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Last night, he spent much of the second and third periods on the bench, with Taylor Pyatt taking his place on a line with Ryan Callahan and Derek Stepan, something John Tortorella didn't hold back on discussing.

Kreider haas been scratched tonight, and is in danger of being sent to the AHL. Probably not worth holding on to at this point, but Pyatt isn't much of an option either

Chris Kreider
Silfverberg being given a 3rd straight day with Spezza-Michalek.

Silfverberg had 29 points in 34 games and a +2 with the Binghamton Senators during the lockout. It looks as if he'll start the season with Spezza and Michalek which increases his fantasy value and could end up being a good producer of goals and assists.

Jakob Silfverberg
What has yet to be determined is if Stalock will play in Worcester or with San Jose’s ECHL affiliate in nearby Stockton, California. He’s been skating with Worcester since Dec. 22.

Great news for Stalock, who many felt may not play again due to nerve damage. Even though the Sharks have three NHL-ready goalies, Stalock may be in the mix for a job in the next year or two if back at full strength.

Alex Stalock
Prospect Alex Stalock, who sustained a potentially career-threatening nerve injury behind his left knee last season in Worcester, will resume practice on Thursday according to the Worcester Telegram’s Bill Ballou.

Stalock could have been used last season but is likely a fourth-stringer now with Thomas Greiss back in the mix. He's won 58 starts in the AHL over the last two seasons and could turn into a serviceable backup.

Alex Stalock
Capuano said Ryan Strome is not scheduled to be in the lineup Saturday night. #Isles

No word on his short-term role with the club. Strome impressed last season in the OHL, scoring 33 goals and 106 points. His excellent season led many to believe he could be this season's Jeff Skinner. Keep an eye on where Strome lands.

Ryan Strome
The New York Islanders announced today that Ryan Strome has agreed to terms on a three-year, entry-level contract.

Strome impressed last season in the OHL, scoring 33 goals and 106 points. His excellent season led many to believe he could be this season's Jeff Skinner. Keep an eye on where Strome lands where the season begins.

Ryan Strome
“There’s no real date. It’s not like I’ve got a broken leg where it’s four to six weeks and you’re back,” he explained. “It was a year originally, but this was a first time going through it for the organization itself. It’s kind of just learning as you go.”

Stalock earned a shot with the team last season while Antero Niittymaki was sidelined but likely falls down the depth chart with Thomas Greiss returning to North America.

Alex Stalock