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Samberg will be a healthy scratch on Saturday vs. Ottawa.

Samberg will find his way back to the press box as Nate Schmidt returns to Winnipeg's lineup on Saturday vs. New York. The 25-year-old is in his third season with the Jets' and set career highs in games played (70), points (16) and PIMs (40) already in 2023-24.

Dylan Samberg
Bains will draw back into the Canucks lineup on Thursday vs. Dallas.

Bains earned his second call-up of the season to Vancouver on Wednesday after scoring 14 goals, and 49 points in 53 games with Abbotsford (AHL). The 23-year-old undrafted left-winger appeared in five games already with the Canucks, but had failed to pick up a point while averaging 12:57 TOI with six SOG and a -3 plus/minus.

Arshdeep Bains
Cuylle is expected to draw back into the Rangers' lineup on Thursday in Colorado.

Cuylle missed his first game of the season last week, being a healthy scratch. He has 21 points (12G / 8A), 105 shots, and 221 hits in 71 games this season. Matt Rempe will be the odd man out of the lineup on Thursday against the Colorado Avalanche.

Will Cuylle
Rempe is expected to be a healthy scratch on Thursday in Colorado.

Rempe has played the last three games but will be a healthy scratch on Thursday, allowing Will Cuylle to enter the lineup. Following his four-game suspension, Rempe has not recorded a single penalty minute in three games after recording at least two in seven of his previous 10.

Matt Rempe
Labanc will draw back into the Sharks' lineup on Thursday vs. Minnesota.

Labanc has been a healthy scratch in four straight games but will re-enter the lineup on Thursday against the Minnesota Wild. Before his absence from the lineup, Labanc had two points (0G / 2A) during a two-game point streak.

Kevin Labanc
Hoffman will draw back into San Jose's lineup on Thursday in Minnesota.

Hoffman has not played since March 9th, missing eight games due to a concussion. Hoffman has struggled this season but has been slightly more productive lately, tallying four points (2G / 2A) in his last four games.

Mike Hoffman