Quick led the Golden Knights onto the ice for warmups. Quick was perfect in his last start, picking up his second shutout of the season with a 33-save blanking of the Carolina Hurricanes. The 37-year-old has been a revelation in his first three games since being traded to Vegas, posting a 3-0-0 record, 1.97 GAA and .939 SV%. He will take on the struggling Philadelphia Flyers, who have lost seven of their last eight games and are 30th in league scoring per game (2.55).Source: Vince Sapienza
Montembeault will start Tuesday in Pittsburgh. Montembeault stopped 16 of 18 shots (.889 SV%) in a relief appearance in his last game, picking up the no-decision as he attempted to stop the bleeding against the Colorado Avalanche. The 26-year-old Canadiens backup has been the better of the two goalies in Montreal, with his 12-13-3 record, .905 SV% and 3.28 GAA. He will face the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have won seven of their last nine games and are fifth in the NHL in shots per game (33.9). Source: Arpon Basu
Jarry will start Tuesday vs. the Canadiens. Jarry allowed two goals on 29 shots (.931 SV%) to snap a two-game losing streak with a victory over the New York Rangers in his last start. The 27-year-old has battled injuries all year but is solid when healthy, as shown by his 20-7-6 record, 2.86 GAA and .913 SV%. He will face the Montreal Canadiens, who are in the midst of a seven-game losing skid after a 8-4 loss last night.Source: @penguins
Vasilevskiy led the Lightning onto the ice for warmups. Vasilevskiy allowed three goals on 22 shots (.864 SV%) for his fourth defeat in five games as he took the loss vs. Winnipeg in his previous start. The 28-year-old has been strong, but not his usual dominant self this season, yet still is second in the NHL in wins due to his 29-17-4 record, 2.70 GAA and .914 SV%. He will take on the New Jersey Devils, who have won four of their last five games and are fourth in the NHL in both goals per game (3.53) and shots per game (34.5).Source: Gabby Shirley
Markstrom will start Tuesday in Arizona. Markstrom stopped 30 of 31 shots (.968 SV%) for his third win in four games as he was victorious over Ottawa in his previous start. The 33-year-old has had a terrible season to date but has looked better as of late, leading to his 18-18-8 record, 2.83 GAA and .895 SV%. He will take on the Arizona Coyotes, who have surprisingly won three of their last four games but are last in the NHL in shots per game (25.8). Source: Pat Steinberg
Andersen led the Hurricanes onto the ice for warmups. Andersen allowed three goals on 23 shots (.870 SV%) to snap a two-game winning streak as he lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in his last start. The 33-year-old has had an up-and-down season, with his 16-7-0 record, 2.38 GAA and .904 SV%. He will take on Winnipeg, who have lost two straight after a 3-2 win over Tampa Bay last game.Source: Cory Lavalette
Korpisalo led the Kings onto the ice for warmups. Korpisalo stopped 28 of 30 shots (.933 SV%) for his third-straight win as he beat Colorado his last time between the pipes. The 28-year-old has been incredible in his two starts since being traded to Chicago, with his 2-0-0 record, 2.01 GAA and .929 SV%. He will face the New York Islanders, who just snapped a three-game winning streak with a 5-1 loss to Washington last game.Source: Zach Dooley
Mrazek will start Tuesday vs. the Bruins. Mrazek allowed two goals on 36 shots (.944 SV%) for his fifth-straight loss as Tampa Bay handed him another loss in his previous start. The 31-year-old has had a nightmarish 2022-23 season, with his 8-19-3 record, 3.69 GAA and .894 SV%. He will face the league-leading Boston Bruins, who have surprisingly lost two of their last three games but are still second in the NHL in goals per game (3.74).Source: Mark Lazerus
Skinner will start Tuesday vs. the Senators. Skinner allowed six goals on 37 shots (.838 SV%) to snap a four-game winning streak as he took a loss from Toronto in his last start. The 24-year-old Oilers' starter will be looking to surpass the 20-win plateau Tuesday, with his 19-14-4 record, 2.92 GAA and .911 SV%. He will face the Ottawa Senators, who have lost three of their last four games and are eighth in the NHL in shots per game (33.0). Source: Jason Gregor
Tarasov will start Tuesday in San Jose. Tarasov last took the Blue Jackets' crease on January 17th and picked up his sixth-straight loss in a 28-save (.929 SV%) defeat to Nashville. The 23-year-old old netminder has struggled to pick up victories with his 2-9-1 record but has a decent .908 SV% and 3.28 GAA. He takes on the struggling San Jose Sharks, who have lost eight of their last nine contests and are 24th in the NHL in both goals per game (2.87) and shots on goal per game (29.9). Source: Jeff Svoboda
Vanecek will start Tuesday vs. the Lightning. Vanecek was perfect, stopping 32 of 32 shots for his third shutout of the season as he shut out Carolina in his previous start the last time out. The 27-year-old has been very successful in his first season as a Devil, yet is still 20 wins off of Martin Brodeur's single-season Devils' win record as he has a 28-7-3 record, 2.48 GAA and .910 SV%. He will take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, who have lost seven of their last nine games after a 3-2 loss to Winnipeg last game. Source: Amanda Stein
Sorokin will start Tuesday in Los Angeles. Sorokin allowed three goals on 36 shots (.917 SV%) for his third-straight victory as he picked up the win over Pittsburgh in his last start. The 27-year-old is having an incredible season yet again with his 2.35 GAA and .926 SV% but still has a lacklustre 23-18-6 record. He will take on the Los Angeles Kings, who snapped a five-game winning streak with a 2-1 shootout loss to Nashville last game.Source: Kevin Kurz
Darcy Kuemper will start Tuesday vs. the New York Rangers. Kuemper was perfect, stopping all 18 of 18 shots for his fifth shutout of the season as he blanked the New York Islanders in his previous start. The 32-year-old has been solid in his first season in Washington despite limited help, with his 20-20-5 record, 2.71 GAA and .913 SV%. He will take on the New York Rangers, who have lost three of their last five games and are 14th in the NHL in goals per game (3.23). Source: Roman Stubbs