Downie was injured in the first period of this afternoon's game after a collision with Patrik Berglund. Downie was down on the ice for a few minutes before being helped off. Michael Raffl will likely see the majority of Downie's shifts.

Downie was injured in the first period of this afternoon's game after a collision with Patrik Berglund. Downie was down on the ice for a few minutes before being helped off. Michael Raffl will likely see the majority of Downie's shifts.

Moore was injured in last night's win over the Blue Jackets. Moore appeared to suffer a head injury on a hard collision along the boards. He will be replaced by Raphael Diaz, who is making his Rangers debut.

Byfuglien was on the ice at the Jets' morning skate after missing Wednesday's game and Friday's practice. It was always believed that he would be able to play Saturday, but Paul Maurice reminded us this morning that he expects to have Big Buff back in his lineup tonight vs. Carolina. The defenseman turned forward has 19 goals and 33 assists (52 points) with a minus-16 rating and the seventh most

Bogosian was on the ice for the Jets' morning skate and head coach Paul Maurice reiterated that he expects Bogosian to return tonight after being a late scratch in Wednesday's game. Bogo has three goals and eight assists with a plus-3 rating in 54 games this season.

Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle said that Bernier is still dealing with a groin problem and will not play tonight, but did not rule him out for Sunday. James Reimer will start in goal with Bernier out.

Bolland has been sidelined since November 2nd with a severed tendon in his ankle. He will skate on a line with Mason Raymond and David Clarkson tonight when the Leafs host the Habs. Toronto is in the think of the Eastern Conference playoff race, so getting some Stanley Cup experience back in their lineup could prove to be pivotal. Expect the Leafs to ease Bolland back into the lineup, this is a difficult injury to come off of.

Tlusty missed the last two games, but will be back in tonight vs. Chicago. He has 12 goals and 10 assists in 59 games this season.

Liles has missed the last six games with a concussion he suffered on March 7th, but will be back tonight in Chicago. He has recorded one goal and three assists in 22 games with the Hurricanes. He will skate with Andrej Sekera tonight.

Boychuk has missed the last two games, but took part in the morning skate. However, his status for tonight's meeting with the team that drafted him remains uncertain. He has 20 points (3G / 17A) in 63 games this seaosn.

Pavelec will missed tomorrow's game vs. Carolina, but monitor whether or not he travels to Dallas for Monday's game vs. the Stars. Monday is the start of a five-game road trip for the Jets, expect Pavelec back by next Thursday in San Jose if he can't play Monday.

Daniel skated on a line with his brother and Nicklas Jensen. He has missed the last nine games after suffering a leg injury on March 2. This is the first we have seen of Daniel skating on a regular line, so there is no word whether he will return on Sunday or not.

Kesler is skating on a line with his regular linemates Chris Higgins and and Jannik Hansen. He was expected to miss at least a "couple of weeks" and has been out for nine days. Skating on his regular line would suggest that he could be back in the lineup on Sunday. Expect a full update after practice.

Eberle siad that he "felt great" on Friday, but would not commit to playing tomorrow vs. the Flames. Monitor his status during Saturday's morning skate.

Belov has missed the last last 10 games with an oblique injury, but could return on Saturday if coach Eakins decides to insert him into the lineup. Belov's return gives the Oilers eight healthy defensemen.
Robin Lehner will get his fourth straight start with Anderson sidelined. He will likely accompany the team to Tampa Bay and Florida and start one of those back-to-back games on Monday and Tuesday.

Andersson said that he felt good after his first full practice since breaking his foot. He would not commit to how soon he would return, but said it will matter with how much pain he can deal with. He will not play tomorrow but monitor Andersson's status before Sunday's game vs. the WIld.

Helm confirmed that he would be in the lineup tomorrow afternoon, but Mike Babcock was less committal about Helm playing. Coach Babcock said that Helm will take pre-game warmups and then they will see how Helm feels before deciding if he plays. He would centre the fourth line with Cory Emmerton and Landon Ferraro on his wings with Teemu Pulkkinen taking a seat.

Mitchell, who suffered a back injury on Tuesday will likely miss his second straight game tonight when the Avs take on the Bruins. Colorado was expecting to have him back tonight, but it looks like Tuesday in Nashville is more likely.

After playing all 82 games in both seasons with the Rangers prior to coming to Montreal, Prust has missed 40 of the 130 (31%) of regular season games with the Habs in the last two seasons. He finished this season the 13 points (6G / 7A) in 52 games. The Canadiens have him signed through the next two seasons at $2.5 million per year, so they would like to start seeing some durability out of the big forward.

Bogosian was a late scratch prior to Wednesday's game, but is expected to play on Saturday. If he is on the ice tomorrow for the game-day skate, he should be in the lineup vs. the Hurricanes.

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