Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Brian Elliott will start in Saturday's game against Montreal. The team kicks off a back-to-back set and Andrei Vasilevskiy will be kept fresh for Sunday when there's a much tougher matchup scheduled against New Jersey. Elliott is getting his second start in five games. He beat Chicago 3-1 with a 22-save effort last weekend. The veteran ended a four-game losing streak with the result. Recent times haven't been too kind for Elliott, but he still has a good 10-5-2 record for the season. The 37-year-old has given up 3.16 goals per game with a .896 save percentage and one shutout. The Lightning are huge favorites for Saturday's contest and Elliott should add another victory to his tally.
Brian Elliott Starting Against Chicago On Saturday
Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Brian Elliott will be between the pipes for Saturday's clash with the Blackhawks. The veteran is getting the nod for the 17th time this season, hoping to improve a 9-5-2 record. Elliott has done a decent job for the Lightning, but he has dropped all of his last four starts and has allowed 12 goals across his last two appearances. For the season overall, Elliott has a 3.29 goals-against average with a .894 save percentage and one shutout. He's been off form lately, but it's a meeting with a team that sits last in the league in goals per game, so Elliott has a great chance to end his losing streak Saturday.
Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Brian Elliott posted his first shutout of the season on Sunday with a 28-save performance in a 5-0 victory over Buffalo. The veteran netminder made this 14th start of the campaign and improved his record to 8-3-3. It's been a very solid season for Elliott, who sits on a 2.31 goals-against average and a .918 save percentage. The 37-year-old journeyman has now recorded a shutout with five different franchises. Sean Burke (7), Dwayne Roloson (6) and Lorne Chabot (6) are the only goalies in league history to achieve it with more clubs.
Brian Elliott Confirmed As Starter Friday Against New York
Tampa Bay Lightning netminder Brian Elliott will get a rare start while playing against the Rangers Friday. Elliott's last outing resulted in a loss to the Senators, where the veteran goalie allowed three goals on 25 Ottawa shots. Appearing in just seven games, he has a record of 3-2-1 while sitting on a 2.78 goals-against-average and a .903 save percentage. He has served mainly as a backup throughout the later years in his lengthy career. Unless something drastic happens in Tampa Bay, Elliott isn't an essential player in fantasy.
Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Brian Elliott will get his fourth start of the season on Tuesday against St. Louis. The veteran netminder has won both of his last two starts, improving to 2-1-0 for the season. He's allowed 3.30 goals per game with a .878 save percentage. Elliott owns a winning record, but he's allowed at least three goals in all of his appearances so far and this is far from an easy matchup for him. The Blues have been slumping lately, but they got back to winning ways against Columbus at the weekend and should be able to kick on now.
Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Brian Elliott will make his first appearance of the season on Monday against Buffalo. The veteran netminder starts his first year in Tampa after playing four seasons with Philadelphia. Elliott had a decent 15-9-2 record with two shutouts in 2020-21 but only managed to register a 3.06 goals-against average with a .889 save percentage. Tampa has been inconsistent early in the season and Buffalo had enjoyed a fine start, but there's an overall gulf in class between the two teams and it should help Elliott to make a winning start for his new squad. The Lightning have dropped only five of the last 26 games in the matchup.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will guard the cage as the team wraps up the season on Monday against New Jersey. The veteran has endured a tough time in 2020-21, but he will finish it with a winning record, having gone 14-9-2 ahead of his 26th start of the campaign. Elliott has picked up two shutouts with a 3.10 goals-against average and a .888 save percentage. He has lost his last two appearances against New Jersey but started the year with back-to-back wins in the matchup. The Flyers have managed only five wins in the past 15 games, so the chances of a winning finish to the season don't look too high for Elliott.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will guard the cage against Pittsburgh on Tuesday. The veteran will record his 24th start of the campaign, having gone 13-8-2 in his previous appearances. Elliott had an awful time last week with back-to-back defeats against New Jersey, giving up nine goals in the matchup. He boasts a 3.02 goals-against average for the season with a .890 save percentage and two shutouts. Elliott looks off form, and he'll face a team that will be out to avenge Monday's 7-2 loss, so it could get very rough for the Moose here.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott, who lost his last start 6-4 versus New Jersey, will get a chance to go for revenge against the Devils on Saturday. The veteran suffered his first loss in three outings in the matchup on Tuesday. Elliott has been in inconsistent form throughout the campaign with a 13-7-2 record. He has allowed 2.98 goals per game with a .892 save percentage and two shutouts. The Flyers have nothing left to play for after they were eliminated from playoff contention and it will be no doubt hard for the players to motivate themselves.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will guard the cage on Sunday against New Jersey, looking to improve a 12-6-5 record. It will be Elliott's third start in four games with Carter Hart (knee) currently out. Alex Lyon started the previous matchup with the Rangers on Friday. Elliott has registered a 2.88 goals-against average this season with a .895 save percentage and two shutouts. The Devils have dropped 13 of their last 14 games, so this is a favorable spot for the Moose.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will guard the cage in Tuesday's meeting with Washington, looking for his 12th victory in his 18th start of the season. The Moose enters the contest having won four of his previous five starts. Elliott has posted a 2.87 goals-against average this season with a .894 save percentage and two shutouts. Philly won the first head-to-head meeting with Washington this season but has since then dropped three in a row, so Elliott finds himself in a very tough matchup here.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will start against the slumping Sabres on Monday. Buffalo has lost 17 straight games and is closing in on a league record. Elliott is responsible for two of the losses, and he has a perfect 3-0-0 record against the Sabres this season with a 0.92 goals-against average and a .967 save percentage. With Carter Hart going through a really difficult time, Alex Lyon will be Elliott's backup. The veteran netminder will go for his ninth win of the season in his 14th start.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will take the crease in search of his eighth win of the campaign versus the New York Rangers on Saturday. The 35-year-old, who could get some extended playing time with goaltender Carter Hart severely struggling in Philadelphia right now, is coming off a relief appearance versus the Rangers on Thursday in which he allowed three goals on 11 shots against. Elliott has posted a 7-4-1 record, a 2.97 goals-against average and a .887 save percentage on the season. Given the Flyers recent struggles (lost five of last six contests), fantasy owners would be wise to leave Elliott (21% owned in Yahoo! leagues) stapled to the bench on Saturday.
