NHL Projected Lineups - April 3, 2026

NHL Projected Lineups - April 3, 2026

NHL Projected Lineups - Game Day April 3, 2026

Date: April 2, 2026
By IceHockeyMan Newsroom

Update: Additional matchups will be added as projected lineups are updated throughout the day.


Carolina Hurricanes vs Columbus Blue Jackets

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Hurricanes - Projected lineup

Goalies
Frederik Andersen (Expected)

Power Play #1
Sebastian Aho - Andrei Svechnikov - Seth Jarvis
Shayne Gostisbehere - Nikolaj Ehlers

Power Play #2
Logan Stankoven - Taylor Hall - Jackson Blake
Mark Jankowski - Alexander Nikishin

Injured
Pyotr Kochetkov (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Carolina still carries one of the cleanest pressure structures in the league. The first unit has speed, puck control and enough flank creativity to keep the Blue Jackets under constant special-teams stress.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: High pressure pace
Forecheck Signal: Hurricanes
Blue Line Signal: Hurricanes
Goalie Stability Signal: Hurricanes
X-Factor Signal: Aho line control and Gostisbehere puck distribution

Blue Jackets - Projected lineup

Goalies
Elvis Merzlikins (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Charlie Coyle - Mason Marchment - Kirill Marchenko
Zach Werenski - Adam Fantilli

Power Play #2
Sean Monahan - Kent Johnson - Conor Garland
Denton Mateychuk - Miles Wood

Injured
Isac Lundestrom (DTD)
Mason Marchment (DTD)
Mathieu Olivier (OUT)
Damon Severson (OUT)
Dmitri Voronkov (OUT)
Brendan Smith (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Columbus still has enough offensive touch through Werenski, Fantilli, Marchenko and Monahan to create dangerous stretches, but the injury load keeps the overall structure less stable than Carolina’s.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Blue Jackets can pressure in short bursts
Blue Line Signal: Werenski carries the edge for Columbus
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Fantilli transition bursts against Carolina pressure

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Hurricanes
Transition Edge: Hurricanes
Defensive Stability: Hurricanes
Goaltending Edge: Even
Game Control Projection: Carolina has the cleaner full-game structure, but Columbus can still generate enough skill-driven push to stay alive if Werenski and Fantilli tilt transitions.


Florida Panthers vs Boston Bruins

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Panthers - Projected lineup

Goalies
Sergei Bobrovsky (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Sam Bennett - Carter Verhaeghe - Matthew Tkachuk
Mackie Samoskevich - Seth Jones

Power Play #2
Eetu Luostarinen - Jesper Boqvist - Vinnie Hinostroza
Mike Benning - Gustav Forsling

Injured
Uvis Balinskis (OUT)
Aaron Ekblad (OUT)
Dmitry Kulikov (OUT)
Anton Lundell (OUT)
Sam Reinhart (OUT)
Evan Rodrigues (OUT)
Aleksander Barkov (IR-LT)
Jonah Gadjovich (IR-LT)
Brad Marchand (IR-LT)
Niko Mikkola (IR-LT)
Cole Schwindt (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Florida is carrying a massive injury burden, but Bennett, Tkachuk, Verhaeghe and Jones still keep the Panthers dangerous through direct pressure and hard-area offense.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high but thinner than usual
Forecheck Signal: Panthers
Blue Line Signal: Reduced depth without Ekblad and Kulikov
Goalie Stability Signal: Panthers with Bobrovsky
X-Factor Signal: Bennett and Tkachuk interior pressure

Bruins - Projected lineup

Goalies
Jeremy Swayman (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Elias Lindholm - Pavel Zacha - David Pastrnak
Morgan Geekie - Charlie McAvoy

Power Play #2
Fraser Minten - Casey Mittelstadt - Viktor Arvidsson
Hampus Lindholm - Lukas Reichel

Injured
Danil Locmelis (OUT)
Mason Lohrei (OUT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Boston arrives with a cleaner overall structure and a far lighter injury profile than Florida. Pastrnak remains the main game-breaker, and McAvoy supports the matchup with steadier blue-line control.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium structured
Forecheck Signal: Bruins can pressure off disciplined reloads
Blue Line Signal: Bruins slight edge
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Pastrnak release against a depleted Panthers defense

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Bruins slight edge
Transition Edge: Bruins
Defensive Stability: Bruins
Goaltending Edge: Panthers slight edge with Bobrovsky
Game Control Projection: Florida still has enough grit to make this competitive, but Boston carries the more balanced lineup and the cleaner route to controlling the full tactical shape.


