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Edmonton Oilers
Forward Mattias Janmark was not on the ice for morning skate as the Edmonton Oilers prepare for Game 2 against the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday.
Janmark not on ice for full practice. I saw him limping after game one. He blocked this shot last game off inside of his right foot. Won’t be surprised it is related to that and he won’t play tonight. I’d expect EDM to go 11-7. pic.twitter.com/itg0U2Vk8w
— Jason Gregor (@JasonGregor) April 19, 2023
Devin Shore took reps in place of Janmark.
Janmark registered an assist and logged just under 15 minutes of icetime as the Oilers fell 4-3 in overtime in Game 1 on Monday.
The Stockholm, Sweden, native tallied 10 goals and 15 assists in 66 games during the regular season.
Boston Bruins
Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron will be sidelined for Wednesday's Game 2 against the Florida Panthers after also missing the series opener due to an illness, head coach Jim Montgomery said.
Montgomery: Patrice Bergeron is OUT for Game 2.
— Conor Ryan (@ConorRyan_93) April 19, 2023
Bergeron skated on his own Wednesday morning, but did not participate in the team skate, with reports indicating he is dealing with an injury.
Patrice Bergeron is not sick. Absence is because of injury.
— Fluto Shinzawa (@FlutoShinzawa) April 19, 2023
Montgomery had said Tuesday that Bergeron was "feeling better" and was questionable to play.
The Bruins defeated the Panthers 3-1 in Game 1.
Bergeron had 27 goals and 31 assists in 78 games this season.
Carolina Hurricanes
Antti Raanta is expected to start tonight in Game 2 for the Carolina Hurricanes against the New York Islanders, following his start in a 2-1 win on Monday.
Everything looks the same for Hurricanes at their morning skate before Game 2 vs. Islanders tonight
— Tom Gulitti (@TomGulittiNHL) April 19, 2023
Antti Raanta in the starter’s net again too
Raanta made 25 saves in the opener.
The Rauma, Finland, native went 19-3-3 this season with a 2.23 goals against-average and .910 save percentage as the Hurricanes finished atop the Metropolitan Division.
Toronto Maple Leafs
Rookie winger Matthew Knies skated Wednesday wearing a white jersey at Toronto Maple Leafs practice, signaling his playoff debut could come in Game 2 Thursday.
Matthew Knies in a regular sweater ahead of Leafs practice
— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) April 19, 2023
Michael Bunting in grey scratches sweater @TSN_Edge pic.twitter.com/FARvf6CRZh
Forward Michael Bunting, who is facing a potential suspension for his hit on Erik Cernak in Toronto's Game 1 loss, was wearing grey, usually reserved for scratches.
The team appears set to shuffle their lines with Bunting out, with Alex Kerfoot in top-six blue and skating on a line with John Tavares and William Nylander. Ryan O'Reilly meanwhile was sporting bottom-six white for Wednesday's session, centreing a line with a Knies and Noel Acciari.
Lines at Leafs practice
— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) April 19, 2023
Jarnkrok - Matthews - Marner
Kerfoot - Tavares - Nylander
Knies - O’Reilly - Acciari
Aston-Reese - Kampf - Lafferty
Simmonds, Bunting
Brodie - McCabe
Rielly - Schenn
Giordano - Holl
Gustafsson - Liljegren
Timmins
Samsonov
Woll @TSN_Edge pic.twitter.com/aQ8saqTESo
Knies signed with the Maple Leafs earlier this month after completing his second season at the University of Minnesota. He had one assist in three regular season games with Toronto.
Selected in the second round of the 2021 NHL Draft, Knies had 21 goals and 42 points in 40 games with Minnesota this season.
Bunting, 27, is scheduled to have a hearing later on Wednesday after receiving a match penalty for a hit to the head in the Maple Leafs' 7-3 loss to open the series. He had 23 goals and 49 points in 82 games during the regular season.
Florida Panthers
Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett will draw into the lineup for Game 2 against the Boston Bruins tonight.
Sam Bennett in for the Panthers.
— Amalie Benjamin (@AmalieBenjamin) April 19, 2023
Alex Lyon in net.
