Killorn will miss his third straight game with an upper-body injury. He is nearing a return, but is not ready to go yet. He remains day-to-day.

Killorn will miss his third straight game with an upper-body injury. He is nearing a return, but is not ready to go yet. He remains day-to-day.

Bishop allowed two goals on 31 shots in the Lightning’s 5-2 win over the Flames on Thursday. Evgeni Nabokov got the start on Saturday, so Bishop it will face the Red Wings on Sunday. He is 8-1-1 with a 2.41 GAA and .914 SV% in the first month of the season.

Winnik did not travel with the Maple Leafs to Ottawa and will not play tonight. The Maple Leafs are following concussion protocol, but they announced that he did not suffer a concussion. Trevor Smith could make his season debut tonight.

Quincey has missed the last four games with an ankle injury, but will get back into the lineup tonight vs. the Lightning. With Quincey returning to the lineup, Brian Lashoff will take a seat. Quincey will be paired with Danny DeKeyser.

Phillips missed the last two games with a lower-body injury, but will return to the lineup on Sunday vs. the Maple Leafs. Phillips has one assists in 11 games this season.

Ryan missed Saturday’s game with an undisclosed injury, but will return tonight vs. the Maple Leafs. He has been off to slow start, scoring just three goals and four assists in 12 games.

Lehner gave up four goals on 30 shots in the Senators loss to the Bruins on November 1st. He has gone 3-1-1 with a 2.54 GAA and .927 SV% in five starts this season. He is facing an average of 35.4 shots per game and will take on a Maple Leafs team who averages the ninth most shots (30.9) and tied for seventh for most goals per game (3.00).

Warsofsky suffered the groin injury on Thursday against the Oilers. The 24-year-old blue liner recorded his first assist of the season earlier in the game, but his 2-4 week injury will likely see him go back to Providence (AHL) when he is healthy.

Theodore, 19, has three goals and two assists in five games with Norfolk this season. He has been recalled because there is some uncertainty surrounding blue liners Cam Fowler (lower-body) and Francois Beauchemin (flu) availability for Sunday’s game. The 26th overall pick in the 2013 NHL Draft could be in line to make his NHL debut tonight.

Clark, 24, has two assists in 11 games with Norfolk this season. He has been recalled because there is some uncertainty surrounding blue liners Cam Fowler (lower-body) and Francois Beauchemin (flu) availability for Sunday’s game. Clark has just two games of NHL experience.

Hiller stopped all nine shots that he faced to earn the win after replacing Karri Ramo on Saturday. This job is starting to look more and more like Hiller’s with each passing game. He enters play tonight at 7-3-1 with a 2.07 GAA and .931 SV%. In his first start against the Hurricanes, Hiller stopped all 16 shots to post a shutout in a 5-0 win.

Perry is expected to miss his third straight game with the flu when the Ducks welcome the Canucks on Sunday. Perry must have some pretty bad flu symptoms, because he has not been on the ice in five days.

Like Corey Perry, Beauchemin is also battling the flu. His absence from practice for the last two days, makes him questionable for tonight’s meeting with the Canucks. Josh Manson would slide back into the lineup if Beauchemin is unavailable.

Schenn suffered the shoulder injury on a hit from Avs’ forward Nathan MacKinnon, who was ejected on the play. MacKinnon will not be suspended, but the injury to Schenn re-opens the door for Carlo Colaiacovo to return to the lineup after being a healthy scratch on Saturday.

Schneider allowed four goals on 24 shots in a loss to the Red Wings on Friday. He has lost each of his last three starts while posting a 3.28 GAA and .889 SV%. He draws a tough matchup against a Bruins team who have won four in a row while outscoring the opposition 14-7.

Dorsett played just 7:42 (AVG 10:17 TOI) last night so he must have suffered some type of injury in the loss to the Kings. With Dorsett listed as doubtful, the Canucks have recalled Brandon DeFazio.

Vrbata had been playing close to 20 minutes a night, but has played just 15:30 and 10:40 in the last two night’s because of a leg injury. The Canucks have Nicklas Jensen and Brandon DeFazio up from Utica, waiting to slide into the lineup if Vrbata and Derek Dorsett, who is doubtful, can’t play.

DeFazio, 26, has four goals, two assists and 14 PIMs in 13 games with Utica. He has averaged 25 points (13G / 12A) with 100-plus penalty minutes in his last three seasons in the AHL. Derek Dorsett is doubtful tonight, so it looks like DeFazio could make his NHL debut on the Canucks fourth line.

Grimaldi, 21, did not record a point, but had 10 shots, two PIMs and a minus-1 rating in four games during his recall. The undersized forward played very well despite not registering a point. Expect Tomas Fleischmann to draw back in on Tuesday vs. the Sharks.

Niemi gave up three goals on 19 shots in the Sharks loss to the Canucks on Thursday. Despite the loss, Niemi still has nice numbers over his last five starts—he has gone 3-1-1 with a 1.95 GAA and .934 SV%. He draws a rough road matchup, but Niemi has gone 5-1-1 on the road so he is worth starting if you need goalie numbers.