New York Rangers vs Montreal Canadiens

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Rangers - Projected lineup

Goalies
Igor Shesterkin (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Mika Zibanejad - J.T. Miller - Alexis Lafreniere
Vincent Trocheck - Adam Fox

Power Play #2
Noah Laba - Gabe Perreault - Jonny Brodzinski
Vladislav Gavrikov - Will Cuylle

Injured
Jonathan Quick (DTD)
Urho Vaakanainen (OUT)
Matt Rempe (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
New York still leans heavily on Fox and Shesterkin for structure, while Miller gives the first unit a stronger power-play creation layer than the Rangers had at earlier points of the season.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Rangers through support and board pressure
Blue Line Signal: Rangers with Fox
Goalie Stability Signal: Rangers
X-Factor Signal: Shesterkin holding the game stable if Montreal pushes pace

Canadiens - Projected lineup

Goalies
Jacob Fowler (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Nick Suzuki - Cole Caufield - Juraj Slafkovsky
Ivan Demidov - Lane Hutson

Power Play #2
Oliver Kapanen - Zachary Bolduc - Brendan Gallagher
Alex Newhook - Noah Dobson

Injured
Alexandre Texier (DTD)
Alexandre Carrier (OUT)
Kirby Dach (OUT)
Patrik Laine (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Montreal still has a lot of attacking skill concentrated in Suzuki, Caufield, Demidov and Hutson. The issue is whether the Canadiens can match the Rangers’ structure and goaltending consistency for a full game.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Canadiens can apply active pressure in waves
Blue Line Signal: Hutson-Dobson power-play movement is dangerous
Goalie Stability Signal: Rangers
X-Factor Signal: Demidov skill against New York’s support coverage

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Canadiens slight edge in upside
Transition Edge: Canadiens
Defensive Stability: Rangers
Goaltending Edge: Rangers
Game Control Projection: Montreal has enough skill to create momentum swings, but New York owns the safer structural path if Shesterkin dictates the game from behind the defensive shell.


Philadelphia Flyers vs Detroit Red Wings

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Flyers - Projected lineup

Goalies
Samuel Ersson (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Trevor Zegras - Travis Konecny - Christian Dvorak
Tyson Foerster - Rasmus Ristolainen

Power Play #2
Matvei Michkov - Noah Cates - Porter Martone
Owen Tippett - Jamie Drysdale

Injured
Nikita Grebenkin (OUT)
Ty Murchison (OUT)
Rodrigo Abols (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Philadelphia still has enough top-six offensive movement through Zegras, Konecny, Tippett and Michkov to threaten Detroit’s defensive layers. The power play carries real upside when it gets set.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Flyers can disrupt exits aggressively
Blue Line Signal: More support than control
Goalie Stability Signal: Slight edge to Detroit
X-Factor Signal: Michkov and Martone creativity on the second unit

Red Wings - Projected lineup

Goalies
John Gibson (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Dylan Larkin - Alex DeBrincat - Patrick Kane
Lucas Raymond - Moritz Seider

Power Play #2
Andrew Copp - James van Riemsdyk - David Perron
Emmitt Finnie - Justin Faulk

Injured
Michael Rasmussen (OUT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Detroit’s top unit remains dangerous because Kane, Larkin, Raymond and DeBrincat can create and finish from multiple layers. Seider also gives the Red Wings more stability than Philadelphia on the blue line.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Red Wings through smart pressure rather than chaos
Blue Line Signal: Red Wings
Goalie Stability Signal: Red Wings
X-Factor Signal: Kane half-wall control and Larkin pace

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Even
Transition Edge: Flyers slight edge
Defensive Stability: Red Wings
Goaltending Edge: Red Wings
Game Control Projection: Philadelphia can make this game volatile with speed, but Detroit has the stronger goaltending and blue-line structure to settle the matchup if their stars control possession.


