Projected Lines – Los Angeles

Kyle Clifford – Anze Kopitar – Justin Williams

Dustin Penner – Mike Richards – Jeff Carter

Dwight King – Trevor Lewis – Dustin Brown

Brad Richardson – Colin Fraser – Tyler Toffoli

Robyn Regehr – Drew Doughty

Rob Scuderi – Slava Voynov

Jake Muzzin – Matt Greene

Jonathan Quick

Jonathan Bernier

-Lines are expected to shift significantly as explained in an earlier post. Dustin Brown is likely to slide back to his natural right side opposite Dwight King on the line centered by Trevor Lewis. “Just getting bodies on them,” Kyle Clifford said of his role alongside Anze Kopitar and Justin Williams. “Even if it’s just a rub or a finish or something like that – it always frustrates other teams, especially top players. So any time you get a finish on any of their key guys, it’s important.” Jarret Stoll has not resumed skating and remains out.

Projected Lines – San Jose

TJ Galiardi – Joe Thornton – Brent Burns

Patrick Marleau – Logan Couture – Joe Pavelski

James Sheppard – Scott Gomez – Tommy Wingels

Andrew Desjardins – Tim Kennedy – Bracken Kearns

Matt Irwin – Dan Boyle

Marc-Edouard Vlasic – Justin Braun

Scott Hannan – Brad Stuart

Antti Niemi

Thomas Greiss

-No changes are expected in San Jose’s lineup. Defenseman Jason Demers, out since April 18 with a foot injury, is available. He had skated as a forward at the team’s practice on Monday and as a defenseman at the morning skate on Tuesday. Adam Burish resumed skating this week and is doubtful for tonight, though he could be an option for Todd McLellan in Game 6.