Anaheim Ducks Even though defenceman Francois Beauchemin has recovered from the mumps, he is unlikely to play tonight... Centre William Karlsson has the flu and did not travel with the team for tonights game... Winger Tim Jackman is battling the stomach flu but may play tonight. - Orange County Register Arizona Coyotes The Coyotes announced defenceman Brandon Gormley (undisclosed) has been placed on the injured reserve list and have recalled defenceman David Shlemko. - Sarah McLellan, Arizona Republic Boston Bruins Winger Brad Marchand will not be in the lineup tonight after taking a few big hits on Saturday night. - Team Twitter Defenceman Kevan Miller (shoulder) is still a game-time decision for tonights game. - Team Twitter Calgary Flames Winger David Jones (upper body) skated this morning but will not be in tonights lineup. - Team Twitter Chicago Blackhawks Defenceman Stephen Johns has been reassigned to the AHL. - Team Twitter Colorado Avalanche The team says G Semyon Varlamov is day-to-day with a groin injury and have recalled G Calvin Pickard from Lake Erie (AHL). - Team Twitter Columbus Blue Jackets Centre Ryan Johansen (undisclosed) will play tonight. - Team Twitter Wingers Matt Calvert (wrist) and Jack Skille (undisclosed) might be available for tonights game. Calvert has been activated off of injured reserve. - Columbus Dispatch The Blue Jackets have claimed defenceman Kevin Connauton on waivers from the Dallas Stars. - Bob McKenzie, TSN Columbus has also assigned Frederic St-Denis to the AHL. - Team Twitter Dallas Stars Winger Ryan Garbutt is dealing with an upper-body injury and is projected to miss tonights game. - Mark Stepneski, stars.nhl.com The Stars have called up defenceman Jyrki Jokipakka. - Mark Stepneski, stars.nhl.com Detroit Red Wings Pavel Datsyuk (groin) will miss tonights game in Columbus. He did not make the trip, according to head coach Mike Babcock. Daniel Cleary will take his spot in the line-up. - Mlive.com Minnesota Wild Goaltender Josh Harding has cleared waivers. - Bob McKenzie, TSN New York Islanders Winger Cal Clutterbuck (lower body) will return to the lineup for tonights game. - Arthur Staple, Newsday Philadelphia Flyers Centre Claude Giroux did not participate in practice today as the team called it a maintenance day. - Adam Kimelman, NHL.com Pittsburgh Penguins Defenceman Olli Maatta (neck surgery) is ready to return to the lineup. - Pro Hockey Talk Tampa Bay Lightning Winger Brett Connolly (lower body) might be ready to return to the lineup Thursday, but will miss tonights contest. - Erik Erlendsson, Tampa Tribune Toronto Maple Leafs Forward Brandon Kozun has returned to the ice this morning for the first time since injuring his ankle. - Jonas Siegel, TSN Winnipeg Jets Centre Mark Scheifele (knee) is a game-time decision tonight. - Ken Wiebe, Winnipeg Sun Peja Stojakovic Jersey . - Ronda Rousey realizes shes finishing up one of the biggest years for any fighter in the young history of mixed martial arts at UFC 168, and the UFCs bantamweight champion intends to go out on top. 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Johny Hendricks vs. JaKarr Sampson Jersey . -- Orleans Darkwa ran in from 1 yard with 1:45 left, and the Miami Dolphins rallied from two scores down in the final minutes to beat the Dallas Cowboys 25-20 on Saturday night.RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Montreal Canadiens needed a little time to get up to speed in their final game before the Olympic break. When they did, they left behind the Carolina Hurricanes. David Desharnais scored twice and the Canadiens rallied for a 4-1 victory Saturday night. "We had a little slump a couple of weeks ago and we wanted to get out of it," Desharnais said. "We did and we want to stay up in the standings and with these three wins, we did. That was our goal." Ryan White and Brian Gionta also scored and Carey Price made 31 saves to help the Canadiens win their third in a row. "It was nice to finish before the break with another win," said Price, set to play for Canada in the Olympics. "We talked about staying focused and earning that one and it worked out for us. Confidence in hockey is a big thing and to finish strong like this is good," Montreal left wing Max Pacioretty, a member of the U.S. team, suffered a first-period injury after being checked into the goal by Carolinas Brett Bellemore. He left with 7:30 left in the first period and did not return. After the game, Pacioretty said it was all precautionary for his to sit out the rest of the game. "I went in pretty hard and I got the wind knocked out of me," Pacioretty said. "I think the team wanted to play it safe and I think it was a good decision." After a scoreless first period, Carolina got on the scoreboard first in the second period. Drayson Bowman sccored his fourth goal of the season with a rising shot from the top of the right circle at 5:42.dddddddddddd Bowman took advantage of Tuomo Ruutus screen that kept Price from making a play on the puck. But the rest of the game belonged to the Canadiens. "We responded the right way," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said. "Even though they scored the first goal, we started playing well." Desharnais tied it with 2:08 left in the second, converting a 3-on-2 rush. It took only 1:25 for Montreal to take the lead as White scored on a rebound at the top of the crease with 42.7 seconds left in the period. Desharnais gave Montreal some breathing room early in the third period with his 11th goal of the season. It marked his first multi-goal game of the season. Gionta finished the scoring for Montreal with an empty-netter with 2:37 to go. Carolina defenceman Justin Faulk said the Hurricanes didnt play with energy. "We didnt have the drive and the effort we needed," said Faulk, who also is on the U.S. Olympic team. "In a game like this, especially before the break, we needed to leave it all out there. It didnt go our way." Neither team took advantage of their power-play opportunities. Montreal was 0 for 1 with the man-advantage, and Carolina failed on two power plays. NOTES: Carolina C Riley Nash extended his point streak to a career-best three games. ... Hurricanes D Justin Faulk matched his season-best points total with 22, picking up an assist. 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