Hunt will play for the first time since March 1st, replacing Jared Spurgeon, who is one of three regulars getting the night off. Hunt has five assists in 29 games this season and no goals in 42 career NHL games.

Hunt will play for the first time since March 1st, replacing Jared Spurgeon, who is one of three regulars getting the night off. Hunt has five assists in 29 games this season and no goals in 42 career NHL games.

Sturm has been scratched for eight straight games, but he will play Saturday with Joel Eriksson Ek getting the night off. Sturm has picked up just 11 points (5G / 6A) in 47 games this season, playing primarily in a fourth line role.

Brink was a healthy scratch in Dallas on Thursday but will replace Mats Zuccarello in the lineup on Saturday. Brink has picked up two goals and two assists (four points) in 10 games since being acquired by the Wild.

Spurgeon will be one of three players sitting out Saturday's game in Nashville. Daemon Hunt will replace Spurgeon in the lineup and skate wth Jeff Petry at 5v5.

Zuccarello will be one of three players sitting out Saturday's game in Nashville. Bobby Brink will replace Zuccarello in the lineup, but Vladimir Tarasenko will replace him on the first line.

Eriksson Ek will be one of three players sitting out Saturday's game in Nashville. Nico Sturm will replace Eriksson Ek in the lineup, but Danila Yurov will replace him on the second line.

Joseph has been a healthy scratch for the last three games but he'll replace Jeff Malott (undisclosed) in the lineup on Saturday. Joseph has not registered a point in his first five games with the Kings.

Regenda played in his first game since March 24th on Thursday, but it looks like he will come back out after a minus-2 performance in Anaheim. Regenda will be replaced by Igor Chernyshov in the lineup vs. the Canucks.

Chernyshov was a healthy scratch in Anaheim on Thursday but is expected to replace Pavol Regenda in the lineup on Saturday. Chernyshov has gone pointless in his last five games but has 13 points (5G / 9A) in 24 games with the Sharks this season.

Zamula drew into the Blue Jackets' lineup in Buffalo on Thursday, but will come out for he lineup Saturday in Montreal. Jake Christiansen will draw back into the lineup to replace him.

Christiansen was a healthy scratch in Buffalo on Thursday but will replace Egor Zamula in the lineup on Saturday. Christiansen, who has bounced in and out of the lineup all season, has just two assists in 38 games.

Geekie was scratched on Thursday as the Lighting went with 11 forwards and seven defensemen. But with Darren Raddysh injured on Saturday, Geekie will suit back up as the 12th forward. Geekie enters the game with two assists in 12 NHL games this season.

Steeves played 10:13 TOI and was a minus-1 with one SOG on Tuesday, but will be replaced by Mikey Eyssimont in the lineup on Saturday. It will be the 12th time in 13 games that Steeves has been a healthy scratch.

Eyssimont was a healthy scratch for the last two games but will replace Alex Steeves in the lineup on Saturday. Eyssimont has scored eight goals with 10 assists (18 points) in 52 games this season.

Myers has appeared in four straight games, but he's expected to come out of the lineup on Saturday to make room for William Villeneuve to make his NHL debut. Myers has no goals and just two assists in 39 games this season.

Villeneuve was a fourth-round pick in 2020 and is expected to make his NHL debut after 224 career games in the AHL. Villeneuve, who has 29 points (3G / 26A) in 59 AHL games this season, will replace Philippe Myers on the third pair.

Wiebe signed his entry-level contract earlier Friday and was announced in the starting lineup vs. Seattle on Saturday by Head Coach Craig Conroy. The 22-year-old was key part of the North Dakota (NCAA) team that was eliminated from the Frozen Four on Thursday. He put up five goals and 29 points in 40 games with North Dakota this season.

Vilen was recalled from Utica (AHL) on Friday and will make his NHL debut on Sunday as the second half of New Jersey's back-to-back. The 23-year-old was the Devils 2025 5th round pick (129th overall) and he has spent the last three seasons in Utica, picking up four goals and 24 points in 59 games this season.

Hagens has been practicing with Boston after signing his entry-level contract earlier in the week but will remain out on Saturday vs. Tampa Bay and will not make his NHL debut. The 19-year-old has had success at both the NCAA level (47 Pts in 34 GP) and AHL (4 Pts in 6 GP) this season.

Dellandrea will slot in alongside Pavol Regenda and Ty Dellandrea as the Sharks opt to get some fresh legs into the lineup for the tail-end of their back-to-back. Adam Gaudette, Igor Chernyshov, and John Klingberg will all draw out of the lineup.
