Stewart told head coach Ken Hitchcock that he thinks he can go tonight. If he can not play Adam Cracknell would enter the lineup. Stewart has struggled to three goals and four assists in 19 games this season.

Stewart told head coach Ken Hitchcock that he thinks he can go tonight. If he can not play Adam Cracknell would enter the lineup. Stewart has struggled to three goals and four assists in 19 games this season.
Semin was injured on Sunday against the Blues. This is bad news for an already struggling offence in Carolina. Semin will be re-evaluated, where the severity of his concussion will be determined. For now he is out indefinitely with no timetable for his return.
Schultz missed the last eight games after suffering a groin injury on October 29 vs. Toronto. Schultz is a dynamic offensive talent who the Oilers will certainly be happy to have back tonight. Schultz has had a hard time defensively this season, evidenced by his minus-10 rating, but his seven points (1G / 6A) in 14 games displays his high-end offensive upside. He will skate with Anton Belov as his partner tonight.
Weber's return allowed the Sabres to reassign Nikita Zadorov and Rasmus Ristolainen to London (OHL) and Rochester (AHL) respectfully. Weber missed the last 10 games with a broken hand suffered on October 25. Weber has no points, a minus-12 rating and 21 PIMs in 11 games this season.
Smith missed the last six games, in which the Red Wings went 0-5-1. Smith has had a slow start to the season with just one assist and a minus-7 rating in 11 games. He will dress as the Red Wings seventh defensman vs. the Predators tonight. He has no fantasy value until he starts putting numbers on the stat sheet.
Vanek will miss his fifth straight game tonight. He has been on the shelf since November 9 after being injured on the first shift. Vanek had one goal and two assists in six games since coming over from the Sabres. Consider him questionable for Thursday.
Fraser was injured on Saturday after playing just 3:54. Fraser is day-to-day and says it is another MCL issue but in a different area of the ligament. Morgan Rielly draws into the lineup tonight with Fraser out.
Kessel missed Monday's practice because of the flu, but it will not hold him out of Tuesday's contest. Kessel has cooled off after a hot-start, he has not scored in his last four games and only one goal in his last seven. With Tyler Bozak's return just around the corner, expect Kessel to heat-up again.
Nash has missed the last 17 games after being concussed on a Brad Stuart hit on October 8. It was a lengthy recovery, but he will make his long awaited return tonight vs. Boston. The 29-year-old forward had 42 points (21G / 21A) in 44 games with the Rangers last season. He has been a consistent 30-plus goal scorer throughout his career, so it is fair to expected him to score 25-plus goals in the remaining 62 games of the season.
It might have been a maintenance day for Larsen after a back-to-back on Saturday and Sunday. However if he and Justin Schultz can't go on Tuesday, the Oilers will have to recall someone from Oklahoma City. Larsen has made a splash since arriving in Edmonton in early November. He has one goal and four assists in eight games, but like a lot of Oilers he is an ugly minus-6.
Schultz has missed the eight games because of a groin injury he suffered on October 29. Schultz recovery has taken longer than expected but his return to the lineup will help bolster a weak blue line. He is a solid fantasy option if you can overlook an ugly plus/minus. Through 14 games this season, Schultz has one goal and seven points while averaging 22:01 TOI. Monitor his status during Tuesday's morning skate.
Phillips has six assists in 19 games this season. Monitor his status prior to tomorrow's matchup with the Flyers.
"He has a moderate groin strain and so he's more week-to-week right now," Noel told reporters Sunday morning. "That's pretty much where he's at. How many weeks? We'll just deal with week-to-week. We have to see how it progresses and stuff like that." Bogosian was hurt during the second period of Winnipeg's 3-2 shootout win over Philadelphia Friday evening. With Bogosian out, defenceman Zach Redmond made his first regular-season NHL appearance since he suffered a horrifying cut to his femoral artery during practice on Feb. 21. But while Redmond drew into the lineup, it was Keaton Ellerby who took Bogosian's customary position with Toby Enstrom against the Wild.
Dvorak missed the last two games after being injured last Tuesday vs. Colorado. Dvorak is a bottom-6 forward in Carolina and does not have much fantasy appeal. He has three goals in 15 games.
DeKeyser has acclimated himself well in his first full NHL season. He is averaging 21:47 TOI but has seen a recent bump in minutes because of the injury to Jonathan Ericsson and his overall strong play. DeKeyser has two goals and seven assists in 21 games this season and should be a waiver wire consideration for team's lacking depth on the blueline.
Smith has missed the last six games after suffering a shoulder injury on November 2. Once considered a top-prospect with loads of offensive upside, Smith had just eight assists in 34 games last season and has only recorded a single assist with a minus-7 rating in 11 games this year. The Red Wings may dress seventh defensemen tomorrow, so it is unknown where Smith will slot in.
Weiss skated this morning but Mike Babcock said that Weiss is not ready to go tomorrow, and the Red Wings will go with seven defensemen. Consider Weiss questionable for Thursday.
Alfredsson will miss his third straight game on Tuesday. The 40-year-old winger has three goals and 11 assists in his first 19 games with the Red Wings. Consider Alfie questionable for Thursday's contest.
Beleskey has not played since October 5 because of a broken thumb. He was a full participant in practice on Sunday and this morning and it appears as if he will play with Nick Bonino and Teemu Selanne.
Koivu was a full participant in Ducks practice on Sunday and this morning. He has missed the last 10 games since being injured on October 27.
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