Harkins replaced Leo Carlsson in the lineup on Monday, but will come out of the lineup with Carlsson back on Saturday. Harkins, who played just 8:51 TOI on Monday, has two goals in 16 games this season.

Harkins replaced Leo Carlsson in the lineup on Monday, but will come out of the lineup with Carlsson back on Saturday. Harkins, who played just 8:51 TOI on Monday, has two goals in 16 games this season.

Carlsson missed Monday's game vs. Seattle with a lower-body injury but is expected to play Saturday in Los Angeles. Carlsson, who has 41 points (17G / 24A) in 36 games this season, is expected to be back on the top line and top power-play unit and will be looking to snap a three-game pointless streak.

Beecher will be a rare healthy scratch on Saturday, with Justin Kirkland drawing in to replace him on the fourth line vs. the Oilers. Since joining the Flames, Beecher has picked up two assists in 16 games.

Kirkland was recalled from the AHL last Thursday but sat as a healthy scratch for three games. He'll replace John Beecher in the lineup when the Flames host the Oilers on Saturday. He has just one assist in nine NHL games this season.

Capobianco has been a healthy scratch for the last five games but he will replace Ilya Lyubushkin (illness) in the lineup on Saturday. Capobianco has one goal and three assists (four points) in 18 games this season.

Lyubushkin will miss Saturday's game vs. Chicago with an illness, opening the door for Kyle Capobianco to play for the first time since December 13th. Lyubushkin is considered day-to-day.

Demko allowed four goals on 38 shots in the Canucks' loss in Philadelphia on Monday. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for Demko, who has been unbelievable in those games. He comes into Saturday at 3-1-0 with a 1.51 GAA, .946 SV%, and one shutout in his last four starts. He also comes in with absurd career stats vs. the Sharks--13-0-0 with a 2.14 GAA and .927 SV% in 13 career starts vs. San Jose.

Dostal allowed two goals on 20 shots in the Ducks' loss to the Kraken on Monday. Since returning to the Ducks' crease on December 13th, Dostal has gone 2-3-0 with a 3.11 GAA and .871 SV%. As much as he's struggled as of late, Dostal draws a nice matchup on Saturday. The Kings have lost six of their last seven games while scoring just 1.57 goals per game.

Korpisalo was yanked after giving up five goals on 17 shots in the Bruins 6-2loss to the Senators last Sunday. The loss snapped a brief two-game winning streak for Korpisalo, who is 2-4-0 with a 4.12 GAA and .875 SV% in his last seven outings. Tonight he'll start in Buffalo and the Sabres carry one of the highest implied totals (3.5) of the night, so leave Korpisalo on the waiver wire on a busy Saturday night.

Erne played 10:15 in Detroit on Tuesday but will be replaced by Nathan Bastian in the lineup on Saturday. Erne has picked up four points (3G / 1A) in 16 games this season.

Bastian has been out of the lineup for the last nine games, but he will replace Adam Erne in the lineup on Saturday. Bastian has three goals and no assists in 19 games this season.

Saros allowed just two goals on 32 shots in the Predators overtime win in Minnesota on Tuesday. Saros is playing fantastic hockey in December, going 7-2-0 with a 2.58 GAA and .917 SV%. Tonight he grades out as a strong option in St. Louis, where the Predators are -105 and the Blues have a 2.8 implied total.

Bourgault was a first-round pick (No.22 overall) in 2021 and will finally make his NHL debut on Saturday after 210 career AHL games. This season, Bourgault has 27 points (9G / 18A) in 32 games with Belleville. He'll start his NHL career on the Senators' fourth line.

Wallstedt gave up four goals on 41 shots in the Wild's 5-1 loss to the Avalanche last Sunday. After scorching hot November, Wallstedt has cooled off a bit as of late, going 2-2-0 with a 3.05 GAA and .906 SV% in his last four starts. On Saturday, he'll face a Jets team that has lost seven of their last eight games. He posted a 32-save shutout in Winnipeg in late November.

Snuggerud missed the last 12 games after undergoing surgery on his left wrist at the beginning of December. Snuggerud, who has 11 points (5G / 6A) in 26 games this season, will draw back into the lineup on the third line with Dalibor Dvorsky and Pius Suter, and will see PP1 time.

Kyrou missed the last nine games with a lower-body injury that he suffered in Ottawa on December 6th. Kyrou, who has 16 points (8G / 8A) in 28 games, will draw back in on the second line with Brayden Schenn and Jonatan Berggren, and will also see PP1 time.

McDonagh reportedly reaggravated the injury that cost him an extended period of time in late-November/early-December and will not play on Saturday. McDonagh is considered day-to-day and will be replaced by Steven Santini in the lineup vs. the Panthers.

Werenski was not on the ice for Saturday's practice and remains day-to-day with the lower-body injury that he suffered last Saturday. He will not play on Sunday vs. the Islanders, which makes him questionable heading into next week when the Blue Jackets have four games on-tap.

Wolf gave up five goals on 39 shots in the Flames' 5-1 loss in Edmonton on Tuesday. He'll come out of the Christmas break with another start vs. the Oilers, who are 8-2-1 in their last 11 games while scoring an absurd 4.5 goals per game. Wolf has the fifth-lowest implied win% (43.6%) and sixth-highest implied goals against (3.4) on the slate, so he's a risky option on Saturday.

Ullmark allowed three goals on 25 shots in the Senators' overtime loss to the Sabres on Tuesday. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for Ullmark, who has gone 5-2-1 with a. 2.26 GAA and .908 SV% in eight starts in December. Tonight he gets the start in Toronto, where the Senators are -129 road favourites.
