Hellebuyck will start Tuesday in Montreal. Hellebuyck stopped 20 of 21 shots (.952 SV%) for his sixth win in seven games as he beat Arizona easily in his previous start. The 29-year-old is having a Vezina Trophy-worthy season, with his 22-10-1 record, 2.37 GAA and .926 SV%. He will face the Montreal Canadiens, who have won three of their last five games after a 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers last game. Source: Paul Edmonds
Montembeault will start Tuesday vs. the Jets. Montembeault stopped 38 of 39 shots in the Canadiens' win over the Rangers on Sunday. It ws another strong performance from Montembeault, who has not stopped 150 of the last 159 shots (.943 SV%) that he's faced in his last four outings. Tonight he'll make his fifth consecutive start and faces a Jets team that has won eight of their last nine games. Source: Marc-Antoine Godin
Gustavsson will start Tuesday in Washington. Gustavsson stopped 19 of 20 shots (.950 SV%) for his third win in four games as he beat the New York Islanders in his previous start. The Wild's backup netminder has been incredible this season, with his 10-6-1 record, 2.17 GAA and .925 SV%. He takes on the Washington Capitals, who snapped a two-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders last game and are 13th in the NHL in goals per game (3.22). Source: Michael Russo
Sergei Bobrovsky will start Tuesday vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs. Bobrovsky stopped 28 of 29 shots (.966 SV%) for his fourth win in five games as he beat Buffalo in his previous start Monday. The 34-year-old starts back-to-back games for the first time this season and is 12-13-1 with a 3.19 GAA and .899 SV%. He will take on the Toronto Maple Leafs, who are hoping to get back in the win column after two straight losses. Source: Katie Engleson
Anthony Stolarz will start Tuesday vs. Philadelphia. Stolarz stopped all 16 of 16 shots in a perfect relief performance his last time between the pipes, filling in for a period as his team lost to Edmonton. The 28-year-old Ducks' backup netminder has struggled this season, with his 3-5-0 record, 3.88 GAA and .893 SV%. He will face the Philadelphia Flyers, who have won seven of their last nine games but are coming off a 6-0 loss to Boston on Monday. Source: Adam Kimelman
Samuel Ersson will start Tuesday vs. Anaheim. Ersson stopped all 28 shots for his first career shutout as he won his fourth straight game in a flawless victory over Buffalo in his last start. The 23-year-old rookie has been unbeatable throughout his first six career games, with his 4-0-0 record, 2.44 GAA and .917 SV%. He will be taking on the Anaheim Ducks, who will be looking to snap a four-game losing skid after a 4-3 overtime loss to Pittsburgh in their last game. Source: Bill Meltzer
Tarasov will start Tuesday in Nashville. Tarasov surrendered four goals on 20 shots in the Blue Jackets' loss in Chicago on December 23rd. Tarasov has lost five straight in regulation, allowing a combined 16 goals on 158 shots (.899 SV%). In 12 appearances this season, Tarasov has gone 2-8-1 with a .907 SV% this season. Tonight he'll face a Predators team that has won five of their last eight while averaging 3.3 goals for per game. Source: Jeff Svoboda
Mrazek will start Tuesday vs. the Sabres. Mrazek had the worst start of his 12-year career last game, allowing one four goals on five shots (.200 SV%) before being pulled in a matchup vs. Seattle. The struggles of last game have been common for Mrazek, who is having a horrendous season with his 3-10-1 record, 4.26 GAA and .875 SV%. He will face off against the Buffalo Sabres, who have lost four of their last five games after a 4-1 loss to Florida on Monday. Source: Charlie Roumeliotis
Campbell will start Tuesday vs. the Kraken. Campbell allowed three goals on 30 shots in the Oilers' win in Vegas on Saturday. Campbell has won three straight games, stopping 73 of the 79 shots (.924 SV%) that he faced. Campbell had an .876 SV% in his first 15 appearances, but has a .910 SV% in his last seven games. With Stuart Skinner (personal) just retuning to the ice on Monday, the Oilers will stick with Campbell vs. a Kraken team that lost to the Lightning yesterday. Source: Jack Michaels