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


Calgary Flames 

Jacob Markstrom will start for the Calgary Flames Monday night against the Anaheim Ducks.

Markstrom gave up four goals on 32 shots in his first game of the season Saturday night against the Edmonton Oilers. 

Calgary lines: 

Gaudreau-Lindholm-Tkachuk
Dube-Monahan-Mangiapane
Lucic-Backlund-Coleman
Ritchie-Gawdin-Lewis

Hanifin-Andersson
Zadorov-Tanev
Valimaki-Gudbranson

Markstrom

With Wheeler absent from practice, the team has some new-looks on the power play, with Cole Perfetti taking Wheeler's spot. 

Scheifele-Connor-Dubois-Perfetti-Schmidt 

Copp-Ehlers-Stastny-Morrissey-Pionk

The Jets will be in action Tuesday night on TSN3 when they play the Minnesota Wild. 


Anaheim Ducks

John Gibson may be ready to return Monday night against the Calgary Flames, according to TSN's Ryan Rishaug.

Gibson was injured in the team's season-opening win over the Winnipeg Jets after a collision with Andrew Copp.

 


Florida Panthers

Spencer Knight will start Tuesday's game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Head coach Joel Quenneville said former Vancouver Canucks defenceman Olli Juolevi could make his Panthers debut in the game as well.


Tampa Bay Lightning

Star forward Nikita Kucherov was not on the ice for practice Monday after exiting Saturday's win over the Washington Captials with an injury.

The 28-year-old appeared to tweak something after a minor collision with a Capitals player in the third period. Kucherov skated back to the bench slowly in considerable pain before eventually leaving for the dressing room. 

Head coach Jon Cooper did not have an update following the game, but said to not hit the “panic button” yet.


Nashville Predators

Forward Tommy Novak was recalled Monday from the Milwaukee Admirals, while Cody Glass was assigned to the AHL club.

 


Chicago Blackhawks 

Forward Mike Hardman was recalled from the Rockford IceHogs of the AHL on Monday.

Defenceman Ian Mitchell was loaned back to the IceHog to clear space on the NHL roster.