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Lehner will start the Sabres season opener vs. Montreal.

In his second season with the Sabres, Lehner started a career-high 58 games and went 23-26-8 with a 2.68 GAA and .920 SV%. Lehner has posted a strong .920 SV% in his two seasons with the Sabres, ranking sixth among qualified NHL netminders over that stretch. The Sabres should be an improved team this season, giving Lehner some intriguing upside. He starts his season against a Canadiens team with some question marks entering the season.

Robin Lehner
Howard is in the starter's crease at the Red Wings' morning skate.

Prior to getting hurt last year, Howard was fourth in the NHL in SV% (.934) and sixth in GAA (1.96) but then he missed nearly two and a half months with a knee injury. Howard was on-pace for the best season of his career, but shouldn’t be expected to replicate those numbers this season. Howard has a career 2.43 GAA and .915 SV%, which is O.K. but he’s playing behind one of the worst bluelines in the NHL, making him a risky option tonight vs. Minnesota—who ranked second in the NHL in scoring last year.

Jimmy Howard
Neuvirth is the Flyers' projected starter for Thursday's game 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
Chychrun (knee) is close to getting back on the ice; rehab is ahead of schedule.

Chychrun underwent knee surgery in August and his season appeared to be in jeopardy. However, Chychrun is an athletic freak and is already close to getting back on the ice and it looks like he will return at some point this season. The second-year defenseman remains without a timetable for his return, but it’s great news that he is already ahead of schedule.

Jakob Chychrun
Jones starts the Sharks season opener vs. the Flyers.

Jones has had steady results in his first two years in San Jose, starting 65 games and winning at least 35 of them in both seasons. Last year, Jones’ GAA and SV% took a bit of a hit but were more than serviceable fantasy numbers. The 27-year-old was also very good on home-ice (19-10-4 / 2.16 / .916) so don’t hesitate to roll him out there in a home matchup vs. a Flyers team that was 14-22-5 on the road last year.

Martin Jones
Crawford will start the Blackhawks season opener vs. Pittsburgh.

Crawford has been sensational since taking over as the Blackhawks’ starter in 2010-11. Besides the lockout shortened campaign, Crawford has started at least 55 games and won at least 30 of them in six consecutive seasons. The Blackhawks outlook is as bleak as it has looked during that time, but he remains one of the safest and most reliable options between the pipes. In his first start of the season he will see the reigning Stanley Cup Champions, who are coming off of an overtime loss last night.

Corey Crawford
The Wild signed Daniel Winnik to a one-year deal worth $660K.

Winnik is expected to make his Wild debut on Thursday after earning a contract on a PTO during training camp. Winnik is coming off of a year in which he had 12 goals and 13 assists (25 points) in 72 games with the Capitals. Look for him to skate with Matt Cullen and Tyler Ennis on the Wild fourth line in his debut.

Daniel Winnik
Lazar will be a healthy scratch in the Flames season opener.

Lazar, who picked up three points in four games after being acquired by the Flames last season was beat out by Tanner Glass and Garnet Hathaway for the last few spots in the Flames’ opening night roster. With Jaromir Jagr also coming to town soon, Lazar might have a difficult time working his way into the lineup.

Curtis Lazar
Elliott will make his Flyers debut tonight in San Jose.

Elliott was very successful in a timeshare in five years with the Blues and stumbled in his opportunity to be a true No.1 last year in Calgary. Now in Philadelphia he is expected to split time with Michal Neuvirth and will play behind a team that allowed the seventh fewest shots in the league last season. Expect improved numbers from last year, but the timeshare limits his overall upside in 2017-18.

Brian Elliott
Talbot will start the Oilers season opener vs. the Flames.

Talbot was solid in his first season in Edmonton, but he was excellent in year-two. The 30-year-old netminder led the NHL in both games started (73) and wins (42) and will likely have a good chance to defend those crowns in 2017-18. Talbot is a workhorse on a team that many believe is a Stanley Cup contender this season. A year ago he was 3-0-0 vs. the Flames, but this is an improved Calgary team he will see tonight.

Cam Talbot
Miller will start the season on injured reserve with an upper-body injury.

Miller missed Wednesday’s practice due to an upper-body injury and the Ducks’ backup will start the season on IR. With Miller out, Reto Berra will take over as the No.2 behind John Gibson. There’s no word on how long Miller will be sidelined.

Ryan Miller
Allen will start the Blues season opener in Pittsburgh.

After taking over as the Blues’ No.1 last season, Allen stumbled through the first four months of the season. However, the 27-year-old finished strong down the stretch, ranking third in the NHL in wins (16), GAA (1.93) and SV% (.935) from February on. Allen was also strong in the playoffs and will look to pickup where he left-off tonight in Pittsburgh.

Jake Allen
Eaves (lower-body) will start the regular season on injured reserve.

The Ducks season has not got off to the best start as Eaves joins Ryan Miller, Ryan Kesler, Hampus Lindholm and Sami Vatanen on IR. Head coach Randy Carlyle said Eaves was probable for the season opener, but his movement to IR suggests otherwise. Look for him to miss at least the first week of the season.

Patrick Eaves
Backes missed Tuesday’s practice because of an illness.

The Bruins announced that Backes was “under the weather” and missed Wednesday’s practice session as a result. This obviously puts his status for Thursday’s game in question, but monitor his availability during the morning skate.

David Backes
Kronwall (groin) is optimistic that he will play in the Red Wings’ season opener.

Kronwall was in and out of practice during training with a groin injury, but was back on the ice on Wednesday and said he thinks he will play on Thursday. Kronwall was paired with Mike Green in Wednesday’s session, but he is too injury prone at this point in his career to have any fantasy value.

Niklas Kronwall
Allen is the Blues' projected starter for the season opener.

After taking over as the Blues’ No.1 last season, Allen stumbled through the first four months of the season. However, the 27-year-old finished strong down the stretch, ranking third in the NHL in wins (16), GAA (1.93) and SV% (.935) from February on. Allen was also strong in the playoffs and will look to pickup where he left-off tonight in Pittsburgh.

Jake Allen
Anderson will start the Senators season opener vs. Washington.

Anderson had a tough year off of the ice due to his wife’s health concerns, but played exceptionally well when he was with the Senators in 2016-17. However, year-to-year consistency has routinely been something that has escaped Anderson as he enters his seventh full-season with the Senators. His first test of the season will come against a Capitals team that ranked third in the NHL in scoring last year and figure to be close to as powerful this season.

Craig Anderson

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