Stastny took part in the Blues’ morning skate, but will be held out of the lineup tonight vs. the Blackhawks. Stastny is listed as day-to-day so his status for Thursday’s game remains up in the air.

Stastny took part in the Blues’ morning skate, but will be held out of the lineup tonight vs. the Blackhawks. Stastny is listed as day-to-day so his status for Thursday’s game remains up in the air.
Rask has missed the last two games with an upper-body injury, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Penguins. Rask has had a strong year, collecting 11 goals and 15 assists (26 points) in 41 games. He will skate on the Hurricanes third line with Jeff Skinner and Brock McGinn on his wings.
Price is not expected to return until after the All Star break, but he was on the ice for the last two days, which is a big step in him returning in early February. Price’s return would be huge for the Canadiens—he is one of the league’s top net minders and has gone 10-2-0 with a 2.06 GAA and .934 SV% this season.
Hamonic has missed the last two games and will miss at least the next five or six games with a lower-body injury. Look for Hamonic to return after the All Star break. With Hamonic out, Adam Pelech should remain with the team.
Ekblad was levelled from behind by Oilers forward Matt Hendricks on Sunday and will miss Monday's game because he is in the league's concussion protocol. Consider him day-to-day, Steven Kampfer will replace Ekblad in the lineup.
Miller, who missed an extended period of time with a broken jaw, returned for just two games before landing on LTIR with a lower-body injury.
Hammond has left the Senators due to a personal matter, so they have recalled Chris Driedger has been recalled from Binghamton (AHL). There is no word when Hammond is expected to return to the team.
Moore will miss his third consecutive game with a lower-body. He remains day-to-day and with Moore out, Marc-Andre Gragnani will likely remain in the lineup.
Cammalleri will miss his sixth straight game, but the Devils did not rule out the possibility of him joining the team on their road trip. Cammalleri remains day-to-day.
Miller suffered a lower-body injury in Sunday’s win in Anaheim and will be out of the lineup on Monday. With Miller out, Joakim Andersson will be in the lineup. Miller could miss an extended period of time, but the severity of his injury has not been determined.
Quincey will be in the lineup for the first time since October 23rd. He underwent ankle surgery in late October and is expected to replace Alexey Marchenko in the lineup. Who he replaces has not been confirmed by Jeff Blashill, but Marcheko seems like the likely candidate. Quincey has one goal and two assists in seven games.
Gunnarsson suffered an upper-body injury in Sunday’s shootout win in Los Angeles. He is listed as week-to-week and it appears he will miss an extended period of time. Chris Butler will play in Gunnarsson’s spot on Tuesday.
Stastny missed Sunday’s game, but his injury update was about the only good news the Blues received on Monday. He is day-to-day, but could play on Tuesday vs. the Devils. Monitor his status during the Blues’ morning skate.
Paajarvi suffered an upper-body injury in Sunday’s win in Los Angeles. Paajarvi will miss at least a couple of weeks and forces the Blues to recall Ty Rattie from Chicago. Paajarvi has yet to find himself on the fantasy radar, having recorded just five points (2G / 3A) in 32 games.
Bouwmeester is week-to-week, which means he will miss at least a few weeks, so the Blues recalled Chris Butler from Chicago. Bouwmeester suffered the injury on Saturday in Anaheim and leaves the Blues searching for a way to eat up the 23-plus minutes he plays per night.
Allen who was injured in Saturday’s game in Anaheim and sat out Sunday’s contest. It wasn’t immediately clear how serious Allen’s injury was, but the Blues announced that he week-to-week, which means he will miss at least a few weeks. With Allen out, the Blues turn to Brian Elliott as their starter and Jordan Binnington as the backup. Elliott is 6-4-4 with a 2.33 GAA and .919 SV% this season.
Yakupov has been out since November 25th, but it looks like he could return to the lineup on Tuesday. Yakupov, who was dealing with a high ankle sprain, has two goals and 10 assists (12 points) in 22 games this season. Monitor his status during the Oilers’ morning skate to be sure he returns to the lineup.
Scheifele was a scratch in Sunday’s game vs. the Sabres and will miss five-to-seven days with an undisclosed injury. With Scheifele out, Anthony Peluso is expected to remain in the lineup. Don’t expect to see Scheifele for the rest of the week.
Kreider has missed the last two games with a laceration on his hand, but he will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Bruins. Kreider will replace Oscar Lindberg and skate on the third line. He has 18 points (6G / 12A) in 39 games this season.
Hamonic missed Saturday’s game with a lower-body injury and his status for Tuesday’s game appears to be in danger after missing Monday’s practice. Monitor his status during the morning skate.
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