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Ottawa Senators

The Ottawa Senators were without forward Josh Norris and goaltender Anton Forsberg during Monday's morning skate. Goaltender Kevin Mandolese has been recalled from the AHL's Belleville Senators.

Norris suffered a shoulder injury in Saturday's win over the Arizona Coyotes and head coach D.J. Smith said later Monday morning he will miss at least a couple of weeks. The team is still waiting on MRI results.

Forsberg, who was on the ice before the team portion on Monday, 20 saves in Saturday's win. If he can't go Monday, that means Magnus Hellberg could start against the Dallas Stars.

Derick Brassard took Norris' spot between Alex DeBrincat and Claude Giroux during Monday's skate.

The Senators will host the Dallas Stars on Monday.


Edmonton Oilers

Jack Campbell was in the starter's net Monday morning ahead of Edmonton's matchup with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday.

Campbell has appeared in four games this season for the Oilers, going 2-2-0 with a 3.82 goals-against average and a .889 save percentage.

Tristan Jarry will counter in net for the Pens, it was later announced.

TSN's Ryan Rishaug notes that forward Dylan Holloway was seen at Monday's skate in a dark blue sweater. Holloway was day-to-day over the weekend with an upper-body injury.

The Oilers lines at this morning's optional skate:

Kane-McDavid-Yamamoto
RNH-Draisaitl-Hyman
Foegele-McLeod-Puljujarvi
Shore-Ryan

Nurse-Ceci
Kulak-Barrie
Niemelainen-Bouchard
Murray

Campbell starts


Montreal Canadiens 

First overall pick Juraj Slafkovsky will not practice Monday as the team determines the extent of his upper-body injury.

Slafkovsky has one goal in five games this season.

The team announced on Saturday that he was day-to-day with the ailment but did not say specifically what it is or how he incurred it. He missed Montreal's matchup with the Dallas Stars later that evening, an eventual 5-2 defeat. Read more about Slafkovsky's injury here.

The Habs used these lines at Monday's skate:

Caufield-Suzuki-Monahan
Dadonov-Dvorak-Gallagher
Drouin-Dach-Anderson
Pitlick-Evans-Hoffman/Pezzetta
Armia (no contract)

Guhle-Savard
Kovacevic-Harris
Xhekaj-Wideman
Schueneman
Edmundson (no contact)

Allen
Montembeault


Vancouver Canucks

The Canucks have placed defenceman Tucker Poolman on the injured reserve list, it was announced on Monday.

As a corresponding move, defenceman Guillaume Brisebois has been recalled from the AHL's Abbotsford Canucks.


Winnipeg Jets

Jets head coach Rick Bowness told reporters that Saku Mäenalanen was questionable after blocking a shot on Saturday but has been upgraded to probable for Monday's matchup with the St. Louis Blues. If he does play, Bowness said he will draw in in place of Dominic Toninato on the fourth line.

Here were Winnipeg's lines Monday morning courtesy of John Lu ahead of their matchup with the St. Louis Blues:

Connor - Scheifele - Appleton
Perfetti - Dubois - Wheeler
Barron - Lowry - Gagner
Toninato - Gustafsson - Jonsson-Fjallby

Morrissey - Pionk
Dillon - Schmidt
Stanley - DeMelo

Hellebuyck
Rittich

Scratches: Mäenalanen
Injured: Samberg
IR: Ehlers (LBI, 7-10 days)

Power play:
Connor - Scheifele - Appleton
Morrissey - Pionk
 
Wheeler - Dubois - Perfetti
Dillon - Schmidt 


New York Rangers

Rangers forward Filip Chytil will be out at least a week with an upper-body injury, the team announced Monday.

He left Sunday's 5-1 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets with an apparent head injury after taking an elbow from forward Cole Sillinger in the opening period.

The 23-year-old Chytil has two goals and one assists in six games played this season, his sixth with the organization.


Washington Capitals

Charlie Lindgren was the first off the ice Monday morning at the Capitals' skate, indicating he will start Monday night in New Jersey against the Devils, tweets The Washington Post's Samantha Pell.

Lindgren has appeared in one game so far this season, stopping 36 of 39 shots. He is in his first year with the Caps after spending last season with the St. Louis Blues.

Here were the rest of Washington's lines, courtesy of Pell:

Ovechkin-Strome-Sheary
Johansson-Kuznetsov-Oshie
Protas-Eller-Mantha
Malenstyn-Dowd-Hathaway

Orlov-Carlson
Fehervary-Jensen
Gustafsson-van Riemsdyk


Pittsburgh Penguins

Tristan Jarry will get the start in net Monday night against the Edmonton Oilers, the Pens announced.

The 27-year-old is 4-0-0 this season with a .941 save percentage and a 2.01 goals-against average. Jack Campbell will counter in net for the Oilers.


St. Louis Blues

Here are the Blues' lines at their morning skate ahead of their matchup with the Winnipeg Jets Monday night courtesy of The Athletic's Jeremy Rutherford:

Schenn-O'Reilly-Kyrou
Barbashev-Thomas-Tarasenko
Neighbours-Brown-Leivo
Toropchenko-Acciari-Walker

Leddy-Parayko
Krug-Faulk
Mikkola-Bortuzzo/Rosen

Greiss
Binnington


Los Angeles Kings

The Kings have loaned forward Austin Wagner to the AHL's Ontario Reign, it was announced Monday.

The 25-year-old has yet to appear in an NHL game this season and has one goal and one assist in three AHL games.