Wednesday, January 29
Ed Belfour, Toronto Maple Leafs - Belfour will be the starter for Wednesday's game against the Hurricanes, reports the Toronto Star. He will not play the night after against the Thrashers, however.
Marty Turco, Dallas Stars - Turco is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Flames, reports the Dallas Morning News.
Dwayne Roloson, Minnesota Wild - Roloson is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Oilers - as long as his wife, who was supposed to deliver on Tuesday, doesn't go into labor.
Kevin Weekes, Carolina Hurricanes - Coach Paul Maurice declined to name his starting goalie after Tuesday's practice. It's been awfully tough to predict the Hurricane's starter from game-to-game, but since they lost last time out with Arturs Irbe in net, we'll say Weekes is the probable starter. For what it's worth, the Raleigh News Observer lists Irbe as the probable starter.
Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim Mighty Ducks - Giguere is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Senators. However, since the Ducks play back-to-back games, there is a chance that Martin Gerber could get the nod instead.
Roman Turek, Calgary Flames - Turek is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Stars.
Patrick Lalime, Ottawa Senators - Lalime is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Ducks. The Senators also play back-to-back games and we're pretty sure Martin Prusek will get one of the games. Check back later for an update as coach Jacques Martin usually confirms his starting goalie after the morning skate.
Tommy Salo, Edmonton Oilers - Salo is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Wild.
Felix Potvin, Los Angeles Kings - Potvin tweaked his right knee during Tuesday's loss to the Sharks. He had already let in three goals when it happened and tried to play through it, but was pulled in favor of Jamie Storr. Potvin doesn't believe the injury is serious.
John Grahame, Tampa Bay Lightning - Look for Grahame to at least split starts with Nikolai Khabibulin as long as the former continues to play well. Since being traded to the Lightning, Grahame has posted wins over some formidable opponents in Ottawa, Dallas and Philadelphia and coach John Tortorella said that he will keep playing the hot hand.
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John LeClair, Philadelphia Flyers - LeClair skated hard before practice on Tuesday, firing pucks with authority and using full use of his injured shoulder. Though the session was very encouraging, LeClair is still targetting a return around the middle of February.
Simon Gagne, Philadelphia Flyers - Gagne, who has been bothered by a sore groin, underwent an MRI exam on Monday which came back negative. He remains day-to-day.
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins - Even though he recently skated "pain free" for 45 minutes and plans on doing it again on Wednesday, Lemieux will not be back in the lineup until after the all-star break. He is targetting a return for Tuesday's game against the Canucks and if not then, probably Thursday versus the Panthers.
Mats Sundin, Toronto Maple Leafs - Sundin will not play in Sunday's all-star game but not because he doesn't want to. Instead, coach and GM Pat Quinn made the decision for him as a way to rest and recuperate for the remainder of the season. Sundin is expected to play on Wednesday against the Hurricanes.
Alexander Mogilny, Toronto Maple Leafs - Mogilny , suffering from a sore back, is expected to play on Wednesday against the Hurricanes, reports the Toronto Star.
Mathieu Schneider, Los Angeles Kings - Schneider sat out for the fourth time in nine games on Tuesday, this time because of a bruised foot suffered Monday night when he got in the way of a Ziggy Palffy shot. X-rays were negative, but Schneider reported more pain than expected and was consequently scheduled for an MRI exam Wednesday.
Jason Allison, Los Angeles Kings - Allison could play on Thursday against the Senators after sitting out the past two games due to a hip flexor, however, coach Andy Murray was not optimistic that the center will be back before the all-star break.
Derek Morris, Colorado Avalanche - Morris underwent successful facial surgery to repair a fractured orbital bone on Tuesday and could be back in the lineup as early as February 8 against the Red Wings.
Chris Chelios, Detroit Red Wings - Chelios underwent an MRI on his lower leg injury Tuesday and the results came out satisfactory. He is still out for Thursday's game against the Panthers.
