Keep updated on all the injury news and roster updates from around the NHL with daily Ice Chips.


Toronto Maple Leafs

Leafs lines at morning skate in Calgary. Frederik Andersen gets the start in net for the Leafs. 

Hyman-Tavares-Marner

Johnsson-Matthews-Kapanen

Marleau-Nylander-Brown

Ennis- Gauthier-Moore

Petan, Kadri

 

Rielly-Hainsey

Muzzin-Zaitsev

Marincin-Ozhiganov

Holl

 

Andersen starts

Sparks


Calgary Flames

Oliver Kylington will be back in the line-up after missing four out of the last five games dealing with an injury related to blocking a shot in the Flames's first meeting against the New York Islanders.

David Rittich gets the start in net against the Leafs. 

Lines:

Gaudreau-Monahan-Lindholm

Tkachuk-Backlund-Frolik

Bennett-Jankowski-Czarnik

Mangiapane-Ryan-Hathaway

 

Giordano-Brodie

Hanifin-Hamonic

Kylington-Andersson

 

Rittich starting

Smith

 

Extra D - Prout, Fantenberg and Stone

Extra F - Lazar

 

James Neal (lower body) week to week


Montreal Canadiens

Carey Price is not practising in Los Angeles today due to the flu. The Habs face the Kings tomorrow night as they begin the California road trip. 

Monday's practice lines:

Tatar - Danault - Gallagher
Byron - Domi - Shaw
Drouin - Kotkaniemi - Armia
Lehkonen - Thompson - Weise

Extras: Hudon - Deslauriers - Peca - Weal

Mete - Weber
Benn - Petry
Kulak - Folin

Extra: Reilly

Niemi


Buffalo Sabres

Defenceman Jake McCabe is expected to miss five to six weeks with an upper-body injury. He suffered the injury during the second period in Saturday's loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. 

In 55 games this season, he has 14 points (four goals, ten assists). 

Sabres’ morning skate:

Skinner-Eichel-Reinhart

Wilson-Mittelstadt-Pominville

Sheary-Rodrigues-Okposo

Girgensons-Larsson-Thompson

 

Dahlin-Bogosian

Scandella-Ristolainen

Hunwick-Montour

 

Linus Ullmark will start for the Sabres against the Edmonton Oilers tonight. 


Boston Bruins

Forward Sean Kuraly skated on his own before practice, donning a red non-contact jersey as he recovers from a concussion and is aiming for a Thursday return. David Pastrnak also skated this morning and is on schedule for his recovery. Kevan Miller got bad news on his MRI and is now considered week-to-week.

Jaroslav Halak gets the start tomorrow night against the Carolina Hurricanes.