Samuelson had five shots and two penalty minutes while averaging 15:51 TOI in three games with the Coyotes during his call-up. He heads back to the AHL with Nicklas Grossmann (lower-body) set to return on Wednesday.

Samuelson had five shots and two penalty minutes while averaging 15:51 TOI in three games with the Coyotes during his call-up. He heads back to the AHL with Nicklas Grossmann (lower-body) set to return on Wednesday.
Domingue was recalled to back-up Anders Lindback while Mike Smith was out, but Smith is available for Wednesday’s game, so Domingue heads back to Springfield.
Jeffrey had one assist in his only game with the Coyotes this season. Jeffrey has dominated the AHL and deserved to be back with the big club—he has posted seven goals and 11 assists (18 points) in 16 games with Springfield. Jeffrey could be back in the lineup on Wednesday.
Smid has been a healthy scratch in the last five games and has only appeared in four games this season and has only averaged 9:55 TOI per night. Smid has fallen behind Deryk Engelland on the depth chart and will go to Stockton for a maximum of two weeks to get back up to speed.
McDonald has two assists in four games with Lehigh Valley this season and with Sam Gagner going down on Monday, McDonald has been recalled and could make his Flyers debut this week. He has 44 points (18G / 26A) in 140 NHL games.
Berube has not played since Jaroslav Halak’s been healthy, so he will go to Bridgeport to get some game action in. He can stay with Bridgeport for a maximum of two weeks.
Sgarbossa did not make his Ducks debut during his call-up and now he switches places with Chris Mueller. Sgarbossa heads back to San Diego where he has eight points (2G / 6A) in 12 games.
O’Brien did not appear in a game with Anaheim during his call-up, so he heads back to San Diego, where he has two assists in 14 games.
In his first season with the Ducks organization, Mueller has posted four goals and 10 assists (14 points) in 16 games with San Diego. He could make his Ducks debut on Tuesday.
Frederik Andersen is not expected to dress on Tuesday because of flu-like symptoms, so Gibson has recalled to serve as Anton Khudobin’s backup tonight vs. the Flames. The Ducks have a back-to-back on Tuesday and Wednesday, so there’s a chance that Gibson could make his season debut tomorrow in Arizona. The 22-year-old has gone 7-4-1 with a 2.63 GAA and .917 SV% in 13 games with San Diego this season.
Bulmer averaged just 6:43 TOI in three games with the Wild during his call-up. He swaps places with Kurtis Gabriel, who will likely play on Wednesday.
Gabriel failed to record an point in his NHL debut on November 10th. He played just 2:51 so the Wild didn’t give him much of a chance. In his time in Iowa, he has just one goal and one assist in 15 games.
Langhamer was an emergancy call-up to serve as Anders Lindback’s backup on the weekend, but with Mike Smith still out, they’ve recalled Louis Domingue, who is a more NHL-ready goalie, to replace Langhamer.
Domingue, 23, has posted a 5-3-1 record, 2.43 GAA and .918 SV% in nine games with Springfield this season. With Mike Smith nursing a lower-body injury, Domingue has been recalled to serve as their No. 2 until Smith is healthy.
Fedun did not appear in a game during his call-up. He heads back to Utica where he has six points (2G / 4A) in 14 games this season.
Pedan, 22, was a third round pick (63 rd overall) of the Islanders in 2011. He has seven points (1G / 6A) in 15 games with Utica this season. With Ben Hutton out for at least two weeks, Pedan will serve as the Canucks’ seventh defenseman and could make his NHL debut sometime in the near future.
Armia, 22, has three goals and four assists (seven points) in 15 games with Manitoba this season. There is no word whether or not Armia will crack the lineup on Monday.
Puempel had one goal in 11 games with the Senators but heads back to the AHL where he had three goals and three assists in seven games this season.
O’Connor only appeared in one game with the Senators, so he heads back to Binghamton to get some playing time. O’Connor has gone 0-5-1 with a 4.14 GAA and .859 SV% in six games with Binghamton this season.
Driedger, 21, has gone 5-5-0 with a 2.92 GAA and .910 SV% in 10 games with Binghamton this season. With Andrew Hammond still sidelined with a concussion, the Senators have swapped Driedger and Matt O’Connor so that O’Connor can get some playing time.