


Price allowed on goal on 32 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Hurricanes on Thursday. Price has now won 12 of his 14 starts of the season, while posting an impressive 1.71 GAA, .945 SV% and two shutouts. Tonight he will face the Red Wings for the second time this season—he stopped all 25 shots that he faced in a 5-0 shutout win in the first meeting.


Price stopped 31 of 32 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Maple Leafs on Saturday. It didn’t take Price long to get back into the win column after losing his previous start to Florida. He is simply the best goalie in the NHL and is a must-start against a Senators team that ranks 29th in the NHL with just 2.06 goals per game.

Klingberg missed a morning meeting, so he will be disciplined by being a healthy scratch tonight vs. the Wild. With Klingberg out, Julius Honka has been recalled from Texas (AHL) and will make his NHL debut.

Price allowed four goals on 24 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to the Panthers on Thursday. Yes, you read that right, he actually lost. Price will look to bounce-back against the Maple Leafs, who rank fourth in the NHL in scoring (3.29 G/PG). Price was excellent in his first start vs. Toronto and is 9-0-1 with a 1.59 GAA and .951 SV% in 10 starts on home-ice.

Price stopped all 25 shots that he faced in the Canadiens’ shutout win over the Red Wings on Saturday. Al Montoya started in Chicago on Sunday, so Price will go tonight vs. the Panthers. Price is now 10-0-0 with a 1.40 GAA, .957 SV% and two shutouts. This is getting ridiculous, he may never lose…Nine of his starts have come on home ice, where he has a 1.34 GAA and .960 SV%.

Price stopped 23 of 24 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Kings on Thursday. Price has not lost a start this season, wining nine straight games with a 1.56 GAA and .953 SV%—both rank in the top-3 in the NHL right now. The only goalie with a better GAA and SV% than Price is Jimmy Howard, who he will go head-to-head with tonight in Montreal.

Price allowed two goals on 43 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Bruins on Tuesday. Price has won all eight of his starts while posting a 1.63 GAA and .953 SV% to kick off 2016-17. Price is the clear No.1 fantasy netminder and is a must-start regardless of his matchup—Los Angeles is 17th in the league in scoring (2.62 G/PG).

Price allowed four goals on 38 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Flyers on Saturday. Price has won all seven of his starts to start 2016-17, while posting 1.57 GAA, .952 SV% and one shutout. Tonight he will take on a Boston team that he has dominated in his career—he stopped 19 of 21 shots in a 4-2 win over the Bruins in his second start of the year (Oct. 22).

Price stopped all 42 shots in the Canadiens’ shutout win over the Canucks on Wednesday. Price has been absolutely outstanding so far this season. He has won all six of his starts while posting a ridiculous 1.17 GAA, .964 SV% and one shutout. He is a must-start, even against a Flyers team that is fourth in scoring (3.42 G/PG).

Price stopped 37 of 38 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Maple Leafs on Saturday. Price has won each of his first five starts in 2016-17, while posting a 1.40 GAA and .954 SV%. Price is simply amazing and it helps to have the NHL’s fourth ranked offence in front of you (3.44 G/PG). Price is an obvious must-start tonight vs. NHL’s worst offence (1.78 G/PG).

Price made 30 saves on 31 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Lightning on Thursday. Price has won each of his four starts to kick-off the season while posting a 1.51 GAA ad .947 SV%. Price has been doing Price things and tonight he will get his first look at the youthful Leafs. Toronto is scoring a lot, but you aren’t taking Price out of your lineup.

Skinner missed Tuesday’s game in Detroit, but took part in Friday’s morning skate and will be a game-time decision for the Hurricanes’ home opener vs. the Rangers. Skinner has enjoyed a hot-start to the season, picking up six points (2G / 4A) in five games this season.

Skinner missed Tuesday’s game in Detroit and remains questionable for Friday’s game vs. the Rangers. Monitor Skinner’s status during the Hurricanes’ morning skate.

Price stopped 31 of 32 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Flyers on Monday. Al Montoya started last night, so Price will go tonight vs. the Lightning. He has won each of his first three starts while posting an impressive 1.67 GAA and .939 SV%. Price has reasserted himself as one of the best goalies in the NHL and is a must-start whenever he gets the nod.

Skinner did not appear to be hurt in Saturday’s loss to the Flyers, but he was mixed up in a fight with Wayne Simmonds. Head coach Bill Peters said that Skinner is not concussed thinks “he’s OK.” Skinner’s availability for Tuesday’s game remains up in the air so monitor his status during the Hurricanes’ gameday skate.

Price allowed two goals on 21 shots in the Canadiens’ win in Boston on Saturday. Price has won each of his first two starts while stopping 46 of 50 shots (.920 SV%). Tonight he will make his third consecutive starts and it will come against the Flyers. Philadelphia is off to a 2-2-1 start while averaging 3.80 goals per game.

Leddy missed Friday’s game vs. the Arizona Coyotes, but tonight he will replace Ryan Pulock in the lineup. He has one goal, one assist and a minus-7 rating in four games this season.