Bennett, 26, last played on March 20 due to an injury and had 16 goals and 24 assists in 63 games this season.
Alex Lyon will make his second consecutive start in the series - and second playoff appearance overall - for the Panthers.
The Baudette, Minn., native made 15 starts and went 9-4-2 with a 2.89 goals-against average and .914 save percentage during the regular season.
Tampa Bay Lightning
The Tampa Bay Lightning will be without defenceman Erik Cernak and forward Mikey Eyssimont for Game 2 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, while defenceman Victor Hedman will be a game-time decision, per head coach Jon Cooper.
Coach Cooper updates the media on the #Bolts injury statues.
— Kasey Hudson (@TheSportsKase) April 19, 2023
Victor Hedman will be a game time decision.
Erik Cernak and Mikey Eyssimont will be OUT for game 2.
Tanner Jeannot is a “possibility” to join the line tomorrow night. #TBLvsTOR | #StanleyCupPlayoffs
Cernak was injured in Game 1 after a hit to the head by Leafs forward Michael Bunting, who received a match penalty and will have a hearing on Wednesday for the hit.
Hedman exited his team's 7-3 victory in the second period with an undisclosed injury.
Hedman logged 6:35 of ice time in the series opener, while Cernak played 9:27. Eysimmont also left Game 1 with an injury.
All three players missed Wednesday's practice in Toronto, while winger Tanner Jeannot skated on the third line as he looks to return from an injury suffered during the regular season.
Defenceman Ian Cole also did not practice.
Game 2 will take place on Thursday before the series heads to Tampa Bay for Games 3 and 4.
Dallas Stars
Dallas Stars head coach Peter DeBoer said forward Joe Pavelski is in concussion protocol and is feeling better, but did not provide an any further update on the forward who took a hard hit in Game 1 against the Minnesota Wild.
Head Coach Pete DeBoer gives an update on Joe Pavelski: pic.twitter.com/06L7puuyLh
— x - Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) April 19, 2023
Minnesota won the opener 3-2 in double overtime with Game 2 set for tonight.
Los Angeles Kings
Forward Gabriel Vilardi, who hasn't played since March 26, will draw into the lineup for the Los Angles Kings against the Oilers for Game 2 tonight.
The Kingston, Ont., native, registered 23 goals and 18 assists in 63 games this season.
Colorado Avalanche
Forwards Andrew Cogliano, Darren Helm and defenceman Jack Johnson are each day-to-day as the Colorado Avalanche prepare to face the Seattle Kraken in Game 2 on Thursday, head coach Jared Bednar said.
Jared Bednar said Andrew Cogliano, Jack Johnson and Darren Helm are day-to-day. Asked if any of them could play tomorrow, he said, “we’re hoping so.”
— Peter Baugh (@Peter_Baugh) April 19, 2023
The Avalanche fell 3-1 to the Kraken in the series opener on Tuesday.
Winnipeg Jets
Forward Nikolaj Ehlers was flanking Adam Lowry and Mason Appleton at practice on Wednesday following the Winnipeg Jets' 5-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights last night.
#NHLJets Ehlers is flanking Lowry and Appleton, but he might be simply placeholding for Barron, who’s not practising today.
— John Lu (@JohnLuTSNWpg) April 19, 2023
Perfetti (non-contact) is skating with Gustafsson and Maënalanen, as Stenlund seems to be taking a maintenance day. @TSN_Edge https://t.co/FT4UGnNm0n
Ehlers may simply be a placeholder for Morgan Barron who took a maintenance day, TSN's John Lu reports.
Ehlers did not play in the opener and is working his way back from an upper-body injury suffered last week against the Minnesota Wild.
Forward Kevin Stenlund and defenceman Neal Pionk also took maintenance days.
Jets lines at practice on Wednesday:
Connor-Dubois-Scheifele
Neiderreiter-Namestnikov-Wheeler
Ehlers-Lowry-Appleton
Perfetti-Gustafsson-Maënalanen
Morrissey-DeMelo
Dillon- Jonsson-Fjallby
Samberg-Schmidt
Stanley-Capobianco
Hellebuyck
Rittich


