THE GOALIE EDGE: 3/29/2014 primepucks.com Sat 3/29/14 8:43 AM

There are 11 games on the NHL calendar today. Boston will start things off with a game at Washington.  Tukkaa Rask is (LIKELY) in goal for Boston, and there little to say about him other thna the fact he will likey win the Vezina Trophy with his 33 wins and 2.01 GAA. Rask's even strength save percentage of .943 is amazing.  Jaroslav Halak is (LIKELY) to be in goal for the Capitals, and he has played well since the trade with a .929 save percentage with Washington, but we like Boston in this one. San Jose will visit Colorado. Antti Niemi is (LIKELY) for the Sharks while Semyon Varlamov has been (CONFIRMED) for the Avalanche. Both are having great years with each having 36 wins.  Varlamov has been hotter lately winning 3 of his last 4 whereas Niemi has gone 2-3 in his last 5.  Go with Varlamov. Ben Bishop will (LIKELY) be in goal for Tampa as they visit Buffalo. Youngster Matt Hackett is (LIKELY) to be in goal for the Sabres. Bishop has had a great year with 35 wins while Hackett has only played in 3 games.  Bishop should be the king. Cory Schneider has been (CONFIRMED) for the Devils at the Islanders. Although his record is only 14-14-9, his 2.14 GAA demonstrates that he has played well this season. Evgeni Nabokov is (LIKELY) for New York. He hasgone 2-4 in his last 6 games, so we like Schneider.   Carey Price will (LIKELY) start for Montreal at Florida. Price has had a solid year with 31 wins and a .924 save percentage. Dan Ellis has been (CONFIRMED) to be in goal for the Panthers. He has really struggled in his limited playing time with a 5-8 record and worse a 3.39 GAA and a .890 SP.  The Price is right.  The Red Wings will visit Toronto, and Jimmy Howard has been (CONFIRMED) in goal for Detroit.  He has had a tough year at 17-18-11 and he has suffered 3 straight losses. Jonathan Bernier is (LIKELY) to be in goal for the Leafs, and while he has played well this year with 25 wins, he has lost 2 straight games since coming back from an injury.  But we like him and his .924 save percentage. Sergei Bobrovsky is (LIKELY) in goal for Columbus as they visit Carolina.  Bobrovsky has played well with 27 wins and a 2.47 GAA, although he has lost 3 of his last 5 games.   He will (LIKELY) face Anton Khudobin who has a 16-12-0 record, but a solid 2.20 GAA and a .929 SP. He shutout Florida in his last game.  Still go with Bobrovsky.  Dallas will face the Blues in St. Louis and Kari Lehtonen is (LIKELY) in goal for the Stars. With 28 wins and a 2.48 GAA he has had a good year.  Ryan Miller has been (CONFIRMED) for St. Louis, and after a hot 6-1 start with the Blues he has gone 2-2 in his last 4 games with 12 goals allowed.  Like Lehtonen in this one.  Frederik Andersen is (LIKELY) in goal for Anaheim at Vancouver. He has been superb this year at 16-5-0 with a 2.26 GAA and a .924 SP.  We expect that Eddie Lack (LIKELY) will be in goal for the Canucks. Lack has essentially been a .500 goaltender this year with a good 2.34 GAA.  We would go with Andersen. Ondrej Pavelec is (LIKELY) to be in goal for Winnipeg against Los Angeles. Pavelec has had a difficult year with a 2.93 GAA and a .902 SP.  Jonathan Quick is (LIKELY) for the Kings, and we like his chances a lot better with a 2.06 GAA and 25 wins. Finally, Minnesota is at Phoenix. Darcy Kuemper is (LIKELY) to start for the Wild while Thomas Greiss is (LIKELY) to play for the Coyotes. Both have played well this year, as Kuemper has a 12-8-4 record with a 2.43 GAA and a .917 SP, while Greiss has gone 9-5-2 with a 2.31 GAA and a .924 SP.  Not bad numbers. Go with Kuemper. FANTASY MUST STARTS: Ben Bishop: Tampa Bay @ Buffalo Carey Price: Montreal @ Florida Jonathan Quick: Los Angeles vs Winnipeg SLEEPER Thomas Greiss:  Phoenix vs Minnesota