The Coyotes, who lost, 6-3, at Chicago on Thursday, have posted a 2-6-1 record in the second game of back-to-back games this season.
"There will be (lineup) changes," Head Coach Dave Tippett said Friday morning. "We've got three guys that didn't play yesterday so we might as well put fresh bodies in there."
Tonight will be Tippett's 600th game as head coach of the Coyotes.
Backup Louis Domingue will start in goal seeking his first victory since Jan. 7. In three starts since then, Domingue has allowed 11 goals on 80 shots.
"Your No. 2 guy has to recognize these are tough situations with back-to-back (games) and late-night travel, but he's got to go in and give our team a chance to win," Tippett said. "That's part of his role on our team. We need him to go in there tonight and play well."
Forward Radim Vrbata will enter the game looking to set a new career-best point streak; Vrbata has notched one point (two goals, five assists) in each of the past seven games.
Rookie Jakob Chychrun, who was a healthy scratch for four games earlier this month, has scored a goal in each of the past two games.
Defenseman Alex Goligoski will play his first game in Dallas since the Stars traded his rights to the Coyotes last off-season. Goligoski played 385 games for Dallas over six seasons before the trade.
Rookie Lawson Crouse, who hasn't played since Feb. 11 because of a lower-body injury, could be back in the lineup.
"He's a young player that gives us good energy, so if he comes back in (tonight) we look forward to getting him going again," Tippett said.