Maroon has zero points and a minus-3 rating in his last 10 games and with Matt Beleskey likely returning tonight, it looks like Maroon will take a seat.

Maroon has zero points and a minus-3 rating in his last 10 games and with Matt Beleskey likely returning tonight, it looks like Maroon will take a seat.
Grabner was a healthy scratch on Tuesday, but will be in for Frans Nielsen tonight, who is a little banged up. Grabner has collected 12 points (7G / 5A) in 29 games this season.
Adam, 24, came over from the Sabres organization this season and has registered five goals and 13 assists (18 points) in 31 games with Springfield (AHL). Adam is expected to skate on the Blue Jackets fourth line.
Strait has been a healthy scratch for the last four games, but will be in tonight with Nick Leddy out with a lower-body injury. Strait has six points (2G / 4A) in 38 games this season.
Lecavalier has been a healthy scratch for a lot of the season, including the lat three games. He has 17 points (7G / 10A) in 46 games this season. He will replace R.J Umberger in the lineup tonight.
Umberger has no points and a minus-2 rating in his last eight games. He will take a seat with Vincent Lecavalier coming back into the lineup.
The Ducks GM Bob Murray has arrived in Vancouver with the rest of Wisniewski's equipment. He was concerned he did not have his custom knee brace, but he does now so he will play his first game with the Ducks since he was with them back in 2009-10. He will play with Clayton Stoner and could see some power-play time. He has 29 points (8G / 21A) in 56 games with Columbus before being traded to Anaheim at the deadline.
Perry wound up on the third line late in Friday’s game against the Penguins and head coach Bruce Boudreau will stick with it tonight in Vancouver. Perry comes in with four goals and one assist in his last five games. He will skate with Jiri Sekac and Rickard Rakell.
Weiss had a brutal game in Boston on Saturday. He turned the puck over on the power-play twice, both of which turned into shorthanded goals for the B’s. It is safe to say, he didn’t see much ice time after that, playing just 8:18 on the night. He will sit in favour of Tomas Jurco.
Jurco was a healthy scratch yesterday vs. the Bruins, but will get back into the lineup tonight vs. the Oilers. He had registered two assists in his previous seven games before being scratched. Expect him to skate on the fourth line with Joakim Andersson and Drew Miller.
Wisniewski has been using borrowed equipment in practice recently, but said his big concern is his knee brace, which has not arrived yet because of bad weather in Memphis. Wiz has had three surgeries on his right knee, so you can understand his concern. Consider him a game-time decision, but if he does play he is expected to skate with Clayton Stoner.
In Monday’s practice King was skating on the first line with Anze Kopitar and Marian Gaborik. King has 21 points (10G / 11A) in 64 games this season and has not registered a point in his last eight games.
Kennedy will start on the Islanders third line tonight vs. the Maple Leafs. He missed the first three games after the trade deadline with an upper-body injury. Kennedy has nine points (4G / 5A) in 25 games.
Kadri was sent home on Sunday after showing up late for a team meeting. Kadri said he “slept in” which is why he missed the team meeting. He will take a seat tonight with Brandon Kozun drawing in for him. Peter Holland will centre the second line with Kadri in the press box.
Manning was recalled last night because Michael Del Zotto was questionable. MDZ will not be available, so Manning will be in. He has one assist in three games with the Flyers.
Kadri reportedly showed up late for practice this morning so head coach Peter Horachek sent him home. When asked if Kadri would play on Monday, coach said “if I want him.”
Jurco goes from the first line to the press box in one game. Jurco will be replaced by Luke Glendening on the top-line and Teemu Pulkkinen in the lineup.
After scoring four goals in two games with Grand Rapids, Pulkkinen is back and will be in the lineup today vs. the Bruins. Pulkkinen has two goals and 27 shots (2.25 S/PG) in 12 games with the Red Wings.
Teravainen was a healthy scratch on Friday, but head coach Joel Quenneville wants to shake his lineup up on Sunday, which means Teravainen in and Bryan Bickell likely out. Teravainen was centring the second line with Antoine Vermette and Brandon Saad as well as playing on the Hawks second power-play unit.
Mike Babcock moved Glendening to the Red Wings first line with Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas Tatar on Saturday. It probably is not a permanent move, but he will start Sunday’s game there. He has 12 points (8G / 4A) in 63 games.