Veilleux, 32, is the Wild's go to recall whenever they need a bottom-6 forward. He has yet to record a point with Iowa this season and had just three goals in 34 games with Minnesota last season.

Veilleux, 32, is the Wild's go to recall whenever they need a bottom-6 forward. He has yet to record a point with Iowa this season and had just three goals in 34 games with Minnesota last season.
Megna, 24, has recorded two goals and one assist in nine games with WBS this season. Megna played 36 games in his rookie season a year ago and totalled nine points (5G / 4A). No word on if he will be in the lineup on Thursday.
Gibbons, 26, was signed by the Blue Jackets as a free agent last July and has collected one goal and three assists in seven games with Springfield this season. He spent the previous three seasons in the Pittsburgh Penguins organization, collecting 17 points (5G / 12A) in 41 career NHL games.
Collins, 25, has collected one goal and five assists in eight games with Springfield this season. Columbus’ seventh-round pick (187th overall) in 2008, he has registered one assist in 11 career NHL games over the past two seasons.
Because the Kings dressed only 19 players in Tuesday’s 3-2 overtime loss in Philadelphia, they are eligible to use an emergency recall on a player who carries a cap hit of under $650,000. That recall will be used Van der Gulik, who has 13 points in 48 career NHL games with Colorado and Calgary and carries a $550,000 cap hit. The Kings were not able to use the emergency recall on center Jordan Weal, whose $610,000 cap hit would have pushed them above the salary cap.
Robin Lehner will not suit up on Thursday because he is at the hospital with his wife expecting the birth of their child. Andrew Hammond has been recalled on an emergency basis and will likely be reassigned on Friday.
Granlund, 21, has three goals and two assists in eight games with Adirondack this season. He played seven games with the Flames last season, recording two goals and one assist. The 2011 second round pick (45th overall) will likely centre the Flames third line on Thursday.
Sutter, 23, got into three games during his most recent call-up, but has failed to record a point in four games. With Eric Staal retuning to the lineup on Tuesday, Sutter served as a healthy scratch, so he is heading back to the AHL.
Murphy, 21, has one assist and ranks second among Hurricanes defensemen with 13 shots on net in six games this season. He is in his second full professional season, after notching 12 points (2G / 10A) in 48 games for the Hurricanes in 2013-14. Carolina’s first-round selection in 2011 has totaled 13 points (2G / 11A) and 14 PIMs in 58 career NHL games.
Everberg, 22, had a great camp with the Avalanche and looked strong in the first five games of his NHL career, but was sent back to the minors where he recorded two goals and one assist in five games. He is now back with the Avalanche and will try and crack the lineup on Thursday.
Kennedy has not played yet this season, so he will get in a couple of games with Worcester to get up to speed, before being recalled to make his season debut with the Sharks.
Clune, 27, has appeared in one game for the Predators this season. He has even goals and 11 assists with 305 penalty minutes in 120 career NHL games.
McKenzie played two games during his recall, but failed to record a point. The 23-year-old will head back to Texas where he scored a goal in the only game he has appeared in so far this season.
Manning will be the Flyers seventh defenseman on their upcoming two-game road trip starting with the Lightning on Thursday. Manning has one goal and four assists with a plus-2 rating in six games with Lehigh Valley.
Morrow, 21, was recalled when Zdeno Chara originally got injured, but was sent back to Providence when Zach Trotman played well on Saturday vs. the Leafs. The B's bluleine struggled on Tuesday night, so they have recalled Morrow to give him a shot. He was a part of the Tyler Seguin trade and has scored one goal with one assists in five games with Providence.
The Bruins blueline struggled on Tuesday without Zdeno Chara and Johnny Boychuk, so they are going to try a few combinations of young players to see what works best. Warsofsky has one points and a minus-3 rating in the AHL this season and has one goal and one assist in six career NHL games.
Weiss has been a healthy scratch in all but one of the Red Wings first eight games. The 31-year-old played just 8:03 and failed to record a point or shot. He has been a huge disappointment for Detroit since signing a big deal two summers ago. He will head to Grand Rapids where he will try to get back up to speed and hopefully crack the Wings' lineup when he returns.
Manson, 23, has one assist in seven games in his first full season with Norfolk. The 6-foot-3, 203 lbs. blueliner was a sixth round pick in 2011 and will likely serve as the Ducks seventh defenseman while Ben Lovejoy is sidelined with a fractured finger.
Potter has not played a game this season because of a shoulder injury but will go to the AHL to get some games in and try and work his way back to the NHL.
Stalberg missed the first three games of the season with a lower-body injury, but had played in the last five games, failing to record a point with a minus-1 rating while averaging just 12:20 of playing time. "Viktor has had some unfortunate injury trouble during his last two training camps,” GM David Poile said. “We want Viktor to have some time in Milwaukee to fine tune his game and we look forward to having him back in Nashville.