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Bishop will make his Stars debut on Friday vs. Vegas.

Prior to the 2016-17 season, Bishop was one of the best fantasy goalies around. He was tied for the league-lead in wins (112), tied for fifth in SV% (.922) and sixth in GAA (2.20) in the three previous seasons. The wheels fell off in Tampa Bay last year due to injuries to stars like Steven Stamkos, but now Bishop finds himself behind another high-powered offence and in a goalie-friendly system under new head coach Ken Hitchcock. He’s a must-start in the Vegas Golden Knights inaugural game.

Ben Bishop
The Blue Jackets did not hold a morning skate.

Columbus has been one of the teams who tend to take the morning off and makes it difficult to get a read on their starting goalie. However, there were two players on the ice this morning, one of which was Sergei Bobrovsky. This suggests that Joonas Korpisalo may get the nod tonight, saving Bobrovsky for tomorrow's game in Chicago. Head coach John Tortorella will speak to the media around 5 p.m. ET and is expected to announce his starter at that time.

Joonas Korpisalo
Bobrovsky is expected to start the Blue Jackets season opener vs. the Islanders.

Bobrovsky is coming off of a Vezina-winning season in which he started a career-high 63 games, 41 wins with a 2.06 GAA, .931 SV% and seven shutouts. Injuries have been a bugaboo for the 29-year-old netminder, who ranked 24th in games stared (86) in the two years prior. If he can stay on the ice, the Russian netminder has as good of a shot as any to finish as a top-5 fantasy netminder.

Sergei Bobrovsky
Ho-Sang will be a healthy scratch for the season opener.

Throughout the last week, Ho-Sang was skating on the third line with Brock Nelson and Anthony Beauvillier, but will sit in Columbus. The Islanders are going with an experienced lineup for opening night, meaning Jason Chimera will replace Ho-Sang in the lineup for at least one game.

Josh Ho-Sang
Chimera will be in the Islanders opening night lineup.

Chimera has been skating as an extra forward since the end of training camp, but the Islanders will go with an experienced roster vs. the Blue Jackets, meaning Josh Ho-Sang will sit. Chimera is coming off of a shocking 20-goal, 13-assist season while shooting 16.5 percent.

Jason Chimera
Luongo will start the Panthers season opener in Tampa Bay.

Luongo enters his 18th NHL season and is no longer the workhorse he once was. Luongo will start opening night, but is expected to basically split starts down the middle with James Reimer. In 39 starts last season, Luongo was 17-15-6 with a 2.68 GAA and .915 SV%. The Panthers are a completely different looking team and have a new head coach, who brings a fast paced style of hockey with him. This could lead to more work for Luongo on a nightly basis.

Roberto Luongo
Quick leads the Kings onto the ice for warmups.

Quick will look to have a better season opener tonight than he did last year. Quick left last year’s game No.1 with a groin injury and ended up missing four and a half months as a result. Upon his return, Quick was 8-5-2 with a 2.26 GAA and .917 SV% and two shutouts. Those are very Quick-like numbers for the veteran who will face the Flyers, who are on the wrong end of a back-to-back after beating the Sharks last night.

Jonathan Quick
Neuvirth will start Thursday in Los Angeles.

With Brian Elliott starting the Flyers’ season opener last night, Neuvirth is expected to go tonight vs. the Kings. Neuvirth and Elliott are expected to split time this season, but Neuvirth will need a good game to keep pace with the veteran, who stopped 32 of 35 shots in a win in San Jose last night. Neuvirth was 11-11-1 with a 2.82 GAA and .891 SV% last year—he simply needs to be better in 2017-18 because Anthony Stolarz lurks around the corner.

Michal Neuvirth
Rask leads the Bruins onto the ice for warmups.

In 2016-17, Rask started 62-plus games for the third straight season and was tied for sixth in the NHL in GAA (2.23) with a .915 SV%. Rask has been a reliable No.1 fantasy option for years and he hasn’t showed any signs of slowing down. Tonight he will take on a Predators team without Patrice Bergeron, David Backes or Torey Krug. Nashville averaged 2.90 goals for per game a year ago.