Brian Elliott Looks To End Cold Spell Monday Night
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will make his 12th start of the year on Monday against the Islanders, looking to return to winning ways after going through a rough spell. The Moose has allowed eight goals on 23 shots in his last two appearances, and he is carrying an awful .821 save percentage for the month. Elliott is 7-4-0 for the season with a 2.97 goals-against average, a .892 save percentage, and two shutouts. He will be backed up by Alex Lyon, with Carter Hart getting a rest day. The Flyers suffered a big 6-1 loss to the Islanders at the weekend, but they have won three of the previous four tilts against them this season ahead of Monday's action.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will make his 11th start of the campaign as his team takes on the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. Elliott last suited up in a loss to the Capitals on Saturday in which he got yanked after allowing three goals on just 10 shots in 23:05 of action. The 35-year-old carries a 7-3 record to go along with a 2.64 goals-against average, a .904 save percentage and two shutouts this season. Having lost three of his past four starts, Elliott (31% owned in Yahoo! leagues) might be best left on the bench on Wednesday.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will make his seventh start of the season on Thursday against Pittsburgh. He has a near-perfect 5-1-0 record so far with a 2.03 goals-against average, a .931 save percentage, and two shutouts. Elliott picked up his second shutout of the season in his last start when he had 23 saves against Buffalo in a 3-0 win. He's been in solid form throughout the season, but Philly couldn't hang with the Penguins on Tuesday in a 5-2 loss and that was without Sidney Crosby in the lineup. The Penguins captain looks set to return to action on Thursday after being removed from the COVID-19 protocols list.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott collected his second shutout of the season on Saturday, finishing a 3-0 win over Buffalo with 23 saves. Jack Eichel (lower body) missed his second consecutive game and the Sabres couldn't generate much offense without him. Elliott is now 5-1-0 for the season with a 2.03 goals-against average and a .931 save percentage. Carter Hart, who is 5-3-3 for the year, is set to take on the Sabres on Sunday, but Elliot should get another look soon with the team playing four times next week, including three games in four days to finish off the week.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will be between the pipes for Friday's matchup with the Bruins. The Moose is looking to stay perfect for the season after amassing a 3-0-0 record with a 2.22 goals-against average and a .932 save percentage. The veteran netminder is in top form, but he will be facing a hot Boston offense that has generated 4.3 goals a night across the last seven outings, so Elliott faces a very tough challenge to keep his flawless record. He also has a poor 3-8-3 career record against the B's.
Brian Elliott Looks To Stay Perfect Against Islanders
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott will get the nod for his third start of the season on Sunday when Philly hosts the New York Islanders. The experienced netminder is off to a perfect 2-0-0 start to the year with a 1.98 goals-against average and a .938 save percentage. The Flyers have won three in a row, while the Isles have gone cold with four consecutive defeats, which makes Elliott a great choice in goal for fantasy managers on Sunday night. Ilya Sorokin is expected to be the Isles' starter and he's winless in the NHL so far in two outings with a 3.57 goals-against average and a .875 save percentage.
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott was in top form on Tuesday, posting his first shutout of the season with 40 saves in a 3-0 win over Buffalo. The veteran netminder was especially impressive in the third period with 16 stops. There's just something about the Sabres that makes Elliott play out of his mind, as he now boasts a 14-2-2 career record against them. The Flyers will see Buffalo multiple times again down the road, but for now, they have to focus on back-to-back games against Boston. Elliott's record vs. the Bruins isn't anywhere close to the one he has against the Sabres, as he's managed only a 3-8-3 record in 15 appearances against them.