Ryan Smyth, Edmonton Oilers - Smyth practiced hard on Tuesday and will be a game-time decision to play on Wednesday versus the Wild.
Mike Comrie, Edmonton Oilers - Comrie skated before practice on Tuesday, shooting and passing pucks with no pain. He is out with a broken thumb and is not expected back in the lineup for another couple of weeks.
Oleg Tverdovsky, New Jersey Devils - The Tverdovsky situation continues to get weirder by the day. As expected, the Devils vehemently denied a report in a New York newspaper that Tverdovsky is suffering from the after effects of a concussion. In fact, GM Lou Lamoriello thinks that Tverdovsky's agent incorrectly leaked the results of the examination (perhaps purposely) as a way to get Tverdovsky traded. At least one Devils' player has stated that Tverdovsky is unhappy playing in Pat Burns' defensive system where his offensive stats are suffering - important when you consider that he is headed for unrestricted free agency over the summer. Our advice: stay away from the talented defenseman for now.
Adrian Aucoin, New York Islanders - Aucoin participated in Tuesday's morning skate and could be back in the lineup as early as Thursday. He is suffering from a groin injury.
Pavel Bure, New York Rangers - There seems to be some conflicting reports surrounding Bure's status. Just one day after the New York Post reported that Bure may be done for the season, the New York Daily News reports that Bure stated that his knees have improved a lot and he is just working on strengthening the joints. Bure added: ""The muscles are definitely much better and feeling strong. From the period of the surgery to now it's much better. I could barely walk and now I can skate. But I don't know how long it's going to be."
Brian Leetch, New York Rangers - Leetch "worked out hard" off the ice on Tuesday but there is still no definite date on when he hopes to be back in the lineup. According to various reports though, Leetch could be ready to go immediately after the all-star break but a more conservative estimate is about 10 days.
Darius Kasparaitis, New York Rangers - Kasparaitis missed Tuesday's game against the Thrashers due to the illness du jour: flu-like symptoms.
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Ed Belfour, Toronto Maple Leafs - Belfour will be the starter for Wednesday's game against the Hurricanes, reports the Toronto Star. He will not play the night after against the Thrashers, however.
Marty Turco, Dallas Stars - Turco is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Flames, reports the Dallas Morning News.
Dwayne Roloson, Minnesota Wild - Roloson is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Oilers - as long as his wife, who was supposed to deliver on Tuesday, doesn't go into labor.
Kevin Weekes, Carolina Hurricanes - Coach Paul Maurice declined to name his starting goalie after Tuesday's practice. It's been awfully tough to predict the Hurricane's starter from game-to-game, but since they lost last time out with Arturs Irbe in net, we'll say Weekes is the probable starter. For what it's worth, the Raleigh News Observer lists Irbe as the probable starter.
Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim Mighty Ducks - Giguere is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Senators. However, since the Ducks play back-to-back games, there is a chance that Martin Gerber could get the nod instead.
Roman Turek, Calgary Flames - Turek is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Stars.
Patrick Lalime, Ottawa Senators - Lalime is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Ducks. The Senators also play back-to-back games and we're pretty sure Martin Prusek will get one of the games. Check back later for an update as coach Jacques Martin usually confirms his starting goalie after the morning skate.
Tommy Salo, Edmonton Oilers - Salo is the probable starter for Wednesday's game against the Wild.
Felix Potvin, Los Angeles Kings - Potvin tweaked his right knee during Tuesday's loss to the Sharks. He had already let in three goals when it happened and tried to play through it, but was pulled in favor of Jamie Storr. Potvin doesn't believe the injury is serious.
John Grahame, Tampa Bay Lightning - Look for Grahame to at least split starts with Nikolai Khabibulin as long as the former continues to play well. Since being traded to the Lightning, Grahame has posted wins over some formidable opponents in Ottawa, Dallas and Philadelphia and coach John Tortorella said that he will keep playing the hot hand.
