Mahura was a healthy scratch for the last two games and was pushed to the AHL by Hampus Lindholm's return. The 21-year-old defenseman has four points in eight NHL games and one assist in seven AHL games.

Mahura was a healthy scratch for the last two games and was pushed to the AHL by Hampus Lindholm's return. The 21-year-old defenseman has four points in eight NHL games and one assist in seven AHL games.
Sparks is 4-7-1 with a 2.45 GAA and .927 SV% in 12 AHL games this season. With Marc-Andre Fleury leaving the team to tend to a family illness, Sparks comes up and is expected to backup Malcolm Subban on Wednesday.
Hogberg is 6-6-0 with a 3.21 GAA and .892 SV% in 14 AHL games this season and is coming up to backup Anders Nilsson on Wednesday. Craig Anderson is not on the ice for the morning skate so the 25-year-old comes up to serve as backup for at least one game.
Goldobin has been outstanding in the AHL this year, leading Utica with 20 points (8G / 12A) in 18 games. He returns to Vancouver, where he had 27 points (7G / 20A) in 63 games last year and should be a middle-6 winger in 2019-20.
Baertschi sat as a healthy scratch for the last three games and returns to the AHL, with Nikolay Goldobin coming the other way. Baertschi has played well in Utica, posting 10 points (2G / 8A) in seven games this season.
Kivlenieks comes up to serve as Joonas Korpisalo's backup while Elvis Merzlikins gets some playing time in the AHL. Kivlenieks has gone 6-1-3 with a 2.51 GAA and .903 SV% in nine AHL games this season.
This is the second time that the Blue Jackets have done this. They want Merzlikins to get some playing time and with Joonas Korpisalo playing well, he's not going to get that in Columbus right now. Merzlikins allowed one goal on 29 shots in a losing effort in his only AHL game.
Driedger has been outstanding in the AHL this season, posting a 2.09 GAA and .938 SV% in 14 games. His terrific play has translated into just six wins but is enough for him to be given an opportunity to be Sergei Bobrovsky's backup moving forward. Sam Montembeault heads the other way to take his spot as Springfield's starter.
Montembeault has struggled as the Panthers' backup this season, posting a 3.31 GAA and .889 SV% in five appearances. Florida sent him to the AHL to try and find his game and recalled Chris Driedger, who has an impressive .938 SV% in the AHL this year.
Kaskisuo struggled behind a poor Maple Leafs team in his NHL debut, giving up six goals on 38 shots in a loss to the Penguins. With Michael Hutchinson playing well in his three starts with the Marlies, Toronto will give him another chance to be Frederik Andersen's backup.
Hutchinson struggled with the Maple Leafs, going 0-5-1 with a 4.44 GAA and .879 SV% in six games and was eventually sent to the Marlies. He played much better down there, going 3-0-0 with a 1.95 GAA and .942 SV%, earning himself another shot in the NHL, this time with Sheldon Keefe behind the bench.
Kostin tallied a single goal in four games with St. Louis during his call-up but was set to be a healthy scratch on Monday night. The Blues want Kostin playing, so he heads back to the AHL, where he has eight points (3G / 5A) in 14 games.
Gaunce was called up last week but did not make his Bruins debut. In 14 AHL games, the 25-year-old has collected six goals and five assists (11 points). He could make his debut on their two-game road-trip with both Patrice Bergeron and Brett Ritchie both out.
Studnicka, 20, was a second-round pick in 2017 and has recorded nine goals and nine assists (18 points) in 21 AHL games this season. With Patrice Bergeron out for at least the next two games, Studnicka could get an opportunity to make his NHL debut on Tuesday.
Davidson appeared in three games with Calgary during his call-up but returns to the AHL with T.J. Brodie set to return to the lineup on Monday. Davidson has posted solid numbers in the AHL, scoring two goals with eight assists (10 points) in 10 games.
With Viktor Arvidsson out for at least one month, Carr makes his return to the NHL. The 28-year-old has been fantastic in the AHL this season, leading the Admirals in goals (11) and points (21) in 16 games.
With Drake Caggiula going on IR, Highmore gets his first call-up of the season. The 23-year-old forward has 10 points (4G / 6A) in 17 AHL games this season and had two goals in 13 games with the Blackhawks last year.
Roussel has been sidelined by a knee injury since mid-March, so he'll go to Utica to get back up to game speed before making his season debut with the Canucks. Roussel played pretty well in his first season with the Canucks, totalling a career-high with 31 points (9G / 22A) in 65 games.
Dea currently leads Rochester in scoring with 13 points (7G / 6A) in 18 games. The 25-year-old will likely make his season debut on Monday with Evan Rodrigues getting hurt early in Sunday's contest. Dea has seven points (5G / 2A) in 29 career NHL games with the Penguins and Devils.
Gettinger played in two games during his call-up but was a healthy scratch in Montreal on Saturday. Boo Nieves will replace him on the Rangers roster.