Lindgren will start Thursday vs. the Ducks. Lindgren allowed three goals on 32 shots (.906 SV%) for his third loss in four starts as he was downed by San Jose last game. The 29-year-old has struggled as of late which has led to his 12-7-2 record, 2.69 GAA and .907 SV%. He takes on the Anaheim Ducks, who have lost six-straight contests after a 6-1 loss to Tampa last game. Source: Tarik El-Bashir
Pheonix Copley will start Thursday vs. New Jersey.Copley allowed two goals on 20 shots (.900 SV%) for his second-straight loss as he was defeated by Minnesota in his last start. The 31-year-old Alaska native has been great for the Kings since taking over the crease in December, with his 17-4-1 record, .904 SV% and 2.67 GAA. He takes on the New Jersey Devils, who lost their previous game 5-2 to Montreal but are fourth in the NHL in shots per game (34.3).Source: Zach Dooley
Husso will start Thursday vs. the Rangers. Husso stopped 26 of 27 shots (.963 SV%) for his fifth win in six games as he defeated the Washington Capitals in his previous start. The 28-year-old has had an up-and-down first season in Detroit, with his 22-13-5 record, 2.90 GAA and .905 SV%. He will take on the New York Rangers, who have lost two-straight after winning seven in a row before this recent slump. Source: Helene St. James
Fleury will start Thursday in Columbus. Fleury allowed three goals on 19 shots for his third-straight loss as he was downed by Colorado in his previous start. The second-oldest goaltender in the NHL has been losing starts lately due to his shakey play, as shown by his 16-13-3 record, 2.98 GAA and .901 SV%. He will take on Columbus, who just snapped a two-game winning streak with a 3-2 overtime loss to Arizona. Source: Kevin Falness
Jarry will start Thursday vs. the Oilers. Jarry allowed three goals on 31 shots (.903 SV%) for his second-straight loss as he was beaten by the New York Islanders last start. The 27-year-old has been excellent when healthy this season, with his 16-6-5 record, .920 SV% and 2.67 GAA. He will face the Edmonton Oilers, who just snapped a four-game losing streak with a 4-2 win over Philadelphia last game.Source: Danny Shirey
Silovs led the Canucks onto the ice for warmups. Silovs stopped 35 of 37 shots (.946 SV%) for his first career win as he beat Philadelphia in his previous start. The 21-year-old has had two very opposite starts for Vancouver, with his 1-1-0 record, 3.54 GAA and .891 SV%. He takes on the St. Louis Blues, who have lost three-straight games and are 20th in the NHL in goals per game (3.04).Source: Matthew DeFranks
Binnington will start Thursday vs. the Canucks. Binnington allowed four goals on 36 shots (.889 SV%) for his second-straight loss as he was defeated by Carolina in his last start. The 29-year-old has not been good this season, yet still starts nightly as shown by his 21-20-3 record, 3.29 GAA and .893 SV%. He takes on the Vancouver Canucks, who have lost four of their last five games after a 5-4 shootout loss to Nashville last game.Source: Lou Korac
Jeremy Swayman will start Thursday vs. Seattle. Swayman was perfect, stopping 28 of 28 shots for his second shutout of the season as he beat Nashville in his last start. The 24-year-old Bruins' backup has been slowly making their starting position a 50/50 split due to his impressive 13-4-4 record, 2.21 GAA and .918 SV%. He will face Seattle, who is coming off a 4-0 loss to San Jose but is fifth in the NHL in goals per game (3.46). Source: Boston Bruins
Grubauer led the Kraken onto the ice for warmups. Grubauer stopped 21 of 23 shots for his third win in four games as he beat Detroit in his previous starts. The 31-year-old has really stepped up his game in the previous month, leading to him taking the majority of starts and his 8-9-3 record, 2.81 GAA and .900 SV%. He takes on the NHL-leading Boston Bruins, who are in the middle of a four-game winning streak after their 3-1 victory over Ottawa last game.Source: Bob Condor
Vitek Vanecek will start Thursday vs. Los Angeles. Vanecek allowed four goals on 17 shots (.765 SV%) as he snapped a two-game winning streak with an ugly loss to Montreal in his previous start. The 27-year-old has had many more good nights than bad in his first season in New Jersey, leading to an impressive 24-6-3 record, 2.35 GAA and .914 SV%. He takes on the Los Angeles Kings, who just snapped a four-game winning streak with a 2-1 loss to Minnesota last game.Source: Zach Dooley