Colaiacovo has not played since November 19th, but will be back in the lineup tomorrow because the Flyers will be without Braydon Coburn and Nicklas Grossmann. Colaiacovo will be paired with Luke Schenn.

Colaiacovo has not played since November 19th, but will be back in the lineup tomorrow because the Flyers will be without Braydon Coburn and Nicklas Grossmann. Colaiacovo will be paired with Luke Schenn.
Carter, who usually plays on ‘That 70’s line’ with Tyler Toffoli and Tanner Pearson, moved to the top-line on Monday with both Toffoli (mono) and Person (broken leg) out indefinitely. Carter is skating with Anze Kopitar and Marian Gaborik, a line that should have no trouble generating offence.
Vrbata played on the second line last week, but was back with the Sedin twins at practice this morning. Vrbata’s first season with the Canucks has been going well; he has 29 points (16G / 13A) in 37 games so far.
Galchenyuk spent the better part of the last month on the Canadiens top-line, but was on the third line with Brandon Prust and P.A Parenteau in practice on Monday morning. He has four goals and five assists (nine points) in his last 10 games.
Plekanec replaced Alex Galchenyuk on the Canadiens’ top-line in Monday’s practice. Plekanec has two goals and two assists in his last eight games and 26 points (11G / 15A) in 41 games this season. He receives a nice boost in fantasy value while he is playing alongside Max Pacioretty.
Bellemore served as a healthy scratch on Thursday after J.M Liles return to the lineup, but Bellemore will get back in tonight vs. the Blues.
Lazar will play in his first game since returning from the World Juniors. It will be his first NHL games since December 17th. He has one goal and six assists in 27 games this season.
In advance of tonight’s game in Montreal, the Penguins moved Kunitz back onto the top-line with Sidney Crosby and David Perron. Kunitz has 12 goals and 13 assists (25 points) in 32 games this season.
MacDonald served as a healthy scratch on Thursday, but with Nicklas Grossmann out with an upper-body injury, MacDonald was paired with Mark Streit in practice on Friday. Expect him to skate there tomorrow if Grossmann is out.
Salomaki, 21, was a second round pick (52nd overall) of the Predators in 2011. The young forward had 50 points (20G / 30A) and 83 PIMS in 75 games in his first year in North America. In his second year with Milwaukee he has five goals and 11 assists (16 points) in 29 games. He will make his NHL debut on the Predators third line with fellow Finland native Olli Jokinen and Swede Calle Jarnkrok.
Schenn has served as a healthy scratch in three of the last four games, but he will be back in tonight for Andrew MacDonald. He will be paired with Michael Del Zotto. Schenn has one goal, two assists and a minus-8 rating in 30 games.
Smith-Pelly served as a healthy scratch on Sunday, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Rangers. Smith-Pelly has four goals and 11 assists (15 points) in 36 games this season.
Pastrnak, who was recalled after the World Juniors on Tuesday, will not play tonight vs. Pittsburgh. He will however, be in the lineup tomorrow vs. the Devils.
Lazar, who was on a loan with Team Canada, dominated the World Juniors, posting five goals and four assists (9 points) in seven games en route to a Gold Medal. He returns to the Sens where he has one goal and six assists in 27 games.
Bennett, who has three assists in three games since returning to the Penguins lineup, was moved up to the second line on Tuesday. He skated with Evgeni Malkin and Nick Spaling today and should start the game there on Wednesday.
Williams who has just one goal in his last nine games was skating on the fourth line in practice this afternoon. Dwight King swapped spots with him and skated on the top line with Anze Kopitar and Marian Gaborik.
Burrows was skating with Daniel and Henrik Sedin at Canucks’ practice this afternoon. It looks more like a move to have Radim Vrbata jump-start the second line, but either way, Burrows gets a chance to play with the Sedin’s again. Burrows has three goals and three assists in his last eight games.
Brouillette, 28, will play in his first game since November 30th (with St. John’s). He has two goals and two assists in 11 games with St. John’s this season. He has one goal and one assist in 10 career NHL games, all of which were with the Capitals last season.
Bickel served as a healthy scratch last night, but will be back in at forward tonight in Dallas. He has one assist in eight games and despite averaging just 5:56 TOI, the Wild are actually 5-2-1 with Bickel in the lineup.
Arcobello will crack the lineup this afternoon for the first time since being traded to the Predators on Monday. Arcobello has seven goals and five assists (12 points) in 36 games.