With Andrei Markov set to return on Tuesday, Zach Redmond was waived on Monday and will be sent to St. John’s. Redmond had just five assists in 16 games this season.

With Andrei Markov set to return on Tuesday, Zach Redmond was waived on Monday and will be sent to St. John’s. Redmond had just five assists in 16 games this season.

Miller cleared waivers last week, but stayed with the team because Dylan Larkin got hurt, but with Larkin returning to the lineup tonight, Miller heads to Grand Rapids.

Brittain has been recalled to serve as Roberto Luongo’s backup because James Reimer is with his wife, who is expecting a child. Brittain is 17-6-1 with a 2.96 GAA and .902 SV% in the ECHL.

Fischer, 19, had two goals in three games with Arizona before the All-Star break and was sent back to Tucson. The Coyotes are going to leave him in the AHL for now. The 2015 No.32 overall pick has 16 goals and 16 assists (32 points) in 33 games with the Roadrunners.

Dotchin, 22, was one of many “paper moves” around the NHL over the All-Star break to save teams money. Dotchin has no points in three games with the Lightning, but played a career-high 17:20 TOI in his last game and should continue to see big minutes with the Lightning.

Helgeson, 26, has no points in five games with New Jersey, but has scored two goals with four assists (six points) in 31 games with Albany.

Santini, 21, has two goals and three assists in 13 games with the Devils this season. He was sent to Albany during the All-Star break, but returns after a strong showing before the break. The former second round pick hasn’t recorded a point in 15 games with Albany.

Stollery, 29, has three assists in eight games with the Devils and was sent down during the All-Star break and returns with the break wrapping up. Stollery has nine assists in 33 games with Albany.

Rowney, 27, has registered 10 goals and 11 assists (21 points) in 24 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this season. Rowney could make his NHL debut tonight if Patric Hornqvist (lower-body) can’t play.

Barbashev, 21, was a second round pick (No. 33 overall) in 2014 and this is his first NHL call-up. With Kyle Brodziak out for five weeks, Barbashev will get a chance to make his NHL debut. The Russian centre has picked up 19 goals and 18 assists (37 points) in 44 games with Chicago this season.

Kossila, 23, signed with the Ducks as an undrafted free agent and has collected 27 points (9G / 18A) in 33 games with San Diego. Kossila could make his NHL debut Wednesday vs. the Oilers.

Strait, 29, has collected five assists in 27 games with Manitoba this season and could make his Jets’ debut on Thursday. Strait has 27 points (6G / 21A) in 182 career NHL games with the Penguins and Islanders.

Copley allowed five goals on 29 shots in the Blues’ loss in Winnipeg on Saturday. With Jake Allen ready to return in Minnesota, Copley returns to Chicago, where he has gone 11-4-1 with a 2.32 GAA and .920 SV%.

Nelson, 24, has scored four goals with five assists (nine points) in 27 games with Rochester this season. He appeared in eight games with the Sabres earlier this season, but failed to record a point. He could draw into the lineup on Saturday because Jake McCabe is likely out due to a shoulder injury.

Theodore continues to be sent down, called up, sent down and called back up to help save money. The 21-year-old has seven points (1G / 6A) in 23 games with the Ducks and nine points (1G / 8A) in 11 games with San Diego (AHL).

Tropp,27, has scored eight goals and 21 assists (29 points) in 32 games with San Diego this season. He should make his Ducks’ debut on Saturday with Jakob Silfverberg not playing. Tropp has 27 points (6G / 21A) in 148 career NHL games, with the Sabres and Blue Jackets.

Honka, 21, had three assists in eight games with the Stars earlier this season. The 2014 No.14 pick is offensively gifted and comes back to the Stars with 21 points (5G / 16A) in 30 games with Texas. He has been recalled to replace Johnny Oduya, who has been placed on IR.

Fischer, 19, was a second round pick (No. 32 overall) in 2015 and this is his first NHL call-up. Fischer has picked up 32 points (16G / 16A) in 31 games in his first AHL season after posting 90 points (40G / 50A) in 66 games with the Windsor Spitfires (OHL) last year.

Dauphin appeared in four games and was a healthy scratch for two during this call-up. Overall, he has two goals and one assist in 24 games with the Coyotes this season. The 21-year-old will go back to Tucson, where he has collected 11 points (5G / 6A) in 11 games this season.

Copley, 25, has gone 11-4-1 with a 2.32 GAA and .920 SV% in 18 games with Chicago this season. The Blues’ No.1 Jake Allen has struggled mightily recently, so they will leave him in St. Louis when the Blues depart for Winnipeg for Saturday’s game. The Blues did not name a starter for Saturday, so the North Pole, Alaska native could make his first career NHL start.
