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Campbell will miss a "weeks" with a leg injury.

Campbell was shaken up late in Sunday's win over the Flames after Matthew Tkachuk landed on his leg. Head coach Sheldon Keefe delivered the bad news on Tuesday, announcing that his No.2 netmidner will miss a couple of "weeks." With Campbell out, Michael Hutchinson will serve as Frederik Andersen's backup for the foreseeable future.

Jack Campbell
DeBrincat was added to the COVID-19 reserve list on Monday.

Getting added to the COVID-19 reserve list means that DeBrincat likely will not be available for the Tuesday/Wednesday back-to-back in Nashville. DeBrincat's roommate Adam Boqvist was also added to the list, so Chicago could be without two of their best offensive weapons in a tough series with the Predators.

Alex DeBrincat
Talbot will start Monday in Anaheim.

Talbot gave up three goals on 33 shots in the Wild’s win in Los Angeles on Saturday. Talbot has had a steady start to the season, opening the year at 2-0 while stopping 61 of the 67 shots (.910 SV%) that he’s faced. On Monday he has a strong chance to move to 3-0 against an Anaheim team that is searching for offence early in the season.

Cam Talbot
Rasmussen will draw into the Red Wings lineup on Monday afternoon.

With Robby Fabbri out because of COVID-19 protocol, Rasmussen will make his season debut on Monday afternoon. Rasmussen will centre Detroit's second line and comes in after picking up 18 points (5G / 13A) in 18 games with Graz EC during his COVID loan in the Austria's top league.

Michael Rasmussen
Campbell will start Saturday in Ottawa.

Frederik Andersen started the first two games of the season but the Maple Leafs will turn to Campbell in the second game of a back-to-back in Ottawa. After coming over from LOs Angeles mid-season, Campbell went 3-2-1 with a 2.63 GAA and .915 SV% in six starts. The Senators gave the Maple Leafs fits last night but Campbell is still a solid streaming option if you need help in the first week.

Jack Campbell