Projected lineups and notes from Monday’s morning skate at Staples Center:

Projected Lines – Los Angeles

Dustin Brown – Anze Kopitar – Justin Williams

Dwight King – Mike Richards – Jeff Carter

Dustin Penner – Jarret Stoll – Trevor Lewis

Kyle Clifford – Colin Fraser

Robyn Regehr – Drew Doughty

Jake Muzzin – Slava Voynov

Alec Martinez – Rob Scuderi

Keaton Ellerby

Jonathan Quick

Jonathan Bernier

-No changes are expected with Los Angeles’ lines, as the Kings are likely to roll with seven defensemen and 11 forwards again. Rob Scuderi, on playing on his off-side: “I probably played half my NHL games on the right side, so I haven’t noticed it. Growing up we always had too many lefties, so I always played the right side. I think there’s advantages and disadvantages. You can see the middle of the ice better when you’re playing your off-side. At the same time, there’s a little bit more of a blind spot that you have to check before you get it. Besides maybe being on the blue line on your backhand every once in a while, I didn’t really notice that big a difference.”

Projected Lines – St. Louis

Jaden Schwartz – David Backes – Alex Steen

Vladimir Sobotka – Andy McDonald – Chris Stewart

David Perron – Patrik Berglund – T.J. Oshie

Vladimir Tarasenko – Chris Porter – Ryan Reeves

Jay Bouwmeester – Alex Pietrangelo

Jordan Leopold – Kevin Shattenkirk

Barret Jackman – Roman Polak

Brian Elliott

Jaroslav Halak

-21-year-old rookie Vladimir Tarasenko, who had 19 points in 38 regular season games, will replace Adam Cracknell in St. Louis’ lineup. Two of Tarasenko’s eight goals came in Los Angeles’ 4-2 victory at the Scottrade Center on March 28.