Reilly picked up three assists in four games with the Wild before heading to Iowa, where he had a goal in his only game. The 24-year-old has a lot off offensive ability, but needs regular playing time to be a real fantasy asset.

Reilly picked up three assists in four games with the Wild before heading to Iowa, where he had a goal in his only game. The 24-year-old has a lot off offensive ability, but needs regular playing time to be a real fantasy asset.

Jankowski, 23, was a first round pick (No.21 overall) in 2012 and could make his season debut this week with Jaromir Jagr going on IR. Jankowski, who had a good camp, has recorded eight points (5G / 3A) in six games with the Stockton to start 2017-18. Jankowski has produced at all levels, so expect much of the same when he becomes a full-time NHLer.

On Sunday afternoon, the Maple Leafs signed Roman Polak to a one-year deal, so Rosen has been sent to the Marlies to create room for the rugged blueliner. Rosen had one assist in his first four games with the Maple Leafs and will make his Marlies debut this week.

Scherbak, 21, was a first round pick (No.26 overall) in 2014 and appeared in three games with Montreal last season—scoring one goal. The Russian winger has been off to a great start this season, registering nine points (1G / 8A) in six games with Laval. He could make his season debut on Tuesday with Ales Hemsky sidelined with an upper-body injury.

McCarron, 22, was a first round pick (No.25 overall) in 2013 and has appeared in 51 career NHL games, recording just seven points (2G / 5A). The 6-foot-6, 230 lbs. forward has registered two goals and two assists in six games with the Laval Rocket so far this year. He comes up because Ales Hemsky is dealing with an upper-body injury.

With Malcolm Subban (lower-body) joining Marc-Andre Fleury (concussion) on IR, Lagace has been recalled to serve as Oscar Dansk’s backup going forward. The 24-year-old netminder has gone 2-2-0 with a 3.24 GAA and .888 SV% in four games with Chicago so far this season—he has never appeared in an NHL game.

Greer, 20, was a second round pick (No. 39 overall) in 2015 and has appeared in five NHL games since. Last season he spent the majority of the season in the AHL, where he had 15 goals and 23 assists (38 points) in 63 games. So far this season he has notched two helpers in two games—look for him to make his 2017-18 season debut on Tuesday.

Bourque spent most of last season with San Antonio, but did appear in six games with the Avalanche—failing to record a point. Dating back to last year, the 27-year-old has recorded 11 goals and 24 assists (35 points) in 66 games with the Rampage.






With Matt Hunick fighting an injury, Trotman comes up presumably to be an extra defenseman. The 27-year-old has two assists in four games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this season and just 12 points (3G / 9A) in 67 career NHL games with the Bruins.

Megan appeared in one game with the Blues but heads back to Chicago after clearing waivers on Thursday. Megan had a really nice AHL season a year ago, collecting 33 goals and 33 assists (66 points) in 73 games.

Cehlarik served as an extra forward during his call-up but with David Backes (illness) set to return tonight he will head back to Providence where he has two goals and three assists (five points) in three games this season.

With Tuukka Rask (undisclosed) out, McIntyre has been recalled to backup Anton Khudobin on Thursday. McIntyre has gone 2-1-0 with a 2.35 GAA and .914 SV% in three starts with the Providence Bruins so far this season.

Cehlarik, 22, has registered five points (2G / 3A) in three games with Providence this season. He appeared in 11 games with the Bruins last season, recording just two assists. Cehlarik could draw into the lineup for his season debut tomorrow.

Agostino has been an excellent AHL producer over the years, but has not really been given a chance in the NHL since being drafted in the fifth round in 2010. Agostino had 83 points (24G / 59A) in 65 games with the Chicago Wolves last season and picked up seven points (2G / 5A) in three games with Providence this season.

Lemieux, 21, was a second-round pick (No.31 overall) in 2014 but has never appeared in an NHL game to this point. Lemieux has had a hot start in the AHL, collecting three goals and two assists (five points) in four games with Manitoba. Lemieux will not be in the lineup on Tuesday.
