Tatar will start tonight's game on the fourth line. The rookie scored 13 goals and 36 points in 49 AHL games.

Tatar will start tonight's game on the fourth line. The rookie scored 13 goals and 36 points in 49 AHL games.
Expect Tatar to play on the third line and possibly see some time on PP2.
Sounds like Markstrom is fully healthy. Look for him to get back to form in the minors and possibly get another look if Clemmensen or Theodore get hurt again.
Seeing Markstrom on the ice is a great sign for the top prospect. Expect him to go back to the AHL once healthy in order to get back in game shape.
Markstrom gets back on the ice, which is a good sign. The Cats will proceed with caution with their stud prospect.
Dadonov struggled to stick with the more-competitive Panthers this season, playing only 15 games. While in the AHL he scored five goals and nine points over 20 games. Expect him to get another look or two in Carolina.
Markstrom is not healthy enough to even backup tonight which indicates this injury is relatively serious. The Cats will proceed with caution with their stud prospect.
Markstrom took a maintenance day today but is not expected to miss any playing time. At the very least, expect the prized prospect to backup Scott Clemmensen.
Dillon has yet to make his NHL debut. He projects to be a two-way defender but don't expect too much production from him when/if recalled.
Expect Markstrom to at least backup tomorrow's game against the Rangers. With Jose Theodore expected to miss at least two weeks, the team's prized prospect should get another start or two.
Dillon scored two goals and 13 points over 31 games in the AHL. He could be used as insurance and serve as a seventh defender.
Markstrom is still one of the League's top prospects and should get some more NHL experience over the next couple of games. If you need a spot start, he should be an excellent option.
Dadonov has no immediate fantasy hockey value in the minors.
Dadonov will dress for tonight's warmups but likely is a healthy scratch.
Noesen currently has 13 goals and 34 points while playing with the Plymouth Whalers of the OHL. Expect him to make a push for a roster spot next summer.
He scored two goals over 12 games in his first stint with the team. Look for him to get another crack at a scoring line.
As expected, Tatar was just insurance for Jiri Hudler. He returns to the AHL, where he gets playing time.
Tatar will only play tonight if Jiri Hudler or another banged up forward can't draw in. Otherwise, expect the talented winger to head back to the AHL.
Apparently there is another player who may not be able to play. Tatar scored seven goals and 21 points in 26 games while in the AHL and would presumably fill in on a scoring line.