THE GOALIE EDGE: 11/15/2013 primepucks.com Fri 11/15/13 1:23 PM

The New Jersey Devils turn to Cory Schneider in net as they face a Kings team coming off a tough-earned 3-2 comeback victory the night before against the Isles on the road. This is a tough spot for Los Angeles, who will start feeling the loss of franchise goalie Jonathan Quick sooner than later. Ben Scrivens (LIKELY) gets the start again. The Devils have been red-hot, winning 3 of the last four games.   Martin Brodeur has been the main beneficiary of the sudden winning streak, so look for Schneider to be plenty motivated in this one. We are hot for the Devs....  Will the Pittsburgh Penguins extend their losing streak to four tonight? Heck, no. The perfect remedy to such a losing streak is a date with a far more inept Nashville team and their over-matched backup to the backup goalie, Marek Mazanec. Marc-Andre Fleury wins easy for the Pens....Tim Thomas starts for the Florida Panthers but this is a revenge match for Josh Harding and company as the Wild lost to the Panthers their last time out. It won't happen again, as Harding will continue his masterful goaltending and further entrench himself as the Wild's No. 1 guy, ahead of the injured Niklas Backstrom....If you feel like "swinging for the fences", take the streaking Steve Mason and the suddenly dangerous Flyers on the road against Winnipeg. There could be a small letdown following their grueling victory at Pittsburgh, but Claude Giroux has been playing himself back into the conversation of elite NHL forwards. Take a chance on Mason.... Columbus, in the second of back-to-back games, will be facing a desperate Montreal club, who will be pumped for a win. Peter Budaj will be in goal for the Canadiens, but he has been razor sharp in spot duty. Bobrovsky played in last night's tilt against Boston so expect Curtis McElhinney (LIKELY) to get his 4th start of the season. Go Habs, go!....The Anaheim Ducks sent Frederik Andersen back to the AHL as Viktor Fasth (LIKELY) returns from the IR.  Fasth will be thrown into action immediately against the Carolina Hurricanes especially after last night's embarrassing 5-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.  With Justin Peters is in net for the Canes. Peters has won 3 of his last 4 all on home ice, so this could be another upset in the making.   Actually, this one can go either way depending on which of the two teams decides to show up....Braden Holtby and the Washington Capitals look to gain some momentum from their win over Columbus but playing Detroit on the road is no easy task, but Jimmy Howard and the Red Wings haven't been unbeatable at home with a 3-2-4 record. Detroit has lost 4 in a row, and even though they have gained a point in 3 of those games, look for a more determined Re Wing squad in this one.....Craig Anderson and the Ottawa Senators have not been themselves this season and it doesn't look to get any better as Boston comes into town with Tuukka Rask having won 3 in a row. Boston has been playing much better lately and while the Sens have won 3 of their last 4, the Bruins pose a more formidable opponent....In the first of a home-and-home series, Toronto heads to Buffalo to take on the Sabres.  Ryan Miller and the Sabres are looking to build upon their shocking win over Los Angeles the other night while the Jonathan Bernier and the Maple Leafs look to snap a two-game losing streak. Expect a hard-fought contest with Bernier and the Leafs prevailing....The days of Devan Dubnyk being the undisputed No. 1 goaltender in Edmonton are slowly coming to an end as Ilya Bryzgalov goes through a conditioning stint in the AHL. The Oilers and Dubnyk have lost 4 straight and it doesn't look good against a strong opponent in San Jose. The Sharks will turn to Alex Stalock (LIKELY) as Niemi played in last night's game against Vancouver...The Sharks will swim through the Oil slick. FANTASY MUST-STARTS Cory Schneider, New Jersey vs. Los Angeles Marc-Andre Fleury, Pittsburgh vs. Nashville Josh Harding, Florida@ Minnesota SLEEPER ALERT Peter Budaj, Montreal @ Columbus Steve Mason, Philadelphia @ Winnipeg DAILY GOALIE PICKS Steve: (24-18) Marc-Andre Fleury Ray: (20-20) Josh Harding Mike: (21-19) Josh Harding