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  • Nazem Kadri C | COL

    Avalanche's Nazem Kadri: Set to play in Game 1

    Kadri (finger) is expected to play in Game 1 against the Kings on Sunday, per DNVR Avalanche.

    After missing five straight games because of a broken finger, Kadri skated on the third line and worked on the top power-play unit during Saturday's practice. He finished the 2025-26 regular season with 16 goals, 50 points, 213 shots on net and 50 hits in 77 games between Colorado and Calgary.

  • Kings' Alex Turcotte: Available for Game 1

    Turcotte (undisclosed) has been cleared to play ahead of Sunday's road clash against the Avalanche in Game 1, per Zach Dooley of the Kings' official site.

    Turcotte missed eight consecutive games to close out the regular season, but will be available for the Kings' first-round playoff series opener. He was cleared for action Saturday alongside Jeff Malott (undisclosed) and Andrei Kuzmenko (knee), but all three likely won't be in the lineup together. Across 62 regular-season games in 2025-26, Turcotte had three goals, 14 points, 67 shots on net, 51 hits and 33 blocked shots.

  • Martin Necas C | COL

    Avalanche's Martin Necas: Poised to play In Game 1

    Necas (rest) is slated to play in Game 1 against the Kings on Sunday, per Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette.

    After sitting out Thursday's 2-0 win over Seattle, Necas returned to a top-line role during Saturday's practice. He finished the 2025-26 regular season with 38 goals, 100 points, 206 shots on net and 85 hits in 78 appearances.

  • Avalanche's Nathan MacKinnon: Back in action for Sunday

    MacKinnon (undisclosed) will return to the lineup for Game 1 versus Los Angeles on Sunday, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports.

    MacKinnon sat out the season finale Thursday, ending the regular season with 53 goals, 74 assists, 350 shots on goal and a plus-57 rating over 80 contests. He practiced between Artturi Lehkonen and Martin Necas on the top line Saturday and will see first-unit power-play time as well.

  • Ryan McLeod C | BUF

    Sabres' Ryan McLeod: Ready to rock

    McLeod (rest) was at practice Saturday and will return to action for Game 1 versus Boston on Sunday, per Rachel Lenzi of The Buffalo News.

    McLeod missed his first game of the campaign against Dallas on Wednesday. He ended the 2025-26 regular season with 14 goals and 54 points in 81 regular-season appearances. Heading into the playoffs, he will center the second line. McLeod also should see time on the power play and penalty kill.

  • Sabres' Tage Thompson: Back in lineup

    Thompson (rest) will return to the lineup for Game 1 versus Boston on Sunday, Rachel Lenzi of The Buffalo News reports.

    Thompson was given the night off against Dallas on Wednesday, as the Sabres had already clinched first place in the Atlantic Division. Thompson had 40 goals and 41 assists in 81 games during the 2025-26 regular season, the third time he has hit the 40-goal mark in the last four campaigns.

  • Kings' Kenny Connors: Three-point effort Friday

    Connors scored a goal and added two assists in AHL Ontario's 4-1 win over San Diego on Friday.

    Connors crossed the 40-point mark for the season with this effort. He's at 15 goals, 41 points and a plus-18 rating over 65 outings this season as an AHL rookie. He also made two regular-season appearances in the NHL, but it could be a while before he's a regular for the Kings.

  • Kings' Nikita Alexandrov: Logs three points in AHL win

    Alexandrov scored twice and added an assist in AHL Ontario's 4-1 win over San Diego on Friday.

    Alexandrov has four goals and four assists over his last five outings. For the season, he's produced 16 goals, 40 assists, 144 shots and a minus-20 rating over 66 appearances between Ontario and Springfield. Ontario is the top team in the AHL's Pacific Division, so Alexandrov may be in line for a lengthy playoff run with the team.

  • Avalanche's Tristen Nielsen: Buries pair of goals in AHL loss

    Nielsen scored twice in AHL Colorado's 5-2 loss to Calgary on Friday.

    Nielsen has four goals and three assists over his last five games. For the year, he's at a career-best 28 goals and 49 points over 66 appearances. Nielsen will look to keep rolling in the AHL postseason, and he's under contract with the Avalanche for 2026-27.

  • Ty Mueller C | VAN

    Canucks' Ty Mueller: Heads to AHL

    Mueller was reassigned to AHL Abbotsford on Friday.

    Mueller had a goal in six outings with Vancouver in 2025-26. The Canucks failed to make the playoffs and have completed their regular-season schedule, but the AHL still has some more action before the Calder Cup Playoffs begin. Mueller has 16 goals and 35 points in 59 appearances with Abbotsford this campaign. Like Vancouver, Abbotsford will not be participating in the postseason this year.

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