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Kerins is expected to draw into the Flames' lineup on Tuesday.

Kerins was one of the AHL top players this season with 54 points in 55 games played and has earned himself a call up from the Calgary Wranglers (AHL) for the Flames final game of the season. The 24-year-old has yet to pick up a point in his two appearances with the Flames this season and is expected to compete for a spot on Calgary's opening night roster in 2026-27.

Rory Kerins
Gridin (illness) will return to the Flames lineup on Tuesday.

Gridin was forced to miss Calgary's previous game due to an illness but will draw back into the lineup vs. Colorado on Tuesday. The 20-year-old future star has enjoyed a succesful rookie campaign with Calgary this season, with six goals, 19 points and 68 SOG in 35 games played.

Matvei Gridin
Harvey-Pinard is expected to make his Penguins debut on Tuesday.

With Pittsburgh expected to sit some regulars for their final game of the season on Tuesday vs. St. Louis, they have recalled Rafael Harvey-Pinard from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) to make his season debut. The 27-year-old winger has earned his first call-up of the season after putting up 19 goals and 36 points in 64 games played in the minors.

Rafael Harvey-Pinard
Livanavage is expected to make his NHL debut on Tuesday.

With Pittsbrugh sitting nearly half their roster vs. St. Louis on Tuesday, Jake Livanage will make his NHL debut as he draws into the Penguins' lineup. The 21-year-old undrafted defensemen signed an entry-level contract earlier in the week after completing his college career with the University of North Dakota (NCAA) and putting up five goals and 25 points in 39 games in 2025-26.

Jake Livanavage
Graves is expected to be back in the Penguins' lineup on Tuesday.

With Pittsburgh expected to sit nearly half their regular roster on Tuesday vs. St. Louis, Ryan Graves will draw back into the lineup for just the 2nd time since March 22nd. The 30-year-old shut down defensemen has appeared in 21 games with Pittsburgh this season, struggling offensively with just one goal and and 20 SOG while constantly finding himself the odd-man out of the lineup.

Ryan Graves
Clifton is expected to be back in the Penguins' lineup on Tuesday.

Clifton took a rest for Pittsburgh's previous game but will draw back into the lineup vs. St. Louis for Game 82 on Tuesday. The 30-year-old shutdown defensemen has appeared in just over half of Pittsburgh's games this season, with two goals, six points, 53 PIMs and 34 SOG in 49 games played.

Connor Clifton
Shea is expected to be back in the Penguins' lineup on Tuesday.

Shea has appeared in every game for Pittsburgh this season but two after resting for their previous game but will draw back into the lineup for Game 82 vs. St. Louis on Tuesday. The 29-year-old has been a key piece to Pittsburgh's back end and has taken a huge step forward in his third NHL season, posting career highs in nearly all statistical categories including games played (79), goals (6), points (34), plus/minus (+30) and PIMs (22).

Ryan Shea
Acciari (upper-body) is expected to be back in the Penguins' lineup on Tuesday.

With Pittsburgh resting nine players for Game 82 vs. St. Louis on Tuesday, Noel Acciari will draw back into the Penguins' lineup for their final game of the season. The 34-year-old bottom-six forward has surpassed 20+ points for the second time in his 11 year career with 13 goals and 25 points in 66 games played this season.

Noel Acciari
Hayes is expected to be back in the Penguins' lineup on Tuesday.

Hayes was a healthy scratch for Pittsburgh's previous contest but will return to the lineup for his 16th game of the season on Tuesday vs. St. Louis. The 23-year-old rookie has enjoyed a brief, but successful first stint in the NHL, with three goals, 12 PIMs and 22 SOG in 15 games played.

Avery Hayes
Kindel is expected to be back in the Penguins' lineup on Tuesday.

Kindel was given a game off to rest for the Penguins' previous contest but will draw back into the lineup for Game 82 on Tuesday vs. St. Louis. The 18-year-old future star has enjoyed an incredibly successful rookie campaign in the NHL with 17 goals, 34 points and 150 SOG in 76 games played.

Ben Kindel
Mantha is expected to be back in the Penguins' lineup on Tuesday.

Mantha had appeared in every game for Pittsburgh prior to sitting their previous contest due to rest but will return to the lineup for Game 82 on Tuesday vs. St. Louis. The 31-year-old has enjoyed a resurgent season after signing a one-year contract with Pittsburgh in the offseason, putting up 30-goals and 60+ points for the first time in his 11-year career.

Anthony Mantha
Wotherspoon (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With Pittsburgh's final game of the season meaning very little, Parker Wotherspoon will be a scratch as he rests on Tuesday in St. Louis. The 28-year-old has had an impressive first full campaign with Pittsburgh, picking up career highs in nearly all statistical categories including games played (80), goals (3), points (30) and +/- (+17).

Parker Wotherspoon
Girard (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Samuel Girard. The 27-year-old Girard has battled injuries since being acquired by Pittsburgh earlier this season, but was starting to come around in recent games, tallying five assists in his final eight contests.

Samuel Girard
Letang (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Kris Letang. The veteran 38-year-old defenseman returns to the postseason for the first time in four years, deployed in a much smaller role with the team. Still, Letang ends the 2025-26 season with a very respectable 34 points (3G / 31A) in 74 games.

Kris Letang
Karlsson (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Erik Karlsson. The 35-year-old Swedish defenseman had a dyanmic season with Pittsburgh, especially the latter half, scoring 31 points (11G / 20A) in his final 23 games. Jake Livanavage will draw into the lineup as Karlsson's replacement.

Erik Karlsson
Chinakhov (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Egor Chinakhov. After several seasons of disappointing performance and inability to be a consistent offensive contributor with the Columbus Blue Jackets, the 24-year-old Chinakhov has been dynamic since joining the Penguins, scoring 36 points (18G / 18A) in 43 games. Noel Acciari will draw into the lineup as Chinakhov's replacement.

Egor Chinakhov
Rust (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Bryan Rust. The 33-year-old Rust missed a game last week due to a lower-body injury, so the extra rest on Tuesday will be an added bonus. He concludes the 2025-26 season matching his career high with 65 points (29G / 36A) in 72 games.

Bryan Rust
Rakell (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Rickard Rakell. The 32-year-old Swedish forward concludes the 2025-26 season with 48 points (24G / 24A) in 60 games. Avery Hayes will draw into the lineup as Rakell's replacement.

Rickard Rakell
Malkin (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Evgeni Malkin. The 39-year-old Malkin concludes the 2025-26 season with 61 points (19G / 42A) in 56 games for his best offensive production in half a decade (1.09 PTS/GP). Anthony Mantha will re-enter the lineup as Malkin's replacement.

Evgeni Malkin
Crosby (rest) is not expected to play on Tuesday.

With just one game remaining in the regular season, Pittsburgh is awaiting its first-round playoff matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers and will rest several key players, including Sidney Crosby. At age 38, Crosby has another point-per-game season under his belt, concluding the 2025-26 campaign with 74 points (29G / 45A) in 68 games. The 18-year-old Ben Kindel will draw into the lineup as Crosby's replacement.

Sidney Crosby

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