Goligoski failed the concussion test after exiting Monday’s game in Dallas following a hit from Brett Ritchie—Ritchie was ejected for boarding. Goligoski will be tested again today but is not expected to be available in Nashville.

Goligoski failed the concussion test after exiting Monday’s game in Dallas following a hit from Brett Ritchie—Ritchie was ejected for boarding. Goligoski will be tested again today but is not expected to be available in Nashville.
Rinne allowed three goals on 26 shots in the Predators loss to the Stars on Saturday. Rinne has gone 1-3-1 with a 4.05 GAA and .879 SV% in his last five outings. He’ll try to right the ship tonight against Arizona, who played last night and are extremely banged up right now. Rinne remains a sold option despite his recent struggles.
Hellebuyck gave up three goals on 29 shots in the Jets win over the Ducks on Saturday. Hellebuyck has won three in a row despite giving up three goals in all three games, posting a .909 SV%. He made 41 saves on 44 shots in a 5-3 win in his first start against the Sharks (Dec.20).
Binnington allowed two goals on 20 shots in the Blues win in Columbus on Saturday. Binnington has taken over as the Blues’ No.1 netminder and comes into Tuesday’s game at 6-1-1 with a 1.63 GAA, .933 SV% and one shutout in his last eight starts. The 25-year-old has been solid on the road as well, going 4-1-1 with a 1.67 GAA, .925 SV% and one shutout.
Point was scratched from the Lightning’s lineup in New York on Saturday but the Lightning said that it’s just a minor injury and it looks like he could be back in on Tuesday. Point has been outstanding this season, scoring 30 goals with 35 assists (65 points) in 51 games and is a must-start if he ends up playing.
Price surrendered three goals on 24 shots in the Canadiens win over the Oilers on Sunday. Price has been on-fire as of late, winning five straight starts while posting an impressive 1.39 GAA, .957 SV% and one shutout. He has been excellent and has the best matchup possible tonight. Anaheim played in Toronto last night, rank last in the NHL in goals/per game and have lost 16 of their last 18 (2-12-4).
Murray allowed three goals on 33 shots in the Penguins loss in Toronto on Saturday. The Penguins are riding Murray like a clear-cut No.1 and tonight he makes his 26th start of the season and second vs. the Hurricanes. Murray stopped all 39 shots that he faced in a 3-0 shutout win in his first start vs. Carolina (Dec.22).
Kinkaid allowed four goals on 25 shots in the Devils loss to the Rangers last Thursday. Kinkaid has given up at least three goals in six straight games, going 1-5-0 with a 3.71 GAA and .891 SV% over that span. The only thing going for Kinkaid tonight is a matchup with the second-lowest scoring team in the NHL, who played last night.
Holtby allowed one goal on 39 shots in the Capitals loss to Boston on Sunday. It was a tough-luck loss for Holtby, who was outstanding for the first time in a while. Tonight he will face a Canucks team that played last night—he stopped 22 of 24 shots in a 5-2 win in his first start against Vancouver this season (Oct.22).
DiPietro is one of the league’s top goaltending prospects but has struggled since a midseason trade to the Ottawa 67’s, where he is 7-2-0 despite a 2.82 GAA and .896 SV%. DiPietro will backup Jacob Markstrom vs. the Capitals because Thatcher Demko tweaked something in warmups on Monday.
Demko, who likely would have been in-line to start Tuesday’s game, tweaked something in warmups on Monday and will not be available for Tuesday’s contest. Mikey DiPietro will join the Canucks in Washington to serve as Jacob Markstrom’s backup.
Edler took an awkward fall, face-first onto the ice in Philadelphia on Monday and will remain in a Philadelphia area hospital while the Canucks travel to Washington. It was a scary fall and will likely result in Edler missing a fair amount of time. Look for Alex Biega to replace Edler in the lineup on Tuesday.
Ullmark allowed two goals on seven shots after replacing Carter Hutton in the Sabres loss to the Blackhawks on Friday. Ullmark was really good for a stretch of games in late-December but hasn’t been very good in his last seven outings—going 1-4-0 with a 3.25 GAA and .891 SV%. The 25-year-old has also been much better on the road than he has in Buffalo this season—4-2-1 despite a 3.37 GAA and .898 SV% on home-ice.
Markstrom stopped 28 of 30 shots in the Canucks 2-1 loss in Philadelphia last night. With Thatcher Demko tweaking something in warmups last night, Markstrom will start for the second night in a row. In his three previous starts on zero rest, Markstrom is 1-2-0 with a 3.05 GAA and .892 SV%.
Halak allowed three goals on 27 shots in the Bruins loss to the Jets on January 29th. Halak has gone 0-3-1 with a 3.24 GAA and .850 SV% in his last four starts and tonight he faces a Rangers team that is just 5-3-1 in their last nine games despite averaging 3.22 goals for per game. Halak made 11 saves on 13 shots in relief in the Bruins last outing vs. New York.
Rask stopped all 24 shots that he faced in the Bruins shutout win in Washington on Sunday. In his last 10 starts, Rask has not lost in regulation, going 7-0-2 with a 1.70 GAA, .942 SV% and two shutouts. Rask has been on a tear and tonight he faces the Islanders for the second time—he stopped 28 of 29 shots in a 2-1 shoutout win over them in late-November.
Quick allowed three goals on 31 shots in the Kings loss to the Islanders on Saturday. Quick has lost three of his last four starts (1-2-1) with a 3.66 GAA and .901 SV% and faces a hot Rangers team on Monday. New York has won five of their last eight while averaging 3.25 goals for per game and are 13-8-5 at Madison Square Garden this season.
Gibson was pulled after allowing six goals on 14 shots in the Ducks 9-3 loss in Winnipeg on Saturday. Gibson is doing his best behind a lacklustre Ducks team and things may get even worse in Toronto tonight. After November, Gibson was 9-8-4 with a 2.54 GAA (14th in the NHL) and a .927 SV% (t-5th). Since then he is 7-9-2 with a 3.31 GAA (42nd) and .899 SV% (33rd).
Gibson was pulled after allowing six goals on 14 shots in the Ducks 9-3 loss in Winnipeg on Saturday. Gibson is doing his best behind a lacklustre Ducks team and things may get even worse in Toronto tonight. After November, Gibson was 9-8-4 with a 2.54 GAA (14th in the NHL) and a .927 SV% (t-5th). Since then he is 7-9-2 with a 3.31 GAA (42nd) and .899 SV% (33rd).
Kuemper allowed three goals on 35 shots in the Coyotes overtime loss in San Jose on Saturday. Kuemper has been excellent as of late, going 6-0-2 with a 2.20 GAA, .924 SV% and one shutout in his last eight starts. As solid as he has been, he is 7-6-2 with a 2.84 GAA and .908 SV% on the road and faces a hot Stars team tonight.