Alzner will replace Noah Juulsen, who is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Alzner has not picked up a point and averaged 17:11 TOI/GM in two games this year.

Alzner will replace Noah Juulsen, who is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Alzner has not picked up a point and averaged 17:11 TOI/GM in two games this year.
Juulsen is considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury that will force him to miss Saturday’s game in Boston. With Juulsen out, Karl Alzner will draw back into the lineup.
The Canadiens want to get Charles Hudon back in the lineup on Saturday, so Andrew Shaw will take a seat against the Bruins.
The Bruins thought there was a chance that Krug would make his season debut on Saturday, but head coach Bruce Cassidy said that he is “looking good for Tuesday.” The Bruins will continue to roll out a patchwork bluline with Krug and three other defensemen injured.
Dubnyk allowed one goal on 24 shots in the Wild’s win over the Kings on Thursday. Dubnyk extended his winning streak to three games, stopping 87 of the last 90 shots (.967 SV%) that he has faced. Tonight he gets another crack at the Avalanche. He lost in Colorado on opening night despite stopping 36 of 38 shots.
Allen was pulled after allowing four goals on 21 shots in the Blues loss to the Blue Jackets on Thursday. Allen has struggled to a 3.93 GAA and .876 SV% in his first eight starts of the season. Tonight he faces the Blackhawks for the third time this season—he has gone 0-0-2 with a 4.25 GAA and .888 SV% in their first two meetings.
Ullmark stopped 19 of 20 shots in the Sabres road win in Los Angeles last Saturday. Ullmark could work his way into more starts if he continues to play as well as he has through two games. Ullmark comes into Saturday at 2-0-0 while stopping 55 of the 56 shots (.982 SV%) that he has faced this year.
Korpisalo allowed four goals on 37 shots in the Blue Jackets win in St. Louis on Thursday. Korpisalo has won each of his first three starts this season, despite posting a below average 3.29 GAA and .898 SV%. He continues to steal starts from Sergei Bobrovsky and makes for a decent option against the 25th ranked offence in the NHL (2.60 GF/PG).
Andersen stopped 38 of 40 shots in the Maple Leafs win in Winnipeg on Wednesday. Andersen snapped a brief two-game losing skid and will start against Winnipeg again tonight. If he did it on the road, he can do it on home-ice, where he is 1-3-0 with a 2.56 GAA and .917 SV% this season.
Kinkaid allowed four goals on 36 shots in the Devils loss to the Predators on Thursday. Kinkaid started the season 4-0-0 but has now lost three in a row while posting a 3.63 GAA and .875 SV%. This afternoon he faces a Panthers team that is 2-3-3 despite averaging a solid 3.13 goals per game through eight games.
Reimer stopped 20 of 22 shots in the Panthers win over the Islanders on Wednesday. Reimer finally recorded his first win of the season and earned himself another start in New Jersey this afternoon. Reimer is 1-0-1 with a 2.93 GAA and .883 SV% in two starts and two relief appearances on the road this season.
Anderson was a third round pick of the Devils (No. 73 overall) in 2016 and turned pro this season after his sophomore season at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Anderson has collected five points (2G / 3A) in eight games with Binghamton this season and will make his NHL debut because Marcus Johansson is out with an illness. Anderson will skate on the fourth line with Kevin Rooney and Brian Boyle.
Johansson missed Friday’s practice with an illness and will not play this afternoon. Joey Anderson has been recalled from the AHL and will make his NHL debut. Johansson should be ready to return next Tuesday in Tampa Bay.
Dell allowed three goals on 27 shots in the Sharks overtime loss in New York on October 11th. Martin Jones has started the last four games, but Dell will be back in the crease tonight. Tonight’s game features the two teams that average the most shots per game, so Dell will likely be a busy man. The Hurricanes come in tied for 14th in scoring (3.22 GF/PG).
Domingue allowed three goals on 36 shots in the Lightning’s win in Chicago last Sunday. Domingue won’t get a ton of playing time, but he has played very well in his first two starts of the season. So far, he is 2-0-0 with a 2.50 GAA and .934 SV% and has a nice matchup tonight vs. his former squad.
Vasilevskiy stopped all 22 shots that he faced in the Lightning’s shutout win in Colorado on Wednesday. Vasilevskiy was able to shutout one of the hottest offences in the league to win his fourth game of the season. The young netminder has posted an impressive 1.80 GAA, .941 SV% and one shutout in his first six starts of the season and is a must-start whenever he gets the call between the pipes.
Raanta allowed four goals on 31 shots in Winnipeg last Saturday. Raanta served as the Coyotes backup for the last two games because of an illness, but is expected to draw back into the crease tonight. Raanta has just two wins in six starts despite posting a 2.32 GAA and .911 SV% so far.
Fleury allowed two goals on 26 shots in the Golden Knights loss to Vancouver on Wednesday. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for Fleury, who will face a Lightning team that has won five of their last six games while averaging 4.33 goals per game.
Nosek has played up and down the Vegas lineup this season, but has just one goal on 16 shots in nine games to show for it. He will take a seat tonight to give Oscar Lindberg a chance to play for the first time since October 10th.