NHL Status Updates: Kopitar Back, Ullmark Starts, Nylander Tracking Toward Return
Date: January 31, 2026
By: IHM News
Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles gets a major structural piece back with Anze Kopitar returning to the lineup after missing time with an upper-body injury. Beyond the points, this return stabilizes matchup planning and puck support through the middle of the ice.
- Kopitar returned after missing 11 games (upper body).
- His return restores two-way center balance, faceoff stability, and defensive-zone support routes.
- Alex Turcotte (upper body) was placed on injured reserve and has been out since January 24.
Ottawa Senators
Ottawa is set to reset its goaltending rhythm with Linus Ullmark scheduled to make his first start since late December. When a starter returns after time away, the early game script matters: simple details, clean looks, and rebound control.
- Ullmark is expected to make his first start since December 27.
- He has recently dressed as the backup and now moves back into the starter workload window.
- Ottawa benefits most if the Senators keep the slot protected early and avoid scramble defense.
Toronto Maple Leafs
Toronto is monitoring William Nylander as he tracks toward a potential return. Even if he is available, the practical question becomes workload and how quickly his stride, turns, and puck protection look at full speed.
- Nylander (groin) is trending toward a possible return after missing time.
- His availability impacts top-six sequencing, controlled entries, and power-play half-wall creation.
- Expect managed shifts early if the staff is protecting him from repeated wide drives in his first game back.
Boston Bruins
Boston could be without two important forwards for a marquee outdoor event. When top-nine pieces are missing, the hidden cost is often the loss of clean exits and forecheck timing, not only the raw minutes.
- Elias Lindholm (upper body) and Pavel Zacha (upper body) are expected to miss the Stadium Series game.
- Both are labeled day to day, with early indications that longer-term international availability is not threatened.
- Boston may need to simplify its breakout options and protect the middle more conservatively if depth is stretched.
Buffalo Sabres
Buffalo had multiple moving pieces at morning activity, with a focus on practice progression and short-term availability. This is the kind of situation where roster mechanics, recovery response, and the next evaluation window matter more than headlines.
- Josh Norris (upper body) and Jacob Bryson (upper body) were involved in morning work.
- Norris remains in a careful progression after missing time in a stop-start season.
- Bryson is day to day and could return soon, helping stabilize the rotation and reduce stress on pairings.
- Jordan Greenway is a game-time decision while managing a lingering issue following multiple hernia surgeries last year.
- Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen is expected to miss some time with a lower-body injury and will be re-evaluated in about one week.
Florida Panthers
Florida is watching Anton Lundell as he could return. A two-way forward returning is often less about points and more about restoring line identity and the ability to hold structure against teams that win on discipline and spacing.
- Lundell could return after missing the previous game.
- If he is back, it improves middle-lane coverage, line stability, and defensive details.
New York Islanders
The Islanders expect a depth return, while a lower-body timeline remains longer on another forward. These situations often affect late-game line usage and matchup flexibility more than the casual viewer expects.
- Casey Cizikas is expected back after missing time due to illness.
- Calum Ritchie (lower body) remains out and is not expected to return until after the Olympic break.
- Line stability and late-game deployment can shift when depth options are limited.
Coach Mark Comment
Kopitar returning is a system correction for Los Angeles. When a veteran two-way center comes back, the bench gets cleaner matchups immediately. Wingers can hold lanes with more trust, defensemen can manage gaps earlier, and breakouts become more controlled because the center is available underneath the puck. That reduces low-percentage clears and creates longer offensive-zone time.
Ullmark starting again matters because goaltending rhythm is tied to team behavior. When the goalie is stable, defenders are more willing to challenge the first touch and keep the puck to the outside, rather than collapsing too early. The first ten minutes become the test after time away. Watch rebound control and post integration because those are the first details that reveal sharpness.
Nylander is a special case because his impact is not only scoring. He changes Toronto’s entry profile. He can carry with pace, delay at the blue line, and create a second wave for trailers. If he returns, Toronto can diversify power-play looks and avoid becoming predictable on entries. With a groin issue, the key is stride length and lateral cuts. If there is hesitation, the staff will manage usage and protect him from repeated wide drives.
Boston’s missing forwards show how chemistry affects defensive-zone exits and forecheck timing. If key pieces are out, the team often loses one clean option on the wall, which leads to more contested clears and more zone time against. Buffalo’s timeline uncertainty in net or around injuries is similar in one way: the team must play more disciplined hockey because you cannot rely on extra saves or extra depth to erase mistakes. These details decide results.
Coach Mark Lehtonen
Q&A
What does “day to day” actually mean in practice?
It means a player is being evaluated frequently and could return quickly, but the team will not lock a firm timeline. It often depends on swelling, pain response, and how the player handles contact and travel.
Why is a veteran center return such a major structural boost?
A top center stabilizes faceoffs, supports the puck low, and improves defensive reads. That reduces scrambling and helps the team play cleaner shifts with better line-change timing.
How can a goalie’s first game back change team tactics?
Teams usually simplify early, protect the slot, and limit odd-man rushes. If the goalie looks sharp, the team may gradually increase defensive activation and transition aggression.
If Nylander returns, what is the first sign he is truly comfortable?
Watch his acceleration and lateral cuts at the blue line. If he can change direction and protect the puck without hesitation, the groin is likely responding well.
What is the biggest hidden impact when multiple top-nine forwards are out?
Special teams rotations and matchup flexibility suffer. Coaches end up double-shifting or forcing players into unfamiliar roles, which can reduce efficiency over a full game.
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