Check in throughout the day for the very latest from around the NHL, including injury updates, roster moves, and other breaking news.

Anaheim Ducks

Recall D Josh Manson and F Emerson Etem from Norfolk Admirals (AHL). - Team Twitter

Boston Bruins

The club has recalled goaltender Malcolm Subban from Providence and he will join the Bruins in Edmonton for Thursday's game. Head coach Claude Julien wouldn’t commit to a starting goalie for the game other than to say it would be Tuukka Rask or Subban. Subban dressed as the back-up goaltender for four games with Boston after his first NHL recall on January 30. - Team Release

Columbus Blue Jackets

Nick Foligno has a lower-body injury and is doubtful for tonight. - The Columbus Dispatch

Activate F Brian Gibbons off injured reserve and assign him to Springfield (AHL). - Team Website

Detroit Red Wings

Recall F Teemu Pulkkinen, assign G Petr Mrazek to Grand Rapids (AHL). - Team Twitter

Florida Panthers

Florida could have some defensive help coming back soon as captain Willie Mitchell is close to a return. Mitchell practiced Monday and traveled with the team on a five-game road trip. - Miami Herald

Montreal Canadiens

G Dustin Tokarski will get the nod in goal when the Canadiens visit the Senators Wednesday night. Carey Price will be in goal when the Habs face the Panthers on Thursday. - Team Twitter

Nashville Predators

Defenceman Cody Franson and forward Mike Santorelli probably won't be available for the Predators when they face the Sharks at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday. - The Tennessean

Defenseman Ryan Ellis continued skating with the team on Monday as he gets closer to returning from a lower-body injury. eneral manager David Poile said he expects Ellis - who hasn't played since Jan. 8 - back in the lineup in a week or two. - The Tennessean

Ottawa Senators

G Andrew Hammond will "probably" make his first career start Wednesday night against the Canadiens. - Team Twitter

The Senators recalled goaltender Chris Driedger on an emergency basis from the club's ECHL affiliate, the Evansville IceMen. - Team Release

Philadelphia Flyers

Kimmo Timonen (blood clots) thinks he'll be able to return in seven to 10 days. - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Toronto Maple Leafs

The Maple Leafs have recalled forward Sam Carrick from the Toronto Marlies. Carrick, who made his NHL debut on November 1, 2014 against Chicago, has been held pointless in 10 games with the Maple Leafs this season. - Team Release

Joffrey Lupul joined the Leafs for an optional morning skate on Tuesday, but he will not play this evening and says there's no definitive timeline for return. Lupul did not, as the team indicated earlier, aggravate a past lower-body injury. Rather, he said, the injury never was 100 per cent and with the team's current state there's no longer any reason to play through the injury. - @jonasTSN1050, Jonas Siegel, TSN Radio 1050

Winnipeg Jets

Winnipeg forwards Mathieu Perreault and Drew Stafford were injured in Monday's game vs. the Oilers and will be evaluated today. Perreault left the game less than five minutes into the contest and did not return with what the club called a lower-body injury. Less than a minute into the third period, Stafford exited with an upper-body injury. - Winnipeg Free Press