Last night was a busy one around the NHL, with a dozen matches played. After that, teams will be making changes to their rosters and tweaking there lineups all across the league. We’ll keep track of all those moves right here. Make sure to refresh throughout the day.
- The Columbus Blue Jackets have sent Zac Dalpe and Dean Kukan back to the minor leagues, after neither played in their game last night. The Blue Jackets have Zach Werenski back on defense, meaning at least one of their emergency call-ups would need to go back. Sonny Milano and Jordan Schroeder remain, called up to replace Cam Atkinson and Alexander Wennberg. Ryan Murray is also close to a return, and would need a roster spot to be activated from injured reserve. [Update: Kukan was actually recalled by the club later in the day]
- Julian Melchiori has been sent to the AHL by the Winnipeg Jets, after Dustin Byfuglien was activated from injured reserve yesterday. Melchiori has been with the club since mid-December, but never did get into a game. The 26-year old has 12 points in 26 games for the Manitoba Moose this season.
- The Montreal Canadiens have sent Brett Lernout back to the minor leagues after sitting out last night’s game against the San Jose Sharks. Lernout has played three games with the Canadiens this year, but hasn’t yet made much of an impact. The 22-year old could be back up as soon as tomorrow, as this move leaves Montreal with just six healthy defensemen on the roster.
- While Semyon Varlamov deals with a minor injury, the Colorado Avalanche have recalled Andrew Hammond from the Belleville Senators. Hammond was included as part of the Matt Duchene deal as a salary dump from the Ottawa Senators, and had been still playing on loan in their minor league system. He’ll now be asked to back up Jonathan Bernier for the time being, who will likely see most of the work until Varlamov is ready to return.
- Marcus Kruger has been placed on injured reserve, allowing the Carolina Hurricanes to recall Aleksi Saarela from the minor leagues. Saarela is in his first full season in North America after coming over from Finland last year, and could make his NHL debut if he were to get into a game. The 20-year old was originally drafted by the New York Rangers, but traded as part of the package for Eric Staal in 2016.
- The Philadelphia Flyers have recalled Tyrell Goulbourne from the AHL, marking the first time he’ll spend any time with the NHL club. Goulbourne was drafted in the third round in 2013, and is known more for his physicality than his offense. In 36 games with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms this season, the 23-year old forward has 11 points.