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Sunday, December 21, 2003
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Michael Leighton, Chicago Blackhawks - Leighton is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Devils, reports the Chicago Tribune.

Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils - Brodeur is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Blackhawks, reports the Bergen Record.

Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose Sharks - Nabokov is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Mighty Ducks, reports the Contra Costa Times.

Jean-Sebastien Giguere, Anaheim Mighty Ducks - Giguere is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Sharks.

Byron Dafoe, Atlanta Thrashers - Dafoe is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Flyers.

Rick DiPietro, New York Islanders - DiPietro is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Capitals.

Jeff Hackett, Philadelphia Flyers - Hackett is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Thrashers.

Olaf Kolzig, Washington Capitals - Kolzig is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Islanders.

Marty Turco, Dallas Stars - Turco withstood a skate to the groin area during Saturday's game against the Lightning but continued to play, reports the Dallas Morning News. The reason he didn't really think twice about coming out of the game was because backup Jason Bacashihua was actually too sick to even sit on the bench and instead was watching from the dressing room.

Roman Cechmanek, Los Angeles Kings - Cechmanek left Saturday's game against the Avalanche after one period due to re-aggravating his hip injury which caused him to miss two games earlier this week, reports the LA Times. It is not known how long Cechmanek will be sidelined but he'll probably be out of action for at least one week as the Kings won't want this incident repeated since it's possible Cechmanek came back too soon.

Zac Bierk, Phoenix Coyotes - Bierk aggravated his strained hip flexor injury while working out with the minor league Springfield Falcons and has yet to appear in a game during his injury-rehabilitation assignment, reports the Arizona Republic. Though no one in the Coyotes organization will admit it, Bierk's injury woes combined with Brian Boucher's re-emergence may cause the team to lean towards the latter beyond this season.
 
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