Monday: Minnesota at San Jose: SJS forward Patrick Marleau will play his 1,757th game and pass Mark Messier as second for most games played in NHL history. He trails only Gordie Howe, who played 1,767 NHL games. Marleau can pass Howe as soon as April 19 against Vegas.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday: Florida vs. Detroit and Columbus: The Panthers are in a three-way battle with Tampa Bay and Carolina for the top spot in the Central division. But FLA lost a vital teammate during Sunday's 4-1 win over Dallas. Defenseman and captain Aaron Ekblad left the game on stretcher with a serious knee injury. Ekblad leads the Panthers with 25-plus minutes of ice time per game plus 11 goals and 11 assists. "I think he had so many games where he was dominant defensively, but his offensive contribution, joining the attack, added a different dimension to our power play, significant minutes, matchups, controlling the outcomes of games, you couldn't ask for anything more," said FLA coach Joel Quenneville in a NHL.com report. "He stepped up this year in his development and has been a big factor."