Nabokov in goal for Isles tonight.

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Losing has not been a big part of Evgeni Nabokov's NHL career. Even though the 36-year-old goaltender has had a season that certainly has been a revival, it seems all but certain that he won't get to add to his career total of 80 playoff games, which ranks 21st all-time and second among active goalies, behind only Martin Brodeur.

He said the possibility of missing the postseason for only the second time in 11 NHL seasons, and first since the Sharks missed out in 2002-03, has not altered his thinking about signing with the Islanders for next season and possibly one more season beyond that.

"It's not really changed anything, business as usual," Nabokov said after the Islanders practiced at the Air Canada Centre Monday before facing the Maple Leafs Tuesday night. "It's really between [Don Meehan, Nabokov's agent, and Islanders GM Garth Snow] right now."

Meehan and Snow were slated to talk Monday night in the ongoing contract discussions. Two sources indicated that a deal still could be reached before the end of the regular season.

The Islanders are 11 points behind the eighth-place Capitals, who beat the Red Wings, 5-3, Monday night. None of the seven teams below the Eastern Conference cut line has sustained enough pressure to overtake the Caps, keeping all of the teams mathematically alive, but the Islanders' 3-5-3 slide since the night before the trade deadline has them tied for 14th.

"It's definitely not a good feeling," Nabokov said. "It's been frustrating for sure, but it's also a challenge. We still have to help the team win, and that's my focus right now and what I'm hoping to do if I stay here."

The appeal of staying for another season or two has all to do with Nabokov's opportunity to play. The uncertain market facing veteran goaltenders in the summer is evidenced by Tomas Vokoun (one year, $1.5 million) and Jean-Sebastien Giguere (two years, $2.5 million) taking low-value deals as free agents.

Nabokov himself didn't get what he considered a good offer as a free agent two summers ago, and the chance to still be a No. 1 weighs heavier than the chance to mentor youngsters Anders Nilsson or Kevin Poulin next season.

"This mentor thing, we're not here to mentor anybody. They're big kids, they know what they're doing," Nabokov said. "If I stay, I'm here to play and win games. They have their routines, I have mine, and we all get along."
 

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After sitting out Saturday's 3-2 shootout win over the Canadiens, Evgeni Nabokov gets the call tonight against the Leafs in Toronto.

Jay Pandolfo will be a healthy scratch up front for a second straight game. Steve Staios, who is eight games away from playing 1,000 for his career, appears ready to return after missing two games with a lower-body injury.
 

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Mike Smith for the Coyotes. Radim Vrbata and Taylor Pyatt are game-time decisions for tonight. Adrian Aucoin is out.



Kari Lehtonen is scheduled to start in goal for the Stars on Tuesday.


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About the Stars

The Stars (39-28-5) are coming off a 4-1 loss to Chicago on Friday. It was the second straight loss for the Stars following a six-game winning streak and 11-game points streak. Chicago scored two goals in the first 1:42 of the game to take the early lead and then two goals early in the third period to put the game away.

?We put ourselves in a hole there, and you never want to do that against a good team like Chicago,? Benn said. ?We did a better job in the second, but had another bad start in the third that crushed us. We shied away from our game a bit. We need to play the simple game, get pucks deep, and win the blue lines. We can?t shoot ourselves in the foot with bad starts.?

The Stars head into Tuesday?s game in a four-way battle San Jose, Phoenix and Los Angeles for the Pacific Division title. They are tied with the Coyotes at 83 points and have one game in hand.

?We?ve just got worry about our games and what we can control,? said Stars captain Brenden Morrow. ?That?s Phoenix on Tuesday.?

Kari Lehtonen is scheduled to start in goal for the Stars on Tuesday.

Injuries: RW Radek Dvorak (ankle) and D Sheldon Souray (lower body) are probable.




About the Coyotes

The Coyotes (36-26-11) are coming off a 3-2 shootout win in Edmonton on Sunday. The Coyotes overcame a 2-0 deficit, scoring two goals in the third period to force overtime and then won the game in the shootout.

?You look at the way the game went and we weren't playing the way we needed to be," Coyotes captain Shane Doan said. ?They played really, well but we were just able to find a way. We're feeling a bit fortunate right now.?

Coyotes coach Dave Tippett earned his 400th career victory in Sunday?s game.

?401 on Tuesday would work for me,? Tippett said.

The Coyotes are 2-1-0 on their current road trip, which concludes Tuesday in Dallas.



Series notes

*This is the sixth and final meeting between the two teams.

*The Stars are 2-2-1 in the season series.

*The Coyotes are 3-0-2 in the season series.

*October 10, at Dallas: Stars 2, Coyotes 1 (SO)
*October 25, at Phoenix: Star3, Coyotes 2 (OT)
*November 26, at Phoenix: Coyotes 3, Stars 0
*February 7, at Dallas: Coyotes 4, Stars 1
*February 18, at Phoenix: Coyotes 2, Stars 1 (OT)



Statistical tidbits

*The Stars have six goals over their last four games.

*The Stars haven?t had a power play chance in the last two games and are 1-9 on the power play over the last five games.

*The Coyotes have the 30th ranked power play in the league and are 2-20 on the PP over their last eight games.

*The Stars are 40-42 (95.2%) on the penalty kill over the last 13 games.

*The Coyotes are 26-28 (92.9%) on the penalty kill over the last nine games.

*Stars forward Jamie Benn has four goals in the last six games.

*Coyotes forward Ray Whitney is on a four-game points streak (one goal, five assists).
 

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Pens starting Brad Thiessen in goal.
 
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