Mueller was a healthy scratch on Saturday with Paul Martin back in the lineup. Martin did not suffer any setbacks in the game, so Mueller heads back to the AHL.

Mueller was a healthy scratch on Saturday with Paul Martin back in the lineup. Martin did not suffer any setbacks in the game, so Mueller heads back to the AHL.
Lerg did not record a point and had one shot on goal in three games with the Sharks. His return to the AHL suggests that Ben Smith could be back in the lineup on Wednesday vs. Nashville.
Wagner, 24, has one goal and one assist in three games with San Diego this season. He failed to record a point in his only game with the Ducks this season. Wagner is expected to draw into the lineup for Chris Stewart tonight.
Salomaki, 22, has one goal and one assist in four games with Milwaukee this season. He scored in his only NHL game, but there is no word whether or not he will play on Wednesday in San Jose.
Schaller, 24, has been recalled because Evander Kane and Marcus Foligno were injured over the weekend. Schaller had one goal and one assist in six games with Rochester.
Gaudet, 22, has been recalled because Antoine Vermette is battling a lower-body injury and the Coyotes did not have an extra forward. Gaudet had no points and a minus-5 rating in four games with Springfield at the time of he call-up.
Piskula, 31, was one of the final cuts in Ducks’ training camp and has been recalled because Josh Manson (upper-body) is out and has been placed on IR. Piskula has no points and a plus-2 rating in four games with San Diego.
Grant, 25, has three goals in three games with Stockton this season. The 2008 fourth round pick has had a nice AHL career, but has only managed to collect two assists in 25 career NHL games.
Marchenko, 23, started the year on the IR but has since played four games with Grand Rapids, but has failed to record a point. He has been recalled because the Red Wings lost Kyle Quincey (concussion) and Mike Green (upper-body) in Friday’s OT loss to Calgary.
McCarthy, 29, has no points in five games with the Barracuda so far this season. He has been recalled and will make his season debut tonight on the Sharks fourth line. McCarthy has three goals and three assists in 87 career NHL games.
Bitetto played while Barret Jackman and Ryan Ellis were sidelined, but with both of them back, Bitetto has been sent to Milwaukee. He had 30 points (4G / 26A) in 70 games in the AHL last season.
LaBarbera has gone 0-3-0 with a 4.74 GAA and .835 SV% in three games with Lehigh Valley. The veteran netminder has been recalled to serve as Steve Mason’s backup tonight because Michal Neuvirth is out with an upper-body injury.
McCormick, 23, was a 2011 sixth round pick (171st overall) and will make his NHL debut tonight vs. the Coyotes. McCormick had 20 points (10G / 10A) in 62 games in his first AHL season and had one goal in four games this season.
Gudlevskis, 23, has gone 2-0-0 with a 2.00 GAA and .930 SV% in two starts with Syracuse. With Ben Bishop starting the first wight games, including last night, Gudlevskis could make his season debut tonight vs. the Blackhawks.
Mattie, 22, has tore up the AHL to start the season. The 2011 32nd overall pick has scored four goals with three assists (seven points) in three games with Chicago. He will make his season debut on Saturday with Robby Fabbri (concussion) and Jaden Schwartz (leg) sidelined. He has two assists in 13 NHL games.
Froese has scored three gaols in four games with the Marlies so far this season. After being moved to the AHL last season, the 24-year-old had 18 goals and 24 assists (42 points) in 46 games. The former fourth round pick could make his NHL debut on Saturday with Tyler Bozak still sidelined with a lower-body injury.
Arvidsson, 22, scored one goal in three games with the Predators after making the team out of training camp, but he will head back to the AHL for a little more seasoning. He had 22 goals and 33 assists (55 points) in 70 games with Milwaukee last season.
Lieu wen did not get into a game during his call-up and it looks like he was only with the team as a place holder for Linus Ullmark to go to Rochester and get some game experience in North America.
Ullmark, 22, came over from Sweden in the offseason and he has had a strong start to his North American career. He has gone 1-2-0 with a 2.72 GAA and .932 SV% in three starts with Rochester and could make his NHL debut on Saturday vs. the Devils.