Make sure to leave Schenn on the bench tomorrow if you have a full roster

Make sure to leave Schenn on the bench tomorrow if you have a full roster
Along with teammate Brad Marchand, Seidenberg is a game-time decision. Seidenberg skated in the Bruins last two practices and hopes to play tonight. Monitor his status as game-time approaches.
Marchand was shaken up by a hit from Jets forward Evander Kane on Monday. Marchand skated in practice today, so monitor his status prior to game-time and act accordingly.
Michael Caruso made his NHL debut last Saturday, then sat a game and then in his second career NHL game broke his arm. Tough start for the young blueliner. Caruso isn't fantasy relevant.
Lundqvist has had a slow start to the season to say the least (0-2, 4.75 GAA, .865 SV%). However he is the reigning Vezina winner for a reason, it is no time to panic with him. 'King' Henrik's first loss of the year came against the Bruins, 3-1 in the season opener. He will look to improve on that when he gets another crack at them tonight.
Gardiner will make his season debut tonight. It will be the first time Gardiner will have played since suffering a concussion in the AHL on December 8.
Bobrovsky appears to have won the starting job in Columbus over Steve Mason. He has been very good this season (1-0-1, 2.31 GAA, .934 SV%). The Blue Jackets have been playing better than people expected, if they continue this play Bobrovsky could be worth a fantasy look.
Mason was in a battle for the starting job in camp but Bobrovsky started the first two games of the year and played very well. It appears like Mason is the backup for now. Mason doesn't have any fantasy value as long as he is the backup.
Anderson is off to a fantastic start to the season (2-0, 0.50 GAA, .983 SV%) and he will look to keep it going against the Panthers. Anderson is a good start right now.
The Capitals are struggling to start the season, and Holtby has given up 10 goals in 2 games. Adam Oates is turning to Neuvirth Thursday to change things up. If Neuvirth plays well he could possibly win the starting job. Monitor this situation going forward.
The Sabres have back-to-back games on Thursday and Friday so it appears like Enroth will start Thursday and they'll go back to Miller on Friday. Enroth has no fantasy value.
Gomez only had 49 points in 118 games in his last two seasons in Montreal. Those aren't encouraging numbers for fantasy owners. He gets a fresh start in San Jose to resurrect his career. Let him show you he can do that before running to the Waiver Wire to get him.
Gardiner would have to come back and score before he would be worth a fantasy add.
Hartnell's availability for tomorrow contest against the Rangers is still unclear. He got hurt when he got hit by a shot last night against the Devils. Hartnell like the rest of the Flyers are off to a slow start.
MacArthur has 0 points in the first two games, along with a lot of the Leafs who are having trouble scoring. This looks like a move to try and spark some offense, however if MacArthur can take advantage of his time on the first line he might stay there.
This would be Reimer's first start of the night after he watched Ben Scrivens go 1-1 (1.53 GAA, .929 SV%). Unfortunately for Reimer his for test of the year comes against one of the top teams in the NHL. The Penguins have scored 9 goals in the first two games, so the Leafs and Reimer are sure to have their hands full tonight.
This was expected and why wouldn't the Bruins go back to Rask? He as been brilliant (2-0, 0.96 GAA, .958 SV%). The Rangers are going to come in angry about their 0-2 start, but if Rask and the Bruins can shut them down again... It's going to be 0-3. Start Rask, because you can't sit him.
Lundqvist has had a slow start to the season to say the least (0-2, 4.75 GAA, .865 SV%). However he is the reigning Vezina winner for a reason, it is no time to panic with him. 'King' Henrik's first loss of the year came against the Bruins, 3-1 in the season opener. He will look to improve on that when he gets another crack at them tonight.
This would be Reimer's first start of the night after he watched Ben Scrivens go 1-1 (1.53 GAA, .929 SV%). Unfortunately for Reimer his for test of the year comes against one of the top teams in the NHL. The Penguins have scored 9 goals in the first two games, so the Leafs and Reimer are sure to have their hands full tonight.
As expected the Penguins are off to a hot start this season winning both their first two games. Fleury was great in the season opener against the Flyers and should continue his strong play tonight against the Maple Leafs. Start with confidence.