Joseph Woll will start Game 4 vs. Florida.Woll allowed three goals on 21 shots (.857 SV%) as he lost in overtime to Florida in Game 3 after filling in early in the second period for an injury Ilya Samsonov. The 24-year-old has not seen much action in the 2022-23 playoffs so far, posting a 0-1-0 record, .846 SV% and 3.85 GAA. He will hope to keep the Maple Leafs' season alive as they take on Florida on the road, who led the NHL in shots on goal per game (36.8) during the regular season. Source: Mark Masters
Sergei Bobrovsky will start Game 4 vs. Toronto. Bobrovsky stopped 22 of 24 shots (.917 SV%) for his sixth consecutive win as he extended the Panthers' series lead to 3-0 with a 3-2 win over Toronto in his previous start. The 34-year-old is showing signs of his younger self as he has been sensational throughout the playoffs so far, with a 6-1-0 record, .909 SV% and 3.13 GAA. He will hope to sweep the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 4, who closed out their regular season ninth in the NHL in goals per game (3.39). Source: Katie Engleson
Adin Hill will start Game 4 vs. Edmonton. Hill was sensational in Game 3 after filling in for the injured Laurent Brossoit as he stopped all 28 of 28 shots across 47:48 TOI to lead the Golden Knights to a 5-1 victory over Edmonton. The 26-year-old has yet to be scored on across two relief appearances in the playoffs, as he is 1-0-0 with 28 saves on 28 shots through three total periods of play. He will look to lead Vegas to a commanding 3-1 series lead as they take on Edmonton, who led the NHL in goals per game (3.96) during the regular season.Source: Jason Gregor
Stuart Skinner will start Game 4 vs. Vegas. Skinner was pulled in Game 3 after allowing four goals on 23 shots (.826 SV%) as Edmonton dropped their contest to Vegas 5-1 to go down 2-1 in the series to the Golden Knights last game. The 24-year-old Edmonton native has had an up-and-down first playoffs, with his 4-4-0 record, .888 SV% and 3.60 GAA. He will hope to even out the series as he takes on Vegas in Game 4, who finished the regular season 14th in the NHL in goals per game (3.26). Source: Vince Sapienza