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Toronto Maple Leafs
Anthony Stolarz is set to make a third consecutive start for the Maple Leafs on Monday against the Detroit Red Wings, according to TSN’s Mark Masters.
Through two contests this season, the 31-year-old has a .906 save percentage and 3.05 goals against average.
Only one change will be coming to the Maple Leafs’ lineup after Saturday’s loss to the Red Wings, as Easton Cowan will make his NHL and Leafs debut in place of the injured Steven Lorentz.
The injury doesn’t appear long term according to TSN’s Mark Masters, as the 29-year-old skated on Monday.
Only one change for the Leafs for today’s rematch against the Wings: Easton Cowan is in for the injured Steven Lorentz (upper body)
Lorentz skated today & may be ready to return for tomorrow’s game against the Predators, coach Craig Berube says @TSN_Sports
— Mark Masters (@markhmasters) October 13, 2025
Columbus Blue Jackets
Defenceman Erik Gudbranson is out for Monday’s game against the New Jersey Devils. The 33-year-old was not available to practice after leaving Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Wild with an upper-body injury.
#CBJ head coach Dean Evason confirms Erik Gudbranson is out tonight with an upper body injury. Jake Christiansen goes in for his season debut.
Jet Greaves will start in net in the home opener.
— Jeff Svoboda (@JacketsInsider) October 13, 2025
Jake Christiansen has moved into the lineup and onto the third pair, skating alongside Denton Mateychuk, who has moved over to the right side.
Jet Greaves will also make his second start of the season on Monday.
Ottawa Senators
Defencemen Tyler Kleven and Jordan Spence will make up the third pair during the team’s home opener against the Nashville Predators, replacing the pair of Donovan Sebrango and Nikolas Matinpalo.
The 23-year-old Kleven makes his season debut after suffering an ankle injury in the team’s first exhibition game on Sep. 21.
Spence will also make his debut with the Senators after being a healthy scratch during the team’s first two games. The 24-year-old was acquired from the Los Angeles Kings during the offseason for a third and sixth round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft
Olle Lycksell will also be in the lineup, taking the place of Kurtis MacDermid on the fourth line.
The Senators presumed lines against the Predators are as follows, according to TSN’s Claire Hanna:
Forwards
Tkachuk – Stutzle – Zetterlund
Perron – Cozens – Amadio
Greig – Pinto – Giroux
Cousins – Eller – Lycksell
Defence
Sanderson – Zub
Chabot – Jensen
Kleven – Spence
Goalie
Ullmark
Levi
Carolina Hurricanes
Defenceman Jaccob Slavin was not on the ice for the Hurricanes during Monday’s practice ahead of the team’s flight to the west coast.
Carolina used these lines at Monday’s practice:
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! 🇨🇦
The #Canes are skating at Lenovo Center before flying west this afternoon to begin their six-game, 13-day trip.
Jaccob Slavin is not on the ice. We’ll learn more about his status in a bit.
Ehlers – Aho – Jarvis
Svechnikov – Stankoven – Blake… pic.twitter.com/7wYCFuyxGo
— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) October 13, 2025
Philadelphia Flyers
Defenceman Egor Zamula was out of the lineup during Monday’s skate ahead for Philadelphia ahead of their matchup against the Florida Panthers, as he was paired with Cam York who is working his way back from a lower body injury, according to NHL.com’s Bill Meltzer.
Looks like Zamula is a scratch. He’s paired with York (not ready to return) as 4th pair.
— Bill Meltzer (@billmeltzer) October 13, 2025
In Zamula’s place is Emil Andrae, who’s paired alongside Noah Juulsen on the team’s third pair.
Philadelphia used these lines during Monday’s practice, according to NBC Sport’s Jordan Hall:
Flyers at skate:
F
Konecny-Couturier-Michkov
Foerster-Cates-Brink
Dvorak-Zegras-Tippett
Grebenkin-Luchanko-Hathaway
D
Seeler-Sanheim
Ginning-Drysdale
Andrae-Juulsen
— Jordan Hall (@JHallNBCS) October 13, 2025