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Tyler Myers will play tonight for the Sabres.

Myers was a healthy scratch for the Sabres last two games. He only has 1 goal and is a -9 in the 11 games he appeared in so far this season. The Sabres are hoping that using him as a healthy scratch will serve as a wake-up call to Myers and get his game back on track.

Tyler Myers
Injured defenseman Kris Letang has joined #Penguins practice. First time for that since he's been hurt.

In addition to Matt Niskanen being back at practice the Penguins best D-man Kris Letang was also back at practice today. Letang is eligible to come off of IR tomorrow and play in tomorrow's game vs. Ottawa. It all depends on how he felt today in practice. Monitor his status before tomorrow's game.

Kris Letang
Matt Niskanen (ankle) on ice for #Penguins practice.

Niskanen's (ankle) original timetable for a return was 2-6 weeks and it has only been 2 weeks and he is already back on the ice. There has been no word on when he will return to the lineup but this is good news for the Penguins as it appears he will be back at the front-end of that timetable.

Matt Niskanen
Blues announce recall of Jake Allen, which is not a good sign for the health of Jaroslav Halak.

The recalling of Allen shows that Halak's setback that he suffered in yesterday's warmups is significant enough that he is going to miss more time. Allen could be in line for a start as Brian Elliott has struggled while Halak's been on the shelf, leading to a 5-game losing streak for the Blues.

Jake Allen
Kiprusoff has a slight grade 2 MCL sprain. Projected out another 2 weeks. #Flames

There was speculation yesterday that Kipper's injury was likely more serious than originally thought. The addition of 33 year-old Joey MacDonald and the fact that Kiprusoff couldn't go into the butterfly at practice raised some red flags. When he returns the starting job is obviously still his but that appears to still be weeks away.

Miller will start tonight for the Sabres.

It is easy to say that Miller hasn't been good this year but I think more blame needs to be placed on the lack of defence that has been played in front of Miller. He has seen more shots that any other goalie in the NHL so far this season and while his GAA (2.97) is rather high his .913 SV% ranks 16th in the NHL. Miller will face a Senators team tonight that only has 7 goals in their last 5 games.

Ryan Miller
Looks as if Al Montoya might get the start tonight for the Jets.

Pavelec was practicing at the starters end of the ice this morning but Montoya was the first goalie off of the ice which would indicate he is starting. Montoya will likely be the starter tonight but I think it would be wise to wait until warmups to see who the starter is going to be.

Al Montoya
Crawford will start tonight for the Blackhawks.

Crawford and the Blackhawks have yet to lose in regulation this season in 12 games. Crawford is 7-0-2 with a 1.62 GAA and .935 SV% this year which is huge step forward from his 2.72 GAA and .903 SV% he had last season. He has a tough match-up against a hot Ducks team that has won 5 of his last 6.

Corey Crawford
Guy Boucher says Ryan Malone expected to be out 3-4 weeks with undisclosed lower body injury #tblightning

Malone's injury is still unknown at this point but regardless he will be sidelined for 3-4 weeks. This is unfortunate for Malone and the Lightning who were off to a good start to the season but 3-4 weeks is a substantial amount of time in a shortened season. Richard Panik was recalled from the AHL to fill in while Malone is out.

Ryan Malone
Lundqvist gets the nod for the Rangers.

Lundqvist won his last two starts and only allowed 1 goal in each game while posting a .957 SV%. The Rangers got off to a slow start to the season but have turned it around lately winning 3 of their last 4 and 5 of their last 7. Lundqvist is a must-start in all formats but will need to be in top-form tonight against Tuukka Rask and the Bruins.

Henrik Lundqvist
Clemmensen will start tonight for the Panthers.

Neither Clemmensen or Theodore have good numbers this season and the way the Panthers have played this season I wouldn't recommend starting either of them. They will get the occasional win but not enough to make them worthwhile in fantasy. Only relevant in deep leagues.

Scott Clemmensen
Rask will start tonight for the Bruins.

Due to the cancelation of Saturday's game between the Bruins and Lightning, Rask has not started a game in 6 days so he should be well rested for tonight's start against the Rangers. Rask has been great this year with a 6-1-1 record, 1.96 GAA and .922 SV%, and will have to be great tonight if the Bruins are going to beat last year's Vezina winner Henrik Lundqvist and the Rangers.

Tuukka Rask
Lindback will be in goal for the Lightning against the Habs.

Lindback has struggled to a certain extent this season. He was supposed to be the answer to all the Lightning's goalie trouble but that hasn't been the case thus far. He is 5-3-0 with a 2.96 GAA and .902 SV% and has a decent match-up tonight against a Habs team that has lost 3 consecutive (1 in OT).

Anders Lindback
Jaro Halak suffers setback in warmup....Brian Elliott in net #stlblues #groin

Halak had missed the Blues last 3 contests and was scheduled to start tonight but got hurt in warmups. Brian Elliott got the 3 starts that Halak missed and did not play well. Elliott allowed 11 goals on only 57 shots in those 3 games and lost them all.

Jaroslav Halak
Ward will start tonight for the Hurricanes.

Ward has played well lately. He is 2-1-0 in his last 3 starts stopping 114 of the 121 shots he faced (.942 SV%). He got off to a rough start to the year but his play lately has shown signs of improvement which is good news for the Hurricanes. He has a great match-up tonight against a struggling Islanders team that is starting their backup Rick DiPietro.

Cam Ward

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