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  • Eric Comrie G | WPG

    Jets' Eric Comrie: Steady in loss

    Comrie allowed two goals on 30 shots in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Predators.

    Comrie's three-game winning streak came to a close. This was the first time since Jan. 10-11 that the Jets have been involved in a back-to-back -- Comrie's last four starts (3-1-0) came with at least a day between games. The 29-year-old netminder has done alright in a light-duty backup role, going 6-8-1 with a 2.56 GAA and a .911 save percentage across 15 appearances. The Jets are back home for a game Saturday versus the Flyers, but their next back-to-back is March 6 and 7 versus the Flyers and Devils, respectively, so Comrie shouldn't have to wait very long for his next start.

  • Ilya Sorokin G | NYI

    Islanders' Ilya Sorokin: Bounce back win after slump

    Sorokin made 38 saves in a 2-1 win over the Bruins on Thursday.

    It was a great bounce back for Sorokin, who allowed five goals on 11 shots Tuesday before being pulled and who had struggled over his last four contests. On Thursday, David Pastrnak, who extended his career-high streak to 16 games, was the only player to beat him. Otherwise, Sorokin was perfect. He has to be tired, though -- he has played in 29 of the Islanders' last 34 games. No-one else in the NHL has been busier.

  • Juuse Saros G | NSH

    Predators' Juuse Saros: Strong showing in win

    Saros stopped 23 of 24 shots in Thursday's 2-1 win over the Jets.

    The Jets weren't at their best in the second half of their back-to-back, and that was largely because Saros was dialed in. The 29-year-old picked up his second win in his last three starts, a span in which he's allowed six goals on 81 shots. Saros has struggled for much of the campaign, to the tune of a 13-24-6 record with a 2.88 GAA and a .900 save percentage over 44 appearances. He's played three tough opponents in a row and looked to be in better form recently. The Predators begin their three-game road trip with a back-to-back, visiting the Islanders on Saturday and the Rangers on Sunday. Look for Saros and Justus Annunen to split those games.

  • John Gibson G | DET

    Ducks' John Gibson: Won't suit up Thursday

    Gibson (upper body) is still out for Thursday's game versus the Canucks, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports.

    Gibson will miss his third straight game with the injury. Lukas Dostal is getting the start Thursday, and Oscar Dansk is once again filling the backup role. Gibson's next chance to play is Saturday versus the Blackhawks.

  • Juuse Saros G | NSH

    Predators' Juuse Saros: Set to face Winnipeg

    Saros is expected to start at home against Winnipeg on Thursday, per Brooks Bratten of the Predators' official site.

    The Jets are tied for second in goals per game with 3.58 and are on an 11-game winning streak that's brought their record up to 42-14-3, so to suggest this will be a tough assignment for Saros would be underselling it. Saros also hasn't inspired much confidence this season with his 12-24-6 record, 2.93 GAA and .899 save percentage in 43 appearances. He struggled in his past two starts against the Jets, going 0-2-0 while allowing seven goals on 57 shots (.877 save percentage).

  • Eric Comrie G | WPG

    Jets' Eric Comrie: Guarding cage Thursday

    Comrie will protect the road goal versus the Predators on Thursday, Brooks Bratten of the Predators' official site reports.

    Comrie will get the second half of a back-to-back after Connor Hellebuyck was in goal for Wednesday's 4-1 win over the Senators. Comrie has won his last three outings, allowing five goals on 75 shots in that span. The 29-year-old has a favorable matchup Thursday -- the Predators have scored just 13 goals over their last six games.

  • Hurricanes' Pyotr Kochetkov: Starting versus Sabres

    Kochetkov will guard the home goal versus the Sabres on Thursday, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News reports.

    Kochetkov has been mediocre in February, going 1-2-0 with 10 goals allowed on 90 shots over his three outings this month. The 25-year-old netminder will face a Sabres team that ranks 10th in the league with 3.21 goals per game despite being in last place in the Atlantic Division.

  • Bruins' Jeremy Swayman: Expected to start Thursday

    Swayman is set to start in Thursday's home clash against the Islanders, per Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald.

    Swayman will look to get back into the win column after posting a record of 0-1-2 across his past three starts. He also allowed 12 goals on 96 shots (.875 save percentage) in that span, giving him an 18-18-6 record, 3.02 GAA and .897 save percentage in 42 outings in 2024-25. The Islanders rank 27th in goals per game with 2.70.

  • Petr Mrazek G | ANA

    Blackhawks' Petr Mrazek: Expected to face Vegas

    Mrazek is slated to start on the road against Vegas on Thursday, according to Scott Powers of The Athletic.

    Mrazek will try to rebound after allowing five goals on 21 shots (.762 save percentage) in his last start Saturday against the Blue Jackets. He's 10-19-2 with a 3.33 GAA and an .894 save percentage across 32 outings this season. Vegas is tied for seventh in the NHL with 3.26 goals per game in 2024-25.

  • Canucks' Arturs Silovs: Slated to start Thursday

    Silovs is expected to start on the road against Anaheim on Thursday, per Jeff Paterson of Canucks Army.

    Silovs has a 1-5-1 record, 3.82 GAA and .862 save percentage in eight appearances this season. He did hold his own in his last start Sunday, stopping 30 of 32 shots, but he still suffered a 2-1 loss to Utah due to a lack of goal support. Anaheim ranks 32nd in the NHL with 2.51 goals per game.

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