Jake DeBrusk and Matt Grzelcyk will each return from a lower-body injury for the game at the New York Rangers on Wednesday (7 p.m. ET; NBCSN, TVAS, NHL.TV).
DeBrusk missed five games and is expected to play left wing on the second line with center Charlie Coyle and right wing Anders Bjork.
"Now that [forward David Pastrnak] is back, he'll have a different line," coach Bruce Cassidy said. "With this juncture in the season we've moved some people around and I think Jake is used to that. For him, it's important to find his game, worry about himself, not worry about who his linemates are. Hopefully that's his attitude tonight to get his game back to where it needs to be.
"The onus will be on him. Just do his job, do it well. He's with two good linemates and go from there."
Grzelcyk missed four games. He's expected to play on the second defense pair with Brandon Carlo.
"You need a lot of depth in your lineup, especially in these COVID times," Cassidy said. "You never know what's going to happen, but those two guys will go in tonight."