Koivu has missed the last two games with an illness but will play Wednesday vs. the Red Wings. Koivu will centre a line with Jordan Greenway and Ryan Hartman and heads into Wednesday with 13 points (2G / 11A) in 35 games.

Koivu has missed the last two games with an illness but will play Wednesday vs. the Red Wings. Koivu will centre a line with Jordan Greenway and Ryan Hartman and heads into Wednesday with 13 points (2G / 11A) in 35 games.

Dubnyk gave up seven goals on 29 shots in the Wild's loss in Pittsburgh last Tuesday. Dubnyk has struggled in his last five outings, going 1-4-0 with a 3.67 GAA and .867 SV%. Tonight he faces a Red Wings team that has lost five in a row while scoring 1.60 goals per game.

Elliott stopped 34 of 35 shots in the Flyers win over the Kings on Saturday. Since Carter Hart got hurt, Elliott has gone 2-0 while stopping 64 of the 68 shots (.941 SV%) that he has faced. In his first start vs. the Penguins, Elliott allowed six goals on 28 shots in a 7-1 loss in late-October.

Lehner stopped 36 of 38 shots in the Blackhawks win over the Jets on Sunday. Lehner is riding a three-game winning streak, posting a stellar 1.99 GAA and .938 SV% in the process. He gets set to face a Panthers team that played last night but have won five in a row while scoring an incredible 5.20 goals per game.

Fleury gave up four goals on 32 shots in the Golden Knights shootout loss in Montreal on Saturday. Fleury has lost four of his last five starts (1-3-1) while posting a 3.20 GAA and .877 SV%, so he's definitely not at the top of his game right now. He'll look to get back on-track in Boston, where the Bruins are 4-1-1 while scoring 3.50 goals per game in their last six games at TD Garden.

Lehner stopped 36 of 38 shots in the Blackhawks win over the Jets on Sunday. Lehner is riding a three-game winning streak, posting a stellar 1.99 GAA and .938 SV% in the process. He gets set to face a Panthers team that played last night but have won five in a row while scoring an incredible 5.20 goals per game.

Fleury gave up four goals on 32 shots in the Golden Knights shootout loss in Montreal on Saturday. Fleury has lost four of his last five starts (1-3-1) while posting a 3.20 GAA and .877 SV%, so he's definitely not at the top of his game right now. He'll look to get back on-track in Boston, where the Bruins are 4-1-1 while scoring 3.50 goals per game in their last six games at TD Garden.

Greiss stopped 31 of 32 shots in the Islanders' shootout loss in Carolina on Sunday. It was a terrific performance from Greiss, who is 2-0-1 with a 1.81 GAA and .942 SV% in his last four appearances (three starts). Tonight he faces a Rangers team that is 5-1-0 while scoring 4.67 goals per game in their last six home games.

Schultz was listed as questionable after practicing on Monday but remained in Pittsburgh with the team travelling to Philadelphia. With the bye week starting after tonight's game, the penguins will play it safe with Schultz likely to return tot he lineup next Friday vs. the Flyers.

Jarry surrendered three goals on 29 shots in the Penguins loss in Boston last Thursday. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for Jarry, who has allowed three goals in six straight games--going 3-2-1 with a 2.96 GAA and .903 SV% over that stretch. He gets set to face a Flyers team that is 7-2-0 in their last nine home games while averaging 3.67 goals per game.

Brossoit allowed two goals on 14 shots after replacing Connor Hellebuyck in the Jets' 7-1 loss to the Lightning last Friday. Brossoit has not recorded a win since December 10th, going 0-2-0 while allowing 15 goals on 99 shots (.868 SV%) in his last five appearances (two starts). Tonight he faces a Blue Jackets team on a five-game winning streak, outscoring their opponents 16-to-3.

Hellebuyck surrendered four goals on 32 shots in the Jets loss in Chicago on Sunday. Hellebuyck posted a 41-save shutout last Tuesday but then gave up a combined nine goals on 44 shots (.796 SV%) in his last two starts. Tonight he starts in Carolina, where the Hurricanes are on a five-game point streak, going 4-0-1 while averaging just 2.60 goals for and 1.40 goals against.

Head coach Bruce Cassidy was not happy with his blueline on Sunday, so Jeremy Lauzon was called up to replace Moore in the lineup tonight.

As suspected, Lauzon was called up to play on Tuesday. He will replace John Moore and comes in with one goal in 17 career NHL games.

Krejci has missed the last two games with an upper-body injury but will be a game-time decision tonight vs. the Golden Knights. With the bye week starting after tonight, it would be surprising to see Krejci play but monitor his status during warmups at 6:30 pm ET. If he plays, Charlie Coyle will move to the third line and Par Lindholm will be a healthy scratch.

Halak gave up four goals on 22 shots in the Bruins loss in Pittsburgh on Sunday. Halak has lost three of his last four outings, going 1-2-1 with a 3.22 GAA and .890 SV%. Halak's play has crumbled recently but tonight he faces a Vegas team that he has dominated since they came into the league--going 4-0-0 with a 1.71 GAA and .951 SV% in four meetings.

With Michael Raffl out with an upper-body injury, Rubtsov will draw in on the fourth line on Tuesday. He has no points in three NHL games this season and has 12 points (2G / 10A) in 28 AHL games.

Raffl was banged up late in Saturday's game and will be held out of the lineup vs. the Penguins. The Flyers are playing it safe before the bye week, so German Rubtsov will draw in on the fourth line and Joel Farabee will move up to the Sean Couturier line.

Kampfer has been a healthy scratch for the last two games, so he'll go to the AHL to open up a roster spot for Jeremy Lauzon to come up.

Head coach Bruce Cassidy was frustrated with his blueline on Sunday, so it seems likely that Lauzon will draw into the lineup on Tuesday. Lauzon figures to replace Matt Grzelcyk and comes up with 13 points (1G / 12A) in 43 AHL games.
