Bolland has been sidelined since November 2 after undergoing surgery to repair a severed achilles tendon. There is still no timetable for Bolland's return, but if he does skate this week, that is great news for the Maple Leafs.

Bolland has been sidelined since November 2 after undergoing surgery to repair a severed achilles tendon. There is still no timetable for Bolland's return, but if he does skate this week, that is great news for the Maple Leafs.
Hornqvist missed the last two games with a lower-body injury but will play against Minnesota tonight. He has 24 points (9G / 15A) in 41 games this season. There is no word on who will come out of the lineup for Hornqvist.
Tlusty was expected to miss two-to-three weeks after undergoing and emergency appendectomy on December 24. Tuesday would mark the three week point, so with his return to practice there is a good chance that he will be in the lineup on Monday. The appendectomy cost Tlusty nine games, but is looks like he will skate with Elias Lindholm and Radek Dvorak tomorrow vs. the Flames. He has followed his breakout season in 2012-13 with a dismal 10 points (6G / 4A) in 37 games this year.
This was foreshadowed by the Hurricanes roster moves earlier in the week, but now with Staal officially back at practice, he seems like a lock to play on Monday. Staal caught a break with Tuesday's game against the Sabres getting postponed, so he only missed three games with a lower-body injury that he suffered last Saturday. Staal was held off of Team Canada and that could be great news for his fantasy investors, expect an inspired player for the second half of the season. He has 35 points (10G / 25A) in 42 games this season, but it is his minus-15 rating that is concerning.
Alfredsson will not play tonight because of back spasms and his status for Sunday's contest is unknown. Mikael Samuelsson will enter the lineup for Alfredsson.
Getzlaf was injured after blocking a shot tonight vs. Phoenix. Getzlaf had recorded one goal prior to retiring to the dressing room from the night. The Ducks are back in action tomorrow night, so monitor Getzlaf's status on Sunday.
Prior to a two-game return in losses to the Islanders and St. Louis, Harding missed another four games to make what was termed "a minor adjustment" to his treatment protocol for multiple sclerosis. Yeo said it was a good sign to see Harding on the ice, but didn’t have a specific timetable for Harding’s return. “I talked to him this morning and he’s been feeling better the last couple days,” Yeo said. “So we’ll look for him to join the group here soon.
Parros missed the last 10 games with his second concussion of the season. He was cleared earlier in the week, but will finally get the call tonight vs. the Blackhawks. He is a fighter only, and averages just 3:56 TOI in his nine games this season. He is not fantasy relevant.
Salo only played 4:30 in the Lightning's win over the Flyers. He left with an apparent leg injury, putting very limited weight on his leg as he left the ice. Expect a full update later today or on Sunday. The Lightning have a lot of D depth, expect Mark Barberio to slide back in if Salo can't play on Monday.
Eriksson missed the last 15 games with a concussion that he suffered on December 7. He is expected to start the game on the Bruins third line with Carl Soderberg and Ryan Spooner. He has totalled 14 points (5G / 9A) with a plus-8 in 24 games this season. He is owned in 66% of Yahoo leagues. Eriksson would be a consistent producer that would provide depth at both LW and RW.
Penner has missed the last two games with an upper-body injury, but appears set to return tonight in Phoenix. Penner has not had a point since December 15, being held off of the scoresheet for seven consecutive games. He is expected to skate on a line with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry tonight.
O'Reilly missed the last two games with a freak shoulder injury that he suffered on Monday while celebrating a Paul Stastny goal. He is expected to hop back onto his usual line with Paul Stastny and Gabriel Landeskog.
Brown has missed the last two games, but will be back on the Lightning third line today. He has four goals and four assists in 25 games this season.
Gudas was injured on Thursday, but it appears that he won't miss any time with the injury and will line up next to Matt Carle today vs. the Flyers.
Hornqvist will miss his second straight game with a LBI that he suffered on Tuesday. Eric Nystrom is expected to skate in his spot on the top line once again.
Leino missed the last four games after suffering a lower-body injury on December 31. Leino has six assists and is a minus-6 in 26 games this season. He will skate on the third line with Brian Flynn and Linus Omark.
Hodgson has missed the last nine games, but will return on Sunday when the Sabres travel to Washington. He will skate on the second line with Matt D'Agostini and Steve Ott as well as centring the first power-play unit. Hodgson has 19 points (8G / 11A) with a minus-10 rating in 33 games this season.
Kane should be considered day-to-day, monitor his status prior to Monday's game vs. the Coyotes. Eric O'Dell will replace him on the Jets' second line.
With Brett Sutter and Zach Boychuk being reassigned to Charlotte and only Riley Nash being activated off LTIR, it is a good sign that Staal will return to the lineup on Monday after missing the last four games.
Kane had been listed as doubtful for tonight's game, but leaving the morning skate early all but guarantees that he will not play tonight. Eric O'Dell is expected to fill his spot on the second line.
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