Just two games are on the schedule tonight but one is a battle between Eastern Conference contenders. The Tampa Bay Lightning will travel to Pittsburgh to take on All-Star MVP Sidney Crosby and the Penguins in a game that could have dire consequences for the home team. While the Penguins are never a team to write off, they now sit just two points ahead of Buffalo and four points ahead of Carolina for the final wild card spot. Tampa Bay will be a tough task if they want to get back on the winning track.
- Denis Gurianov has been recalled by the Dallas Stars, a move that takes them to the full 23 man roster once again. Dallas will take on the Sabres tonight and could have their young forward in the lineup. Gurianov has been lighting up the AHL this season and seems to have turned a corner in his development. The 21-year old is a big part of the future for the Stars, and should get amply opportunity down the stretch.
- Mike McKenna has been loaned to the minor leagues on a conditioning stint by the Philadelphia Flyers, a move that will save them from putting him on waivers for a little while longer. The Flyers will go with Carter Hart and Anthony Stolarz for the time being, with McKenna taking up residence with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
- Andrew Mangiapane is on his way back to the Calgary Flames, recalled today from the minor leagues. Mangiapane has played 13 games for the Flames this season, but is still looking for his first NHL goal.
- The Arizona Coyotes have recalled forward Michael Bunting from their AHL affiliate in Tuscon, the team announced. The 23-year-old scored a goal in his NHL debut earlier this season to kick off a four-game stint with the ’Yotes, but has otherwise remained with the Roadrunners. He has made the most of his season though, earning an AHL All-Star nod with 26 points in 29 games.
- In a flurry of moves, the Vegas Golden Knights have swapped goaltenders and are prepared to give a young defenseman his first NHL start. The Knights announced that Oscar Dansk is on his way back to the AHL’s Chicago Wolves, with Maxime Lagace getting the call-up to replace sickness-struck backup Malcolm Subban. Lagace has yet to see any NHL action this year after making 16 appearances in Vegas’ inaugural season. Joining him for a possible debut of his own is defenseman Jake Bischoff, who could finally suit up for the Knights following an impressive campaign as a first-year pro last season.