Ottawa Senators vs Buffalo Sabres

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Senators - Projected lineup

Goalies
Linus Ullmark (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Tim Stutzle - Brady Tkachuk - Drake Batherson
Dylan Cozens - Jordan Spence

Power Play #2
Shane Pinto - Fabian Zetterlund - Claude Giroux
Ridly Greig - Lassi Thomson

Injured
Thomas Chabot (OUT)
Dennis Gilbert (OUT)
Jake Sanderson (OUT)
Carter Yakemchuk (OUT)
Nick Jensen (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Ottawa still has enough offensive talent to pressure Buffalo, but the defensive injuries remain severe and keep the Senators from looking fully stable in overall matchup control.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Senators through Tkachuk and Giroux support pressure
Blue Line Signal: Reduced due to injuries
Goalie Stability Signal: Senators with Ullmark
X-Factor Signal: Stutzle transition creation

Sabres - Projected lineup

Goalies
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (Expected)

Power Play #1
Tage Thompson - Jason Zucker - Jack Quinn
Josh Norris - Rasmus Dahlin

Power Play #2
Ryan McLeod - Zach Benson - Josh Doan
Bowen Byram - Alex Tuch

Injured
Sam Carrick (OUT)
Noah Ostlund (OUT)
Justin Danforth (IR)
Jiri Kulich (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Buffalo still carries dangerous power-play scoring through Thompson, Dahlin, Quinn and Tuch. The Sabres have the cleaner blue-line offensive setup in this matchup.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Sabres when they control entries
Blue Line Signal: Sabres with Dahlin and Byram
Goalie Stability Signal: Slight edge to Senators with Ullmark
X-Factor Signal: Thompson release on the first unit

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Sabres
Transition Edge: Even
Defensive Stability: Sabres slight edge due to Ottawa injuries
Goaltending Edge: Senators
Game Control Projection: Ottawa’s goaltending can keep the game close, but Buffalo owns the stronger blue-line structure and power-play ceiling.


Tampa Bay Lightning vs Pittsburgh Penguins

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Lightning - Projected lineup

Goalies
Andrei Vasilevskiy (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Brayden Point - Gage Goncalves - Jake Guentzel
Nikita Kucherov - Darren Raddysh

Power Play #2
Corey Perry - Pontus Holmberg
Charle-Edouard D’Astous - Ryan McDonagh

Injured
Brandon Hagel (OUT)
Victor Hedman (OUT)
Scott Sabourin (OUT)
Declan Carlile (IR)
Max Crozier (IR-LT)
Dominic James (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Tampa is missing major names, but Kucherov, Point, Guentzel and Vasilevskiy still give the Lightning an elite winning core. The lineup remains dangerous as long as special teams and goaltending hold.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Lightning through puck support and quick strikes
Blue Line Signal: Reduced without Hedman
Goalie Stability Signal: Lightning
X-Factor Signal: Kucherov half-wall control

Penguins - Projected lineup

Goalies
Stuart Skinner (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Sidney Crosby - Bryan Rust - Evgeni Malkin
Rickard Rakell - Erik Karlsson

Power Play #2
Ben Kindel - Anthony Mantha - Yegor Chinakhov
Thomas Novak - Kris Letang

Injured
Caleb Jones (OUT)
P. Kettles (OUT)
Blake Lizotte (OUT)
Filip Hallander (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Pittsburgh still carries real offensive intelligence through Crosby, Malkin, Rakell, Karlsson and Letang, but the overall team structure has been less reliable than Tampa’s when the pace gets broken.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Penguins can pressure selectively
Blue Line Signal: Offensive-minded but volatile
Goalie Stability Signal: Lightning
X-Factor Signal: Crosby and Karlsson puck control against Tampa’s thinner defense

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Even
Transition Edge: Lightning slight edge
Defensive Stability: Lightning
Goaltending Edge: Lightning
Game Control Projection: Pittsburgh has enough star power to threaten, but Tampa still owns the stronger defensive floor and the safer path through Vasilevskiy.


New Jersey Devils vs Washington Capitals

Faceoff: 01:30 CET

Devils - Projected lineup

Goalies
Jake Allen (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Jack Hughes - Jesper Bratt - Connor Brown
Luke Hughes - Nico Hischier

Power Play #2
Lenni Hameenaho - Timo Meier - Dawson Mercer
Simon Nemec - Dougie Hamilton

Injured
Arseny Gritsyuk (OUT)
Brett Pesce (OUT)
Zack MacEwen (IR-LT)
Stefan Noesen (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
New Jersey’s power-play ceiling remains high because Hughes, Bratt, Meier and Hamilton can attack from multiple layers. The Devils are most dangerous when they keep the pace moving and avoid a grinding half-ice game.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Devils through quick pressure and transition
Blue Line Signal: Devils on offensive upside
Goalie Stability Signal: Capitals slight edge
X-Factor Signal: Jack Hughes pace control

Capitals - Projected lineup

Goalies
Logan Thompson (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Dylan Strome - Alex Ovechkin - Connor McMichael
Cole Hutson - Justin Sourdif

Power Play #2
Pierre-Luc Dubois - Tom Wilson - Ryan Leonard
Jakub Chychrun - Trevor van Riemsdyk

Injured
Eriks Mateiko (OUT)
Aleksei Protas (OUT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Washington still has the stronger veteran structure, and Ovechkin plus Wilson give the Capitals enough finishing weight and physical control to shape the game on their terms if they stay disciplined.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Capitals through physical pressure
Blue Line Signal: Capitals more stable defensively
Goalie Stability Signal: Capitals
X-Factor Signal: Ovechkin finishing gravity and Wilson forecheck pressure

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Devils slight edge in pure skill upside
Transition Edge: Devils
Defensive Stability: Capitals
Goaltending Edge: Capitals
Game Control Projection: New Jersey can generate more dynamic offense, but Washington owns the stronger veteran structure and the safer path if the game tightens.


Dallas Stars vs Winnipeg Jets

Faceoff: 02:00 CET

Stars - Projected lineup

Goalies
Jake Oettinger (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Wyatt Johnston - Jason Robertson - Mikko Rantanen
Matt Duchene - Miro Heiskanen

Power Play #2
Justin Hryckowian - Jamie Benn - Mavrik Bourque
Thomas Harley - Esa Lindell

Injured
Nathan Bastian (OUT)
Michael Bunting (OUT)
Roope Hintz (OUT)
Tyler Myers (OUT)
Sam Steel (OUT)
Radek Faksa (IR)
Tyler Seguin (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Dallas still looks like one of the league’s most balanced teams, with Johnston, Robertson, Rantanen and Heiskanen creating a strong top-unit identity and Oettinger giving them a high floor in goal.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Controlled but dangerous
Forecheck Signal: Stars through layered pressure
Blue Line Signal: Stars
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Heiskanen transition and Robertson finishing

Jets - Projected lineup

Goalies
Connor Hellebuyck (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Mark Scheifele - Cole Perfetti - Gabriel Vilardi
Josh Morrissey - Kyle Connor

Power Play #2
Jonathan Toews - Isak Rosen - Alex Iafallo
Brad Lambert - Neal Pionk

Injured
Vladislav Namestnikov (OUT)
Colin Miller (IR)
Nino Niederreiter (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Winnipeg remains dangerous because Hellebuyck and Morrissey give the Jets structure and composure, while Scheifele, Connor and Vilardi create enough skill on the first unit to swing momentum fast.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Jets through selective pressure
Blue Line Signal: Jets stable but less dynamic than Dallas
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Hellebuyck’s ability to absorb Dallas pressure

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Dallas
Transition Edge: Dallas
Defensive Stability: Even
Goaltending Edge: Even
Game Control Projection: Dallas has the cleaner all-zone setup, but Winnipeg always stays live in games like this because Hellebuyck can compress the margin and Scheifele’s unit can finish quickly.


Minnesota Wild vs Vancouver Canucks

Faceoff: 02:00 CET

Wild - Projected lineup

Goalies
Filip Gustavsson (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Joel Eriksson Ek - Kirill Kaprizov - Mats Zuccarello
Quinn Hughes - Matt Boldy

Power Play #2
Ryan Hartman - Marcus Johansson - Vladimir Tarasenko
Bobby Brink - Brock Faber

Injured
Charlie Stramel (OUT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Minnesota’s top-end structure is extremely dangerous here, especially with Kaprizov, Eriksson Ek, Boldy and Quinn Hughes together on the power play. This is a lineup that can create sustained offensive-zone pressure without forcing the game.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Wild through layered support and retrievals
Blue Line Signal: Wild with Hughes and Faber
Goalie Stability Signal: Wild
X-Factor Signal: Kaprizov creativity and Hughes puck transport

Canucks - Projected lineup

Goalies
Nikita Tolopilo (Expected)

Power Play #1
Marco Rossi - Jake DeBrusk - Brock Boeser
Elias Pettersson - Filip Hronek

Power Play #2
Drew O’Connor - Liam Ohgren - Linus Karlsson
Zeev Buium - Tom Willander

Injured
Evander Kane (DTD)
Jonathan Lekkerimaki (OUT)
Filip Chytil (IR)
Thatcher Demko (IR-LT)
Derek Forbort (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Vancouver still has enough skill through Pettersson, Boeser and Rossi to create offense, but the injury picture and expected goalie situation make the overall structure shakier than Minnesota’s.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Canucks can pressure in spurts
Blue Line Signal: More mobile than heavy
Goalie Stability Signal: Wild
X-Factor Signal: Pettersson playmaking under pressure

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Wild
Transition Edge: Wild
Defensive Stability: Wild
Goaltending Edge: Wild
Game Control Projection: Vancouver still has enough offensive talent to stay dangerous, but Minnesota owns the more complete top-end structure and the stronger full-game control profile.


Edmonton Oilers vs Chicago Blackhawks

Faceoff: 03:00 CET

Oilers - Projected lineup

Goalies
Tristan Jarry (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Connor McDavid - Vasily Podkolzin - Zach Hyman
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins - Evan Bouchard

Power Play #2
Jack Roslovic - Adam Henrique - Matt Savoie
Jake Walman - Mattias Ekholm

Injured
Zach Hyman (DTD)
Colton Dach (IR-LT)
Leon Draisaitl (IR-LT)
Mattias Janmark (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Edmonton still runs through McDavid and Bouchard, but the injury list keeps the Oilers from looking fully complete. Even so, the top power-play unit still has enough threat to decide the game on its own.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: High when McDavid drives it
Forecheck Signal: Oilers off quick re-entries
Blue Line Signal: Oilers
Goalie Stability Signal: Medium
X-Factor Signal: McDavid pace and Bouchard puck movement

Blackhawks - Projected lineup

Goalies
Spencer Knight (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Connor Bedard - Tyler Bertuzzi - Teuvo Teravainen
Anton Frondell - Frank Nazar

Power Play #2
Ryan Greene - Ryan Donato - Andre Burakovsky
Nick Lardis - Louis Crevier

Injured
Matt Grzelcyk (OUT)
Artyom Levshunov (OUT)
Andrew Mangiapane (OUT)
Oliver Moore (OUT)
Ryan Ellis (IR)
Shea Weber (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Chicago still carries enough young skill through Bedard, Nazar and Donato to create real moments, but the defensive absences make the matchup much harder against a McDavid-led opponent.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high if Chicago can keep up
Forecheck Signal: Blackhawks need active pressure to stay in it
Blue Line Signal: Oilers edge
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Bedard chance generation on the first unit

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Oilers
Transition Edge: Oilers
Defensive Stability: Oilers
Goaltending Edge: Even
Game Control Projection: Chicago can create skill flashes, but Edmonton’s power-play ceiling and top-end pace should control the larger rhythm if McDavid gets clean touches.


Seattle Kraken vs Utah Mammoth

Faceoff: 04:00 CET

Kraken - Projected lineup

Goalies
Joey Daccord (Expected)

Power Play #1
Chandler Stephenson - Matty Beniers - Jared McCann
Vince Dunn - Jordan Eberle

Power Play #2
Kaapo Kakko - Bobby McMann - Eeli Tolvanen
Jaden Schwartz - Brandon Montour

Injured
Shane Wright (DTD)
M. McCormick (OUT)
Ryan Winterton (OUT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Seattle still has enough support scoring and mobile defense to stay uncomfortable as an opponent, especially if Dunn and Montour can push the puck north consistently.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Kraken can pressure in layers
Blue Line Signal: Strong support movement
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: McCann and Beniers power-play execution

Utah Mammoth - Projected lineup

Goalies
Karel Vejmelka (Expected)

Power Play #1
Nick Schmaltz - Clayton Keller - Dylan Guenther
Mikhail Sergachev - Logan Cooley

Power Play #2
Jack McBain - JJ Peterka - Michael Carcone
Lawson Crouse - MacKenzie Weegar

Injured
Barrett Hayton (OUT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Utah keeps a strong mix of speed, support play and blue-line mobility, even without Hayton. Keller, Cooley and Guenther still give them a dangerous top-end attack.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Mammoth through speed pressure
Blue Line Signal: Mammoth slight edge
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Keller and Cooley transition chemistry

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Even
Transition Edge: Utah slight edge
Defensive Stability: Utah slight edge
Goaltending Edge: Even
Game Control Projection: Seattle can make this messy and fast, but Utah still has the cleaner top-end offensive structure and a slightly stronger blue-line foundation.


San Jose Sharks vs Toronto Maple Leafs

Faceoff: 04:00 CET

Sharks - Projected lineup

Goalies
Alex Nedeljkovic (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Macklin Celebrini - Tyler Toffoli - Will Smith
Dmitry Orlov - Alex Wennberg

Power Play #2
Michael Misa - William Eklund - Kiefer Sherwood
Sam Dickinson - Adam Gaudette

Injured
Ivan Chernyshov (DTD)
Ryan Reaves (OUT)
Logan Couture (IR)
Carey Price (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
San Jose continues to run on youth-driven skill, especially through Celebrini, Smith, Eklund and Misa. The question is not talent but whether the Sharks can defend well enough to let that talent matter over sixty minutes.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Sharks can push pace in bursts
Blue Line Signal: Toronto slight edge
Goalie Stability Signal: Toronto
X-Factor Signal: Celebrini and Smith creation against Toronto’s structure

Maple Leafs - Projected lineup

Goalies
Anthony Stolarz (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
John Tavares - Easton Cowan - Matthew Knies
William Nylander - Oliver Ekman-Larsson

Power Play #2
Max Domi - Matias Maccelli - Nicholas Robertson
Morgan Rielly - Dakota Joshua

Injured
Auston Matthews (OUT)
Chris Tanev (IR-LT)

IHM Lineup Note:
Toronto still has enough attack through Nylander, Tavares, Knies and Rielly to pressure San Jose, but the absence of Matthews changes the center spine and lowers the overall ceiling.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Leafs through skilled puck recovery
Blue Line Signal: Leafs with Rielly and OEL
Goalie Stability Signal: Leafs
X-Factor Signal: Nylander creation off the half wall

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Leafs
Transition Edge: Sharks slight edge if it opens up
Defensive Stability: Leafs
Goaltending Edge: Leafs
Game Control Projection: San Jose can make this a speed game, but Toronto owns the stronger defensive structure and the safer route if Stolarz gives them a stable base.


Vegas Golden Knights vs Calgary Flames

Faceoff: 04:00 CET

Golden Knights - Projected lineup

Goalies
Carter Hart (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Jack Eichel - Tomas Hertl - Pavel Dorofeyev
Mitch Marner - Mark Stone

Power Play #2
Brett Howden - Ivan Barbashev - Colton Sissons
Rasmus Andersson - Shea Theodore

Injured
William Karlsson (IR-LT)
Alex Pietrangelo (IR-LT)
Jonas Rondbjerg (IR-NR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Vegas still has one of the stronger special-teams and finishing groups in the conference. Eichel, Hertl, Marner and Stone give the Golden Knights a dangerous mix of control and execution.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium-high
Forecheck Signal: Golden Knights through layered possession pressure
Blue Line Signal: Slightly reduced without Pietrangelo but still strong
Goalie Stability Signal: Golden Knights
X-Factor Signal: Eichel and Marner puck distribution

Flames - Projected lineup

Goalies
Dustin Wolf (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Ryan Strome - Yegor Sharangovich - Victor Olofsson
Mikael Backlund - Zayne Parekh

Power Play #2
Morgan Frost - Blake Coleman - Matt Coronato
Matvei Gridin - Hunter Brzustewicz

Injured
Connor Zary (DTD)
J. Castagna (OUT)
Joel Hanley (OUT)
Henry Mews (OUT)
C. Potter (OUT)
Jake Bean (IR)
Samuel Honzek (IR)
Jonathan Huberdeau (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Calgary still competes through structure, Wolf’s stability and workmanlike pressure, but the overall offensive ceiling is lower than Vegas unless the special teams swing sharply in their favor.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Flames through work rate and support
Blue Line Signal: Golden Knights edge
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Wolf holding Calgary in the game long enough for the depth units to matter

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Golden Knights
Transition Edge: Golden Knights
Defensive Stability: Golden Knights slight edge
Goaltending Edge: Even
Game Control Projection: Calgary can survive through structure and goaltending, but Vegas owns the more dangerous top-end power-play talent and the stronger offensive architecture.


