Halak allowed one goal on 37 shots in the Bruins win over the Penguins on Friday. Halak has won two in a row while turning aside 68 of 70 shots (.971 SV%) and is now 4-2-0 with a 2.45 GAA and .931 SV% in November. In his first start against the Maple Leafs, Halak stopped 40 of 41 shots in a 5-1 win on November 11th.
Halak allowed just one goal on 33 shots in the Bruins win in Arizona last Saturday. Halak has won three of his last four starts, allowing just one goal in each of the wins. Halak will start the front-end of the Bruins back-to-back against a Penguins team that is tied for fourth in the NHL in goal-scoring (3.45 GF/pg).
Halak stopped 37 of 38 shots in the Bruins win over the Golden Knights on Sunday. Tuukka Rask returned to the team on Tuesday, but the Bruins will stick with Halak tonight in Colorado. The 33-year-old netminder has gone 2-1-2 with a 1.80 GAA, .944 SV% and one shutout on the road this season.
Halak was pulled after he allowed five goals on 19 shots in the Bruins 8-5 loss the Canucks on Thursday. With Tuukka Rask on a personal leave of absence, Halak will continue to see the bulk of the starts moving forward. The 33-year-old has gone 2-0-0 with a 2.32 GAA, .915 SV% and one shutout in three starts on home-ice this season.
Halak stopped 39 of 40 shots in the Bruins 1-0 loss in Nashville on Saturday. Halak backed up earlier in the week, but will get back between the pipes tonight vs. Vancouver. Halak has been exceptional this season, posting a 1.45 GAA, .952 SV% and two shutouts in eight appearances. Make sure he’s in your lineup tonight.
Halak stopped all 26 shots that he faced in the Bruins 3-0 shutout win over the Flyers last Thursday. Halak has played extremely well this season, going 3-0-2 with a 1.43 GAA, .945 SV% and two shutouts in five starts and one relief appearance. He’ll be in tough against a Hurricanes team that is averaging the most shots per game (41.5) and 3.00 goals for per game through 11 games.
Halak allowed two goals on 22 shots in the Bruins loss in Vancouver last Saturday. Halak has lost two games in a row, but has posted a 1.74 GAA, .933 SV% and one shutout in his first five starts of the season. Tonight he faces a Flyers team that ranks 12th in the NHL in goal-scoring (3.33 GF/PG) through nine games.
Halak allowed three goals on 22 shots in the Bruins overtime loss in Edmonton on Thursday. Halak has become the most trusted goalie in Boston early in the season, posting a 1.69 GAA, .939 SV% and one shutout in his first four appearances. He has a better matchup tonight than he did in his last two starts.
Halak stopped 25 of 26 shots in the Bruins win over the Oilers last Thursday. Halak has been great in a Bruins uniform, stopping 73 of 76 shots (.961 SV%) in his first three appearances. As good as he has been, Halak is a risky option against a Connor McDavid-led Oilers team in Edmonton.
Halak stopped all 32 shots that he faced in the Bruins shutout win in Buffalo last Thursday. It was an excellent first start for the veteran netminder, who will start again tonight with Tuukka Rask struggling a bit to start the season. The Oilers looked bad in their first game, but a Connor McDavid led team is always dangerous.
Halak replaced Tuukka Rask in the Bruins 7-0 loss to the Capitals on Wednesday. Halak entered the game when it was 5-0 and ended up stopping 16 of 18 shots (.889 SV%) in his Bruins debut. Halak was originally scheduled to start on Thursday, and Bruce Cassidy will stick with him despite both goalies playing on Wednesday.
Halak replaced Tuukka Rask in the Bruins 7-0 loss to the Capitals on Wednesday. Halak entered the game when it was 5-0 and ended up stopping 16 of 18 shots (.889 SV%) in his Bruins debut. Halak was originally scheduled to start on Thursday, but Bruce Cassidy wouldn’t say who would start after Wednesday’s game, since both goalies played vs. Washington.
Halak had another tough season with the Islanders in 2018, going 20-26-6 with a 3.19 GAA and .908 SV% in 54 games. A change of scenery should help the 33-year-old netminder, who will serve as Tuukka Rask’s backup in 2019. Halak heads to Boston with a career 2.50 GAA and .916 SV% in 449 NHL games.
Halak allowed one goal on 12 shots after replacing Chris Gibson in the Islanders loss to the Lightning on Thursday. Halak is 0-4-1 with an ugly 4.08 GAA and .854 SV% in six appearances in March. The veteran netminder stopped 36 of 39 shots in a 7-3 win over the Blackhawks in their first meeting of the season.