Jaccob Slavin is returning from injury for the Hurricanes, William Nylander is back for the Maple Leafs, and several other teams have notable lineup updates and injury statuses, including the Canadiens, Panthers, Sharks, Flyers, Rangers, Bruins, and Sabres.
The St. Louis Blues are making several lineup changes for their game against the Colorado Avalanche, including returning Jonatan Berggren to the top line and adjusting forward and defense pairings, with Jordan Binnington in goal and notable roster updates for the game.
The St. Louis Blues are preparing to face the Buffalo Sabres with lineup changes due to injury and strategic decisions, including the return of Robby Fabbri and Mathieu Joseph, and Joel Hofer starting in goal. Suter is out for four weeks with an ankle injury, and the game is scheduled for December 29 at 7 p.m.
Crystal Palace makes four changes for their match against Tottenham, including Dean Henderson returning in goal and Will Hughes making his 150th appearance, while Tottenham makes two changes with Richarlison and Kevin Danso starting due to suspensions of Xavi Simons and Cristian Romero. The match features notable lineup adjustments on both sides.
The St. Louis Blues, after a heavy loss to Washington, held a rare morning skate and made lineup changes for their game against the Buffalo Sabres, with Joel Hofer expected to start in goal.
The St. Louis Blues are making two lineup changes for their game against the Washington Capitals, emphasizing physicality with Nathan Walker and Logan Mailloux returning to the lineup. The Blues aim for consecutive wins, while the Capitals seek to break a four-game winless streak, with the game scheduled for November 5 at 6:30 p.m. CT.
The Dodgers and Blue Jays are tied 2-2 in the World Series, with Game 5 at Dodger Stadium featuring lineup changes for Los Angeles and a rematch between Blake Snell and Trey Yesavage. The series is heading to Toronto for potential Game 6 or 7, with live updates and analysis ongoing.
Concrete hints suggest Samsung's Galaxy S26 series will feature three models, with the notable absence of a Plus variant, possibly replaced by the Galaxy S26 Edge, and significant upgrades anticipated for the base model, indicating major changes in Samsung's flagship lineup.
Charles Barkley criticized Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault for unnecessary lineup changes during the NBA Finals, arguing that these adjustments have negatively impacted the team's performance and effectiveness, and suggesting a return to their original successful lineup.
The Chicago Cubs have acquired Kyle Tucker, a star outfielder, from the Houston Astros, creating a surplus of outfielders including Seiya Suzuki, Cody Bellinger, Ian Happ, and Pete Crow-Armstrong. Tucker is expected to play right field and bat in the top or middle of the lineup. The trade may prompt the Cubs to move either Suzuki or Bellinger to balance the roster and finances. Additionally, the departure of Isaac Paredes to Houston opens up third base for Matt Shaw, a promising prospect, to potentially secure a starting role in 2025.
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo anticipates lineup changes following a 34-15 loss to the Dolphins, citing team depth issues as a challenge in making substitutions. Right tackle Demontrey Jacobs was benched for Sidy Sow, who performed better, but overall depth remains a concern. Mayo acknowledged the team's lack of talent and focus issues, with potential changes including moving Mike Onwenu to tackle and considering Cole Strange or Layden Robinson for guard positions. Defensive adjustments may also be needed, with Kyle Dugger's performance under scrutiny.
The St. Louis Blues are set to face the New York Islanders with lineup changes following their recent win. Head Coach Drew Bannister will reintroduce Oskar Sundqvist and Matthew Kessel into the lineup, with Sundqvist joining Alexey Toropchenko and Nathan Walker, and Kessel pairing with P.O Joseph. Radek Faksa will center the third line, and Jordan Binnington will start in goal, aiming to set a franchise record for wins.
The St. Louis Blues are making lineup changes to end a three-game losing streak as they face the Buffalo Sabres. Coach Drew Bannister has moved Brandon Saad to the second line with Dylan Holloway and Brayden Schenn, aiming to boost 5-on-5 scoring. Mathieu Joseph shifts to the fourth line with Oskar Sundqvist and Kasperi Kapanen. No defensive changes are planned, and Jordan Binnington will start in goal.
The Chicago Cubs have adjusted their lineup for their game against the Milwaukee Brewers, moving Dansby Swanson down to eighth. Despite facing a tough pitcher in Freddy Peralta, the Cubs hope to break out of their hitting slump. Ben Brown will start for the Cubs, following an impressive performance against the Braves. The game will be broadcast at 6:40 pm CT on Marquee Sports Network and 670 The Score.
Coachella Weekend 2 set times have been updated with Kid Cudi joining the lineup, replacing AP Dhillon's set. Headliner set times remain the same, with Lana Del Ray, Tyler, the Creator, and Doja Cat taking the stage. The Quasar stage will feature a new lineup of DJ sets, and this will be the first time in two years without a Sunday headliner change. Weekend 1 saw star-studded guest appearances, and anticipation is high for Weekend 2.