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Grzelcyk will draw back into Boston's lineup on Thursday in Carolina.

Grzelcyk and Parker Wotherspoon will draw into the Bruins' lineup on Thursday in favour of Kevin Shattenkirk and Mason Lohrei. The 30-year-old Grzelcyk has one point in his last five games and only 10 (2G / 8A) in 58 contests this season, the lowest point-per-game pace of his career (0.17).

Matt Grzelcyk
Lauko will draw back into Boston's lineup on Thursday in Carolina.

With Justin Brazaeu (upper-body) out week-to-week, Lauko will return to the Bruins' lineup on Thursady. The 24-year-old Lauko has eight points (2G / 6A) in 54 games this season and has been held off the scoresheet in 12 straight.

Jakub Lauko
Mahura will draw back into the Panthers' lineup on Thursday in Ottawa.

With Aaron Ekblad expected to miss most of the remainder of the regular season, Mahura will draw into the lineup on Thursday against the Ottawa Senators. Mahura has two points (0G / 2A) in his last four games but hasn't played since March 24th.

Josh Mahura
Jiricek will draw back into the Blue Jackets' lineup on Thursday vs. the Islanders.

Jiricek has split time this season between the Blue Jackets and the Cleveland Monsters (AHL) but has not played an NHL game in a few months. The Czech defender has nine points (1G / 8A) in 36 games with the Blue Jackets this season.

David Jiricek
Willman will be a healthy scratch on Wednesday vs. the Rangers.

Willman will unfortunately be the odd man out as Kurtis MacDermid (lower body) returns to the Devils' lineup on Wednesday vs. the Rangers. The 29-year-old Willman will lose his seat for some strength in the lineup but has played very well in a limited role this season, with three goals, four points,17 SOG and two PIMs in 18 games played while averaging only 8:19 TOI/GP.

Maxwell Willman
Tatar will draw back into Seattle's lineup on Wednesday vs. Los Angeles.

Tatar has served the last four games as a healthy scratch but will draw back into the lineup on Wednesday against the Seattle Kraken. The Slovak forward has struggled this season and has zero points in his last six contests.

Tomas Tatar
Giordano is expected to be a healthy scratch on Wednesday vs. Tampa Bay.

Morgan Rielly appears ready to return to the lineup from a four-game absence, which will make Giordano the odd man out of the lineup. Giordano has played the last three games for the Maple Leafs, averaging over 15 minutes of time-on-ice, scoring one goal, and recording 14 penalty minutes.

Mark Giordano