Tuch, 20, was a first round pick in 2014 (No.18 overall) and this is his first NHL call-up. Tuch has scored 11 goals with 11 assists (22 points) in his first 34 career AHL games and this call-up means he could make his NHL debut on Saturday.
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Lehtonen allowed three goals on 43 shots in the Stars 6-3 win over the Maple Leafs on Tuesday. Lehtonen has won his last two starts while turning aside 61 of 65 shots (.939 SV%). Tonight the 33-year-old will make his 30th start of the season and he comes in at 6-4-4 with a 2.59 GAA and .915 SV% on home ice.
Rinne allowed four goals on 38 shots in the Predators’ loss in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Despite the loss, Rinne will go again tonight vs. the Oilers. Rinne allowed two goals on 32 shots in a 3-2 shootout win in Edmonton two weeks ago and tonight he comes in at 11-4-4 with a 2.18 GAA and .922 SV% on home ice.
Hellberg will come up to serve as Henrik Lundqvist’s backup tonight because Antti Raanta’s wife is expecting a baby.
O’Reilly registered one assist in seven games since being called up and will come out of the lineup tonight vs. the Rangers. O’Reilly will be replaced in Nicolas Deslauriers.
Deslauriers sat for the last two games, but will draw into the lineup for Cal O’Reilly versus the Rangers. Deslauriers has no points in 23 games this season.
Weise has been a healthy scratch for the last five games, but will replace Travis Konecny in the lineup tonight. Weise has just five points (2G / 3A) in 41 games this season.
Konecny will come out of the lineup tonight and Dale Weise will be back in. Konecny has just one assist in his last seven games and will join Shayne Gostisbehere in the press box tonight.
Schultz has been a healthy scratch for the last seven games, but will draw into the lineup for his 14th game of the season tonight. Schultz will surprisingly replace Shayne Gostisbehere in the lineup vs. the Canadiens and comes in with just four assists on the year.
Gostisbehere has had a difficult season, recording 21 points (4G / 17A) in 48 games this season, which has him well off of last year’s pace. Gostisbehere will be scratched and replaced by Nick Schultz.
Lehner allowed five goals on 35 shots in the Sabres’ loss in Montreal on Tuesday. Lehner finished January at 4-1-0 despite posting an ugly 3.23 GAA and .908 SV% in six starts. Tonight he faces the Rangers on home-ice, where he’s gone 5-7-2 with a 2.35 GAA and .925 SV% so far this season.
Vasilevskiy allowed two goals on 37 shots in the Lightning’s loss in Florida last Thursday. Ben Bishop started the first game after the break, but Vasilevskiy will get the Senators tonight. In his last five appearances Vasilevskiy has gone 1-2-1 despite posting a 1.86 GAA and .940 SV%. He stopped 27 of 28 shots in a 4-1 win in Ottawa in his first start vs. the Senators.
Neuvirth allowed one goal on 28 shots in the Flyers’ win over the Maple Leafs last Thursday. Neuvirth has gone 3-2-0 with a 2.56 GAA and .919 SV% since returning to the in mid-January. Tonight he will face the Canadiens for the second time this season—he allowed five goals on 17 shots in a 5-4 loss in Montreal back in November.
Stephenson appeared in three of the last four games and failed to record a point while averaging 8:45 TOI/GM. The Capitals are off until Saturday, so expect them to recall Stephenson or another forward prior to then.
Budaj allowed two goals on 32 shots in the Kings’ win in Arizona last night. Budaj extended his winning streak to three games, allowing just three goals on 79 shots (.962 SV%) over that span. Since the Kings don’t play again until Saturday and Jeff Zatkoff has struggled, Budaj is expected to go again tonight.
Martin allowed five goals on 26 shots in Colorado’s loss to San Jose on January 23rd. Martin allowed eight goals on 56 shots (.857 SV%) in his first two NHL starts—both vs. San Jose. Martin will make his third appearance tonight and will come against a Kings team that also played last night.
Toffoli has been sidelined since December 20th continues to skate with his teammates and has been rotating through line rushes for the last week. Toffoli is now one day past his six week timetable, but continues to deal with some discomfort.
Rask allowed three goals on 21 shots in the Bruins’ win in Tampa Bay last night. Rask has won three in a row despite allowing three goals in each start and posting an .870 SV%. The Bruins No.1 will go again tonight with Zane McIntyre as his backup—he allowed four goals on 20 shots in a 4-3 OT loss in his fist start vs. Washington.
Hansen has been out since December 22nd, but could return on Saturday vs. the Wild. Hansen rotated in on Brandon Sutter’s line in Wednesday’s practice and has nine points (5G / 4A) in 18 games this season.