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Wolf will start on Thursday in Winnipeg.

The Flames have lost six of their last seven and will turn to Wolf in the crease for the second time in the last four games. Wolf has lost three straight, allowing four goals twice, including his most recent outing when he allowed four goals on 18 shots (.778 SV%) in a 5-3 loss to the St. Louis Blues. The Flames enter action as +176 road underdogs on Thursday against the Winnipeg Jets

Dustin Wolf
Studnicka is expected to return to San Jose's lineup on Thursday vs. Los Angeles.

Ryan Carpenter will be a healthy scratch on Thursday, allowing Studnicka to draw back into the lineup. Studnicka has spent most of the 2023-24 campaign in the AHL, scoring 21 points (7G / 14A) in 36 games split between the Abbotsford Canucks and the San Jose Barracuda.

Jack Studnicka
Carpenter is expected to be a healthy scratch on Thursday vs. Los Angeles.

Jack Studnicka will draw into the Sharks' lineup on Thursday, sending Carpenter to the press box as a healthy scratch. Carpenter has been a regular in the lineup for the Sharks but has only one point (1G / 0A) in his last 13 games.

Ryan Carpenter
Shattenkirk will be a healthy scratch on Thursday in Carolina.

Shattenkirk and Mason Lohrei will be healthy scratches on Thursday as Matt Grzelcyk and Parker Wotherspoon will draw back into the lineup. The 35-year-old Shattenkirk has passed the 20+ point plateau for the sixth time in the last seven years with his five goals and 22 points in 58 games this season.

Kevin Shattenkirk
Wotherspoon will draw back into Boston's lineup on Thursday in Carolina.

Wotherspoon and Matt Grzelcyk will draw into the Bruins' lineup on Thursday in favour of Kevin Shattenkirk and Mason Lohrei. The 26-year-old is in his second NHL season and first with Boston and has eight assists, 30 SOG, 29 PIMs and a +6 plus/minus in 36 games played this season.

Parker Wotherspoon
Grzelcyk will draw back into Boston's lineup on Thursday in Carolina.

Grzelcyk and Parker Wotherspoon will draw into the Bruins' lineup on Thursday in favour of Kevin Shattenkirk and Mason Lohrei. The 30-year-old Grzelcyk has one point in his last five games and only 10 (2G / 8A) in 58 contests this season, the lowest point-per-game pace of his career (0.17).

Matt Grzelcyk
Lauko will draw back into Boston's lineup on Thursday in Carolina.

With Justin Brazaeu (upper-body) out week-to-week, Lauko will return to the Bruins' lineup on Thursady. The 24-year-old Lauko has eight points (2G / 6A) in 54 games this season and has been held off the scoresheet in 12 straight.

Jakub Lauko
Swayman will start on Thursday in Carolina.

The Bruins are coming off a 3-0 win over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday and will switch to Swayman between the pipes. Swayman has won two straight and played well in his last outing, saving 18 of 20 shots (.900 SV%) in a 3-2 win over the Washington Capitals. The Bruins enter action as +138 road underdogs on Thursday against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Jeremy Swayman
Rittich is expected to start on Thursday in San Jose.

After a 5-2 win over the Seattle Kraken last night, the Kings will switch to Rittich between the pipes on the tail-end of a back-to-back on Thursday. Rittich has been inconsistent in his last four games, alternating between allowing four goals and recording a shutout in each contest. The Kings enter action on Thursday as significant -290 road favourites against the San Jose Sharks.

David Rittich
Nichuskin (lower body) will not return on Thursday but is a high possibility for Friday vs. Edmonton.

Nichuskin started skating in Denver this week and will attempt to return to the lineup on Friday against the Edmonton Oilers. The 29-year-old is having a sensational year despite missing part of the season due to personal reasons, with his 26 goals and 50 points in 48 games played.

Valeri Nichushkin
Trenin (undisclosed) is out on Thursday vs. Minnesota but expected to return on Friday.

Trenin was a late scratch on Monday, replaced by Chris Wagner, and will remain out of the lineup on Thursday against the Minnesota Wild. Trenin has two goals, 16 shots, and 26 hits in 10 games with the Avalanche.

Yakov Trenin
Binnington will start on Thursday in Nashville.

The Blues will turn to Binnington to tend the twine on Thursday in a battle against the Nashville Predators. Binnington has won two straight and was terrific in his last outing, saving 36 of 38 shots (.947 SV%) in an impressive 3-2 overtime win against the high-scoring Edmonton Oilers. The Blues enter action on Thursday as +165 road underdogs.

Jordan Binnington
Greenway (upper body) is day-to-day but a possibility to return on Friday vs. Phildaelphia.

Greenway played 20:30 time-on-ice in Saturday's 3-0 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs, did not play on Tuesday, but could return on Friday. Greenway was a game-time decision last Friday due to an undisclosed ailment but ended up drawing into the lineup.

Jordan Greenway

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