Vasilevskiy led the Lightning onto the ice for warmups. Vasilevskiy allowed four goals on 25 shots (.840 SV%) for his first loss in four starts as he was defeated by Vegas the Lightnings' previous contest. The 28-year-old has led the NHL in wins for each of the last five seasons and is back on pace to potentially do so again with his 26-14-1 record, 2.56 GAA and .918 SV%. He will take on the Anaheim Ducks, who are in the midst of a five-game losing skid after a 4-3 overtime loss to Florida last game.Source: Chris Krenn
Husso will start Tuesday in Washington. Husso allowed four goals on 26 shots (.846 SV%) to snap a four-game winning streak as he beat Seattle in his previous start. The 28-year-old has had an up-and-down first season in Detroit, which has led to his 21-13-5 record, 2.95 GAA and .904 SV%. He will take on the slumping Washington Capitals, who have lost four straight games after a 4-1 loss to Carolina last game. Source: Helene St. James
Kuemper led the Capitals onto the ice for warmups. Kuemper allowed four goals on 35 shots (.886 SV%) for his third-straight loss as he was defeated by Carolina in his previous start. The 32-year-old has played well despite his losing record in his first season in Washington, with his 16-17-4 record, 2.67 GAA and .914 SV%. He will face the surprisingly hot Detroit Red Wings, who just snapped a five-game winning streak with a 4-2 loss vs. Seattle last game.Source: Tom Gulitti
Montembeault will start Tuesday in New Jersey. Montembeault allowed six goals on 41 shots (.854 SV%) for his third loss in four games as he was crushed by Carolina in his previous start. The 26-year-old has been the better of the two Canadien goaltenders this year, with his 11-11-2 record, 3.29 GAA and .906 SV%. He takes on the New Jersey Devils, who have won two straight games and are fourth in the NHL in shots per game (34.2) and sixth in goals (3.46). Source: @CanadiensMTL
Binnington led the Blues onto the ice for warmups. Binnington allowed four goals on 33 shots (.879 SV%) to snap a three-game winning streak as he was defeated by Colorado in his last start. The 29-year-old has not played well this season but still continues to see the majority of starts, which has led to his 21-19-3 record, 3.27 GAA and .893 SV%. He takes on the scorching-hot Carolina Hurricanes, who have won 10 of their last 11 contests after a 4-1 win over Washington last game.Source: Matthew DeFranks
Andersen led the Hurricanes onto the ice for warmups. Andersen stopped 24 of 25 shots (.960 SV%) for his fourth win in five starts as he beat Washington in his previous start. The 33-year-old has improved his numbers as of late, which has led to a 13-4-0 record, 2.52 GAA and .903 SV%. He will take on the St. Louis Blues, who lost their last two games and are 28th in the NHL in shots per game (28.9).Source: Matthew DeFranks
Samsonov will start Tuesday in Buffalo. Samsonov allowed four goals on 27 shots (.852 SV%) for his first loss in three games as he was defeated by Chicago in his last start. The 25-year-old has been incredibly solid in his first season in Toronto, with his 19-7-2 record, 2.38 GAA and .915 SV%. He will take on the rival Buffalo Sabres, who have won their last two games and are third in the NHL in goals per game (3.7).Source: Terry Koshan
Luukkonen will start Tuesday vs. the Maple Leafs. Luukkonen stopped 33 of 35 shots (.943 SV%) to snap a three-game losing streak with a win over San Jose in his last start. The 23-year-old rookie has struggled nightly but still manages to win consistently, with his 14-7-2 record, 3.41 GAA and .898 SV%. He will face their rivals in the Toronto Maple Leafs, who lost their last game 5-3 to Chicago but have the fourth-best powerplay in the NHL (25.4).Source: Mike Harrington
Copley led the Kings onto the ice for warmups. Copley allowed one goal on 17 shots (.941 SV%) but took the no-decision as he was pulled from his previous start vs. Anaheim after 39:17 TOI. The 31-year-old is good to go and will look to continue to add to his impressive record, as he holds a 17-3-1 record, 2.70 GAA and .904 SV%. He will take on Minnesota, who has won their last two games but are 25th in the NHL in goals per game (2.88).Source: Zach Dooley
Gustavsson will start Tuesday vs. the Kings. Gustavsson allowed three goals on 26 shots (.885 SV%) for his third win in four games as he beat Nashville in his previous start. The 24-year-old has essentially snaked the Wilds' starting role away from Marc-Andre Fleury, due to his strong 14-8-2 record, 2.16 GAA and .926 SV%. He will take on the Los Angeles Kings, who have won four straight contests after a 6-5 win over Arizona last game. Source: Joe Smith
Saros will start Tuesday vs. the Canucks. Saros allowed four goals on 35 shots (.886 SV%) for his third loss in four starts as he was beaten by Minnesota in his last start. The 27-year-old has been solid all season, as shown by his 20-16-5 record, 2.82 GAA and .916 SV%. He takes on the Vancouver Canucks, who broke a three-game losing streak with a 6-2 win over Philadelphia last game. Source: Emma Lingan
Mrazek will start Tuesday vs. the Golden Knights. Mrazek stopped 28 of 31 shots (.903 SV%) to snap a six-game losing streak as he beat Ottawa in his previous start. The 31-year-old has had a horrendous 2022-23 season, with his 6-15-2 record, 3.95 GAA and .885 SV%. He takes on one of the league's hottest teams in the Vegas Golden Knights, who will be looking to extend their current five-game winning streak.Source: Ben Pope
Hart will start Tuesday in Edmonton. Hart allowed four goals on 21 shots (.810 SV%) for his third straight loss as he was defeated by Vancouver in his previous start. The 24-year-old has gotten little help despite his strong play this season, leading to a 16-17-9 record, 2.88 GAA and .910 SV%. He takes on the Edmonton Oilers, who are in the middle of a four-game losing skid after their 6-5 overtime loss to Colorado last game.Source: Giana Han
Skinner will start Tuesday vs. the Flyers. Skinner allowed six goals on 30 shots (.800 SV%) for his third-straight loss as he was defeated by Montreal in his previous start. The 24-year-old Edmonton native has been solid when called upon this season, with his 13-11-4 record, 2.95 GAA and .913 SV%. He will face the Philadelphia Flyers, who snapped a five-game losing streak with a 4-3 win over Calgary last game. Source: Jason Gregor