vancouver.

Roberto Luongo
Call up / Send down
Call up / Send down
The Sabres have recalled Luke Adam from Rochester (AHL).

After Marcus Foligno was injured on Thursday, Adam has been recalled and will play Friday in Detroit. Adam has one goal in 10 games with the Sabres and 47 points (27G / 20A) in 53 games in Rochester.

Luke Adam

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