Apparently Söderberg did actually skate this morning, just not with his Bruins teammates. This is a good sign that his recovery is going well. He could return to the lineup on Thursday.

Apparently Söderberg did actually skate this morning, just not with his Bruins teammates. This is a good sign that his recovery is going well. He could return to the lineup on Thursday.

Bernier has been rock solid in his first two appearances as a Maple Leaf. He allowed just one goal on 32 shots in his Leafs debut and followed that up by stopping all 15 shots he faced in a relief effort on Saturday. He is 2-0 with a 0.64 GAA and .979 SV% early in the 2013-14 season. He will face the 2-0 Avalanche who's Semyon Varlamov has been equally as good.

WIlson should be in the lineup tomorrow vs. Toronto after missing the entire preseason with a knee injury.

It is uncertain whether Miller will make the start tomorrow or if he will backup Jhonas Enroth.

Halak backstopped the Blues again Saturday against Florida, and it’s possible that he may receive the first six assignments of the season.

He was a healthy scratch on Saturday, but will probably replace Tomas Tatar at home vs. Phoenix.
Monitor his status prior to Wednesday's game with the Flames.

Varlamov has had a great start to the season. He has gotten off to a 2-0 start with a 1.00 GAA and .968 SV%. He will go up against the 3-0 Maple Leafs who have scored 3.67 goals per game so far.

Columbus does not play until Thursday so there is the chance that Tyutin could return by then. Consider him questionable at this point.

Soderberg has missed the first two games of the season. The Bruins next game is not until Thursday, so he has some time to get back on the ice.

Miller has had a great start to the season. Although he is 0-2 he has posted a 1.53 GAA and .963 SV% in his first two starts. Expect an update on Miller after practice. If he can not go, Jhonas Enroth would likely get his second start in a row.

Foligno had five goals and 13 assists in 47 games last season. He has a chance to make his season debut tomorrow vs. Tampa Bay.

Pacioretty missed Saturday's game with a left arm injury, he is considered questionable for Wednesday's game with the Flames.

Ruutu was placed on IR retroactive to September 21st, so he is eligible to return whenever he is ready. This is a positive step that Ruutu is nearing a return.

Lindholm played just 7:34 with a minus-1 rating yesterday. He went to the locker room briefly because of an arm laceration, but did return. He continued to practice on the first power-play unit this morning so he should be considered probable for tomorrow's game.

Clutterbuck was originally expected to miss close to a month, but apparently he is only going to have missed the Isles first two games. Even if he does not play on Tuesday expect him to be back in the lineup Friday vs. Chicago.

Landeskog missed Friday's contest vs. Nashville but was able to participate in full contact practice over the weekend. He will slide back into the lineup next to Paul Stastny and Alex Tanguay.

The 28-year-old has bounced around the AHL in his career but most recently had 23 goals and 31 assists (54 points) in 75 games with the Penguins AHL affiliate in Wilkes-Barre. He has three goals and three assists in 24 career NHL games.

Devane played 6:52 and recorded one shot in his NHL debut on Saturday. With Nikolai Kulemin and David Clarkson still out of the lineup, Devane is expected to play tomorrow vs. the Avalanche.

Zucker, the speedster left wing, scored four goals in 20 games last season and an overtime winner in the playoffs. Coach Mike Yeo says it's too early to determine the plans going forward and the Wild felt it was time to give Zucker a shot, but my guess:
