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NHL Projected Lineups - Game Day February 28, 2026

NHL Projected Lineups - Game Day February 28, 2026

Date: 28 February
By IceHockeyMan Newsroom

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


Florida Panthers vs Buffalo Sabres

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Panthers - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Carter Verhaeghe - Evan Rodrigues - Sam Reinhart
  • Mackie Samoskevich - Sam Bennett - Matthew Tkachuk
  • Eetu Luostarinen - Anton Lundell - Brad Marchand
  • A.J. Greer - Cole Schwindt - Sandis Vilmanis

Defense

  • Gustav Forsling - Aaron Ekblad
  • Niko Mikkola - Uvis Balinskis
  • Donovan Sebrango - Jeff Petry

Goalies

  • Sergei Bobrovsky
  • Daniil Tarasov

Scratched

  • Luke Kunin
  • Jesper Boqvist
  • Tobias Bjornfot

Injured

  • Seth Jones (collarbone)
  • Aleksander Barkov (knee)
  • Tomas Nosek (knee)
  • Jonah Gadjovich (upper body)
  • Dmitry Kulikov (shoulder)

IHM Lineup Note:
Florida’s forward groups are built for layered O-zone pressure: strong F1 pursuit, quick support routes, and constant net-front presence. Without Barkov, their center depth leans more on pace and forecheck structure than pure two-way control, so defensive reloads and slot coverage timing become even more important.

Sabres - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Peyton Krebs - Tage Thompson - Alex Tuch
  • Jason Zucker - Ryan McLeod - Jack Quinn
  • Noah Ostlund - Josh Norris - Josh Doan
  • Josh Dunne - Tyson Kozak - Beck Malenstyn

Defense

  • Mattias Samuelsson - Rasmus Dahlin
  • Zach Metsa - Michael Kesselring
  • Bowen Byram - Owen Power

Goalies

  • Alex Lyon
  • Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

Scratched

  • Jacob Bryson
  • Anton Wahlberg
  • Colten Ellis

Injured

  • Zach Benson (upper body)
  • Jordan Greenway (middle body)
  • Conor Timmins (broken leg)
  • Jiri Kulich (blood clot)
  • Justin Danforth (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Buffalo’s blueprint is pace and shot volume with Dahlin driving transition and activating into the rush as a second-layer attacker. Against Florida’s forecheck, the Sabres must prioritize clean zone exits and avoid soft rims under pressure, because extended D-zone shifts will lead to breakdowns in the low slot.


Washington Capitals vs Vegas Golden Knights

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Capitals - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Alex Ovechkin - Dylan Strome - Aliaksei Protas
  • Connor McMichael - Pierre-Luc Dubois - Tom Wilson
  • Anthony Beauvillier - Justin Sourdif - Ryan Leonard
  • Brandon Duhaime - Nic Dowd - Ethen Frank

Defense

  • Martin Fehervary - Trevor van Riemsdyk
  • Jakob Chychrun - Matt Roy
  • Declan Chisholm - Rasmus Sandin

Goalies

  • Logan Thompson
  • Charie Lindgren

Scratched

  • Dylan McIlrath
  • Hendrix Lapierre

Injured

  • John Carlson (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Without Carlson, Washington loses a key puck-moving hub and first-pass distributor, so breakouts may lean more on simple support and chip-and-chase sequences. Ovechkin still hunts the weak-side shooting pocket, and Dubois adds puck protection down the middle to help sustain O-zone time.

Golden Knights - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Ivan Barbashev - Jack Eichel - Mark Stone
  • Pavel Dorofeyev - Mitch Marner - Reilly Smith
  • Braeden Bowman - Tomas Hertl - Keegan Kolesar
  • Brandon Saad - Colton Sissons - Alexander Holtz

Defense

  • Jeremy Lauzon - Shea Theodore
  • Noah Hanifin - Rasmus Andersson
  • Brayden McNabb - Kaedan Korczak

Goalies

  • Akira Schmid
  • Adin Hill

Scratched

  • Cole Reinhardt
  • Ben Hutton

Injured

  • Carter Hart (lower body)
  • Brett Howden (lower body)
  • William Karlsson (lower body)
  • Jonas Rondbjerg (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Vegas is built for matchup control and aggressive neutral-zone pressure that forces rushed exits and quick re-entries. With Eichel and Theodore back, their transition pace and blue-line activation improve, and Marner adds elite puck transport to drive controlled entries and high-danger looks off seams.


Utah Mammoth vs Minnesota Wild

Faceoff: 03:00 CET

Mammoth - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Clayton Keller - Nick Schmaltz - Lawson Crouse
  • Jack McBain - Logan Cooley - Dylan Guenther
  • JJ Peterka - Barrett Hayton - Kailer Yamamoto
  • Alexander Kerfoot - Kevin Stenlund - Michael Carcone

Defense

  • Mikhail Sergachev - Sean Durzi
  • Nate Schmidt - John Marino
  • Ian Cole - Nick DeSimone

Goalies

  • Karel Vejmelka
  • Vitek Vanecek

Scratched

  • Olli Maatta
  • Liam O’Brien
  • Brandon Tanev

Injured

  • None

IHM Lineup Note:
Utah has multiple lines that can attack off transition with speed, but the key is defending the middle lane on the backcheck. Sergachev-Durzi can drive controlled exits and quick counterattacks, yet they must manage pinches to avoid giving Minnesota odd-man rushes.

Wild - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Kirill Kaprizov - Ryan Hartman - Mats Zuccarello
  • Marcus Johansson - Joel Eriksson Ek - Matt Boldy
  • Yakov Trenin - Danila Yurov - Vladimir Tarasenko
  • Marcus Foligno - Nico Sturm - Vinnie Hinostroza

Defense

  • Quinn Hughes - Brock Faber
  • Jacob Middleton - Jared Spurgeon
  • Daemon Hunt - Zach Bogosian

Goalies

  • Jesper Wallstedt
  • Filip Gustavsson

Scratched

  • Ben Jones
  • Matt Kiersted

Injured

  • Jonas Brodin (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Minnesota can generate layered offense through strong puck support and quick slot rotations, with Eriksson Ek acting as a net-front and retrieval anchor. The Hughes-Faber pair brings elite puck movement, so expect Minnesota to look for fast up-ice distribution and controlled entries rather than dumping pucks blindly.


Anaheim Ducks vs Winnipeg Jets

Faceoff: 04:00 CET

Ducks - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Chris Kreider - Leo Carlsson - Cutter Gauthier
  • Alex Killorn - Mason McTavish - Beckett Sennecke
  • Jeffrey Viel - Ryan Poehling - Jansen Harkins
  • Ross Johnston - Tim Washe - Frank Vatrano

Defense

  • Jackson LaCombe - Jacob Trouba
  • Olen Zellweger - Radko Gudas
  • Pavel Mintyukov - Ian Moore

Goalies

  • Lukas Dostal
  • Ville Husso

Scratched

  • Drew Helleson
  • Ryan Strome

Injured

  • Mikael Granlund (upper body)
  • Troy Terry (undisclosed)

IHM Lineup Note:
Anaheim’s forward mix can produce net-front pressure and cycle shifts, but their biggest need is clean execution on exits to avoid getting trapped. Trouba’s presence changes the physical tone and defensive spacing, yet puck movement under pressure will decide whether they can transition efficiently.

Jets - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Kyle Connor - Mark Scheifele - Gabriel Vilardi
  • Cole Perfetti - Adam Lowry - Alex Iafallo
  • Gustav Nyquist - Jonathan Toews - Vladislav Namestnikov
  • Cole Koepke - Morgan Barron - Tanner Pearson

Defense

  • Dylan Samberg - Elias Salomonsson
  • Logan Stanley - Dylan DeMelo
  • Ville Heinola - Luke Schenn

Goalies

  • Connor Hellebuyck
  • Eric Comrie

Scratched

  • Walker Duehr
  • Kale Clague
  • Domenic DiVincentiis

Injured

  • Josh Morrissey (upper body)
  • Nino Niederreiter (undisclosed)
  • Neal Pionk (undisclosed)
  • Haydn Fleury (bruised back)
  • Colin Miller (knee)

IHM Lineup Note:
Winnipeg’s top line can tilt the ice with controlled entries and quick-strike offense, but injuries on the blue line reduce breakout options. If Morrissey and Pionk remain out, the Jets will likely simplify retrievals, prioritize safe wall plays, and lean on Hellebuyck to stabilize high-danger moments.


New York Rangers vs Pittsburgh Penguins

Faceoff: 18:30 CET

Rangers - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • J.T. Miller - Mika Zibanejad - Gabe Perreault
  • Will Cuylle - Vincent Trocheck - Alexis Lafreniere
  • Conor Sheary - Noah Laba - Brendan Brisson
  • Tye Kartye - Sam Carrick - Taylor Raddysh

Defense

  • Vladislav Gavrikov - Adam Fox
  • Braden Schneider - Will Borgen
  • Matthew Robertson - Vincent Iorio

Goalies

  • Igor Shesterkin
  • Jonathan Quick

Scratched

  • Jonny Brodzinski
  • Scott Morrow
  • Urho Vaakanainen

Injured

  • Matt Rempe (upper body)
  • Adam Edstrom (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
With Fox back in the top pair, New York’s transition game and controlled exits improve immediately. The Rangers will look to manage the neutral zone with layered structure, then attack off quick entries and middle-lane drives to create second chances in the slot.

Penguins - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Egor Chinakhov - Tommy Novak - Evgeni Malkin
  • Avery Hayes - Rickard Rakell - Bryan Rust
  • Anthony Mantha - Ben Kindel - Justin Brazeau
  • Connor Dewar - Blake Lizotte - Noel Acciari

Defense

  • Parker Wotherspoon - Erik Karlsson
  • Ryan Shea - Kris Letang
  • Ryan Graves - Connor Clifton

Goalies

  • Stuart Skinner
  • Arturs Silovs

Scratched

  • Kevin Hayes
  • Ilya Solovyov

Injured

  • Sidney Crosby (lower body)
  • Samuel Girard (lower body)
  • Jack St. Ivany (hand surgery)
  • Caleb Jones (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Without Crosby, Pittsburgh’s center depth shifts and their puck-possession baseline drops, so they must play cleaner, simpler hockey. Karlsson still drives transition, but the Penguins need tight gap control and disciplined puck support to avoid being stretched by New York’s speed through the neutral zone.


Philadelphia Flyers vs Boston Bruins

Faceoff: 21:00 CET

Flyers - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Trevor Zegras - Christian Dvorak - Travis Konecny
  • Denver Barkey - Sean Couturier - Owen Tippett
  • Matvei Michkov - Noah Cates - Bobby Brink
  • Nik ita Grebenkin - Carl Grundstrom - Garnet Hathaway

Defense

  • Travis Sanheim - Rasmus Ristolainen
  • Cam York - Jamie Drysdale
  • Nick Seeler - Noah Juulsen

Goalies

  • Dan Vladar
  • Samuel Ersson

Scratched

  • Emil Andrae
  • Nicolas Deslauriers

Injured

  • Tyson Foerster (arm)
  • Rodrigo Abols (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Philadelphia’s best chance is to win the forecheck battle and create east-west movement before Boston’s structure sets. Zegras can drive creative entries, but Couturier’s line has to handle heavy defensive-zone matchups and protect the slot against Bruins net-front pressure.

Bruins - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Marat Khusnutdinov - Elias Lindholm - David Pastrnak
  • Casey Mittelstadt - Pavel Zacha - Viktor Arvidsson
  • Michael Eyssimont - Fraser Minten - Morgan Geekie
  • Tanner Jeannot - Sean Kuraly - Mark Kastelic

Defense

  • Jonathan Aspirot - Charlie McAvoy
  • Hampus Lindholm - Mason Lohrei
  • Nikita Zadorov - Andrew Peeke

Goalies

  • Jeremy Swayman
  • Joonas Korpisalo

Scratched

  • Alex Steeves
  • Henri Jokiharju
  • Jordan Harris

Injured

  • None

IHM Lineup Note:
Boston’s game revolves around controlled zone time, layered slot presence, and strong wall play that turns into second-chance offense. With McAvoy and Lindholm anchoring matchups, the Bruins can keep tight gaps and force low-percentage shots, then counter off quick retrievals.


San Jose Sharks vs Edmonton Oilers

Faceoff: 22:00 CET

Sharks - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Will Smith - Macklin Celebrini - Kiefer Sherwood
  • Philipp Kurashev - Alexander Wennberg - Collin Graf
  • William Eklund - Michael Misa - Tyler Toffoli
  • Barclay Goodrow - Zack Ostapchuk - Ryan Reaves

Defense

  • Dmitry Orlov - John Klingberg
  • Mario Ferraro - Timothy Liljegren
  • Sam Dickinson - Vincent Desharnais

Goalies

  • Yaroslav Askarov
  • Alex Nedeljkovic

Scratched

  • Adam Gaudette
  • Pavol Regenda
  • Shakir Mukhamadullin

Injured

  • Ty Dellandrea (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
San Jose will need strong puck support on exits and disciplined spacing to survive Edmonton’s speed through the neutral zone. If the Sharks cannot protect the middle lane, they will be forced into extended defensive-zone shifts and repeated slot collapses.

Oilers - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Ryan Nugent-Hopkins - Connor McDavid - Zach Hyman
  • Matt Savoie - Leon Draisaitl - Jack Roslovic
  • Vasily Podkolzin - Adam Henrique - Trent Frederic
  • Andrew Mangiapane - Curtis Lazar - Kasperi Kapanen

Defense

  • Mattias Ekholm - Evan Bouchard
  • Darnell Nurse - Jake Walman
  • Spencer Stastney - Ty Emberson

Goalies

  • Connor Ingram
  • Tristan Jarry

Scratched

  • None

Injured

  • Mattias Janmark (undisclosed)

IHM Lineup Note:
Edmonton’s top unit is an entry machine, forcing early defensive collapses and creating slot looks off speed and quick support routes. If the Oilers win the retrieval battle, Bouchard can keep pucks alive at the blue line and sustain pressure through layered attacks.


St. Louis Blues vs New Jersey Devils

Faceoff: 23:00 CET

Blues - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Brayden Schenn - Dalibor Dvorsky - Jimmy Snuggerud
  • Jake Neighbours - Pavel Buchnevich - Jordan Kyrou
  • Dylan Holloway - Pius Suter - Jonatan Berggren
  • Alexey Toropchenko - Jack Finley - Nathan Walker

Defense

  • Philip Broberg - Colton Parayko
  • Tyler Tucker - Justin Faulk
  • Cam Fowler - Logan Mailloux

Goalies

  • Jordan Binnington
  • Joel Hofer

Scratched

  • Robby Fabbri
  • Matthew Kessel

Injured

  • Robert Thomas (lower body)
  • Oskar Sundqvist (upper body)

IHM Lineup Note:
St. Louis is built to play direct and attack off quick turnovers, but without Thomas their center depth and controlled-entry efficiency drop. The Blues need strong wall play, net-front presence, and disciplined tracking to avoid getting stretched by New Jersey speed.

Devils - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Timo Meier - Nico Hischier - Dawson Mercer
  • Jesper Bratt - Jack Hughes - Connor Brown
  • Arseny Gritsyuk - Cody Glass - Lenni Hameenaho
  • Paul Cotter - Nick Bjugstad - Maxim Tsyplakov

Defense

  • Brett Pesce - Johnathan Kovacevic
  • Jonas Siegenthaler - Dougie Hamilton
  • Brenden Dillon - Simon Nemec

Goalies

  • Jacob Markstrom
  • Jake Allen

Scratched

  • Luke Glendening
  • Evgenii Dadonov
  • Colton White

Injured

  • Luke Hughes (shoulder)
  • Stefan Noesen (knee)
  • Zack MacEwen (ACL)

IHM Lineup Note:
With Jack Hughes back in the top six, New Jersey’s transition pace and controlled-entry threat rises immediately. The Devils can create seam looks off quick puck movement, but they must manage turnovers at both blue lines to avoid giving St. Louis momentum through counterattacks.


Q&A: Projected Lineups and Starting Goalies

Q1: What are projected lineups?
Projected lineups are the expected forward lines and defense pairs based on the latest practice information, morning skate reports, and beat-writer updates. They can change closer to puck drop.

Q2: When are starting goalies confirmed?
Starters are most often confirmed after morning skate or during pregame media availability. Final confirmation can also come 30 to 90 minutes before faceoff.

Q3: Why do line combinations change on game day?
Coaches adjust lines for matchups, injury status, travel fatigue, and special teams roles. Late scratches can force quick reshuffles and role changes.

Q4: What is the difference between scratched and injured?
A scratched player is healthy but not in the lineup. Injured players are unavailable due to a reported injury or medical status designation.

Q5: How should I read forward lines and defense pairs?
Lines reflect expected even-strength usage, while defense pairs indicate matchup structure and puck-moving roles. Special teams usage can differ from the listed units.

Q6: What do the IHM lineup notes focus on?
The notes focus on forecheck structure, neutral-zone approach, transition quality, and how personnel changes affect matchups, tempo, and scoring chance quality.

Q7: Can projected lineups change after this post is published?
Yes. Treat projected lineups as the latest snapshot. Always re-check starters and late lineup updates closer to puck drop.


NHL Projected Lineups - Game Day February 6, 2026

NHL Projected Lineups - Game Day February 6, 2026

Date: 05 February
By IceHockeyMan Newsroom

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


Philadelphia Flyers vs Ottawa Senators

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Flyers - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Nikita Grebenkin - Christian Dvorak - Travis Konecny
  • Denver Barkey - Trevor Zegras - Owen Tippett
  • Matvei Michkov - Noah Cates - Bobby Brink
  • Carl Grundstrom - Sean Couturier - Garnet Hathaway

Defense

  • Travis Sanheim - Rasmus Ristolainen
  • Cam York - Jamie Drysdale
  • Nick Seeler - Noah Juulsen

Goalies

  • Dan Vladar
  • Aleksei Kolosov

Scratched

  • Emil Andrae
  • Nicolas Deslauriers

Injured

  • Tyson Foerster (arm)
  • Rodrigo Abols (lower body)
  • Samuel Ersson (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Philadelphia blends Zegras-led skill play with Couturier’s matchup responsibilities. The Flyers’ best path is quick support on zone exits and east-west puck movement in the offensive zone to open shooting lanes before Ottawa’s layers set.

Senators - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Drake Batherson - Tim Stutzle - Claude Giroux
  • Brady Tkachuk - Dylan Cozens - Ridly Greig
  • Nick Cousins - Shane Pinto - Michael Amadio
  • Stephen Halliday - Lars Eller - Fabian Zetterlund

Defense

  • Jake Sanderson - Artem Zub
  • Thomas Chabot - Nick Jensen
  • Tyler Kleven - Jordan Spence

Goalies

  • Linus Ullmark
  • James Reimer

Scratched

  • Kurtis MacDermid
  • Nikolas Matinpalo

Injured

  • David Perron (sports hernia)

IHM Lineup Note:
With Ullmark starting, Ottawa can play a more assertive pressure game. The Senators’ top-six is built for pace and net-front chaos, but clean puck management through the neutral zone is essential to avoid getting trapped in extended defensive-zone shifts.


New Jersey Devils vs New York Islanders

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Devils - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Timo Meier - Cody Glass - Connor Brown
  • Arseny Gritsyuk - Nico Hischier - Lenni Hameenaho
  • Jesper Bratt - Paul Cotter - Dawson Mercer
  • Evgenii Dadonov - Nick Bjugstad - Maxim Tsyplakov

Defense

  • Jonas Siegenthaler - Johnathan Kovacevic
  • Brett Pesce - Dougie Hamilton
  • Brenden Dillon - Simon Nemec

Goalies

  • Jake Allen
  • Jacob Markstrom

Scratched

  • Colton White
  • Marc McLaughlin
  • Luke Glendening

Injured

  • Luke Hughes (shoulder)
  • Zack MacEwen (ACL)
  • Stefan Noesen (knee)
  • Jack Hughes (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Without Jack Hughes, New Jersey is more likely to lean into structured, cycle-based offense instead of pure rush hockey. Hamilton’s activation can drive entries and shot volume, but defensive gap control on turnovers remains the key risk point.

Islanders - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Ondrej Palat - Bo Horvat - Mathew Barzal
  • Emil Heineman - Calum Ritchie - Jonathan Drouin
  • Anders Lee - Jean-Gabriel Pageau - Simon Holmstrom
  • Kyle MacLean - Casey Cizikas - Marc Gatcomb

Defense

  • Matthew Schaefer - Ryan Pulock
  • Adam Pelech - Tony DeAngelo
  • Carson Soucy - Scott Mayfield

Goalies

  • Ilya Sorokin
  • David Rittich

Scratched

  • Maxim Shabanov
  • Anthony Duclair
  • Adam Boqvist

Injured

  • Kyle Palmieri (ACL)
  • Alexander Romanov (upper body)
  • Semyon Varlamov (knee)

IHM Lineup Note:
The Islanders can drive possession through the middle lane and sustain cycle pressure. DeAngelo adds puck-moving upside, but coverage discipline and neutral-zone layers must be tight to avoid feeding New Jersey’s transition game.


Washington Capitals vs Nashville Predators

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Capitals - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Alex Ovechkin - Dylan Strome - Anthony Beauvillier
  • Aliaksei Protas - Pierre-Luc Dubois - Tom Wilson
  • Ryan Leonard - Justin Sourdif - Ethen Frank
  • Brandon Duhaime - Nic Dowd - Hendrix Lapierre

Defense

  • Martin Fehervary - John Carlson
  • Jakob Chychrun - Matt Roy
  • Rasmus Sandin - Trevor van Riemsdyk

Goalies

  • Logan Thompson
  • Clay Stevenson

Scratched

  • Declan Chisholm
  • Dylan McIlrath
  • Sonny Milano
  • Garin Bjorklund

Injured

  • Charlie Lindgren (lower body)
  • Connor McMichael (upper body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Dubois’ return adds size and puck protection down the middle, while Carlson remains the primary distributor for controlled exits and offensive setups. If Thompson starts, Washington can manage risk more confidently and support a more aggressive forecheck.

Predators - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Steven Stamkos - Ryan O’Reilly - Luke Evangelista
  • Filip Forsberg - Erik Haula - Jonathan Marchessault
  • Cole Smith - Michael McCarron - Michael Bunting
  • Reid Schaefer - Tyson Jost - Matthew Wood

Defense

  • Brady Skjei - Roman Josi
  • Adam Wilsby - Nick Perbix
  • Nick Blankenburg - Nicolas Hague

Goalies

  • Justus Annunen
  • Juuse Saros

Scratched

  • Ozzy Wiesblatt
  • Justin Barron

Injured

  • None

IHM Lineup Note:
Nashville relies on Josi to control tempo from the back end, with Forsberg and Stamkos as primary shooting threats. The Predators need sustained O-zone time via forecheck pressure and net-front layers to avoid trading rush chances.


New York Rangers vs Carolina Hurricanes

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Rangers - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • J.T. Miller - Mika Zibanejad - Gabe Perreault
  • Will Cuylle - Vincent Trocheck - Alexis Lafreniere
  • Jonny Brodzinski - Noah Laba - Taylor Raddysh
  • Anton Blidh - Sam Carrick - Matt Rempe

Defense

  • Vladislav Gavrikov - Braden Schneider
  • Matthew Robertson - Will Borgen
  • Urho Vaakanainen - Vincent Iorio

Goalies

  • Jonathan Quick
  • Spencer Martin

Scratched

  • Scott Morrow
  • Brennan Othmann

Injured

  • Igor Shesterkin (lower body)
  • Adam Fox (lower body)
  • Adam Edstrom (lower body)
  • Conor Sheary (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
With key injuries on the blue line, New York will likely simplify exits and protect the middle of the ice. The Rangers must avoid getting pinned by Carolina’s forecheck cycles and manage neutral-zone gaps to limit clean entries against.

Hurricanes - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Andrei Svechnikov - Sebastian Aho - Seth Jarvis
  • Taylor Hall - Logan Stankoven - Jackson Blake
  • Nikolaj Ehlers - Jordan Staal - Jordan Martinook
  • William Carrier - Mark Jankowski - Jesperi Kotkaniemi

Defense

  • Jaccob Slavin - Jalen Chatfield
  • K’Andre Miller - Sean Walker
  • Shayne Gostisbehere - Alexander Nikishin

Goalies

  • Brandon Bussi
  • Frederik Andersen

Scratched

  • Mike Reilly

Injured

  • Pyotr Kochetkov (lower body)
  • Eric Robinson (upper body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Carolina’s identity stays intact: heavy forecheck pressure and constant retrieval work that turns into layered O-zone attacks. Slavin stabilizes the back end, allowing controlled activation without opening major rush lanes.


Buffalo Sabres vs Pittsburgh Penguins

Faceoff: 01:00 CET

Sabres - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Peyton Krebs - Tage Thompson - Alex Tuch
  • Jason Zucker - Ryan McLeod - Jack Quinn
  • Josh Doan - Noah Ostlund - Konsta Helenius
  • Isak Rosen - Tyson Kozak - Beck Malenstyn

Defense

  • Mattias Samuelsson - Rasmus Dahlin
  • Bowen Byram - Owen Power
  • Jacob Bryson - Michael Kesselring

Goalies

  • Alex Lyon
  • Colten Ellis

Scratched

  • Zach Metsa

Injured

  • Zach Benson (upper body)
  • Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (lower body)
  • Jordan Greenway (middle body)
  • Josh Norris (upper body)
  • Josh Dunne (middle body)
  • Conor Timmins (broken leg)
  • Jiri Kulich (blood clot)
  • Justin Danforth (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Buffalo leans into shot-volume hockey with Dahlin and Power driving play from the back end. Injuries reduce depth, so puck management and avoiding extended D-zone shifts will decide whether they can keep pace and protect the slot.

Penguins - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Rutger McGroarty - Sidney Crosby - Bryan Rust
  • Egor Chinakhov - Tommy Novak - Evgeni Malkin
  • Anthony Mantha - Ben Kindel - Justin Brazeau
  • Connor Dewar - Kevin Hayes - Noel Acciari

Defense

  • Parker Wotherspoon - Erik Karlsson
  • Brett Kulak - Ryan Shea
  • Ilya Solovyov - Connor Clifton

Goalies

  • Arturs Silovs
  • Stuart Skinner

Scratched

  • Blake Lizotte

Injured

  • Rickard Rakell (lower body)
  • Kris Letang (foot fracture)
  • Jack St. Ivany (hand surgery)
  • Filip Hallander (blood clot)
  • Ryan Graves (lower body)
  • Caleb Jones (lower body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Karlsson remains the transition engine, but without Letang the Penguins lose defensive gap control and clean retrieval efficiency. Expect Pittsburgh to simplify exits, protect the middle, and lean on Crosby’s line to manage possession tilt.


Tampa Bay Lightning vs Florida Panthers

Faceoff: 01:30 CET

Lightning - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Brandon Hagel - Jake Guentzel - Nikita Kucherov
  • Oliver Bjorkstrand - Dominic James - Gage Goncalves
  • Zemgus Girgensons - Yanni Gourde - Pontus Holmberg
  • Curtis Douglas - Jack Finley - Scott Sabourin

Defense

  • J.J. Moser - Darren Raddysh
  • Ryan McDonagh - Erik Cernak
  • Victor Hedman - Declan Carlile

Goalies

  • Andrei Vasilevskiy
  • Jonas Johansson

Scratched

  • Max Crozier

Injured

  • Brayden Point (lower body)
  • Emil Lilleberg (undisclosed)
  • Charle-Edouard D’Astous (undisclosed)
  • Anthony Cirelli (upper body)
  • Nick Paul (undisclosed)

IHM Lineup Note:
Tampa continues to run offense through Kucherov’s distribution and quick slot attacks. The Lightning must keep their reloads tight against Florida’s forecheck and protect the middle to avoid extended defensive-zone cycles.

Panthers - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Eetu Luostarinen - Anton Lundell - Sam Reinhart
  • Carter Verhaeghe - Sam Bennett - Matthew Tkachuk
  • A.J. Greer - Evan Rodrigues - Brad Marchand
  • Sandis Vilmanis - Cole Schwindt - Mackie Samoskevich

Defense

  • Gustav Forsling - Aaron Ekblad
  • Niko Mikkola - Uvis Balinskis
  • Donovan Sebrango - Jeff Petry

Goalies

  • Daniil Tarasov
  • Sergei Bobrovsky

Scratched

  • Luke Kunin
  • Jesper Boqvist

Injured

  • Tobias Bjornfot (undisclosed)
  • Brad Marchand (lower body)
  • Seth Jones (upper body)
  • Aleksander Barkov (knee)
  • Tomas Nosek (knee)
  • Jonah Gadjovich (upper body)
  • Dmitry Kulikov (shoulder)

IHM Lineup Note:
Florida’s game is built on forecheck intensity and net-front pressure. The key is winning puck retrievals and sustaining O-zone time, while staying disciplined in transition defense so Tampa cannot strike off quick counterattacks.


