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No surprises here, Henrik Lundqvist vs. Marc-Andre Fleury.

Lundqvist allowed two goals on 15 shots in a 2-0 loss in game 3. Lundqvist was outduelled by Fleury, who posted his second straight shutout. New York's offence is struggling and nothing shows that more than their 0-34 skid on the power-play. King Henrik will need to turn in a big game in the Big Apple tonight to avoid going down 3-1 heading back to Pittsburgh.

Henrik Lundqvist
Orpik (lower-body) participated in the Penguins morning skate but head coach Dan Bylsma would not disclose his lineup for game 4.

Orpik has missed the late five games with the lower-body ailment, but may be back in the Pens lineup tonight. If he is able to play, we will not find out until pre-game warmups, and we expect Robert Bortuzzo to come out of the lineup. Orpik has one goal, one assist and plus-5 rating in four games this postseason.

Brooks Orpik
Fleury will start game 4 in New York.

Fleury stopped all 35 shots that he faced in a 2-0 win in game 3. That marks back-to-back shutouts for the Pens netminder. He is the only goalie in Penguins' franchise history to post a shutout in two consecutive playoff games. He enters play tonight, 2-1 with a 0.96 GAA and a .964 SV% in the second round.

Marc-Andre Fleury
Rask will be in goal for the Bruins in game 3.

Rask allowed three goals on 28 shots in a 5-3 win over the Habs in game 2. The Bruins looked like they were going to go down 2-0 heading to Montreal, but they scored four unanswered in the final 10 minutes of the third period to send it back to Quebec knotted up a ones. Rask holds a 2-0 record with a 0.90 GAA and .967 SV% on the road this postseason. There was a lot of chirping between the Habs and Bruins prior to tonight, so game 3 should be a dandy.

Tuukka Rask
Ballard is expected to replace Nate Prosser on the Wild blueline in game 3.

Ballard has not played since March 17th, but judging by the morning skate, it looks like he will slide into the lineup for Prosser. Ballard had nine points (2G / 7A) and was a minus-7 in 45 games this season. Expect him to be paired with Clayton Stoner as the third pairing.

Keith Ballard
Bourque (flu) will play in game 3 vs. Boston.

Bourque missed Monday's practice with the flu, but was on the ice for today's morning skate and head coach Michel Therrien confirmed that Bourque will be in the lineup for game 3 tonight. Bourque is expected to skate with Lars Eller and Brian Gionta and he leads the Habs in postseason goals with 4.

Rene Bourque
Moulson will be bumped to the third line to play with Erik Haula and Justin Fontaine.

The Wild have not seen the offensive production they were expecting out of Moulson when they acquired him from Buffalo at the trade deadline. He had 13 points (6G / 7A) in 20 games in the regular season, but has registered just one goal and one assist in nine postseason games. Nino Niederreiter will take his spot on the top-line with Mikko Koivu and Charlie Coyle.

Matt Moulson
Price gets the call between the pipes for Montreal in game 3.

Price surrendered four goals on 34 shots in a the 5-3 loss in game 2. With 10 minutes left in the game the Habs were up 3-1, but three unanswered goals in 5:32 gave the Bruins a 4-3 edge, that they added an empty netter to. Despite the loss, Price played very well again, but the Habs were playing very conservatively in the third and it cost them. The series now shifts back to Montreal, where Price is 2-0 with a 2.50 GAA and .904 SV% this postseason.

Carey Price
Crawford will be in goal for the Blackhawks in game 3.

Crawford stopped 18 of 19 shots in the Hawks' 4-1 win in game 2. Crawford was not nearly as busy as he was in game 1, resulting in a relatively easy win for the 29-year-old. He was won his last six straight starts, something that is not easy to do in the NHL playoffs. A seventh straight win tonight, would give Chicago a 3-0 stranglehold on the series, and I like their chances given they have outscored the Wild 9-3 so far.

Corey Crawford
Bryzgalov will start game 3 in Minnesota on Tuesday.

Bryzgalov allowed three goals on 21 shots in a 4-1 loss in game 2. Tonight will mark Bryzgalov's first playoff start in Minnesota. His previous four starts were in Colorado and Chicago, so maybe coming home will help his ailing 3.89 GAA and .830 SV%. In five appearances with the Wild at Xcel Energy Centre, Bryz was 2-2-1 with a 2.89 GAA and .872 SV%. A loss tonight would put the Wild in an extremely deep hole. Down 3-0 to the defending Champs seems nearly impossible to come back from.

Ilya Bryzgalov
Lundqvist leads the Rangers into the ice for warmups.

Lundqvist allowed two goals on 34 shots in a 3-0 loss in game 2 last night. Lundqivst played great, but looked exhausted towards the end of the game. The Rangers are averaging 1.75 goals in their last four games, so Lundqvist has been forced to be excellent. King Henrik has gone 3-1 with a 1.75 GAA and .924 SV% at Madison Square Garden in the playoffs.

Henrik Lundqvist
Fleury will start for the Penguins on Monday.

Fleury stopped all 22 shots that he faced in last night's 3-0 win to knot the series up at 1-1. Fleury set a Penguins' franchise record with his seventh career playoff shutout. Fleury has gone 2-1 with a 3.28 GAA and .892 SV% in three postseason starts on the road. He will look to improve on those numbers tonight, and get the Penguins a 2-1 series lead.

Marc-Andre Fleury
Quick gets the start in game 2 vs. the Ducks.

Quick stopped 33 of 35 shots in the Kings 3-2 OT win in Game 1. The Kings were seven seconds away from being down 1-0, but Marian Gaborik played hero as he tied it up with just seconds left and also tallied the OT-winner. Quick has won five in a row and now carries a 2.89 GAA and .917 SV% in eight postseason starts. He will look to steal game 2 and head back to Los Angeles with a 2-0 series lead.

Jonathan Quick
Schultz will draw into the lineup for Robyn Regehr (undisclosed) in game 2.

Schultz last NHL game was on March 31st, 2013. He spent the entire season with Manchester (AHL), where he had two goals and 11 assists (13 points) in 67 games. Schultz has one assist in 29 career playoff games. He will be paired with Slava Voynov.

Jeff Schultz
Regehr (undisclosed) will not play in game 2 vs. the Ducks.

Regehr left game 1 midway through the first period and did not return. Regehr was knocked into his own net by Ducks' forward Teemu Selanne and tried to stay in the game, but only lasted one more shift before retiring to the dressing room. Jeff Schultz will slide into the lineup and pair with Slava Voynov in game 2. There is no word on how serious Regehr's injury is.

Robyn Regehr
Shaw (lower-body) will not travel with the team to Minnesota for game 3.

Shaw will miss his second straight game after suffering a lower-body injury in game 1. Head coach Joel Quenneville said it is still possible for Shaw to join the team and play in game 4, but he should be considered questionable at this point.

Andrew Shaw
Hiller will start in goal for the Ducks in game 2.

Hiller allowed three goals on 36 shots in a 3-2 OT loss to the Kings in game 1. With eight seconds left the Ducks were up 2-1, but Marian Gaborik tied it up at 19:53 of the third and then finished it 12:07 into OT. Hiller played very well in his first 2014 postseason start, but he will need to make that a trend because L.A has one of the best goalies in the world in the other crease.

Jonas Hiller

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