There is not many details on Malone's injury, but he suffered it in Friday's loss against Anaheim. His injury allows AHL scoring sensation Nikita Kucherov to make his NHL debut, skating on a line with Alex Killorn and Teddy Purcell.

There is not many details on Malone's injury, but he suffered it in Friday's loss against Anaheim. His injury allows AHL scoring sensation Nikita Kucherov to make his NHL debut, skating on a line with Alex Killorn and Teddy Purcell.

Hornqvist suffered the injury in Saturday's loss to the Rangers. He left after playing just 4:07 and did not return. Predators head coach Barry Trotz said he is hopeful to have Hornqvist back at some point over four game/six day stretch. Hornqvist has six goals and 13 points in 23 games.

Kevin Shattenkirk appears to be out tonight with the flu, but even if he plays, Colaiacovo makes his season debut regardless. Colaiacovo has had a hard time staying healthy in recent years and he isn't going to carve out a permanent role on a good St. Louis blueline, so he is not fantasy relevant.

Lundqvist shut the door on 41 of 43 shots in a win over the Stars on Thursday. The win snapped a three game losing streak and pushed him to 7-9-0 with a 2.36 GAA and .921 SV% on the season. He has a solid matchup against a Lightning team who is struggling to score without Steven Stamkos.

Neuvirth left practice early this morning after suffering a lower-body injury. Neuvirth is 2-3-1 with a with a 2.83 GAA and .912 SV% in seven appearances this season. The Capitals will have to make a roster move if Neuvirth isn't ready for Wednesday's meeting with Ottawa.

Bobrovsky allowed six goals on 35 shots in a 6-2 loss to the Canucks on Friday. It was a tough outing for Bob, who's rough November continues. He is 3-4-2 with a 3.38 GAA and .889 SV% this month and will take on a good Maple Leafs team in Toronto tonight. He is 4-6-2 on the road this season.

Shattenkirk missed the Blues' morning skate today because he is sick. If he is unable to go Carlo Colaiacovo would make his season debut. Shattenkirk has one goal and 15 assists in 22 games. His 16 points has him tied for ninth amongst NHL defensemen.

Harding avoided a serious injury which is great news for the WIld and his fantasy owners. He has been one of the NHL's best stories this season, starting the year 13-3-2 wit ha 1.48 GAA and .939 SV%. He has done all this while dealing with multiple sclerosis.
Mason was solid again on Saturday, stopping 36 of 38 shots in a win over the Islanders. He has not allowed more than three goals in any of his 16 starts this season. After a strong October (2.25 GAA / .928 SV%) he has only improved in November, going 4-1-2 with a 1.93 GAA and .940 SV%. Mason has become a legitimate number-1 fantasy option and with the Flyers finding their offensive groove of late, he is a must-start against the Panthers tonight.

Pavelec stopped 33 of 35 shots in a tough shootout loss to the Wild on Saturday. After a tough October (4-6-2 / 2.87 GAA / .909 SV%) things have turned around in for him in November. Despite two rough outing vs. a good Chicago team, Pavelec has posted a .943 SV% in his six other starts in November. He will go head-to-head with Martin Brodeur tonight.

Bishop allowed one goal on 41 shots on Friday, however that goal came in overtime which means it was the game-winner. It was a tough loss for Bishop, who has now dropped three straight. It is not surprising that the Lightning are struggling to score without Steven Stamkos. They have just six goals in their last four games and until they start scoring, their success hinges on Ben Bishop's efforts in net.

Trouba missed just over a month after straining his neck on October 18. The 19-year-old defenseman recorded a goal and an assist with a minus-3 rating in his first eight games. He has tremendous offensive upside evidenced by his 12 goals and 29 points in 37 games with the University of Michigan in 2012-13. He is expected to pair up with Grant Clitsome on the Jets blueline tonight and will likely skate close to 20 minutes every night. He is worth an add in deep leagues and is a good keeper league option.

Pavelec stopped 33 of 35 shots in a tough shootout loss to the Wild on Saturday. After a tough October (4-6-2 / 2.87 GAA / .909 SV%) things have turned around in for him in November. Despite two rough outing vs. a good Chicago team, Pavelec has posted a .943 SV% in his six other starts in November. He will go head-to-head with Martin Brodeur tonight.

Brodeur allowed two goals on 30 shots in a loss to the Sharks on Saturday. Brodeur was hit in the head by Brent Burns and laid on ice not moving, but ended up finishing the game. The loss snapped a five game winning streak for Brodeur, but he will look to start a new streak tonight vs. Winnipeg.

Holland goes from first-line centre to healthy scratch in one game. In four games since coming over from the Ducks, Holland registered one goal on five shots. He will likely cycle in-and-out of the lineup with the Maple Leafs getting healthy.

Tonight will mark exactly one month since Bozak last played. Bozak said he wanted to play on Saturday but the doctors would not clear him. He will skate on the top-line with Phil Kessel and James van Riemsdyk and centre the top power-play unit. He has three goals and three assists in 11 games before getting hurt.

Brodeur allowed two goals on 30 shots in a loss to the Sharks on Saturday. Brodeur was hit in the head by Brent Burns and laid on ice not moving, but ended up finishing the game. The loss snapped a five game winning streak for Brodeur, but he will look to start a new streak tonight vs. Winnipeg.

Rask gave up two goals on 26 shots in a 3-2 shootout loss to the Blues on Thursday. He was given the night off on Saturday, so he is back in the cage rested tonight vs. a strong Penguins team. In his first start against Pittsburgh he allowed three goals on 34 shots in a 3-2 loss.

Bozak is skating on the top line with Phil Kessel and James van Riemsdyk which is a good sign he will be back in the lineup tonight vs. Columbus. We will get an official word from the Maple Leafs following the morning skate.

Thomas stopped 21 of 24 shots in a 4-3 shootout loss to the Flames on Friday. Tonight will be his ninth straight start, he is 3-4-1 with a 2.59 GAA and .911 SV% his previous eight starts. He will face a Flyers team who scored two goals on five shots on Thomas before he got hurt on October 8.