Vegas Golden Knights vs Los Angeles Kings

Faceoff: 04:00 CET

Golden Knights - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Ivan Barbashev - Jack Eichel - Mark Stone
  • Reilly Smith - Mitch Marner - Pavel Dorofeyev
  • Alexander Holtz - Tomas Hertl - Keegan Kolesar
  • Cole Reinhardt - Kai Uchacz - Branden Bowman

Defense

  • Jeremy Lauzon - Shea Theodore
  • Noah Hanifin - Rasmus Andersson
  • Ben Hutton - Kaedan Korczak

Goalies

  • Adin Hill
  • Akira Schmid

Scratched

  • None

Injured

  • Carter Hart (lower body)
  • Brett Howden (lower body)
  • William Karlsson (lower body)
  • Brayden McNabb (upper body)
  • Jonas Rondbjerg (lower body)
  • Brandon Saad (undisclosed)
  • Colton Sissons (upper body)

IHM Lineup Note:
With Stone back on the top line, Vegas improves puck protection and slot creation. Theodore’s activation can tilt shot volume, and the Knights’ neutral-zone pressure is built to force rushed exits and immediate re-entries.

Kings - Projected lineup

Forwards

  • Trevor Moore - Anze Kopitar - Joel Armia
  • Corey Perry - Alex Laferriere - Adrian Kempe
  • Kevin Fiala - Quinton Byfield - Andrei Kuzmenko
  • Jeff Malott - Samuel Helenius - Taylor Ward

Defense

  • Brian Dumoulin - Drew Doughty
  • Joel Edmundson - Brandt Clarke
  • Jacob Moverare - Cody Ceci

Goalies

  • Anton Forsberg
  • Darcy Kuemper

Scratched

  • Warren Foegele
  • Joe Hicketts
  • Artemi Panarin

Injured

  • Mikey Anderson (upper body)
  • Alex Turcotte (upper body)

IHM Lineup Note:
Los Angeles plays a structured, layered game built on defensive spacing and controlled puck support. With Anderson out, the Kings may simplify breakout routes and rely more on Doughty to manage exits and dictate tempo.


Q&A: Projected Lineups and Starting Goalies

Q1: What are projected lineups?
Projected lineups are the expected forward lines and defense pairs based on the latest practice information, morning skate reports, and beat-writer updates. They can change closer to puck drop.

Q2: When are starting goalies confirmed?
Starters are most often confirmed after morning skate or during pregame media availability. Final confirmation can also come 30 to 90 minutes before faceoff.

Q3: Why do line combinations change on game day?
Coaches adjust lines for matchups, injury status, travel fatigue, and special teams roles. Late scratches can force quick reshuffles and role changes.

Q4: What is the difference between scratched and injured?
A scratched player is healthy but not in the lineup. Injured players are unavailable due to a reported injury or medical status designation.

Q5: How should I read forward lines and defense pairs?
Lines reflect expected even-strength usage, while defense pairs indicate matchup structure and puck-moving roles. Special teams usage can differ from the listed units.

Q6: What do the IHM lineup notes focus on?
The notes focus on forecheck structure, neutral-zone approach, transition quality, and how personnel changes affect matchups, tempo, and scoring chance quality.

Q7: Can projected lineups change after this post is published?
Yes. Treat projected lineups as the latest snapshot. Always re-check starters and late lineup updates closer to puck drop.


IHM News - NHL Status Updates: Kopitar Back, Ullmark Starts, Nylander Tracking Toward Return | January 31, 2026

IHM News – NHL Status Updates: Kopitar Back, Ullmark Starts, Nylander Tracking Toward Return | January 31, 2026

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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