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Kakko missed the last four games with a lower-body injury but will play Wednesday vs. Montreal. Kakko will replace Artemi Panarin, who is out with an upper-body injury.



Kakko has missed the last three games with a lower-body injury but could be back in the lineup on Tuesday. He's officially listed as a game-time decision, so monitor his status as the Rangers hit the ice for warmups at 6:30 PM ET.


Tolvanen has scored just one goal with one assist in his last 15 games. He's been forced into a bottom-6 role, which doesn't really suit his game and has limited him to just 12:11 TOU/gm over that span. Mathieu Olivier will replace him in the lineup.

Dunn missed Monday's practice and head coach Dave Hakstol called him day-to-day. It's unclear whether or not Dunn will play in Tuesday's game in Vancouver but if he doesn't, look for Carson Soucy to be on PP1 and Dennis Cholowski to make his Kraken debut.







Froden suffered a lower-body injury vs. the Penguins on Saturday and will not play Tuesday in St. Louis. With Froden hurt and David Pastrnak still out, Curtis Lazar skated on the Bruins' second line in Monday's practice.

Kakko fell awkwardly during Saturday's win over the Red Wings on Saturday and is expected to miss an extended period of time. Kakko is listed as week-to-week, suggesting he could miss the rest of the regular season. With Kakko out, Barclay Goodrow moved up to the Rangers' third line in Monday's practice.


Meyers recently signed with the Avalanche after finishing his third year at the University of Minnesota. The 23-year-old winger, who will replace Darren Helm in the lineup, had 17 goals with 24 assists (41 points) in 34 games this season.

Mahura has been a healthy scratch for three of the last four games but will replace Simon Benoit in the lineup on Thursday. Mahura has one goal and two assists in his last 10 games.
