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Kyle Capobianco -- Anton Stralman. Riley Stillman -- Seth Jones. Jake McCabe -- Connor Murphy. Calvin de Haan -- Erik Gustafsson. Scratched: Adam Gaudette. Derek Forbort -- Charlie McAvoy. Matt Grzelcyk -- Brandon Carlo. Mike Reilly -- Connor Clifton. Scratched : Jakub Zboril , Karson Kuhlman. Injured: Trent Frederic upper body.

Ryan Graves -- Dougie Hamilton. Ty Smith -- Damon Severson. Jonas Siegenthaler -- P. We encourage you to review it carefully. The NHL uses cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies. Enter Search Term. Use arrows to navigate between autocomplete results. If no results appear, use Enter to do a full site search. Stream Games. Dallas Stars -- Braden Holtby. Talbot is with a 2. All defense, no offense. Saros has a 2. Jordan Binnington has been solid to start the season.

Another day, another year where Hellebuyck is getting hung out to dry. Anyone else in net, and those numbers are a lot worse. Anthony Stolarz was while Gibson was sidelined, giving up seven goals in two games. Gibson has a record with a 2. Jacob Markstrom leads the NHL with three shutouts so far this season. Calgary has gone in his eight starts, while the netminder holds a 1. Mike Smith had two great starts to the season, giving up just two goals in each before getting yanked in his third start.

Koskinen has been stellar so far, repping a 2. Even better, the Oilers are in his starts. Cal Petersen has been a bright spot for the Kings, but Quick has still made the majority of starts in net through 11 games. The veteran has a 2. San Jose Sharks -- Adin Hill.

Another team off to a surprisingly perfect start, the Sharks are , thanks to the play of their netminders. Adin Hill and James Reimer will likely continue to rotate in and out. Hill has gone this year, while Reimer is Grubauer has not exactly been the standout goalie the Kraken thought they were getting. Demko was plenty busy in his first four starts. He saw at least 30 shots in all four starts, and yet he managed a record, 2. At times he looks like the goalie that arrived in the middle of the season, solidified the Blues' goaltending position, then backstopped them to a championship.

At other times he has looked positively ordinary. At other times, like his past two postseasons, he has been prone to some major meltdowns. The most accurate assessment is that he is probably never as good as he looks at his peak and never as bad as he looks at his worst.

That makes him a pretty average goalie. A good team like the Blues can win with an average goalie. Similar to Hart in Philadelphia in that he was outstanding during his first two years in the league and then struggled badly in his third season.

That definitely makes this a pivotal year for him in his development, especially for a Devils team that is going to need him to be great to stay competitive in a ridiculously strong Metropolitan Division.

He is one of the four NHL players this season that is unvaccinated so that will definitely impact his availability in certain road games. After a couple of down years in Edmonton an easy thing to happen Talbot has really bounced back the past two years in Calgary and Minnesota, and now forms a really solid duo for the Wild alongside Kaapo Kahkonen.

Talbot's not a goalie that is going to steal a lot of games for you, but he is a solid veteran that will stop the shots he is supposed to stop. If he gives you a few bonus saves on shots he should not stop, that is a bonus. Khudobin has been the primary player the past couple of years so we will put him in the starter spot. He had a down year in but has been outstanding for the most part since joining the Stars.

He has a great defense in front of him that will help insulate things. The Stars need to just find a little more offense to help out the defense and goaltending.

Campbell was an unexpected surprise for the Maple Leafs in the second half of the season and played better than he will get credit for in the playoffs. He just happened to get outdueled by Carey Price. The question is going to be if he can duplicate that success over a full season for a team facing more pressure than any other team in the NHL to win. We are going to assume the Kings do the smart thing and go with Petersen as the primary goalie over Jonathan Quick.

With all due respect to what Quick has accomplished in his career, he is not the best goalie on this roster. Petersen has only appeared in 54 NHL games in his career but has consistently played well, owning a.

The Kings have a ton of young talent in their organization, but the defense is still very much a work in progress. That will test Petersen and Quick quite a bit this season. Nedeljkovic was a huge success for the Carolina Hurricanes a year ago, having a Calder Trophy-worthy season he finished in the top-three of the voting. So it was a little stunning to see them trade him to Detroit in the offseason. That is until you realize that Nedeljkovic had never really played at that level at any point in his career at any level and there is a chance that it was a fluke.

The rebuilding Red Wings are willing to take that gamble. If it works out, they have the goalie position locked down for years. The Capitals have had high hopes for Samsonov for quite some time, and the season was supposed to be his time to shine as their starter. It did not go as planned. He still has a ton of talent and potential, but he needs to take a big step forward this season.

He is another goalie that could end the season in the top or the bottom depending on how he performs. If we go by what we saw most recently from Jarry he is probably in the bottom-five of the league, or perhaps even lower. That is how much he struggled toward the end of the season and in the Stanley Cup Playoffs where goaltending completely determined the outcome of their First Round series against the New York Islanders. But he has to be better than that. He is better than that. The question is how much better.

He has been an All-Star in his career and still has potential. The Penguins just need to see him realize it. Tuukka Rask remains unsigned, so the Bruins are prepared to enter the season with Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman as their goaltending duo.

Ullmark signed a pretty significant long-term contract in free agency this offseason and figures to enter the season as the starter. He played well behind some absolutely dreadful Buffalo teams the past couple of years and should get way more support than he is used to with the Bruins, who are still a legitimate Stanley Cup contender.

That could result in a career year for him. The Hurricanes goalie duo of Nedeljkovic and Petr Mrazek was actually one of the most productive duos in the league during the season. They completely replaced it with Andersen and Antti Raanta.

This would have been the league's best duo four years ago, but now both goalies have serious question marks given their age, recent performance, and recent injury history.



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