Saros will start Tuesday in Boston. Saros allowed seven goals on 39 shots (.821 SV%) to snap a two-game winning streak as he lost to the Seattle Kraken in his previous start. The 27-year-old has been the Predators' best player yet again this season, with his 28-20-7 record, 2.80 GAA and .915 SV%. He takes on the red-hot Boston Bruins, who have won their last seven games and are second in the NHL in goals per game (3.73). Source: Emma Lingan
Korpisalo led the Kings onto the ice for warmups. Korpisalo stopped 25 of 26 shots (.962 SV%) for his fifth win in six games as he beat the Winnipeg Jets in his last start. The 28-year-old has been incredible since joining the Kings at the trade deadline, with his 4-0-1 record, 1.77 GAA and .929 SV%. He takes on the Calgary Flames, who have won two of their last three games and are second in the NHL in shots per game (35.5).Source: Zach Dooley
Primeau will start Tuesday in Philadelphia. Primeau was 14-14-6, with a 3.13 GAA and .906 SV% with the Laval Rocket (AHL) and will make his first start of the 2022-23 season Tuesday vs. Philadelphia. The 23-year-old has previously played in 19 career NHL games played, recording an ugly 3-10-2 record, with a .857 SV% and 3.00 GAA. He will face the Philadelphia Flyers, who have won three-straight games but are 30th in the NHL in goals per game (2.68). Source: Priyanta Emrith
Quick led the Golden Knights onto the ice for warmups. Quick stopped 31 of 34 shots (.912 SV%) for his fifth win in six starts as he beat Vancouver his last time between the pipes. The 37-year-old has been very solid since joining the Golden Knights at the trade deadline, proven by his 5-1-0 record, 2.93 GAA and .908 SV%. He will face the Edmonton Oilers, who have won five of their last six games and lead the NHL in goals per game (3.93).Source: Jesse Granger
Vasilevskiy led the Lightning onto the ice for warmups. Vasilevskiy allowed two goals on 34 shots (.941 SV%) for his third-straight loss as he was downed by the Boston Bruins his last time between the pipes. The 28-year-old has been solid yet again this season, but will not lead the NHL in wins for a sixth-straight year as he has a 31-20-4 record, 2.69 GAA and .914 SV%. He will take on the Carolina Hurricanes, who have won three of their last five games and are third in the NHL in shots per game (34.8).Source: Gabby Shirley
Kochetkov will start Tuesday vs. the Lightning. Kochetkov stopped 41 of 44 shots (.932 SV%) to snap a two-game losing streak as he beat the Toronto Maple Leafs his previous time between the pipes. The 23-year-old rookie has been impressive when called upon this season, with his 12-6-5 record, 2.41 GAA and .911 SV%. He will take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, who have lost four straight after a 2-1 defeat to Boston last game.Source: Walt Ruff
Binnington will start Tuesday vs. the Canucks. Binnington allowed two goals on 14 shots (.857 SV%) in a relief loss in his last game as he took the defeat to the Los Angeles Kings his last time out. The 29-year-old has been horrendous this season, with his 23-25-5 record, 3.38 GAA and .892 SV%. He will take on the Vancouver Canucks, who have won three straight games and five of their last six.Source: Lou Korac
Oettinger will start Tuesday in Chicago. Oettinger stopped 40 of 42 shots (.952 SV%) for his third win in five starts as he beat the Pittsburgh Penguins in his last game. The 24-year-old has been exceptional in his second-straight 30-win season, with his 31-10-11 record, 2.50 GAA and .918 SV%. He takes on the Chicago Blackhawks, who have lost five-straight and are last in the NHL in goals per game (2.42). Source: Mike Heika
Hellebuyck will start Tuesday in San Jose. Hellebuyck allowed three goals on 28 shots (.892 SV%) to snap a two-game winning streak as he lost to the Los Angeles Kings in his previous start. The 29-year-old has been great this season as he attempts to keep the Jets in a playoff position, with his 32-23-2 record, 2.59 GAA and .918 SV%. He will face the free-falling San Jose Sharks, who are in the midst of a nine-game losing streak and are 25th in the NHL in goals (2.85). Source: Ken Wiebe