Backes left Tuesday's game after he was hit by a shot on the foot. There is a good chance he only suffered a bruised foot and the Blues will let him sit and rest for the playoffs next week.

Backes left Tuesday's game after he was hit by a shot on the foot. There is a good chance he only suffered a bruised foot and the Blues will let him sit and rest for the playoffs next week.

McDonagh will miss his fourth straight game tomorrow. Thursday is there second last game of the year, so it looks like McDonagh won't play until the playoffs.

Stajan missed the last three games for personal reasons, but will be back in tonight vs. the Kings. He has seven goals and 13 assists in 45 games.

Stajan missed the last three games for personal reasons, but will be back in tonight vs. the Kings. He has 13 goals and 18 assists in 60 games.

Parenteau missed his 14th consecutive game Tuesday night but is on schedule to play Friday at San Jose, the night after Colorado visits Vancouver. Parenteau hasn't played since suffering a medial collateral knee sprain March 10 against Winnipeg. He suffered the same injury to his other knee Dec. 29 against the same opponent, and missed 12 of the next 15 games.

Horton returned to the lineup on Tuesday after a four-game absence. He only made it one-shift into the second period before retiring to the dressing room. He will be the first player in NHL history to score a goal in a game that he will not play in. Tonight's game is the make-up game for the game which was postponed after Rich Peverley collapsed on the bench. Horton will be credited with the goal as they start 1-0, but they will play a full 60 minutes.

Bishop left the game late in the first period while attempting to snag a loose puck, Bishop appeared to get his legs tangled up, and wound up crashing to the ice, landing on his left wrist. With the playoffs right around the corner, the Lightning are hoping this injury is nothing more than a day-to-day thing.

Letang has not played since January 27th after suffering a stroke in early February. He has been skating with the team since the middle of March, but will finally return tonight after a 10-week absence. He has 18 points (10G / 8A) in 34 games this season, but it is tough to expect him to tear it up in the remaining three games. However, this is a huge boost for the Penguins for the playoffs.

Panthers' head coach Peter Horachek said it was general upper-body soreness and if the Panthers were involved in a game with their own playoff implications, he would've played. Consider Luongo day-to-day and monitor his status before tomorrow's game vs. the Maple Leafs.

Hanzal was listed as questionable, but he will no play tonight after suffering a lower-body injury on Saturday. This is a tough break for the Coyotes, who are battling for the final Wild Card spot in the West.

Cowen will miss his fifth straight game tonight and with just three more games after tonight, his season appears to be over. If that i the case, Cowen has finished the season with six goals, nine assists (15 points) with an EVEN plus/minus rating, 45 penalty minutes, 99 blocked shots 214 hits and 68 shots.

Miller will miss his second straight game with an undisclosed injury. It is likely that Miller is dealing with a small injury, but with the playoffs looming, the Bruins are resting him while they can.

Thomas Greiss will get another start for Phoenix as Smith remains sidelined with a knee injury. There was no real update other than he is still day-to-day. Monitor his status before Thursday's game vs. Nashville.

Greening has been out since March 28th with a lower-body injury. Greening's season could be over at this point.

Ehrhoff has to get 40 stitches on his ear after being hit by a puck on Sunday. He will be in the lineup tonight vs. the Red Wings and skate with Rasmus Ristolainen as his D-partner.

Bolland is dealing with pain in the area where he had surgery to repair a severed tendon in his ankle. One would think maybe the Maple Leafs and Bolland rushed his return if he is dealing with significant pain in that surgically repaired area. If Bolland does not play tonight, expect him to be shut down for the rest of the season.

Hanzal was injured in Saturday's game vs. Edmonton. He played just 10:33 (AVG 18:41) before retiring to the dressing room for the night. He reportedly received treatment this morning, but his status remains in question. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups.

Steen has missed the last three games, but will be back in tonight vs. Washington. He has had an exceptional year, potting 33 goals with 27 assists (60 points) in 64 games. Expect him to skate on the top-line with his regular centreman David Backes.

Bruins head coach Claude Julien said that Iginla could probably play, but is being given a maintenance day. It is sounding more and more like the B's are simply resting their veteran forward before the playoffs.

Gorges has been out of the Habs lineup since March 6th with a broken hand. Gorges return is perfect timing for the Canadiens who are gearing up for a run at the Stanley Cup. He has one goal and 12 assists (13 points) with a plus-7 rating in 63 games this season. He will be paired with P.K Subban on Wednesday.

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