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The Panthers have recalled Aleksi Heponiemi from Charlotte (AHL).

With Ryan Lomberg going on the COVID-19 protocol list, Heponiemi has been recalled and will make his season debut if he makes it to Florida in time. Heponiemi has four goals and nine assists (13 points) in 21 AHL games this season.

Aleksi Heponiemi
The Hurricanes have recalled Andrew Poturalski from Chicago (AHL).

Poturalski was an undrafted free agent out of the University of New Hampshire and has had a lengthy AHL career. He has played 322 career AHL games since 2016 and is currently leading the league with 34 points (12G / 22A) in 23 games with Chicago. He should make his season debut on Tuesday with Sebastian Aho and Seth Jarvis placed in COVID-19 protocol on Monday.

Andrew Poturalski
The Blackhawks recalled Brett Connolly from Rockford (AHL).

Connolly is a 10-year NHL veteran with 527 career games played and 194 points (101G / 93A) with the Lightning. Capitals, Bruins, Panthers, and Blackhawks. He skated on the Blackhawks' fourth line in Monday's practice and will likely make his season debut on Wednesday.

Brett Connolly
The Maple Leafs recalled Brett Seney from Toronto (AHL).

Seney has 53 career NHL games under his belt, all with the Devils. Seney was called up to travel with the Maple Leafs but it's unclear whether or not he will make his debut or if he is a reserve. Seney currently leads the Marlies in goals (10) and is second in point (16) through 19 games.

Brett Seney
The Sharks have recalled Jayden Halbgewachs from San Jose (AHL).

Halbgewachs is an undrafted free agent out of the WHL. The 24-year-old forward had 100-plus points in his final two seasons with the Moose Jaw Warriors and has recorded 16 points (7G / 9A) in his first 19 AHL games this season--his fourth AHL campaign. He could make his NHL debut on Tuesday.

Jayden Halbgewachs
The Blues have recalled Alexei Toropchenko from Springfield (AHL).

Toropchenko was a fourth-round pick (No.113 overall) in 2017 and could make his NHL debut on Tuesday. Toropchenko has five goals and four assists (nine points) in 22 AHL games this season. The Blues will be without David Perron, Robert Thomas and Brayden Schenn on Tuesday, clearing the way for Toropchenko.

Alexey Toropchenko