Giles is an undrafted 26-year-old forward that has spent most of his career in the AHL. He recorded one assist in three games with the Sharks this season, but scored 24 points (10G / 14A) in 67 games with the Barracuda (AHL).

Giles is an undrafted 26-year-old forward that has spent most of his career in the AHL. He recorded one assist in three games with the Sharks this season, but scored 24 points (10G / 14A) in 67 games with the Barracuda (AHL).

Jesper Wallstedt was a major part of Minnesota's 4-2 series win over the Dallas Stars, playing all six games while posting an impressive 2.05 GAA and .924 SV%. That said, he had a forgetful outing in Game One against the Colorado Avalanche, allowing eight goals on 42 shots (.810 SV%) in a rollercoaster 9-6 loss. As such, Minnesota will try to even the series in Game Two, turning to Gustavsson to tend the twine for the first time this postseason. The 27-year-old Gustavsson struggled to end the regular season, posting a 4.05 GAA and .837 SV% in his last four games (2-2-0). Minnesota enters Game Two as a +170 road underdog.

Nikishin has not played since receiving a thunderous hit from Tyler Kleven of the Ottawa Senators nearly two weeks ago. That said, a break between play, Nikishin has only missed two games, and could return to the lineup for Game Three against the Philadelphia Flyers.

Manson was limited to only 4:57 time-on-ice in Colorado's 4-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings in Game Three nearly two weeks ago, exiting due to an upper-body injury. Avs' Head Coach Jared Bednar has not provided much insight into Manson's injury, but he has not played since and is at risk of missing a third consecutive game. The 34-year-old defenseman has two assists and 10 hits through three games this postseason.

Halliday was a fourth-round pick, 104th overall, of the Ottawa Senators in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. The 23-year-old forward impressed at the AHL level this season, scoring 29 points (2G / 27A) in 29 games with Belleville. He also saw some success while making his NHL debut this season, scoring 11 points (4G / 7A) in 30 games.

Gudas was limited to only 9:40 time-on-ice in Game One against the Utah Mammoth due to an undisclosed injury and subsequently missed the rest of the series. The 35-year-old defenseman also missed significant time in the final weeks of the regular season, but is nearing a return and could be an option in Game Two against the Vegas Golden Knights.

The Ducks will of course roll with Dostal between the pipes when they open up their second round series against the Golden Knights on Monday. Dostal struggled at times during Anaheim's first-round matchup with the Oilers, but turned in his best performance of the post-season when he allowed just two goals on 27 shots in a series-clinching 5-2 victory in Game 6. Dostal and the Ducks open up round two as slight underdogs, entering action for Game 1 at +135 on the money line.

Heading into Game Two, Hart had won seven straight while posting a tremendous 1.72 GAA and .932 SV%. He battled some adversity between Games Two through Five, going 2-2 while posting a semi-concerning 3.24 GAA and .864 SV%. That said, the 27-year-old Hat rebounded with a tremendous effort when it mattered most, saving 22 of 23 shots (.957 SV%), in a series-clinching 5-1 Game Six win over the Utah Mammoth. Hart returns to the crease in Game One against the Anaheim Ducks, with his Golden Knights entering the action as -165 home favourites.

Hathaway will take a seat on Monday as the Flyers opt to shuffle their lineup after suffering a 3-0 defeat in Game 1. Carl Grundstrom will dress in his place.

Andrae will dress on Monday as the Flyers opt to shuffle their lineup after suffering a 3-0 defeat in Game 1. Noah Juulsen will sit in his place.

Juulsen will take a seat on Monday as the Flyers opt to shuffle their lineup after suffering a 3-0 defeat in Game 1. Emil Andrae will dress in his place.

Andersen stopped all 19 shots that he faced in the Hurricanes' 3-0 shutout win over the Flyers in Game 1. It was another dominant performance from the Hurricanes and another great effort from the veteran netminder, who carries a 5-0-0 record, 0.90 GAA, .961 SV% and two shutouts into Game 2. The Hurricanes are monstrous -255 favourites on home-ice.

Vladar was tremendous in the Flyers' opening round matchup against the Pittsburgh Penguins, including a 42-save shutout in Game Six in a series-clinching 1-0 win. That said, the 28-year-old Czech goal was unspectacular in Game One against the Carolina Hurricanes, allowing three goals on 23 shots (.870 SV%) in a 3-0 loss, largely a byproduct of a poor team performance by the Flyers. Philadelphia enters Game Two as a significant +226 road underdog.

Tippett will miss a second consecutive game, but is considered day-to-day, and could return as soon as Game Three. Tippett produced two points (1G / 1A) in six games in Round One.

After a one-sided 3-0 loss in their series-opening game against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Flyers will switch things up and insert Grundstrom into the lineup. The 28-year-old Swedish forward has yet to play this postseason. He averaged 11:51 time-on-ice and had 13 points (9G / 4A) in 47 games this season.

Grieg has been suspended for two games after an illegal altercation with Sean Walker of the Carolina Hurricanes in Game Four of Ottawa's first-round playoff series. The 23-year-old Grieg's suspension will carry over to the 2026-27 regular season.

Gudas was limited to only 9:40 time-on-ice in Game One against the Utah Mammoth due to an undisclosed injury and subsequently missed the rest of the series. The 35-year-old defenseman also missed significant time in the final weeks of the regular season, but is nearing a return and could be an option in Game One against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Makar briefly exited Sunday's roller-coaster 9-6 Game One win of the Minnesota Wild midway through the first period after an awkward collision, but returned to the game during the second period. The talented 27-year-old defenseman seemed no worse for wear, going on to complete his productive game of this postseason, scoring three points (2G / 1A).

Stockselius was a second-round pick, 54th overall, of the Calgary Flames in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. The 18-year-old forward scored just one assist this season in 16 games with Djurgardens IF (SweHL).

Smith was a recurring healthy scratch in the final weeks of the regular season, but ended up playing all six games in the first round against the Utah Mammoth, averaging 13:00 time-on-ice and tallying two assists. That said, the 34-year-old Smith will return to the sidelines as a healthy scratch in Game One against the Anaheim Ducks to accommodate the return of William Karlsson (lower body).
