The NHL is back in action today with four games on the schedule, the Toronto Maple Leafs visiting the Seattle Kraken. By the time Toronto gets home, attendance restrictions should be eased. As Katherine DeClerq of CTV News relays, the Ontario government announced that as of February 17, seating capacity at sporting events will return to 50 percent with full buildings expected at the beginning of March. The Maple Leafs happen to have their next home game scheduled for the 17th, while the Ottawa Senators will have to deal with an empty rink one more time tomorrow night. As those teams prepare for the return of fans, we’ll keep track of all the roster movement around the league.
Atlantic Division
- The Tampa Bay Lightning have recalled Darren Raddysh from the AHL as they hit the road for a game against the New Jersey Devils tomorrow. The Lightning, who had played more than most teams before the break, have another long break following tomorrow’s match. They return home on Wednesday, February 23 against the Edmonton Oilers.
Metropolitan Division
- The New York Islanders have recalled Cory Schneider under emergency conditions after Semyon Varlamov entered the COVID protocol on the weekend. Schneider has played in 16 games with the Bridgeport Islanders but isn’t expected to see any action for New York unless something happens to Ilya Sorokin.
- The Philadelphia Flyers have recalled Morgan Frost, sending Jackson Cates back to the AHL. Frost, a first-round pick from 2017, has seven points in 26 games with the Flyers this season but has been dominant during his time with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, recording 18 points in 20 games with the minor league club.
Central Division
- Cole Smith is back up with the Nashville Predators, while Tomas Vomacka has been sent back to the ECHL. Vomacka has been used as a practice goaltender throughout the season while playing exclusively for the Florida Everblades where he has an .898 save percentage in 15 appearances.
Pacific Division
- The Vancouver Canucks have returned Noah Juulsen to the AHL, after he played in a few games earlier this month. The 24-year-old has appeared seven times this season since arriving in a trade from Florida.
- The Vegas Golden Knights have recalled Logan Thompson, giving them an extra goaltender for the time being. It’s unclear whether one of their normal netminders is injured or unavailable for some other reason, but Robin Lehner is not at practice according to Jesse Granger of The Athletic.
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