Tuukka Rask
Rinne leads the Predators onto the ice for warmups in Boston.

In 2016-17, Rinne started at least 61 games for the third straight season and won 30-plus games for the sixth time in his career. Rinne has an average regular season, posting a 2.42 GAA and .918 SV% in 61 games but was marvellous in the playoffs en route to a Stanley Cup Finals appearance. Rinne will have to fend off his young backup Juuse Saros for starts, but should be able to play like a low-end No.1/high-end No.2 option nonetheless.

Pekka Rinne
Quick is expected to start the Kings opener vs. the Flyers.

Quick will look to have a better season opener tonight than he did last year. Quick left last year’s game No.1 with a groin injury and ended up missing four and a half months as a result. Upon his return, Quick was 8-5-2 with a 2.26 GAA and .917 SV% and two shutouts. Those are very Quick-like numbers for the veteran who will face the Flyers, who are on the wrong end of a back-to-back after beating the Sharks last night.

Jonathan Quick
Domingue will start the Coyotes season opener in Anaheim.

This summer, the Coyotes went out and acquired Antti Raanta to be their No.1 netminder. Despite acquiring the former backup, Domingue will get the nod in the season opener with Raanta not cleared to play due to a lower-body injury. Domingue has a career 2.87 GAA and .910 SV%, but doesn’t draw too tough of a matchup tonight because the Ducks are decimated by injuries.

Louis Domingue
Varlamov starts Colorado's season opener in New York.

After starting 57-plus games for three straight seasons, Varlamov was bit by the injury bug last season, starting just 23 games. In his 24 appearances, the Russian netminder struggled to an ugly 3.38 GAA and .898 SV%. Varlamov plays behind one of the worst teams in the NHL which will limit his upside in 2017-18. Look for him to improve on last year’s numbers, but he draws a difficult matchup in his first start of the year.

Semyon Varlamov
Rask is expected to start the Bruins season opener vs. Nashville.

In 2016-17, Rask started 62-plus games for the third straight season and was tied for sixth in the NHL in GAA (2.23) with a .915 SV%. Rask has been a reliable No.1 fantasy option for years and he hasn’t showed any signs of slowing down. Tonight he will take on a Predators team without Patrice Bergeron, David Backes or Torey Krug. Nashville averaged 2.90 goals for per game a year ago.

Tuukka Rask
Call up / Send down
Call up / Send down
The Ducks have recalled Giovanni Fiore from San Diego (AHL).

Fiore, 21, is an undrafted free agent who picked one a goal and assist in four preseason games with the Ducks. The Quebec native is turned pro after collecting 52 goals and 38 assists (90 points) in 61 games with Cape Breton (QMJHL) last season.

Giovanni Fiore
Getzlaf (lower-body) will miss the Ducks season opener.

Getzlaf returned to practice on Wednesday, but was not on the ice for the morning skate and will be held out of the Ducks’ opener vs. Arizona. There’s no word as of now on how Getzlaf’s absence will affect the Ducks’ line combinations.

Ryan Getzlaf
Holtby will start the Capitals season opener in Ottawa.

In 2016-17, Holtby followed up his Vezina Trophy campaign with a 2.07 GAA and .925 SV% and finished second in the Vezina voting. Holtby has become fantasy hockey’s best goaltender, winning 40-plus games in three consecutive seasons and ranking first in shutouts (21), second in GAA (2.17) and SV% (.923) over that stretch. You likely selected him with an early-round pick, so get him in your lineup whenever he gets the nod—especially tonight vs. a Senators team without Erik Karlsson.

Braden Holtby
Lundqvist will start the Rangers season opener vs. the Avalanche.

Lundqvist has won at least 30 games in each of his 11 (full) NHL seasons but he struggled to a 2.74 GAA and .910 SV% last season—his worst season to date. Entering 2017-18, Lundqvist will have less competition for starts with Antti Raanta in Arizona and Ondrej Pavelec as his backup. Regardless, the aging veteran doesn’t look like a top-5 fantasy netminder anymore but he is a solid low-end No.1 option with an excellent matchup tonight.

Henrik Lundqvist

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