NHL Hockey Player News

Hutton expected to go for the Predators.

Hutton gave up four goals on 31 shots in a winning effort against Colorado on Wednesday. It was Hutton's fifth straight start - the win moved him to 4-1-1 on the season. He has a favourable matchup when he faces the Winnipeg Jets tonight.

Carter Hutton
Dupuis (undisclosed) will play tomorrow.

Dupuis missed practice on Thursday, but was on the ice this morning and will play on Saturday. Dupuis will skate on his regular line with Sidney Crosby and Chris Kunitz. He has two goals and nine assists in 16 games.

Pascal Dupuis
Weiss (undisclosed) will not play on Saturday.

Weiss is not skating this morning and Red Wings GM Ken Holland says that he is hurt and will not play tomorrow, but provided no details. This is a tough break for Weiss who appeared more comfortable with the Red WIngs in the last few games. With Weiss out, Darren Helm was skating in the top-six with Tomas Tatar and Daniel Alfredsson.

Stephen Weiss
Perron (neck) is set to join the team and should return to the lineup on Saturday.

Perron sat for the last four games with a sore neck. If he does play tomorrow, it will be the first time that the Oilers top-6 forwards have all played together this season. Perron has two goals and seven assists in his first 13 games as an Oiler.

David Perron
Jacob Trouba (neck) steps on ice near end of morning skate.

Important to note that Trouba is just doing some light skating and passing puck around with strength coach Lee Stubbs. This is still a positive sign for Trouba, who was stretchered off of the ice on October 18. The rookie defenseman was enjoying a strong start to his NHL career posting a goal and an assist in eight games. Trouba was logging 21-plus minutes a night so his return to the Jets lineup would certainly help solidify their blueline.

Jacob Trouba
The Jets will most likely return to Pavelec tonight.

Pavelec was given the last two nights off after yielding four goals on 14 shots in 25:49 last Saturday. He returns to the cage tonight to face the Predators. Pavelec is 0-1-0 with 2.92 GAA and .898 SV% vs. Nashville this season.

Ondrej Pavelec
The Senators have sent Nathan Lawson to the Binghamton Senators (AHL).

Craig Anderson is healthy enough to dress on Saturday so the Senators no longer need Lawson's services as a back-up. He returns to Binghamton where he is 5-1-0 with a 2.22 GAA and .931 SV%.

Martin (undisclosed) is not on the ice for the second day in a row.

Penguins head coach Dan Bylsma said that yesterday was a maintenance day for Martin, so that would suggest that he will be in the lineup tomorrow vs. St. Louis. Monitor his status during Saturday morning's game-day skate.

Paul Martin
Penguins Beau Bennett (lower-body), a candiate to rejoin the lineup in St. Louis Saturday, is again on the ice for practice.

Bennett has been practicing all week so it seems very likely that he will return on Saturday. Penguins head coach Dan Bylsma said that Bennett will likely return on the third line, but with James Neal not coming back until next week - Bennett could play with Evgeni Malkin and Jussi Jokinen on Saturday.

Beau Bennett
Ramo expected to get the start for the Flames.

Ramo stopped 18 of 21 shots he faced in a loss to the Maple Leafs on October 30. He was promptly given the next four games off as Reto Berra was recalled from the AHL. It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for Ramo in his return to the NHL. He is 2-3-1 with a 3.49 GAA and .888 SV% and faces the 12-2-0 Avalanche tonight.

Karri Ramo
Bernier starts vs. the Devils.

Bernier allowed two goals on 43 shots in a win over the Flames last Wednesday. He has had over a week off in between starts and the rest of the team hasn't played since Saturday. The Maple Leafs are without some key players due to injuries, but they should still have a solid enough roster to take care of the Devils.

Jonathan Bernier
Miller starts against the Ducks.

On Tuesday, Miller was under fire all from the opening whistle. Miller stopped 47 of 51 shots that San Jose threw his way, but he battled to a 5-4 shootout win. It was just his second win of the season, but Miller looks to get number three tonight vs. the red-hot Anaheim Ducks.

Ryan Miller

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