Harrison was acquired from the Hurricanes on Thursday and as long as he arrives in Winnipeg in time, he is expected to make his Jets debut tonight vs. the Bruins. He should play a much larger role in Winnipeg than he did in Carolina.

Harrison was acquired from the Hurricanes on Thursday and as long as he arrives in Winnipeg in time, he is expected to make his Jets debut tonight vs. the Bruins. He should play a much larger role in Winnipeg than he did in Carolina.
Burrows has just one assist in his last eight games, so he swapped places with Jannik Hansen and skated on the fourth line with Bo Horvat and Derek Dorsett.
Since being recalled from his conditioning stint, Heatley has yet to get into the lineup. He will serve as a healthy scratch for a second straight game. With Kyle Palmieri out, there was a roster spot open, but it will be Emerson Etem who fills that.
Harrington, 21, was the 54th overall pick in 2011. The former London Knights’ defenseman has five assists in 21 games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins this season. Tonight he will replace Brian Dumoulin on the Penguins blue line; he is expected to be paired with Christian Ehrhoff.
Coach Craig Berube said that there is a chance that Lecavalier could be back in the lineup tomorrow vs. the Panthers. If Vinny gets back in, he will be playing centre. Lecavalier has six points (2G / 4A) in 16 games this season.
Drouin has been in and out of the lineup recently and has only averaged 12:58 TOI in 23 games this season. He scored his second goal of the year last night and will bump up to the top line with Steven Stamkos and Ryan Callahan.
Hunwick has served as a healthy scratch for the last three games, but he will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Flames. He has seven assists in 23 games this season.
Coach Hartley said that he has not decided on who will play on the fourth line tonight, but based on the line rushes this morning, it looks like Brandon Bollig will be in and Raymond will be out. Consider him a game-time decision.
Grigorenko, 20, has recorded seven goals and 12 assists (19 points) in 27 games with the Rochester Americans this season. Grigorenko will centre Drew Stafford and Nicolas Deslauriers on the Sabres’ third line vs. the Jets.
Despite being recalled from his conditioning stint on Monday, Heatley will not return to the lineup on Tuesday. He skated again this morning and is healthy, but the Ducks are on a seven-game winning streak, so they likely don’t want to tinker with a winning lineup.
Fistric served as a healthy scratch on Saturday, but he will be back in tonight for Colby Robak. Fistric has no points while averaging 14:00 minutes a night in six games this season.
Butler was a healthy scratch on Saturday vs. Colorado, but he will be back in tonight for Ian Cole. Butler has one assist and a plus-3 rating in nine games with the Blues this season.
Morin will skate on the Blue Jackets third line with Nick Foligno and Brian Gibbons. With Morin entering the lineup, Kerby Rychel will come out of the lineup.
Lecavalier has not been in the lineup in two weeks. He last suited up on November 29th vs. the Rangers and will be a scratch for the seventh consecutive game tomorrow. "It's not just because it's Tampa," Lecavalier said after Monday's practice. "I just want to play. I said pretty much everything last week. There's nothing to say. Practice hard and be ready mentally if I get a chance to play."
Green had been on the Capitals’ second unit in the two games that he has been back for. It looks like he and Matt Niskanen will swap places, which should open the door for more production from Green. He has 12 points (3G / 9A) in 21 games this season.
With Derick Brassard out with mumps, Miller will be bumped up to the top-line to play with Rick Nash and Mats Zuccarello. Since being recalled, Miller has three goals and one assist in five games.
Erixon was acquired from the Blue Jackets for Jeremy Morin this morning and will make his Hawks debut tonight vs. the Flames. Erixon had one goal and five assists in 19 games with Columbus before being dealt.
The Canucks had moved Vrbata off the Sedin’s line earlier in the week. But after they fell behind 5-0, they moved Vrbata back on a line with twins, moving Jannik Hansen to the second line with Nick Bonino and Alexandre Burrows.
Gagner has just 10 points (3G / 7A) in 29 games this season. He played just 12:31 on Thursday, he has averaged 16:42 this season.
Barberio has been a healthy scratch for the last four games, but he will get back into the lineup tonight for Radko Gudas. Barberio has no point in eight games this season.