Patyrn, who was recalled on Sunday, was a healthy scratch on Sunday, but will make his season debut tonight in Ottawa. The 24-year-old has two goals and 11 assists (13 points) in 49 games with Hamilton (AHL) this season.

Patyrn, who was recalled on Sunday, was a healthy scratch on Sunday, but will make his season debut tonight in Ottawa. The 24-year-old has two goals and 11 assists (13 points) in 49 games with Hamilton (AHL) this season.
Sekac has been a healthy scratch for the last two games, but will get back into the lineup tonight in Ottawa. The 22-year-old has not scored a goal in 18 games (last goal: Dec 29). There is no word on who he will play with, but it is expected to be the third or fourth line.
Wiercioch has played in the last two games, registering one assist and four shots. However, it appears that he will come out of the lineup to make room for Mark Borowiecki to return.
Pulkkinen leads the AHL in goals (30) and points (57) and it looks like he he will get an awesome chance to succeed on Wednesday as he practiced with Henrik Zetterberg and Justin Abdelkader on Tuesday. It looks like Tomas Jurco will come out of the lineup for Pulkkinen.
Santorelli is unlikely to play because of VISA/immigration issues after being traded from the Maple Leafs. If he doesn’t end up play tonight, expect him to play on Thursday.
Franson is unlikely to play because of VISA/immigration issues. With Franson not available, the Predators hope to have Anton Volchenkov back in the lineup. If he doesn’t make his season debut with the Predators tonight, look for him to play on Thursday on Long Island.
Stastny played very well on the Blues second line with Jori Lehtera was out, he was bumped back to the third line when Lehtera returned, but will get that promotion again, just three games later. Stastny has two goals and four assists in his last eight games.
It didn’t look like Jokinen would play tonight, but he announced this morning that he will be making his debut tonight vs. the Panthers. He has just six points (3G / 3A) in 48 games this season, so he probably won’t have much of a fantasy impact. He will start on a line with Leo Komarov and David Clarkson.
Clendening, 22, has recorded one assist, a plus-4 rating and six shots on goal in seven games with the Canucks. If Edler does not play tonight, Clendening will fill-in on the top power-play unit.
There was no word why Michalek was not on the ice for the morning skate. He is not believed to be battling an injury, however he is believed to be on the move before the trade deadline. Expect an update ahead of tonight’s game in Colorado.
Semin will come out of the lineup on Monday after playing in the last six games. He had one goal and two assists in those games, but will come out of the lineup for Brad Malone.
Hurricanes head coach Bill Peters said that Rask needs a night off and will be back in the lineup on Tuesday vs. the Islanders. Rask has been a minus-4 rating in the last two games. With Rask coming out, Chris Terry will get into the lineup.
Jokinen was not on the ice for Maple Leafs practice on Monday because he was undergoing a physical. He can’t suit up for the Leafs until Mike Santorelli and Cody Franson are cleared to play for the Predators. Monitor his status on Tuesday.
Stafford had one goal on five shots in the Jets shootout win over the Red Wings on Saturday. He has seven shots and has played a total of 5:06 on the power-play in his first two games with Winnipeg. He has now been bumped to the top-line, increasing his fantasy value yet again.
Burakovsky was a plus-2 in 9:52 on Wednesday, but will come out of the lineup in favour of Tom Wilson tonight vs. the Kings.
Cowen has posted a minus-6 in the last five games and played a season-low 12:30 on Thursday. With Cowen out, either Patrick Wiercioch or Chris Philipps will get back into the lineup.
Gelinas was a healthy scratch in the last six games, but will be back in the lineup tonight in Chicago. He has four goals and seven assists (11 points) in 34 games this season. He will replace Mark Fraser in the lineup.
Smith has not registered a single point since December 27th, so he will take a seat tonight vs. the Devils. With Smith coming out, Ryan Hartman will make his NHL debut.
Hartman, 20, will replace Ben Smith in the Blackhawks lineup on Friday vs. the Devils. The 2013 first round pick has eight goals and 10 assists (18 points) in 47 games with Rockford (AHL) this season. He is expected to skate on the fourth line with Marcus Kruger and Patrick Sharp.
Ceci was a healthy scratch on Tuesday, but will be back in the lineup on Thursday. Ceci has 14 points (3G / 11A) in 51 games this season.