Los Angeles Kings vs Nashville Predators

Faceoff: 04:30 CET

Kings - Projected lineup

Goalies
Darcy Kuemper (Confirmed)

Power Play #1
Anze Kopitar - Artemi Panarin - Adrian Kempe
Alex Laferriere - Brandt Clarke

Power Play #2
Scott Laughton - Trevor Moore - Quinton Byfield
Brian Dumoulin - Drew Doughty

Injured
Samu Helenius (OUT)
Kevin Fiala (IR)
Andrei Kuzmenko (IR)

IHM Lineup Note:
Los Angeles still carries a strong veteran tactical identity with Kopitar, Panarin, Doughty and Kuemper giving the Kings a stable foundation. The first unit has enough quality to punish Nashville if the special teams matter.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Kings through structured pressure
Blue Line Signal: Kings
Goalie Stability Signal: Kings slight edge
X-Factor Signal: Panarin-Kopitar puck control

Predators - Projected lineup

Goalies
Juuse Saros (Expected)

Power Play #1
Ryan O’Reilly - Filip Forsberg - Steven Stamkos
Jonathan Marchessault - Roman Josi

Power Play #2
Erik Haula - Zachary L’Heureux - Luke Evangelista
Brady Skjei - Matthew Wood

Injured
None

IHM Lineup Note:
Nashville still has enough veteran scoring and power-play intelligence through Forsberg, Stamkos, O’Reilly and Josi to threaten any team, especially if Saros plays to his ceiling.

IHM Tactical Signals:
Pace: Medium
Forecheck Signal: Predators through veteran support reads
Blue Line Signal: Predators with Josi on offensive upside
Goalie Stability Signal: Even
X-Factor Signal: Forsberg and Stamkos finishing off Josi distribution

IHM Match Pressure Index:
Offensive Pressure: Even
Transition Edge: Kings slight edge
Defensive Stability: Kings
Goaltending Edge: Even
Game Control Projection: Nashville has enough star power to strike, but Los Angeles owns the more predictable structure and should be more comfortable if the game becomes a disciplined half-ice battle.


Q&A: Projected Lineups and Starting Goalies

Q1: What is the difference between a projected lineup and the final lineup card?

A projected lineup is the best available estimate based on practices, media reports, travel notes and coach comments. The final lineup card can still change because of warmup decisions, illness, travel paperwork or late scratches.

Q2: Why is lineup order important when reading hockey analysis?

Line order shows more than talent hierarchy. It reveals who is expected to drive pace, who gets key matchup minutes and where coaches are concentrating scoring pressure.

Q3: What should readers check first in a lineup post?

Start with the top center, first power-play unit and confirmed goalie. Those three areas usually reveal the tactical identity of the matchup fastest.

Q4: Why can one missing defenseman change an entire game?

A single blue-line absence can change zone exits, retrieval speed, gap control, penalty killing and offensive support. The effect often spreads through the entire team structure.

Q5: How should readers interpret a day-to-day injury status?

Day-to-day usually means the player is close enough to affect tactical planning but not safe enough to rely on completely. It adds uncertainty to line chemistry and deployment.

Q6: What do IHM Tactical Signals add that raw units do not?

IHM Tactical Signals translate names into game logic. They identify likely pace control, blue-line leverage, forecheck identity, goalie stability and swing factors.

Q7: What does IHM Match Pressure Index do?

It condenses the matchup into a quick read on offensive burden, transition edge, defensive stability, goaltending and likely game-control direction.

Q8: Why does center depth matter so much in hockey?

Centers drive faceoffs, low-zone support, transition routes and matchup defense. When center depth drops, the whole shape of the team becomes less stable.

Q9: Why are power-play units so important in lineup analysis?

Because special teams often decide close NHL games. Power-play personnel also reveal which players the coaching staff trusts most in high-leverage moments.

Q10: What usually points to a lower-event game?

Reliable goaltending, strong top-pair defense, veteran centers and structured special teams usually indicate a tighter, more controlled matchup.

Q11: Why does home ice still matter in lineup analysis?

The home coach gets last change, which helps create favorable matchups, protect weaker combinations and control deployment in key situations.

Q12: Can projected lineups still change after this post is published?

Yes. Treat projected lineups as the latest reliable snapshot, not the final card. Always recheck closer to puck drop for confirmed changes and late updates.