WInnik is expected to replace the injured Matt Beleskey in game 4 on Saturday night. Beleskey was injured in game 3 and is unable to go tonight, so Winnik will slide back in for the first time since game 6 of the first round.

WInnik is expected to replace the injured Matt Beleskey in game 4 on Saturday night. Beleskey was injured in game 3 and is unable to go tonight, so Winnik will slide back in for the first time since game 6 of the first round.
Cooke was suspended for kneeing Colorado Avalanche defenseman Tyson Barrie in the first round. He will replace Matt Moulson on the third line with rookies Erik Haula and Justin Fontaine.
Leddy served as a healthy scratch in Chicago's 4-0 loss in game 3, but will play on Friday. Expect Sheldon Brookbank to come out of the lineup to make room for Leddy.
The Wild will be getting Matt Cooke back from suspension for game 4 and it looks like the struggling Moulson will be the player to take a seat. Moulson played a season-low 9:36 TOI in the game 3 win on Tuesday.
Ballard has not played since March 17th, but judging by the morning skate, it looks like he will slide into the lineup for Prosser. Ballard had nine points (2G / 7A) and was a minus-7 in 45 games this season. Expect him to be paired with Clayton Stoner as the third pairing.
The Wild have not seen the offensive production they were expecting out of Moulson when they acquired him from Buffalo at the trade deadline. He had 13 points (6G / 7A) in 20 games in the regular season, but has registered just one goal and one assist in nine postseason games. Nino Niederreiter will take his spot on the top-line with Mikko Koivu and Charlie Coyle.
Niederreiter has had himself a strong postseason, and he will be rewarded tonight as he swaps places with Matt Moulson. Nino has two goals and two assists while averaging just 13:16 in the first nine games of the playoffs.
Schultz last NHL game was on March 31st, 2013. He spent the entire season with Manchester (AHL), where he had two goals and 11 assists (13 points) in 67 games. Schultz has one assist in 29 career playoff games. He will be paired with Slava Voynov.
Prust skated as an extra in the Habs practice on Monday. It looks like the Canadiens will insert Ryan White into the lineup with Prust coming out. Prust has one assist and an EVEN rating in six games this postseason.
Fontaine, 26, had 13 goals and eight assists (21 points) in 66 games in his first NHL season. He has yet to record a point and is a minus-2 in four postseason games so far. He will skate on the third line with Erik Haula and Nino Niederreiter today.
Bournival had seven goals and seven assists (14 points) in 60 games this season. He has one assist in four games this postseason.
Head coach Mike Yeo has been impressed with Heatley in the first round and it has prompted him to move him to the top PP unit. Heatley had one goal and four assists in the only five games he played in the first round.
Hishon did not play any regular season games for the Avalanche this season, but had 10 goals and 14 assists (24 points) in 50 games with Lake Erie (AHL). He was a healthy scratch in game 6 after playing in games 4 and 5. He is averaging seven minutes a night through his first two playoff games, but could play more tonight as he suits up on the third line with Max Talbot Jamie McGinn.
Gill had a tough go in just his seventh game of the season on Sunday. A pass went off of his skate in the Flyers end, which resulted in a goal for Dominic Moore and a 3-0 Rangers lead. Gustafsson will come in having scored 10 points (2G / 8A) with a plus-7 rating in 31 games this season. Gustafsson played very well in seven games during the 2011-12 playoffs. He registered one goal and one assist with a plus-4 rating. He is expected to be paired with Luke Schenn in a must-win game for Philly.
Granlund is a more skilled and crafty forward than Coyle and should provide a spark to a Wild power-play that has just two goals on 15 opportunities in this series. Granlund has one goal (OT GWG in Game 3) and two assists through the first five games.
Whitney will take a seat and Erik Cole will slide into the lineup. Whitney had no points and a minus-1 rating in the first five games of the series.
Seabrook missed the last three games after being suspended for a hit that knocked David Backes out in Game 2. After two games in the series, Seabrook was leading all Chicago skaters with four points (2G / 2A), and still ranks third on the team. However, anyone who watches the team knows his value goes far beyond offense, as his leadership and his chemistry with defensive partner Duncan Keith cannot be overstated.
Bertuzzi is making his playoff debut and should bring some much needed size against the big, bad Bruins.
Etem is filling in for Selanne for Game 4.
The Pens will continue to keep Neal and Letang relegated to the second powerplay unit.