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Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said that Martin St. Louis is a game-time decision tonight.

St. Louis missed practice yesterday and today after taking a Drew Doughty shot off the foot on Tuesday. He has no broken bone in his foot and can't injure the foot anymore by playing on it, just comes down to pain tolerance. Brett Connolly would take St. Louis spot on the Lightning top line if he can't play.

Martin St. Louis
Miller is the first goalie off the ice; He is your Sabres starter.

Miller was sensational once again stopping 41 of 44 shots and registering his first win of the season on Tuesday. He has been peppered in five starts this season, seeing an average of 39.4 shots per game. Tonight's matchup is less than desirable.

Ryan Miller
Mason in for the Flyers.

Mason surrendered three goals on 25 shots in Tuesday's loss to Vancouver. His numbers continue to look good, but he still only has one win. The lack of offence in from of him hurts his fantasy value, and until they figure it out in Philly he is a tough play - especially tonight vs. Pittsburgh.

Steve Mason
Nabokov will be in goal for the Islanders.

Nabokov allowed three goals on 34 shots in a 4-3 shootout loss to the Sabres on Tuesday. It was his second straight loss, despite having a decent start. He has a 2.29 GAA and .924 SV% and will look to build off that against an Oilers team averaging 2.86 goals per game.

Evgeni Nabokov
Reimer is expected to get a second straight start.

Reimer stopped 36 of 37 shots in a 4-1 win over the Wild on Tuesday. After Jonathan Bernier has a streak of four straight starts, Reimer showed that he can still be the number one guy in Toronto. He will get another chance tonight vs. Carolina.

James Reimer
Martin Brodeur will start in net for Devils Thursday in Ottawa.

Brodeur allowed three goals on 29 shots in a loss to the Flames last Friday. He will get the nod tomorrow vs. a Senators team who have lost four out of their last five. Brodeur's 3.19 GAA and .879 SV% are certainly not the must-start numbers he used to have. On a busy Thursday night in the NHL I'm sure you have better options.

Martin Brodeur
Bobrovsky will start tomorrow.

Bobrovsky turned aside 30 of 32 shots in a 2-1 loss to the Red Wings on Tuesday. Goalie Bob was good once again, but the Blue Jackets had a difficult time against the Red Wings and Jonas Gustavsson. This will likely happen a lot from him this season, good numbers but not a lot of wins. He has a fairly tough matchup against the Habs tomorrow.

Sergei Bobrovsky
Thomas vs. Rask

After missing four games with a groin injury, Thomas will return to the cage tomorrow night vs. his former team. He has been back at practice since Monday, so it seems as if his groin is back to 100%. Even though he might have some extra motivation against his former team, he isn't a good start tomorrow.

Harding starts tomorrow.

Harding has won each of his three starts since taking over the starting job from the injured Niklas Backstrom, he also came in to relieve Darcy Kuemper who struggled vs. the Leafs last night. In his last four appearances he is 3-0 with a 0.87 GAA and .952 SV%, which should earn him some starts when Backstrom returns. He has a pretty difficult matchup vs. Tampa Bay tomorrow.

Winnipeg Jets coach Claude Noel had no information as to the extent of today’s practice injury to left-winger Evander Kane.

"He got a tweak in practice and he’ll get assessed sometime today providing we can get him looked at and we’ll go from there," Noel said. "He’s day-to-day right now. We just need further information and I don’t have it.

Evander Kane
The Devils placed left wing Ryane Clowe on injured reserve today after he took an elbow to the head from Winnipeg’s Jacob Trouba Sunday and was bothered by a headache afterward.

Clowe was placed on IR retroactive to Sunday’s game, so he will be eligible to be activated in time for next Tuesday’s game in Columbus. He will miss the next two games—Thursday in Ottawa and Saturday against the Rangers. “He got hit with a pretty good elbow in the third period and continued to play,” Lou Lamoriello said. “Because of his past history, we felt for safety precaution that with the IR retroactive it would just be two games, hopefully. Certainly we had him see a physician, but it was just a precaution.”

Ryane Clowe
Lundqvist will start for Rangers.

Lundvist allowed one goal on 17 shots after relieving Martin Biron in a 5-3 loss to the Blues. 'King Henrik' is off to the worst start of his elustrious career (1-3-0 / 4.21 GAA / .887 SV%) mostly due to a severe lack of defense by the Rangers. He will face a Capitals team who have lost three out of their last four.

Henrik Lundqvist
Halak will start in goal vs. Blackhawks.

Halak was pulled after the second before after allowing four goals on 26 shots. It was Halak and the Blues first loss of the season, but it came against the undefeated Sharks. He will look to bounce back tomorrow, but he has another tough matchup vs. the Blackhawks.

Jaroslav Halak

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