LATEST | Rick Tocchet confirms great news for Pius Suter: Imminent changes to the line-up
The Vancouver Canucks will be getting some reinforcements from their injured list.
Pius Suter is making his return to the lineup on Thursday night when the Canucks welcome the Panthers.
The first-year Canuck hasn't played since November 12 with an undisclosed injury.
He'll slot in on the fourth line, according to the Canucks head coach, taking the place of Nils �man.
With Suter resuming skating earlier in the week, rookie Linus Karlsson was demoted to Abbotsford to make room for the centreman.
Before the injury, Suter had four goals in 15 games for the Canucks.
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