Check in throughout the day for the very latest from around the NHL, including injury updates, roster moves, and other breaking news. Arizona Coyotes Chris Summers and Brandon McMillian cleared waivers. - TSN, Pierre LeBrun Boston Bruins Forward Bobby Robins will be out until October with a concussion. - Boston Herald Brad Marchand was not at practice this morning. - Team Tweet Buffalo Sabres Jhonas Enroth will get the start tomorrow vs the Wild. - Team Tweet Calgary Flames Flames acquisition Drew Shore was called up and practiced with the team on Wednesday. - Jermain Franklin, TSN Karri R?m? skated this morning on his own. Ramo will be on the road trip with the Flames. Ramo said he felt good following a practice yesterday and will see how he feels tomorrow. They are being cautious with his head injury. - Jermain Franklin, TSN Columbus Blue Jackets Forward Artem Anisimov (torn triceps) skated today with teams strength and conditioning coach. - Rob Mixer, Blue Jackets Defenceman Cody Goloubef is expected to play tonight. - Team Tweet Edmonton Oilers Boyd Gordon did not practice today. - Team Tweet Florida Panthers Shawn Thornton (groin) took part in the morning skate. - Harvey Fialkov, Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel Los Angeles Kings Martin Jones likely to get the start tonight against the New Jersey Devils. - Jon Rosen, Kings Insider Pittsburgh Penguins Steve Downie was back at practice after missing the third period of Tuesday nights game. - Team Tweet Claim Mark Arcobello off waivers from the Nashville Predators. - TSN, Pierre LeBrun Re-assign Bryan Rust and Taylor Chorney to AHL. - Team Tweet Montreal Canadiens P.A. Parenteau (concussion) is expected to play tonight. - Canadiens Website Alexei Emelin might be a healthy scratch for tonights game against the Blue Jackets. - Pat Hickey, Montreal Gazette Tomas Plekanec is expected to play with Max Pacioretty and Brendan Gallagher on Wednesday night. - Pat Hickey, Montreal Gazette Nashville Predators Predators netminder Pekka Rinne left Tuesdays game against the Canucks early in the third period after being run into by Chris Higgins and Anton Volchenkov. The Predators are calling it a lower-body injury. - TSN Toronto Maple Leafs James van Riemsdyk did not skate this morning in Anaheim, but he is expected to play tonight. van Riemsdyk was under the weather this morning. Also absent this morning and perhaps in more doubt to play is Leo Komarov. Komarov is dealing with a shoulder injury. He did not skate yesterday either. The Leafs are hopeful that hell be available to play. Sam Carrick would rejoin the lineup if Komarov cant play. Jonathan Bernier is expected to start against the Ducks. Peter Horachek wouldnt commit to splitting the goaltenders with the Leafs playing in San Jose tomorrow. Horachek said he was comfortable with playing James Reimer, but would see how the game went tonight before making that decision. Horachek continues to play around with the line combinations. Back on the wing after a pair of games down the middle is Mike Santorelli, who joined Nazem Kadri on Torontos second unit. - Jonas Siegel, TSN Winnipeg Jets Wednesday is a complete day off for the Jets. They fly to Dallas tomorrow afternoon. - Sarah Orlesky, TSN Draymond Green Jersey . "Yeah, [I heard them]," he said. "They made me miss the free throw." A year ago, Lowrys post-game antics may not have been so well received but what was snide and snarky is now endearing quick wit. Golden State Warriors Jerseys . "He started putting me on the ice to strengthen them at the suggestion from a doctor," he said. 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Two seeds fell: No. 4 Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium lost to Katarzyna Piter of Poland 6-4, 6-2, and No.DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- David Gilliland might have summed up Daytona qualifying best. "Its uncontrolled chaos out there," Gilliland said Friday after landing the pole in a rain-shortened and somewhat hairy session that set the field for the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday night at Daytona International Speedway. Gillilands top speed during a hectic, cat-and-mouse qualifying session was 199.322 mph, earning him his third Sprint Cup pole and first since landing the top spot for the 2007 Daytona 500. All three of his poles have been at restrictor-plate races, with the first one coming at Talladega in 2006. "Front Row Motorsports, our strong point is definitely speedway racing," said Gilliland, who finished third in the 2011 Daytona 500. "It is something thats circled on our calendar from the start of the year. We put a lot of emphasis on it. The restrictor-plate tracks are good equalizers. David Ragan and I both have good enough cars to win, and that is an exciting feeling. Its something we dont have every week." The top 24 drivers Friday in the first knockout stage were supposed to advance to the next round, but rain prompted NASCAR to cancel the final two sessions. Reed Sorenson qualified second, followed by Landon Cassill, Bobby Labonte and Jimmie Johnson. Daytona 500 winner Dale Earnhardt Jr., who will attempt to become the sixth drive to sweep both annual races at NASCARs most famous track Saturday, was seventh. All the talk during and after was about how the qualifying session shook out. It was the first time NASCARs new qualifying rules were used at Daytona, and it produced some hairy moments as groups of cars slowed to a crawl around the 2 1/2-mile superspeedway. The small packs -- most of them formed by teammates -- were hoping to pull behind bigger groups to produce fast laps. But no one was eager to lead the way. 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"A lot of guys running even slower than at Talladega and then some guys even taking chances on blocking the field, which was what really almost caused a few wrecks." Penske Racing teammates Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano were among those who did not advance past the first stage. Danica Patrick, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Larson, Jamie McMurray, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch also did not get to the second knockout round. Joe Nemechek was the only driver who did not qualify for Saturdays 400-mile race. "Its just about being lucky as to who can make it through and who gets the right run," McMurray said. "Its just so crazy that everyone pulls out and doesnt go and then stops. It is what it is. Everyone has the same conditions. It just doesnt feel like racing ... because half the time people are running 40 mph. I dont even really know what to say because its so messed up that I cant explain it." ' ' '