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Moulson (upper-body) will play on Tuesday.

Moulson missed the last four games before the Olympic break with an upper-body injury. Since being traded to Buffalo from New York, Moulson has tallied nine goals and 15 assists (24 points) in 40 games. Moulson remains a topic of trade rumours as the trade deadline draws near. Being dealt from a low-scoring Sabres team to a playoff contender should help boost his fantasy numbers.

Matt Moulson
Miller will start on Tuesday.

Miller only started one game in Sochi en route to a fourth place finish for the Americans. He stopped 17 of 18 shots in a 5-1 win over Slovenia in the final game of the preliminary round. Before leaving for the Olympics, Miller allowed five goals in each of his last two starts. On Tuesday he will face the Hurricanes for the first time this season, he is 14-22-3 with a 2.74 GAA and .923 SV% on the season.

Ryan Miller
McQuaid (lower-body) is listed as day-to-day.

McQuaid hasn't played since January 19, when he left the Bruins' shootout loss against the Blackhawks. He was termed day-to-day at the time, but the days have turned into over a month at this point. Since the team got back to work, McQuaid has been on the ice with his teammates. Taking proper caution, the team didn't want him skating during the break because they wanted to be able to monitor his progress. Skating for the third straight day, McQuaid said that he continues to progress. The Bruins' third-pairing blueliner has missed a combined 27 games this season due to multiple lower-body injuries, further building his reputation as something of an injury-prone player.

Adam McQuaid
Fasth is with Norfolk (AHL) on a long-term conditioning assignment.

Fasth was injured in pre-game warmups on November 22nd and has not played since. Fasth started for Norfolk on the weekend, it was his first game action since November 18. With the emergence of Frederik Andersen in his absence, Fasth has become a potential trade target for teams who are in need of adding goaltending depth.

Viktor Fasth
Lundqvist starts vs. Rask and Team Finland on Friday.

Lundqvist stopped all 19 shots that he faced to post his second shutout of the Olmypics in Sweden's 5-0 quarterfinal win over Slovenia. Lundqvist has won all four of his starts with a 1.25 GAA and .949 SV%. He will need to be at his best on Friday with Tuukka Rask standing across the rink.

Henrik Lundqvist
Rask vs. Lundqvist in Sweden, Finland Semi-Final.

Rask stopped 37 of 38 shots in Wednesday's 3-1 quarterfinals win over Russia. After struggling in his first start in Sochi and allowing a couple of soft goals vs. Canada, Rask was spectacular vs. the Russians. He has a 2.33 GAA and .918 SV% in three Olympic starts. Rask will play a huge role in whether or not the Finns get to the Gold Medal game.

Tuukka Rask
Tavares will miss the remainder of the NHL season after suffering damage to the MCL and meniscus in his left knee at the Sochi Olympics.

Tavares may need surgery, but a final decision won’t be made until Tavares returns to Long Island from Sochi. He is staying with Canada through its final two games of the Olympics to attend the medal ceremony. Tavares, the Islanders captain, leads the team with 66 points. In his four-plus seasons since joining the Islanders as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2009 draft, Tavares has missed only four games, including one this season with a minor hip injury.

John Tavares
Quick starts vs. Team Canada.

Quick turned aside 21 of 23 shots in Wednesday's 5-2 quarterfinal win over the Czech Republic. He has won all three starts while posting a 1.67 GAA and .935 SV% in Sochi. He will look to backstop Team USA into the Gold Medal game by defeating Carey Price and Team Canada on Friday.

Jonathan Quick
Price will face Team USA in the semi-finals on Friday.

Price was not nearly as busy as Kristers Gudlevskis in Canada's 2-1 win over Latvia on Wednesday. Price stopped 15 of 16 shots while Canada fired 57 at the young Latvian netminder. On Friday Price will face an American team who have tallied 19 goals in four games (4.75 G/PG). He will look to do what Roberto Luongo did to Team USA in 2010's Gold Medal game.

Carey Price
Tavares will miss the remainder of the Olympics with a knee injury.

Tavares suffered a knee injury during Wednesday's 2-1 win over Lativa and did not return. There is no word on the severity of the knee injury, but it is expected to keep him sidelined for the remainder of the tournament. His injury means that Matt Duchene will slide into the lineup permanently. The injury did not look good originally and could carry into his season with the Islanders.

John Tavares
Gudlevskis gets the call vs. Canada.

Gudlevskis gave up five goals on 30 shots in a 5-3 loss to Sweden in his Olympic debut. After Edgars Masalskis made 32 saves on Tuesday, it is surprising to see Latvia give the start to the inexperienced Gudlevskis. It will be a tough task for the Latvian's to upset Canada and advance to the semi-finals.

Kristers Gudlevskis
Rask gets the nod in Finland's quaterfinal meeting with Russia.

Rask surrendered two goals on 27 shots in a 2-1 OT loss to the Canadians. Despite making a number of marquee saves, Rask gave up two soft goals which ultimately cost the Finns. He has not been all that sharp in his first two Olympic starts, but will need to bring his A-game today vs. a Russian team loaded with snipers.

Tuukka Rask
Kristan will start vs. Sweden.

Kristan stopped all 30 shots that he faced in Slovenia's improbable 4-0 win over Austria in Tuesday's elimination game. He is 2-0-1-0 with a 2.00 GAA and .935 SV% in three starts in Sochi. He will need to be at his best on Wednesday if Slovenia is going to pull the crazy upset over Henrik Lundqvist and Team Sweden.

Robert Kristan
Varlamov starts Wednesday vs. Finland.

Varlamov stopped all 27 shots that he faced in regulation and OT and both shootout attempts in a 1-0 win over Slovakia in the preliminary round. After Sergei Bobrovsky led the Russians past Norway on Tuesday, they will turn to Varlamov to get them to the semi-finals as they take on Finland later this morning.

Semyon Varlamov
The Czech Republic will turn once again to Pavelec vs. Team USA on Wednesday.

Pavelec stopped 29 of 32 shots in Tuesday's 5-3 elimination win over Slovakia. He improved to 2-1-0-0 with a 2.00 GAA and .923 SV% after being benched in the tournament opener. The Czech did not start the tournament well, but put their scoring woes behind them on Tuesday and will look to upset the Americans on Wednesday and advance to the semi-finals.

Ondrej Pavelec

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