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John LeClair, Philadelphia Flyers - LeClair skated hard before practice on Tuesday, firing pucks with authority and using full use of his injured shoulder. Though the session was very encouraging, LeClair is still targetting a return around the middle of February.
Simon Gagne, Philadelphia Flyers - Gagne, who has been bothered by a sore groin, underwent an MRI exam on Monday which came back negative. He remains day-to-day.
Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins - Even though he recently skated "pain free" for 45 minutes and plans on doing it again on Wednesday, Lemieux will not be back in the lineup until after the all-star break. He is targetting a return for Tuesday's game against the Canucks and if not then, probably Thursday versus the Panthers.
Mats Sundin, Toronto Maple Leafs - Sundin will not play in Sunday's all-star game but not because he doesn't want to. Instead, coach and GM Pat Quinn made the decision for him as a way to rest and recuperate for the remainder of the season. Sundin is expected to play on Wednesday against the Hurricanes.
Alexander Mogilny, Toronto Maple Leafs - Mogilny , suffering from a sore back, is expected to play on Wednesday against the Hurricanes, reports the Toronto Star.
Mathieu Schneider, Los Angeles Kings - Schneider sat out for the fourth time in nine games on Tuesday, this time because of a bruised foot suffered Monday night when he got in the way of a Ziggy Palffy shot. X-rays were negative, but Schneider reported more pain than expected and was consequently scheduled for an MRI exam Wednesday.
Jason Allison, Los Angeles Kings - Allison could play on Thursday against the Senators after sitting out the past two games due to a hip flexor, however, coach Andy Murray was not optimistic that the center will be back before the all-star break.
Derek Morris, Colorado Avalanche - Morris underwent successful facial surgery to repair a fractured orbital bone on Tuesday and could be back in the lineup as early as February 8 against the Red Wings.
Chris Chelios, Detroit Red Wings - Chelios underwent an MRI on his lower leg injury Tuesday and the results came out satisfactory. He is still out for Thursday's game against the Panthers.
Ryan Smyth, Edmonton Oilers - Smyth practiced hard on Tuesday and will be a game-time decision to play on Wednesday versus the Wild.
Mike Comrie, Edmonton Oilers - Comrie skated before practice on Tuesday, shooting and passing pucks with no pain. He is out with a broken thumb and is not expected back in the lineup for another couple of weeks.
Oleg Tverdovsky, New Jersey Devils - The Tverdovsky situation continues to get weirder by the day. As expected, the Devils vehemently denied a report in a New York newspaper that Tverdovsky is suffering from the after effects of a concussion. In fact, GM Lou Lamoriello thinks that Tverdovsky's agent incorrectly leaked the results of the examination (perhaps purposely) as a way to get Tverdovsky traded. At least one Devils' player has stated that Tverdovsky is unhappy playing in Pat Burns' defensive system where his offensive stats are suffering - important when you consider that he is headed for unrestricted free agency over the summer. Our advice: stay away from the talented defenseman for now.
Adrian Aucoin, New York Islanders - Aucoin participated in Tuesday's morning skate and could be back in the lineup as early as Thursday. He is suffering from a groin injury.
Pavel Bure, New York Rangers - There seems to be some conflicting reports surrounding Bure's status. Just one day after the New York Post reported that Bure may be done for the season, the New York Daily News reports that Bure stated that his knees have improved a lot and he is just working on strengthening the joints. Bure added: ""The muscles are definitely much better and feeling strong. From the period of the surgery to now it's much better. I could barely walk and now I can skate. But I don't know how long it's going to be."
Brian Leetch, New York Rangers - Leetch "worked out hard" off the ice on Tuesday but there is still no definite date on when he hopes to be back in the lineup. According to various reports though, Leetch could be ready to go immediately after the all-star break but a more conservative estimate is about 10 days.
Darius Kasparaitis, New York Rangers - Kasparaitis missed Tuesday's game against the Thrashers due to the illness du jour: flu-like symptoms.
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