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Rousek will draw into the Sabres' lineup on Thursday.

Rousek will fill in for Tage Thompson, who is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Rousek played five games with the Sabres earlier this season but has spent most of the 2023-24 campaign with the Rochester Americans (AHL). The 24-year-old winger has 38 points (10G / 28A) in 48 games with Rochester this season.

Lukas Rousek
Thompson (upper-body) will not play in Nashville on Thursday.

Thompson was a late scratch for Thursday's game with the team not announcing his absence until less than an hour before puck drop. The Sabres added that he is day-to-day with the injury. His first chance to return to the lineup will be for Saturday's game against the Oilers.

Tage Thompson
Bunting (trade-related) will be held out of Carolina's lineup on Thursday vs. Montreal.

Bunting is in the first year of a three-year contract and has a 10-team no-trade list but will still be held out of Carolina's lineup on Thursday for trade-related reasons. The 28-year-old scrappy left-winger has enjoyed a mediocre first season in Carolina, with 13 goals, 36 points, 113 SOG, 55 PIMs and a -15 plus/minus through 60 games played.

Michael Bunting
Byram (illness) will make his Sabres debut on Thursday in Nashville.

Byram was acquired from Colorado in a one-for-one deal for Casey Mittlestadt on Wednesday and will make his Sabres' debut on Thursday in Nashville. The 22-year-old offensive defenseman is expected to pair with Rasmus Dahlin out of the gate and will hope to add to his eight goals, 20 points, 40 PIMs and 63 SOG through 40 games played this season.

Bowen Byram
Lycksell will be a healthy scratch on Thursday in Florida.

Lycksell has three assists in nine games this season but will head to the press box as the odd-man out of the Flyers' lineup with Travis Konecny (upper body) returning. The 24-year-old Lycksell has yet to score his first career NHL goal despite partaking in 17 games in the previous two seasons.

Olle Lycksell
Attard will make his Flyers' season debut on Thursday in Florida.

Attard last appeared in the NHL in April of 2023 and will find himself in Philadelphia's lineup for the first time in the 2023-24 season as he replaces the traded Sean Walker. The 24-year-old is still technically a rookie even though he appeared in 15 games in 2021-22 and had four points (2G/2A) and eight PIMs during that season.

Ronnie Attard
Nemec will draw back into the Devils' lineup on Thursday vs. St. Louis.

Nemec was a healthy scratch for the Devils' previous game as Travis Green wanted him to have a "reset" but will draw back into New Jersey's lineup on Thursday vs. St. Louis. The 20-year-old rookie has made an impressive impact in his first season in New Jersey, with two goals, 16 points, 54 SOG, 16 PIMs and a -2 plus/minus through 40 games played this season.

Simon Nemec
Duclair (trade-related) is a game-time decision to suit up for San Jose on Thursday.

With the impending trade deadline approaching, Duclair might be held out of the lineup in anticipation of a trade. Duclair has managed to be semi-productive for a low-scoring Sharks team this season, tallying 27 points (16G / 11A) in 56 games.

Anthony Duclair
Barabanov (trade-related) is being held out of San Jose's lineup on Thursday vs. New York.

With Friday's trade deadline approaching, the Sharks will hold Barabanov out of the lineup as they anticipate making a deal before the deadline. Barabanov has struggled offensively this season, scoring only 10 points (3G / 7A) in 38 games.

Alexander Barabanov
Smejkal will draw back into Ottawa's lineup on Thursday vs. Los Angeles for his 10th game of the season.

With Matthew Highmore injured, Ottawa recalled Smejkal from Belleville (AHL). Smejkal played nine games with Ottawa earlier this season but has spent most of his time with Belleville, tallying 19 points (8G / 11A) in 39 games.

Jiri Smejkal