ANAHEIM — The Ducks will have a few more of their expected regulars in the lineup when they take on the Kings in a preseason game Tuesday night at Staples Center.

Only Clayton Stoner is sitting out as the remainder of the defense corps will dress. Stoner is working his way back up to speed after missing the first part of training camp with an unspecified upper-body injury.

Anton Khudobin gets another start in goal after making a strong first impression for the Ducks, stopping 23 of 24 shots in a 2-1 win over San Jose.

Ryan Getzlaf returned to practice Tuesday morning after taking a day off for maintenance but it appears he won’t get back into game action until later in the week when the Ducks host Colorado and San Jose to end the preseason.

Carl Hagelin has yet to play in his first preseason game for his new team. The winger did say there is no injury issue holding him back and that he expected to hit the ice in both of the remaining games.

Max Friberg and Michael Sgarbossa both cleared waivers and worked out in the morning. Friberg is expected to appear in his fourth preseason game.

Here is the expected lineup for

Jiri Sekac-Rickard Rakell-Corey Perry

Andrew Cogliano-Ryan Kesler-Jakob Silfverberg

Nick Ritchie-Chris Wagner-Chris Stewart

Max Friberg-Shawn Horcoff-Mike Santorelli

Hampus Lindholm-Kevin Bieksa

Cam Fowler-Simon Despres

Josh Manson-Sami Vatanen

The Kings will likely sit captain Dustin Brown and top-line forwards Anze Kopitar and Marian Gaborik as they’ll take a longer look at youngsters Jordan Weal and Michael Mersch.

Defenseman Jake Muzzin and Matt Greene won’t be available after suffering injuries Sunday in the Kings’ 2-1 shootout win at Colorado. Jhonas Enroth, who played the third period of the Kings’ 2-1 loss to the Ducks in Anaheim last week, will get the start in goal.

Tanner Pearson leads the Kings in preseason scoring with four points, all on assists. Nick Shore, Tyler Toffoli, Jordan Weal and Michael Mersch each have scored two goals.

Here are the expected lines and defense combinations for the Kings, as reported by the Register’s Rich Hammond.

Dwight King-Nick Shore-Tyler Toffoli

Milan Lucic-Jeff Carter-Trevor Lewis

Tanner Pearson-Jordan Weal-Michael Mersch

Kyle Clifford-Andy Andreoff-Jordan Nolan

Alec Martinez-Drew Doughty

Christian Ehrhoff-Jeff Schultz

Brayden McNabb-Jamie McBain