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Lundqvist will start Game 4 in Washington.

Lundqvist gave up one goal on 22 shots in the Rangers 1-0 loss in Washington in Game 3. The goal was a fluky one and hardly on Lundqvist, who has outstanding yet again. Despite the Rangers being down 2-1 in the series, King Henrik has posted a 1.68 GAA and .940 SV% through three games in this series.

Henrik Lundqvist
Holtby will start Game 4 on Wednesday.

Holtby stopped all 30 shots that he faced to record his 10th shutout of the season in the Capitals 1-0 win over the Rangers in Game 3. The win gives Washington a 2-1 lead in the series and a chance to take a stranglehold tonight at home. Holtby comes in with at 3-1 with a 1.26 GAA and .944 SV% in four starts at home this postseason.

Braden Holtby
Paquette (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision for Game 3 on Wednesday.

Paquette exited Game 2 in Montreal early in the second period after suffering an undisclosed injury late in the first. Paquette played just 4:36 of Game 2. He practiced on Tuesday with the rest of his Lightning teammates ahead of Game 3 and didn’t seem limited while participating in all drills. He said the day off Monday was definitely beneficial to help his body recuperate. He will be a game-time decision.

Cedric Paquette
Wotherspoon will be a healthy scratch in Game 3.

Wotherspoon has failed to record a point and has been limited to just 6:39 TOI/GP in six playoff games so far. The 22-year-old will take a seat with the more experience Rapheal Diaz getting back into the lineup after missing the last 12 games with a lower-body injury.

Tyler Wotherspoon
Diaz (lower-body) will play in Game 3 on Tuesday.

Diaz has been sidelined with a lower-body injury since April 2nd, but he will get back into the lineup for Game 3 vs. the Ducks. He will slide onto the third pairing with David Schlemko as his partner and Tyler Wotherspoon will become a healthy scratch. Diaz had just four points (2G / 2A) in 56 games this season.

Raphael Diaz
Ferland (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision for Game 3.

Ferland was held out of Game 2, but he took part in the morning skate today and said “I feel good, but it's going to be a coach's decision." Signs are pointing towards the rookie playing tonight, but he is officially listed as a game-time decision. Expect David Wolf to come out of the lineup if Ferland plays.

Micheal Ferland
Schroeder will play in Game 3.

With Chris Stewart out with an arm injury, Schroeder will draw into the Wild’s lineup for Game 3 on Tuesday. Schroeder will play on a line with Mikko Koivu and Nino Niederreiter. The 24-year-old failed to record a point in his only playoff game.

Jordan Schroeder
Andersen will be between the pipes for Game 3.

Andersen stopped all 30 shots that he faced in the Ducks 3-0 win over the Flames in Game 2. It was Andersen’s first career playoff shutout and gave the Ducks a 2-0 series lead. He has gone 2-0 with a 0.50 GAA and .981 SV% in the first two games of this series and remains undefeated in the postseason—he is 6-0 with a 1.64 GAA and .942 SV% in the playoffs.

Frederik Andersen
Gibson (flu) travelled with the team to Calgary.

Gibson has missed the first four games of round 1 with a hand injury and the first two games of this series with an illness. Travelling to Calgary, suggests that Gibson could suit up as Frederik Andersen’s backup for Game 3 on Tuesday or Game 4 on Friday.

John Gibson
The Flames will burn the first year of Bennett’s contract when he plays in Game 3 on Tuesday.

Bennett will suit up in his 10th game of the season, which will burn the first year of his entry level contract. The Flames will not hesitate to burn that year, because Bennett gives them a chance to win. The 18-year-old has three goals and one assist in eight playoff games.

Sam Bennett
Ramo will start Game 3 in Calgary.

Ramo made 31 saves on 33 shots in the Flames 3-0 loss to Anaheim in Game 2. He has made 49 saves on 54 shots (.907 SV%) in five period against the Ducks in this series. He played well on Sunday and it earned him the start tonight in Calgary. Ramo went 8-3-3 with a 2.78 GAA and .900 SV% in 16 starts at home this season.

Karri Ramo
Dubnyk will start in goal for Game 3.

Dubnyk allowed three goals on 30 shots in the Wild’s 4-1 loss to the Blackhawks in Game 2. The Wild were sloppy in front of Dubnyk on Sunday and are now home down 2-0. Dubnyk has allowed seven goals on 65 shots (.892 SV%) in the first two games of the series. In three starts in Minnesota, he has gone 2-1 with a 2.68 GAA and .892 SV%.

Devan Dubnyk
Desharnais is day-to-day with an illness; questionable for Game 3.

Desharnais missed Game 2, but will travel to Tampa Bay and could play in Game 3 or Game 4. Desharnais did not record a point in Game 1 and has just two assists in seven games in the postseason.

David Desharnais
Versteeg (lower-body) will travel to Minnesota for Game 3 on Wednesday.

Versteeg has missed the first two gamers of the series wither a lower-body injury, but he is in Minnesota with the team and is expected to take part in the morning skate. He has been replaced by Teuvo Tervainen, who has one goal and one assist in the first two games against Minnesota.

Kris Versteeg
Crawford will start Game 3 on Tuesday.

Crawford turned aside 30 of 31 shots in the Blackhawks 4-1 win over the Wild in Game 2. Crawford has posted a 2.00 GAA and .938 SV% in the first two games of the series and heads to Minnesota with a 2-0 series lead. He has struggled in his two starts on the road in the postseason—he has allowed nine goals on 47 shots in the four road periods he has made it through.

Corey Crawford
Gleason (undisclosed) is expected to play in Game 3 on Monday.

Gleason missed Sunday’s practice, but he was on the ice for Monday’s morning skate and will be in the lineup for Game 3. Gleason has no points, a minus-2 rating and five shots on goal in nine playoff games. Nate Schmidt will stick around in case anything happens before puck-drop, but he is expected to be sent back to Hershey (AHL) on Tuesday.

Tim Gleason
Lundqvist will start his 100th career playoff game on Monday.

Lundqvist made 30 saves on 32 shots in the Rangers 3-2 win over the Capitals in Game 2. Lundqvist has gone 5-2 with a 1.67 GAA and .938 SV% in seven starts in the postseason. In his first two starts on the road, he has gone 2-0 with a 0.97 GAA and .957 SV%.

Henrik Lundqvist

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