Kuraly, 23, was a fifth round pick (133rd overall) in 2011 and has one assist in his first eight games with Providence. Kuraly has been recalled and could make his NHL debut on Tuesday if Patrice Bergeron is unable to play.

Kuraly, 23, was a fifth round pick (133rd overall) in 2011 and has one assist in his first eight games with Providence. Kuraly has been recalled and could make his NHL debut on Tuesday if Patrice Bergeron is unable to play.

Mozik, 23, has not registered a point in eight games with Albany this season, but has been recalled to serve as a seventh defenseman for the Devils’ three-game road trip. He has not recorded a point in seven career NHL games.

Soshnikov, 23, has picked up three points (1G / 2A) in six games with the Toronto Marlies this season. There’s no word whether or not Soshnikov will make his NHL season debut on Tuesday. The Russian winger has five points (2G / 3A) in 11 games with the Maple Leafs last season.

Schroeder was recently named the AHL Player of the Week and has seven points (4G / 3A) in eight games this season. The Wild are banged up and needed reinforcements from Iowa, so Schroeder will make his season debut on Tuesday. Schroeder has just four points (2G / 2A) in 26 games with Minnesota last season.

Bertschy had one assist in his NHL season debut on Saturday and was sent down for the weekend for salary cap purposes, only to be recalled for Tuesday’s game vs. Buffalo. The 22-year-old has one goal and two assists in seven games with Iowa.

Graovac scored in his NHL season debut on Saturday, but was sent back to Iowa for cap purposes, only to be recalled for Tuesday’s game. With Zac Dalpe out long-term, Graovac could be here to stay for an extended period of time. Graovac has three goals and one assist in six games with Iowa.

Bailey, 21, has picked up three goals and one assist (four points) in seven games with Rochester this season. With Hudson Fasching not available for Tuesday’s game, Bailey will make his season debut vs. the Wild.

Taormina, 30, did not get into a game during his call-up so he returns to Syracuse, where he has one assist in two games this season.

Koekkoek, 22, has picked up two assists in five games with Syracuse this season. The former No.10 overall pick (2012) has one assist in 12 career NHL games. With Koekkoek being called up, Matt Taormina has been returned to Syracuse.

Dvorak, 20, appeared in seven of the first eight games of the season, collecting three assists while averaging 13:45 TOI. With Dvorak heading back to the AHL, Dylan Strome is expected to play a much bigger role for the Coyotes.

Korpisalo returned to practice on Monday and was sent to Cleveland where he will get some game action. The 22-year-old netminder was 8-8-2 with a 2.36 GAA and .913 SV% in 18 AHL games a season ago.

Bourque failed to pick up a point in his first five games of the season, which led to him being a healthy scratch for the last two contests. Bourque was signed to a two-way contract this offseason, so he did not need to clear waivers to go to San Antonio.

Sergachev was the ninth overall pick this past summer and he made the team out of training camp. He was a healthy scratch most of the time and failed to record a point in the three games he did play in. Sergachev returns to Windsor, who will host this year’s Memorial Cup—he had 57 points (17G / 40A) in 67 games with the Spitfires last year.

Conacher made his season debut on Saturday, but his return to Syracuse this afternoon suggests that Ryan Callahan could be ready to return for Sunday’s game.

Baptiste, 21, appeared in two games with the Sabres earlier in the year, scoring one goal. He has picked up five points (3G / 2A) in five games with Rochester and will be in the Sabres lineup for Nicolas Deslauriers, who is out with a lower-body injury.

Graovac has not recorded a point in five career NHL games, but had three goals and one assist in six games with Iowa before his call-up. He will make his season debut on the Wild’s fourth line on Saturday.

Ramage, 25, has cleared waivers and been reassigned to Cleveland, where he had 27 points (8G / 19A) in 68 games last year.

Milano, 20, was called up, but never got into a game for the Blue Jackets. The 2014 No.16 overall pick will head back to Cleveland, where he has one goal in two games this season.

Pulkkinen had one goal and averaged just 9:09 TOI in eight games with the Wild after being claimed from Detroit. Pulkkinen’s skating is what is lacking and could ultimately limit him to an elite AHL scorer.

Ullmark was with the Sabres because Robin Lehner was out with an illness. Lehner will return as Anders Nilsson’s backup this afternoon, so Ullmark goes back to Rochester, where he is 3-1-0 with a 2.75 GAA and .926 SV% this season.
