Anaheim Ducks Winger Corey Perry (knee) is close to returning to the lineup and will be a game-time decision tonight. - Orange County Register Defenceman Tim Jackman may not play tonight after suffering an injury on Monday night. - Team Website Arizona Coyotes Winger Lauri Korpikoski (lower body) will be back in the lineup tonight. - Craig Morgan, FoxSportsArizona Goaltender Devan Dubnyk will start tonight. - Team Twitter Buffalo Sabres The team has recalled centre Mikhail Grigorenko. - Team Twitter Goaltender Jhonas Enroth looks to be the starter tonight against the New York Islanders. - Team Twitter Winger Matt Moulson (illness), centre Cody McCormick (lower body) and defenceman Mike Weber (knee) will all return tonight. - Team Website Calgary Flames Forward Josh Jooris will not play tonight. - Team Twitter Goaltender Jonas Hiller will start in net tonight against the Edmonton Oilers. - Randy Sportak, Calgary Sun Chicago Blackhawks Centre Brad Richards (upper body) and defenceman Michal Rozsival (undisclosed) will not be in the lineup tonight. - Tracey Myers, CSN Colorado Avalanche Goaltender Calvin Pickard is scheduled to face the Chicago Blackhawks tonight. - Team Website Columbus Blue Jackets Winger Scott Hartnell (finger) will return to the lineup tonight. - Team Twitter Goaltender Anton Forsberg has been recalled. - Team Twitter Goaltender Curtis McElhinney will start tonight against the Boston Bruins. - Team Twitter Dallas Stars The team has recalled defenceman Cameron Gaunce. - Team Twitter Detroit Red Wings Centre Stephen Weiss (head) will be in the lineup tonight. - Team Website Goaltender Jimmy Howard will start tonight against the Ottawa Senators, goaltender Tom McCollum has been reassigned. - Team Twitter Edmonton Oilers Goaltender Viktor Fasth is expected to start tonight against the Calgary Flames. Winger Matt Hendricks (illness) could return to the lineup tonight. - Edmonton Journal Defenceman Nikita Nikitin (back) will not return tonight. - Team Twitter Los Angeles Kings The team has recalled defenceman Jeff Schultz. - Team PR New Jersey Devils Winger Michael Ryder has the mumps. - Team Twitter Goaltender Scott Clemmensen also has the mumps. - Tom Gulitti, The Record Forward Patrik Elias has the mumps and has been placed on the injured reserve. Forward Martin Havlat (illness) is on the injured reserve and will not play tonight. - Team Website Winger Tim Sestito has been recalled. - Tom Gulitti, The Record Forwards Dainius Zubrus (leg) and Jacob Josefson (groin) will be in the lineup tonight. Tom Gulitti, The Record New York Islanders Goaltender Jaroslav Halak has been placed on the injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 20 and the team has recalled goaltender Kevin Poulin. - Team Twitter Poulin will start in net tonight. - Team Twitter Pittsburgh Penguins Centre Brandon Sutters mumps test came back negative and he will play tonight. - Team Twitter Defenceman Robert Bortuzzo (upper body) is a game-time decision. - Team Twitter Tampa Bay Lightning Goaltender Ben Bishop will start tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes. - Bryan Burns, Team Twitter Defenceman Jason Garrison (undisclosed) is doubtful to return tonight. - Michelle Gingras, Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Winger Carter Ashton has joined the team on the road from a conditioning stint in the AHL. - Jonas Siegel, TSN Vancouver Canucks The team has recalled defenceman Bobby Sanguinetti from the AHL. - Team Twitter Washington Capitals Goaltender Braden Holtby gets the call between the pipes tonight against the Pittsburgh Penguins. - Team Twitter Reggie Wayne Jersey . 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Hilton Jersey .cas NHL Play of the Year showdown continues today with a man whos spent most of his career on highlight reels and a goalie actually "reaching back" for a save.From one national open to another, the focus shifts from Royal Liverpool to Royal Montreal for the Canadian Open, where Graham DeLaet, David Hearn and Mike Weir lead a contingent of 19 hometown hopefuls on a quest to end a 60-year drought. Watch coverage of the first two rounds live on TSN and TSN GO on Thursday and Friday beginning at 3pm et/Noon pt. The weight of becoming the first Canadian winner since Pat Fletcher in 1954 will remain at the forefront of the tournament until the streak is broken, but the consensus among the Canucks, as Weyburn, Sask. native Graham DeLeat so eloquently puts it, is to "just play golf." "I think a lot of times we put a little too much pressure on ourselves so maybe this year I can just let it all go … and be contention," he said. "Thats all you can ask for and hopefully we get it done Sunday afternoon." DeLaet, the highest ranked Canadian on the World Golf Ranking at 38, was anything but close to ending the drought last year at Oakville, Ont.s Glen Abbey golf course. He shot a 1-over in the first two rounds to miss the cut. David Hearn and Mike Weir fared much better, finishing at 4-under and 3-under, respectively. Weir has sniffed PGA victory on home soil before, falling in a three-hole playoff to Vijay Singh at the 2004 Bell Canadian Open – the closest any Canadian has come since Fletcher. "I was very close one time and not too far away a couple of other times, so Id like to just get myself in that position again and see if something wood be different this time," Weir said. "Id love to do it and if I dont do it, I want one of the other Canadians to do it but it is in the back of our minds, wed like to break that streak." Hearn looks to have the most going for him as far as his game is concerned. He was a late inclusion into last weeks British Open – his first appearance – after former champ Mark Calcavecchia was forced to withdraw duee to travel issues.ddddddddddddnbsp;Although the Brampton, Ontario native wasnt close to Rory McIlroys winning score of 17-under, his 3-under was an honourable showing for a first foray into Open Championship waters. "It was pretty exciting for me to get that opportunity last week and be in my first Open Championship," Hearn said. "The spectators and the fans over there were unbelievably receptive. The golf course was truly unique for me and unique experience to play something so different." The change of scenery from the treacherous links to luscious parkland golf could be troublesome for some golfers, but Hearn isnt interested in focusing on course specifics. "Good golf is still good golf and good shots get rewarded, so I feel like, myself, Im playing really good golf and I controlled my ball really well last week and if I do a lot of those things again out here this week I think its going to be a good week," Hearn said. And even if Hearn was interested in discussing the intricacies of playing at Royal Montreal, his frame of reference may be a little small. Well, actually, non-existent. "Ive heard great things. … The last time the Open was here was 2001 and I had just turned pro, so I wasnt playing in the event yet," Hearn said. "From what I understand its a very traditional golf course – very narrow off the tee and small greens – so all of those things suit my game very well." As for the streak, Hearn wasnt getting into specifics on that either. “I think theres a tremendous amount of talent on tour right now. Graham, myself and Mike have been really close within the last couple of years for winning an event. Outside of us there are still a tremendous number of players behind that that have the ability to win a tournament any given week,” he said. “You just never know whos going to be good that week and weve got enough Canadians in this field that its going to happen soon." 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