NHL Hockey Player News

Fasth will start Monday in Winnipeg.

Fasth was pulled after he allowed three goals on 15 shots in the Oilers 7-2 loss to the Senators on Saturday. Tonight he will start for the seventh time in the last eight games—Fasth has gone 2-4-0 with a 3.72 GAA and .875 SV% in his previous six outings.

Viktor Fasth
Hutchinson will start in goal for the Jets.

Hutchinson allowed four goals on 29 shots in the Jets 5-4 shootout win over the Red Wings. He has won each of this last two starts and the Jets will break their goaltending rotation by going with Hutchinson vs. Edmonton. It is a great matchup for the 24-year-old, who is 7-4-1 with a 1.95 GAA and .930 SV% at the MTS Centre.

Michael Hutchinson
Victor Rask will be a healthy scratch on Monday.

Hurricanes head coach Bill Peters said that Rask needs a night off and will be back in the lineup on Tuesday vs. the Islanders. Rask has been a minus-4 rating in the last two games. With Rask coming out, Chris Terry will get into the lineup.

Victor Rask
Boyle (illness) will be a game-time decision on Monday.

Boyle missed Saturday’s game, but was on the ice for the morning skate and could be back in the lineup tonight. He said he wants to see if he can eat a full meal today, something that he hasn’t been able to do for the last few days. Monitor his status during pre-game warmups at 6:30 pm ET.

Dan Boyle
Lupul (lower-body) will not be in the lineup on Tuesday.

Lupul will miss his third consecutive game with a lower-body injury. There is no word on when he is expected to return to the lineup, but he has yet to practice with the team. He diid however skate on his own before the Leafs practice on Monday.

Joffrey Lupul
Jokinen is unlikely to play on Tuesday vs. the Panthers.

Jokinen was not on the ice for Maple Leafs practice on Monday because he was undergoing a physical. He can’t suit up for the Leafs until Mike Santorelli and Cody Franson are cleared to play for the Predators. Monitor his status on Tuesday.

Olli Jokinen
Schneider starts Tuesday vs. Buffalo.

Schneider allowed three goals on 38 shots in the Devils 3-1 loss to the Predators on Saturday. It was the first time in nine games that he allowed more than two goals, but it is hard to fault him when he faces 41 shots. He has been great in the last month and a half and is a must-start vs. the Sabres.

Cory Schneider
Ward is in the starter's crease this morning.

Ward surrendered two goals on 17 shots in the Hurricanes 2-1 loss to the Ducks last Thursday. Since the All Star break, Ward has gone 2-2-1 with a 2.16 GAA and .921 SV%. Tonight he will face the Senators in Ottawa—Ward has struggled on the road, going 5-12-1 with a 2.90 GAA and .902 SV%.

Cam Ward
Lehner starts Monday vs. the Hurricanes.

Lehner allowed two goals on 27 shots in the Senators 7-2 blowout win over the Oilers on Saturday. Since taking over for the injured Craig Anderson, Lehner has won three of eight starts with a 2.49 GAA and .919 SV%. He draws another strong matchup tonight with the 28th placed Hurricanes in town.

Robin Lehner
Stafford promoted to the Jets first line on Monday.

Stafford had one goal on five shots in the Jets shootout win over the Red Wings on Saturday. He has seven shots and has played a total of 5:06 on the power-play in his first two games with Winnipeg. He has now been bumped to the top-line, increasing his fantasy value yet again.

Drew Stafford
Halak gets the nod on Monday vs. the Rangers.

Halak allowed three goals on 37 shots in the Islanders 6-3 win over the Blue Jackets on Saturday. Halak has won each of his last five starts while posting a 2.16 GAA and .919 SV%. He is also undefeated against the Rangers this season, going 3-0-0 with a 1.33 GAA and .964 SV% in the first three meetings.

Jaroslav Halak
Call up / Send down
Call up / Send down
The Senators recalled Shane Prince from Binghamton (AHL).

Prince, 22, was the Senators second round pick (61st overall) in 2011. The 5-foot-11, 190 lbs. forward has registered 18 goals and 20 assists (38 points) in 47 games with Binghamton this season. He is expected to make his NHL debut on Monday.

Shane Prince