Elias will miss his seventh straight game tonight, but should play on Thursday. He has been sidelined since December 31 because of an upper-body injury he suffered vs. Pittsburgh. Elias has recorded 25 points (7G / 18A) in 33 games.

Elias will miss his seventh straight game tonight, but should play on Thursday. He has been sidelined since December 31 because of an upper-body injury he suffered vs. Pittsburgh. Elias has recorded 25 points (7G / 18A) in 33 games.

Clarkson was reportedly very sick throughout Monday night and maybe not play tonight vs. the Bruins. Fraser McLaren would likely enter the lineup if Clarkson can't play.

Read missed the last six games with a concussion that he suffered on December 31. Head coach Craig Berube said that Read will play in all situations tonight. He has 19 points (10G / 9A) in 39 games this season.

Hamonic left Saturday's game because of dehydration, he only played 15:06 opposed to his 24:58 TOI average. Matt Carkner will slide into the lineup with Hamonic out. He is listed as day-to-day.

Parise will miss his 11th consecutive game tonight, but skating is a step in the right direction. There is still no firm timetable for Parise's return from the fractured foot, but Team USA is hoping that he will be ready for the Olympics.

Harding remains on IR and there is no timetable for his return, but his presence at the morning skate is definite progress. The Wild will continue to roll with Darcy Kuemper and Niklas Backstrom while Harding is sidelined.
Stafford will miss his fifth straight game tonight but could be in the lineup on Wednesday vs. the Maple Leafs.

Bergeron was held out of the Bruins' morning skate, but will face the Maple Leafs tonight. Bergeron has been held off of the score sheet in his last three games, but had a five-game point streak prior to that. He has totalled 25 points (10G / 15A) with a plus-15 rating in 45 games.

Hamilton missed practice for the second straight day, but now we know that he is dealing with a concussion that will keep him out of action tonight. Johnny Boychuk, who missed the last game with a personal issue, will draw back in for Hamilton.

Stastny was forced to leave the game after playing just 10:21 in Saturday's win over the Wild. Stastny has had a great season to-date and this would be a tough loss for the Avalanche to deal with. Since the calendar switched to 2014, Stastny has two goals and seven assists in six games. Monitor his status on Tuesday.

Neil has missed the last four games with a lower-body injury that he suffered on December 30. He could be ready to return to the lineup on Tuesday, but we likely won't know until pre-game warmups. Fantasy owners in need of PIMs help should take a look at Neil, who ranks fifth in the NHL with 99 sin-bin minutes.

Read missed the last six games after suffering a concussion on December 31. With Read set to return the Flyers returned Tye McGinn to the AHL. Read has recorded 19 points (10G / 9A) in 39 games this season.

Stafford went through practice this morning in First Niagara Center wearing a red non-contact jersey. Stafford has missed the past three games after suffering an upper-body injury against the Minnesota Wild on January 2. "I think it's more a day-to-day kind of thing," Stafford said. "I had a really long day today, a hard-working day, so we'll see how it responds later today and tomorrow morning. That's pretty much where we're at." Stafford has four goals and nine assists in 41 games this season.

Lapierre was the recipient of a hit late in the game by the Canucks' Dan Hamhuis. Hitchcock said that Lapierre did not return. "Don't know yet (about Lapierre's status)," head coach Ken Hitchcock said. "He took that hit late in the game, that low hit there. He's been exercising full, but not able to skate on a full-time basis. So we'll evaluate him tomorrow and see if he can play tomorrow." The fourth line in Monday's practice was made up of Brenden Morrow, Ryan Reaves and Adam Cracknell.

Polak has missed the last 10 games with a partially fractured left ankle. "I think I'm pretty close," Polak said. "I think I have the green light to go. I don't know when ... if it's going to be tomorrow, the day after. I'm going to do whatever I can to get back in the lineup and we'll see what the coaches decide." Head coach Ken Hitchcock said that Polak will be re-evaluated Tuesday morning.

Hall's absence at practice has his status for Tuesday's game in jeopardy. Check back after the Oilers morning skate tomorrow. He has 43 points (18G / 25A) in 41 games this season.

The Avalanche have recalled Sami Aittokallio from Lake Erie to serve as the team's second goalie behind Semyon Varlamov while Giguere is out. There is no word on how long Giguere is expected to be sidelined.
Bennett has been out since November 22 and likely won't return until after the Olympic break.

Gibbons was injured on Saturday and did not return. With Gibbons and Pascal Dupuis both out, someone else will move up and skate with Sidney Crosby and Chris Kunitz. There is no word who that will be, but whoever it is certainly gets a temporary spike in fantasy value.

Steen is progressing well, but there is still no timetable for his return. Steen has missed the last nine games and likely won't play tomorrow against Phoenix.

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