Sunday, February 3, 2007
Marc-Andre Fleury, Pittsburgh Penguins - Fleury is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Canadiens, reports the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. In case you haven't noticed, Fleury is on a major roll right now. Probability of start occurring: 90%
David Aebischer, Montreal Canadiens - Aebischer is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Penguins, reports RDS. Probability of start occurring: 90%
Rick DiPietro, New York Islanders - DiPietro is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Capitals. Probability of start occurring: 85%
Olaf Kolzig, Washington Capitals - Kolzig is the probable starter for Sunday's game against the Islanders. Kolzig normally does not play in both back-to-back games but this weekend is an exception as regular backup Brent Johnson is sidelined due to injury. Probability of start occurring: 85%
Year-to-date: 1507 / 1592 = 94.7%
Hockey Today - Feb. 4
Associated Press
Sun, Feb 4, 2007
Pittsburgh at Montreal (2:00 p.m. EST).
The Penguins have won five straight, including a physical shootout over the Canadiens on Thursday.
STARS
Friday
-Tomas Holmstrom, Red Wings, had two goals and an assist to help Detroit beat St. Louis 5-3.
-Jarome Iginla, Flames, scored once and had two assists in his return to the lineup after missing 11 games, leading Calgary past Columbus 6-2.
HOME BODIES
Detroit won its 10th straight at home, beating St. Louis 5-3 on Friday night.
SNAPPED
Defenseman Robyn Regehr broke a 62-game goalless drought and added two assists for Calgary in Friday night`s 6-2 win over Columbus.
POWERLESS
St. Louis was 0-for-6 on the power play in Friday night`s 5-3 loss to Detroit, and is 0-for-31 with the extra man in the five games against the Red Wings this season.
SPEAKING
``Hey, I don`t score many but they`re pretty.`` - Calgary defenseman Robyn Regehr on snapping a 62-game goalless drought in Friday night`s 6-2 win over Columbus