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Ingram will start Game 2 vs. Anaheim.

Ingram did not need to be spectacular in Game One, allowing three goals on 28 shots (.893 SV%), but made some timely saves to ensure a 4-3 win over the Anaheim Ducks. Dating back to the regular season, the 29-year-old Ingram has allowed three or fewer goals in eight of his last nine games (6-2-1). The Oilers enter Game Two, looking to take a commanding 2-0 series lead, as -183 home favourites.

Connor Ingram
Dostal will start Game 2 in Edmonton.

In his postseason debut in Game One, Dostal was serviceable, saving 30 of 34 shots (.882 SV%), but allowed the game-deciding goal in the final minutes of a 4-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers. Dating back to the regular season, the 25-year-old Dostal has allowed four or more goals in six of his last seven games (1-5-1). The Ducks will turn to Dostal to tend the twine again in Game Two, entering the contest as +164 road underdogs as they attempt to level the series at 1-1.

Lukas Dostal
Boston has signed Billy Sweezey to a one-year, two-way contract worth $850,000 AAV.

Sweezey is an undrafted 30-year-old defenseman that spent the entire 2025-26 season in the AHL, where he scored 17 points (1G / 16A) in 69 games with the Providence Bruins. His only NHL appearance was as a member of the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2022-23 season, scoring one assist in nine games.

Billy Sweezey
Helleson will make his playoff debut and draw back into Anaheim's lineup for Game 2 vs. Edmonton.

Rakdo Gudas (undisclosed) will not play in Game Two, allowing Helleson to enter the lineup for his postseason debut. The 25-year-old Helleson averaged 16:58 time-on-ice and scored 15 points (2G / 13A) in 60 games this season.

Drew Helleson
Gudas (undisclosed) is out for Game 2 vs. Edmonton and considered day-to-day.

Gudas was limited to only 9:40 time-on-ice in Game One on Monday due to an undsiclosed injury. The 35-year-old defenseman missed significant time in the final weeks of the regular season and will return to the sidelines in Game Two. Drew Helleson will draw into the lineup as Gudas' replacement.

Radko Gudas
Oettinger will start Game 3 in Minnesota.

After a dreadful Game One performance, allowing five goals on 28 shots (.821 SV%) in a blowout 6-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild, Oettinger silenced critics in Game Two, saving 28 of 30 shots (.933 SV%) in a 4-2 win to even the series at 1-1. The 27-year-old Oettinger is seemingly following his postseason script from a year ago, when he opened the playoffs by allowing four goals on 24 shots (.833 SV%) in a blowout 5-1 Game One loss to the Colorado Avalanche before rebounding with a 2.63 GAA and .920 SV% in his next six games (4-2) to ultimately win the series. The Stars enter Game Three as +112 road underdogs.

Jake Oettinger
Dickinson (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision ahead of Game 2 vs. Anaheim.

Dickson scored a highlight-reel goal in Game One, one of two tallies in the games, but is battling an undisclosed injury and is uncertain for Game Two on Wednesday. The 30-year-old forward averaged 15:03 time-on-ice and scored four points (1G / 3A) in 17 games with the Oilers this season.

Jason Dickinson
Trenin (upper-body) will be a game-time decision ahead of Game 3 vs. Dallas.

Trenin was on the receiving end of a massive open-ice hit from Colin Blackwell of the Dallas Stars early in Game Two on Monday, exiting the game immediately after, playing only 3:02 time-on-ice. The 29-year-old Trenin led the NHL with 413 hits in the regular season, and his physical presence will be sorely missed by Minnesota if he is unable to play in Game Three.

Yakov Trenin
Zuccarello (upper-body) will be a game-time decision ahead of Game 3 vs. Dallas.

Zuccarello was a surprise scratch ahead of Game Two, likely suffering the injury in Game One after being on the receiving end of a high hit from Stars' defenseman Tyler Myers. The 38-year-old winger played just under 17 minutes in the Wild's 6-1 rout of the Stars in Game 1, chipping in with three assists. Vladimir Tarasenko replaced Zuccarello on the top line in Game Two and will likely stay there in Game Three if Zuccarello remains sidelined.

Mats Zuccarello
Samanski is expected to draw back into Edmonton's lineup for Game 2 vs. Anaheim.

