CHICAGO — Here is the expected lineup that the Ducks (7-2-0) will put on the ice against the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night at United Center. John Gibson (1-1-0, 3.50 GAA, .875 SV%) will get his third start and second in three games after making 16 saves in a 4-1 win over Columbus on Friday. With Ben Lovejoy (broken finger) out for six-to-eight weeks, the Ducks will move their defense corps around a bit. Mark Fistric re-enters as Bryan Allen (lower body) said he is on the verge of being available. Rickard Rakell will move over to center on the fourth line and William Karlsson will sit. Karlsson has one assist six games since he scored his first two NHL goals on Oct. 13 at Buffalo. Barring any late scratches, minor-league recall Josh Manson won’t make his debut.

Dany Heatley-Ryan Getzlaf-Corey Perry

Andrew Cogliano-Ryan Kesler-Devante Smith-Pelly

Matt Beleskey-Nate Thompson-Jakob Silfverberg

Emerson Etem-Rickard Rakell-Tim Jackman

Cam Fowler-Clayton Stoner

Hampus Lindholm-Francois Beauchemin

Mark Fistric-Sami Vatanen

— And here is the expected lineup for the Blackhawks (5-2-1), an expected Western Conference title contender who snapped a two-game losing streak with a 2-1 win Sunday over Ottawa. Scott Darling (1-0-0, 1.00 GAA, .970 SV%) stopped 32 of 33 shots against the Senators to win his NHL debut and earned another start in goal as Corey Crawford is sidelined because of an upper-body injury. Darling, 25, is a native of Lemont, Ill. — which is 25 miles outside Chicago — and played in the Southern Professional Hockey League, Central Hockey League and ECHL before making a name for himself with the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL last season. Rookie Trevor van Riemsdyk, the younger brother of Toronto winger James van Riemsdyk, has appeared in all eight games and has an even rating.

Bryan Bickell-Jonathan Toews-Marian Hossa

Brandon Saad-Andrew Shaw-Patrick Kane

Patrick Sharp-Brad Richards-Kris Versteeg

Ben Smith-Marcus Kruger-Jeremy Morin

Duncan Keith-Brent Seabrook

Johnny Oduya-Niklas Hjalmarsson

Trevor van Riemsdyk-Michal Rozsival