Weegar has been out since December 23rd but will play tonight in Columbus. Weegar has scored three goals with nine assists (12 points) in 28 games this season while averaging 1.6 shots and 1.4 blocked shots per game.

Weegar has been out since December 23rd but will play tonight in Columbus. Weegar has scored three goals with nine assists (12 points) in 28 games this season while averaging 1.6 shots and 1.4 blocked shots per game.

Lindgren allowed four goals on 28 shots in the Canadiens loss to the Blackhawks on January 15th. With Carey Price out with the flu, Lindgren will make his fourth start of the season in New Jersey. He is 0-3-0 with a 3.40 GAA and .892 SV% in his first three starts. He catches a break with the Devils without Nico Hischier and Sami Vatanen.

Bobrovsky surrendered three goals on 34 shots in the Panthers win in Toronto last night. With Chris Driedger still out, Bobrovsky is expected to face his former team and start for a second straight night. Bobrovsky has won five of his last six (5-1-0) while posting a 2.84 GAA and .914 SV%. In two games vs. the Blue Jackets this season, Bob has gone 1-1 while stopping 57 of the 62 shots (.919 SV%) that he's faced.

Suomela played 13:07 TOI vs. the Lightning on Saturday but will be replaced by Maxim Letunov on Tuesday.

True is expected to centre the Sharks third line in his NHL debut in Calgary. He has 25 points (11G / 14A) in 40 AHL games this season.

Letunov was a second-round pick of the Blues in 2014 but was traded to the Coyotes in 2015 and to the Sharks in 2016. The 23-year-old has 10 goals and 20 assists (30 points) in 39 AHL games this season.

The Hurricanes continue to rotate a forward out of the lineup, first, it was Nino Niederreiter than Ryan Dzingel and tonight it will be Wallmark.

The Hurricanes continue to rotate a froward in and out of the lineup, so tonight Dzingel will replace Lucas Wallmark. Dzingel, who has 27 points (8G / 19A) in 51 games this season, will skate on the fourth line and PP2.

Mrazek allowed four goals on 37 shots in the Hurricanes loss to the Golden Knights last Friday. Mrazek struggled in January, going 2-5-0 with a 2.48 GAA and .910 SV% in seven games. Tonight he'll face a Blues team that his suddenly struggling. They've lost five of their last six (1-4-1) while scoring just 2.67 goals per game.

Hellebuyck stopped 38 of 40 shots in the Jets win over the Blues on Saturday. It was a terrific outing for Hellebuyck, who snapped a three-game losing streak in the process. On Tuesday he'll face the Predators for the third time this season and was excellent in the first two meetings, stopping 69 of the 71 shots (.972 SV%) that he faced.

Saros allowed four goals on 33 shots in the Predators win in Washington last Wednesday. Saros has given up at least three goals in four of his last five games, the one exception was a 28-save shutout vs. the Jets, who he'll face again tonight. Saros comes into Tuesday's game at 5-4-3 with a 3.40 GAA and .895 SV% on the road this year.

Domingue allowed three goals on 31 shots in the Devils overtime loss to the Stars on Saturday. Domingue has played well at the Prudential Center this season, going 2-1-1 with a 2.00 GAA and .925 SV% in four home starts. Tonight he faces his hometown team, who he is 3-1-0 with a 2.86 GAA and .885 SV% against in his career.

Shesterkin allowed two goals one 25 shots in the Rangers win over the Red Wings last Friday. Shesterkin has performed very well early in his NHL career, going 3-1-0 with a 2.51 GAA and .927 SV% in his first four starts. However, Wednesday will be his stiffest test yet. The Maple Leafs come in averaging the second-most goals with the third-best power-play since Christmas. With Michael Hutchinson in the other crease, Shesterkin is a good candidate for the win but will likely give up three or four goals.

Lyubushkin missed Saturday's game vs. the Blackhawks but will draw back into the lineup on Tuesday. Lyubushkin, who has two assists in 35 games this season, is expected to replace Kyle Capobianco on the blueline.

Ekman-Larsson won't play Tuesday vs. the Oilers which means the Coyotes will lean heavily on Jakob Chychrun and Alex Goligoski for another game. Ekman-Larsson is day-to-day.

Crawford allowed two goals on 42 shots in the Blackhawks shootout win in Arizona on Saturday. Crawford was fantastic and extended his winning streak to three games, stooping an impressive 103 of the 108 shots (.954 SV%) that he faced. He'll look to stay hot vs. a Wild team that has lost six of their last nine (3-5-1) while averaging 3.11 goals per game.

Andersen was forced to leave last night's game after the first period and did not return. Andersen was not on the ice for Tuesday's practice and will not travel to New York for Tuesday's game. Michael Hutchinson will start tomorrow but all-in-all this is pretty good news for Andersen and the Maple Leafs.

Hutchinson allowed three goals on 13 shots after replacing Frederik Andersen as the Maple Leafs blew a 3-1 lead to lose to Florida on Monday. Hutchinson has been better since Christmas, but that's hardly saying much. Over that stretch, he is 3-3-0 with a 3.00 GAA and .886 SV% in six games but is a putrid 1-6-0 with a 4.73 GAA and .861 SV% on the road this year, so there's not much to like about him in New York tonight.


Raanta stopped 42 of 44 shots in Arizona's shootout loss to the Blackhawks on Friday. Even a terrific performance wasn't enough to snap Raanta's losing streak, which was extended to four games. He'll look to get back in the win column tonight vs. the Oilers. He is 5-4-1 with a 2.27 GAA and .930 SV% on home ice this year but was shelled for six goals one 18 shots in two periods in his first start vs. Edmonton.
