Check in throughout the day for the very latest from around the NHL, including injury updates, roster moves, and other breaking news. Arizona Coyotes Chris Summers and Brandon McMillian cleared waivers. - TSN, Pierre LeBrun Boston Bruins Forward Bobby Robins will be out until October with a concussion. - Boston Herald Brad Marchand was not at practice this morning. - Team Tweet Buffalo Sabres Jhonas Enroth will get the start tomorrow vs the Wild. - Team Tweet Calgary Flames Flames acquisition Drew Shore was called up and practiced with the team on Wednesday. - Jermain Franklin, TSN Karri R?m? skated this morning on his own. Ramo will be on the road trip with the Flames. Ramo said he felt good following a practice yesterday and will see how he feels tomorrow. They are being cautious with his head injury. - Jermain Franklin, TSN Columbus Blue Jackets Forward Artem Anisimov (torn triceps) skated today with teams strength and conditioning coach. - Rob Mixer, Blue Jackets Defenceman Cody Goloubef is expected to play tonight. - Team Tweet Edmonton Oilers Boyd Gordon did not practice today. - Team Tweet Florida Panthers Shawn Thornton (groin) took part in the morning skate. - Harvey Fialkov, Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel Los Angeles Kings Martin Jones likely to get the start tonight against the New Jersey Devils. - Jon Rosen, Kings Insider Pittsburgh Penguins Steve Downie was back at practice after missing the third period of Tuesday nights game. - Team Tweet Claim Mark Arcobello off waivers from the Nashville Predators. - TSN, Pierre LeBrun Re-assign Bryan Rust and Taylor Chorney to AHL. - Team Tweet Montreal Canadiens P.A. Parenteau (concussion) is expected to play tonight. - Canadiens Website Alexei Emelin might be a healthy scratch for tonights game against the Blue Jackets. - Pat Hickey, Montreal Gazette Tomas Plekanec is expected to play with Max Pacioretty and Brendan Gallagher on Wednesday night. - Pat Hickey, Montreal Gazette Nashville Predators Predators netminder Pekka Rinne left Tuesdays game against the Canucks early in the third period after being run into by Chris Higgins and Anton Volchenkov. The Predators are calling it a lower-body injury. - TSN Toronto Maple Leafs James van Riemsdyk did not skate this morning in Anaheim, but he is expected to play tonight. van Riemsdyk was under the weather this morning. Also absent this morning and perhaps in more doubt to play is Leo Komarov. Komarov is dealing with a shoulder injury. He did not skate yesterday either. The Leafs are hopeful that hell be available to play. Sam Carrick would rejoin the lineup if Komarov cant play. 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They hoped for the best, and they got it. Raanta made 26 saves in his first NHL shutout, Brandon Saad scored in the first period, and Chicago beat Los Angeles 1-0 on Monday night, sending the Kings to their first three-game losing streak in nearly a year. "There was only one goal for us, so I knew if we wanted to win the game, I had to stop all the pucks," Raanta said. "I thought about it maybe the last two or three minutes." With Crawford nearing a return, Raanta improved to 10-1-3 while bouncing back from one of his worst performances. He allowed two late goals in Chicagos 6-5 shootout loss at St. Louis on Saturday. Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville was non-committal when asked about the teams goalies after Crawford returns. But it is hard to imagine Raanta returning to the minors after the impressive start to this NHL career. "Its a nice situation," Quenneville said. "He really, really helped solidify something that looked a little bit concerning at that time." Saad scored his sixth goal in his last 11 games. Chicago, which leads the NHL with 158 goals, played its lowest-scoring game since a 2-1 shootout win at Dallas on Nov. 29. Los Angeles Martin Jones made 29 saves in his second straight loss after beginning his career with eight consecutive wins, tying the NHL record. The Kings, who have yielded a league-low 80 goals, played a tough, physical game after losses to Dallas and Nashville. But they are on their first three-game slide since dropping the opening three games of last season in January. "We had our chances. They had some chances," Kings centre Mike Richards said. "We just didnt capitalize on our looks at the net." Chicago forward Patrick Kane had a career-best point streak snapped at 14 games. He had eight goals and 17 assists in the surge. Last seasons Western Conference finalists faced off for the second time this season.dddddddddddd The Blackhawks scored three first-period goals, and Raanta made 21 saves in a 3-1 victory over the Kings on Dec. 15. Raanta lost his shutout chance in that one when Kings defenceman Alec Martinez scored with 3:54 remaining. This time, he finished the job. Raanta faced his biggest test in the second period when Dustin Brown made a strong charge to the net. The 24-year-old Finn turned away the rush by the Kings captain, and then stopped him again when he was awarded a penalty shot. "Its nice to have a great 60 minutes," Raanta said. "Last game in St. Louis, it wasnt so great the last three minutes, so its nice to bounce back like this." Anze Kopitar also had a chance in front of Chicagos net with 2 minutes to go, but Raanta was there when the centre tried to stuff the puck into the net. The Kings had a couple of chances to stop the Blackhawks scoring chance that produced the only goal. Bryan Bickells pass to Saad went off the stick of Los Angeles defenceman Matt Greene, and Richards had an opportunity to knock away the puck before Saad flipped it in at 7:05 for his 14th goal. "It was just a broken play, and their guy was able to pick up the loose puck," Jones said. "I mean thats the difference in the hockey game right there, a broken play like that. The little things make a big difference." The Blackhawks appeared to have a second goal in the third, but Andrew Shaws tip-in was waved off because his stick was above his shoulders. NOTES: Browns penalty shot was Los Angeles first this season and the sixth against the Blackhawks. ... Crawford participated in the morning skate, but didnt play. He has missed 10 games. ... Kane is the only NHL player with multiple point streaks of at least 10 games. ... The Kings scratched Martinez and forwards Daniel Carcillo and Matt Frattin. ... The Blackhawks also scratched defencemen Michael Kostka and Sheldon Brookbank. ... The teams will meet once more on Feb. 3 in Los Angeles. ' ' '