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Should you trust Marc-Andre Fleury in his Pittsburgh finale?

Should you trust Marc-Andre Fleury in his Pittsburgh finale?

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7 games for Tuesday, Oct. 29

* = confirmed

  • Samuel Ersson, PHI at Jeremy Swayman, BOS (7 p.m. ET)

  • Philipp Grubauer, SEA at Sam Montembeault, MON (7 p.m. ET)

  • Joel Hofer, STL at Linus Ullmark, OTT (7 p.m. ET)

  • Lukas Dostal, ANA at Ilya Sorokin, NYI* (7 p.m. ET)

  • Marc-Andre Fleury, MIN* at Joel Blomqvist, PIT (7 p.m. ET)

  • Igor Shesterkin, NYR at Logan Thompson, WSH (7:30 p.m. ET)

  • Darcy Kuemper, LA at Mackenzie Blackwood, SJ (10 p.m. ET)

That Dostal is rostered in nearly 50% of leagues even though the Ducks can’t/won’t win many games tells you how good he’s been. What you’re looking for with Dostal is a high number of saves and a very good percentage.

The bonus in this matchup is the Isles aren’t very good at scoring, ranking 28th in goals scored per game and power play efficiency, which gives the Ducks a chance to steal this game. Historically, however, the Ducks do not fare well in New York. They haven’t beaten the Rangers on Broadway since 2013 and they’ve lost six straight against the Isles since 2022 with an average of 5.2 goals allowed per game.

Obviously, I think that number won’t be nearly as high with this season’s version of Dostal in net.

It’s a good sign Joey Daccord got two straight starts — he is definitely the better goalie — but with two straight losses, I think the Kraken go back to Grubauer.

I’m not fond of this start with the Kraken going 0-2-1 in their past three, and with the Habs winning two straight following a 0-3-1 streak where Martin St-Louis was grilled about some of his lineup decisions. The Habs are 3-2-1 against the Kraken all-time, including 1-1-1 in Montreal. Flip a coin for the result and it’s more likely than not that Grubauer posts a pedestrian save percentage around .900.

What scares me most is that the Sens offense is legitimately very good and they’ve scored at least four goals in four straight games. Given that the Blues are missing Robert Thomas, I’m wary of their ability to provide goal support for Hofer to earn the win if he’s not super sharp.

Hofer can put in some good performances but he’s also prone to…

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