Shore has not recorded a point while averaging 9:11 TOI/gm through his first two games of the season. With the fourth line rotation continuing, Shore will be replaced by Jason Spezza on Monday.

Shore has not recorded a point while averaging 9:11 TOI/gm through his first two games of the season. With the fourth line rotation continuing, Shore will be replaced by Jason Spezza on Monday.
Timashov registered two shots in 9:40 TOI on Saturday and has one assist in two games thus far. The fourth-line rotation continues on Monday, which means Nic Petan will replace Timashov on the fourth-line.
Holl played 9:07 TOI in his season debut in Columbus on Friday before sitting out Saturday’s game vs. the Canadiens. He continues to rotate with Martin Marincin, so he will skate with Rasmus Sandin on Monday night.
Petan and Dmytro Timashov continue to rotate in and out of the Maple Leafs, with Mike Babcock essentially holding live fourth line auditions. Petan had two shots while playing just 6:54 TOI in his season debut on Friday.
Toronto continues to rotate Spezza and Nick Shore, with Spezza, set to centre the fourth line vs. the Blues. Spezza had two shots in 10:36 TOI in his Maple Leafs debut in Columbus last Friday.
Kukan had two shots in 15:16 TOI in his season debut on Saturday but will sit as a healthy scratch for the second time in three games. Markus Nutivaara will replace him on the third pairing.
Nutivaara had two shots and two PIMS while playing 13:23 TOI in the season opener but served as a healthy scratch on Saturday. Tonight he will replace Dean Kukan on the Blue Jackets’ third-pair.
Milano had just one goal in eight games with Columbus last season. He spent most of the year in Cleveland (AHL), where he had 24 points (11G / 13A) in 27 games. He will replace Josh Anderson, who is day-to-day with an injury.
Czarnik only played 3:56 TOI in the season opener and will be a healthy scratch on Saturday. Tobias Rieder will replace him on the fourth line.
Rieder was signed after a PTO but sat out as a healthy scratch in the season opener. On Saturday, Reider will replace Austin Czarnik on the fourth line and will look to score his first NHL goal since April 5th, 2018.
Bortuzzo played just 12:15 TOI, recording one shot, in the Blues season opener but will be scratched in favour of Carl Gunnarsson on Saturday.
Gunnarsson was a healthy scratch in the Blues season opener but will draw-in for Robert Bortuzzo on Saturday. Gunnarsson, who had just seven points (3G / 4A) in 25 games last season, will skate on the top-pair with Alex Pietrangelo.
Sanford was a healthy scratch in the Blues season opener. With Robert Thomas (upper-body) out, Sanford will draw into the Blues lineup on a line with Tyler Bozak and Robby Fabbri.
Boedker sat out during the Senators season opener but will replace Filip Chlapik on Saturday. Boedker had 35 points (7G / 28A) while playing 14:11 ATOI in 71 games last season.
Chlapik had one assist in just 5:20 TOI in the Senators season opener. Chlapik took a bad penalty in the contest though and will be replaced by Mikkel Boedker on Saturday.
Malgin had two shots in 10:59 TOI in the season opener but Joel Quenneville will pull him from Saturday’s lineup. Malgin will be replaced by Jayce Hawryluk.
Hawryluk, 23, split his 2019 campaign between the AHL and NHL. During his time with the Panthers, he had seven goals and five assists (12 points) in 42 games. While with Springfield, he tallied 32 points (8G / 24A) in 31 games. He will replace Denis Malgin in the lineup on Saturday.
Holl skated just 9:07 TOI in his season debut on Saturday. Head coach Mike Babcock wanted to get Holl into the lineup, but Martin Marincin will replace him vs. Montreal on Saturday.
Petan had two shots on goal in 6:54 TOI in his season debut on Saturday but will be replaced by Dmytro Timashov on Saturday. The Maple Leafs are essentially holding fourth-line auditions and Petan should draw back into the lineup shortly.
Spezza had two shots on goal in 10:36 TOI in his Maple Leafs debut on Saturday. The fourth line rotation will continue vs. the Canadiens, with Nick Shore replacing Spezza.