Henrique exited Game One on Monday after only 2:56 time-on-ice due to a lower-body injury and will not play in Game Two, allowing Samanski to enter the lineup for his postseason debut. The 24-year-old Samanski averaged 10:34 time-on-ice and scored four points (2G / 2A) through 24 games in his first NHL season.

Josh Samanski
Ostlund (upper-body) is a possibility for Game 3 vs. Boston on Thursday.

Ostlund has not played in over four weeks due to an upper-body injury, but he could make his postseason debut as early as Thursday in Game Three against the Boston Bruins. The 22-year-old Swedish forward averaged 13:58 time-on-ice and scored 27 points (11G / 16A) in 60 games this season.

Noah Ostlund
Skinner will start Game 3 vs. Philadelphia.

Skinner was serviceable for Pittsburgh in Game Two, saving 21 of 23 shots (.913 SV%), but received no goal support in a 3-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, as the offensively-challenged Penguins fell to a 0-2 series deficit. The 27-year-old Skinner has saved 38 of 43 shots (.884 SV%) through two games in the series and will need to be at his best on Wednesday in Game Three, with the Penguins entering a pivotal contest as slight +101 road underdogs.

Stuart Skinner
Skinner was the first goalie off the ice at Pittsburgh's morning skate ahead of Game 3.

Skinner was serviceable for Pittsburgh in Game Two, saving 21 of 23 shots (.913 SV%), but received no goal support in a 3-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, as the offensively-challenged Penguins fell to a 0-2 series deficit. The 27-year-old Skinner has saved 38 of 43 shots (.884 SV%) through two games in the series and will need to be at his best on Wednesday in Game Three, with the Penguins entering a pivotal contest as slight +101 road underdogs.

Stuart Skinner
Brazeau is expected to draw back into Pittsburgh's lineup for Game 3.

Brazeau will make his Penguins' postseason debut on Wednesday, drawing into the lineup for Elmer Soderblom. The Penguins have been offensively challenged through two games in their series against the Philadelphia Flyers and hope Brazeau can give them a spark after scoring a career-high 34 points (17G / 17A) in 64 games this season.

Justin Brazeau
Andersen is expected to start Game 3 after occupying the starter's crease at Wednesday's morning skate.

Coming off arguably the worst regular season of his career, posting a 3.05 GAA and .874 SV% in 35 games (16-14-5), Andersen has been outstanding to begin the postseason. The veteran 36-year-old Danish goalie has saved 59 of 61 shots (.967 SV%) through two games, helping Carolina maintain home-ice advantage by jumping out to a 2-0 series lead. The Hurricanes can take control of the series with a win in Game Three, entering the action as slight +105 road underdogs against the Ottawa Senators.

Frederik Andersen
Sandin underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee and is expected to return in 6-9 months.

Sandin missed the final two games of the 2025-26 regular season, which will extend into the start of the 2026-27 season as he recovers from surgery to address an ACL tear. The 26-year-old Swedish defenseman has become an integral part of Washington's defence core, playing exclusively on one of the top two pairs. He averaged 19:12 time-on-ice and scored 29 points (5G / 24A) in 73 games this season.

Rasmus Sandin
Vladar will start Game 3 vs. Pittsburgh.

Vladar was outstanding in Game Two on Monday, saving all 27 shots he faced for his first-career postseason shutout in a dominant 3-0 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. The 28-year-old Czech goalie ended the regular season by saving 51 of the last 54 shots he faced (.944 SV%), and has carried that momentum into his first postseason as a starting goalie, saving 43 of 45 shots (.956 SV%). The Flyers can take a commanding 3-0 series lead on Wednesday, entering Game Three as slight -112 home favourites.

Dan Vladar
Andrae (upper-body) participated in morning skate ahead of Game 3 and will be a game-time decision.

Andrae was limited to only 9:39 time-on-ice in Game One due to an upper-body injury and was subsequently sidelined for Game Two. That said, the 24-year-old Swedish defenseman was at Philadelphia’s morning skate on Wednesday, and could be an option in the evening for Game Three. In 61 games this season, Andrae averaged 15:20 time-on-ice and scored 13 points (2G / 11A).

Emil Andrae

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