Merzlikins will start Tuesday in Tampa. Merlikins allowed one goal on only 19 shots (.947 SV%) but took the hard-luck loss for his third straight defeat as he was downed by Washington in his last start. The 28-year-old currently has the league's worst SV%, with his .865 SV%, and glaringly ugly 4.52 GAA to go along with his 4-10-0 record. He will be hoping for some more positive luck as he takes on Tampa Bay, who has lost their last two games but still rank sixth in the NHL in goals for per game (3.47).Source: Brian Hedger
Vasilevskiy will start Tuesday vs. the Blue Jackets. Vasilevskiy allowed three goals on 19 shots (.842 SV%) to snap a three-game winning streak as he was downed by Winnipeg in his last start. The 28-year-old has been stellar yet again this season, with his 16-10-1 record, 2.45 GAA and .919 SV%. He will take on the struggling Columbus Blue Jackets, who have lost 10 of their last 12 games. Source: Chris Krenn
Ville Husso will start Tuesday vs. Winnipeg. Husso allowed three goals on 20 shots (.850 SV%) for his second-straight loss as he was defeated by Florida in his previous start. The 27-year-old has watched his numbers drastically drop as of late, leading to his 12-8-5 record, 2.95 GAA, and .903 SV%. He will take on the Winnipeg Jets, who have won five straight after their 7-4 victory over Vancouver last game. Source: Helen St. James
Fleury will start Tuesday in New York. Fleury allowed six goals on 37 shots (.838 SV%) as he was walloped by Buffalo in his previous start. The league's second-oldest netminder has been up and down this season, with his 13-8-2 record, 2.94 GAA and .901 SV%. He will face the New York Islanders, who just snapped a three-game winning streak with a 4-3 overtime loss to New Jersey last game. Source: Dane Mizutani
Markstrom starts Tuesday in St. Louis. Markstrom was pulled after allowing three goals on 11 shots (.727 SV%) in his previous start vs. the Chicago Blackhawks. The 32-year-old has been having a nightmarish first half of the season, with his 13-10-4 record, 2.80 GAA, and .894 SV%. He takes on St. Louis, who have won three of their last four games after a 3-0 win over Minnesota their last time out.Source: Pat Steinberg
Oettinger led the Stars onto the ice for warmups. Oettinger allowed one goal on 28 shots (.964 SV%) for his fifth win in six starts as he beat Florida in his previous start. The 24-year-old has been incredible in his third NHL season, with an 18-6-3 record, 2.34 GAA and .922 SV%. He will take on the New York Islanders, who have lost three of their last four games but are ninth in the NHL in goals allowed per game (2.73).Source: Ethan Sears
Sorokin led the Islanders onto the ice for warmups. Sorokin allowed four goals on 38 shots (.895 SV%) fo this second loss in three starts as he was downed by Edmonton his last time out. The 27-year-old has been sensational despite what his 14-13-1 record may show as he also has a 2.35 GAA and .924 SV%. He will face the Central Division-leading Dallas Stars, who rank fourth in goals per game (3.51) and 11th in shots per game (32.3).Source: Stefen Rosner
Binnington will start Tuesday vs. the Flames. Binnington allowed five goals on 27 shots (.815 SV%) to snap a two-game winning streak as he was beaten by Montreal in his previous start. The 29-year-old has been losing a grasp on his starting role due to his mediocre play, as shown by his 15-13-3 record, 3.27 GAA and .892 SV%. He will face the Calgary Flames, who have lost two of their last three games and ranks fourth in the NHL in shots (34.8).Source: Lou Korac
Bobrovsky will start Tuesday in Colorado. Bobrosky allowed two goals on 31 shots (.935 SV%) for his second win in three starts as he beat Detroit in his previous time out. The 34-year-old is one of many veteran netminders who have struggled this season, with his 9-12-1 record, .895 SV% and 3.26 GAA. He will face the Colorado Avalanche, who just snapped a five-game losing streak with a 3-2 overtime win over Edmonton in their previous game. Source: Jameson Olive
Georgiev starts Tuesday vs. the Panthers. Georgiev stopped 28 of 30 shots (.933 SV%) to snap a five-game losing streak as he beat Edmonton in his previous start. The 26-year-old has been solid for most of his first season in Colorado, with his 16-10-3 record, 2.67 GAA and .916 SV%. He will take on the Florida Panthers, who lost to Dallas 5-1 their last time out but are 2nd in the NHL in shots per game (35.7).Source: Peter Baugh