With Toews out for the rest of the regular season, Shaw will get a boost in minutes and fantasy value for the next six games. Shaw has tallied 36 points (19G / 17A) in 74 games this season.

With Toews out for the rest of the regular season, Shaw will get a boost in minutes and fantasy value for the next six games. Shaw has tallied 36 points (19G / 17A) in 74 games this season.

First of all, what a hockey name this kid has... Bryce Van Brabant... Wow, excellent. Van Brabant, 22, is a 6-foot-3, 205 lbs. forward who recently signed with the Flames after finishing up his season with Quinnipiac University. This season he totaled 15 goals and seven assists (22 points) in 40 games with Quinnipiac. He will make his NHL debut on a line with Lance Bouma and Kevin Westgarth.

Morris was a minus-5 in his last two games, and rode the pine behind some younger defenesmen because of it. There is no official word whether or not he will be back in the lineup tonight, but head coach Dave Tippett said he is "an option" tonight.
Racine was the Panthers third round pick (87th overall) in 2011. He has six assists, a plus-9 rating and 85 penalty minutes in 48 games with San Antonio (AHL) this season. He is not known for his offence, but is a big-physical and defensively sound D-man. He will slide in for Ed Jovanovski who takes a seat during the back-to-back.

Umberger has had a tough go of it recently. He was a healthy scratch for two games last week and then saw his minutes drop in each of the last three games, to the point where he is back to a healthy scratch.

As he has done all season, Ducks head coach Bruce Boudreau will scratch Selanne in tonight's second game of a back-to-back set. The Ducks have a quick turnaround and will play again on Monday, so three games in four days, definitely warrants some rest for the veteran winger.

Setoguchi was scratched on Thursday and will not be in the lineup tonight vs. Los Angeles either. Setoguchi has not scored in 11 games and is a minus-8 over that span as well.

Heatley will serve as a healthy scratch tonight for what is believed to be the first time in his career. Heatley has not scored a goal in his last 14 games, he has just two assists and a minus-8 rating over that same span. Stephane Veilleux will slide into the lineup for Heater.

Ribeiro was a healthy scratch in each of the last two games, but will be back in tonight. Ribeiro will skate on a line with Brandon McMillan and Martin Erat.

Carey who recently signed with the Blackhawks after played 38 games with St. Lawrence University of the ECAC. He had 18 goals and 19 assists (37 points) this season and will make his NHL debut on a line with Peter Regin and Brandon Saad.

Teravainen will slide out of the lineup in the second game of a back-to-back which means Peter Regin will dress. #TeuvoMania has averaged 12:44 TOI with no shots, no penalty minutes and no points in his first two NHL games. He is not showing up on the stat sheet yet, but the Blackhawks are pleased with the young Finns playmaking ability and are simply giving him the night off.

Maatta being scratched is likely not a performance based decision, but simply getting a young defenseman some rest. He has played in 78 games this season (including the Olympics) which is a ton for a first year D-man, especially one playing over 20 minutes on most nights.

Belov has not played since February 27th. He missed a few weeks with an oblique injury but was declared healthy for last Saturday, but served as a healthy scratch in the last two games. He has six points (1G / 5A) with a minus-14 rating and 32 penalty minutes in 48 games this season.
Lecavalier has struggled in five-on-five situations at times this year. He has 15 goals and 15 assists (30 points), seven of those goals and 11 of the 30 points have come on the power-play. Lecavalier has one goal and three assists in his last 10 games, which looks like it is going to force head coach Craig Berube to drop him between Adam Hall and Zac Rinaldo.

Ribeiro was scratched on Tuesday and it looks like he will be scratched once again tonight in Jersey. This speaks volumes as to what the Coyotes think of Ribeiro's recent play. They are clinging to the final playoff spot in the West, yet are benching the veteran play-maker.

With eight healthy defensemen on the Ducks' roster, head coach Bruce Boudreau will rest one of their regular D-men each game down the stretch as the Ducks prepare for a run at the Stanley Cup. Sami Vatanen is expected to slide into the lineup for Beauchemin.

Agostino has no points in his first two NHL games despite the Flames totalling nine goals as a team.

With Chris Kreider out with a hand injury, St. Louis will be bumped to the top-line. St. Louis has just three assists with 22 shots on goal and a plus-3 rating in 11 games with the Rangers.

The Coyotes let one slip away on Monday, so they are making a couple of changes for Tuesday's meeting with the Penguins. Ribeiro, who was a minus-4 with one assist in his last two games, will be replaced by pugilist Paul Bissonnette.

Callahan will be just the 30th California-born player to make it to the NHL. Callahan has recorded 25 goals and 15 assists in 66 games in the AHL this season. He will replace Cory Emmerton in the lineup tonight vs. the Blue Jackets.
