Detroit Red Wings goaltender James Reimer is starting Tuesday's must-win game on the road against the Montreal Canadiens. The Red Wings need a win and a Capitals loss to the Flyers on Tuesday to get into the postseason. They are tied with Washington with 89 points, but the Caps hold the regulation-wins tiebreaker, therefore holding onto the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference entering play Tuesday. Reimer has posted a 3.07 goals-against average and a .905 save percentage across 24 outings (19 starts) on the season, going 10-8-2 in that time. Tuesday's start is just his second over the team's past nine games.
Detroit Red Wings goaltender James Reimer will get the starting nod for Saturday's contest against the visiting Buffalo Sabres. It's a seldom start for the veteran as Alex Lyon has taken over the crease in Detroit, starting 10 of the team's last 12 games, including seven of the last eight. It hasn't been a great season for Reimer who owns a 3.09 goals-against average and a .903 save percentage across 19 games (14 starts), going 6-7-2 in that time. He also struggled last season with the Sharks when he posted a 3.48 GAA and an .890 Sv% across 43 outings, posting a 12-21-8 record in the process. He remains well off the fantasy radar, even with Lyon showing some significant regression of late. The Red Wings have lost seven straight games entering Saturday's action.
Detroit Red Wings goaltender James Reimer will log his 13th start of the season on Sunday versus Chicago. Detroit's backup is getting a rare opportunity to play, with the team finishing off a back-to-back. This will be only the third start for Reimer since the turn of the year. He's produced a 5-6-2 record for the campaign while allowing 2.98 goals with a .904 save percentage and two shutouts. Reimer has struggled to get wins on the board, but he'll be in a great spot to grab a W on Sunday, as the Blackhawks average a league-worst 2.07 goals per game.
Detroit Red Wings goalie James Reimer is set to start Thursday's game against the Montreal Canadiens. Reimer has been the backup to Ville Husso this season, but the difference in their numbers is striking and the former could see more starts as a result. Reimer is 2-2-0 with a 1.52 GAA (4.4 GSAA) and .944 SV%, while Husso is 5-3-1 with a 3.57 GAA (-4.1 GSAA) and .890 SV%. Reimer is a great streaming option Thursday and could even be a hold if he performs well, especially for those who already own Husso.
James Reimer Joins Exclusive List With Shutout In Red Wings Debut
Detroit Red Wings goaltender James Reimer made a perfect start to life at his new club on Monday, shutting out the Blue Jackets with 23 saves in a 4-0 win in his debut. He became only the third netminder in the Red Wings' 97-year history to shut out the opponent in his team debut, joining Ville Husso and Dave Gatherum. Reimer went only 12-21-8 with the Sharks last season, but he should have much more fun during the 2023-24 campaign, with Detroit having all the tools to make it back into the playoffs. With Ville Husso ahead of him, Reimer won't play as much, but he has a great chance to register more wins than losses in Motown.
Detroit Red Wings goalie James Reimer is set to make his debut with the team on Monday, where he will start in goal against the Columbus Blue Jackets. Reimer was signed this summer to back up Ville Husso, who started Detroit's first two games this season. He will need to improve on his 2022-23 numbers to be effective in that role, as he posted a 3.48 GAA and .890 SV% in 43 games last season. Considering he was with the terrible San Jose Sharks, he should be able to build on those numbers and be a competent backup. He is a streaming option on Monday against a Blue Jacket team that will also be starting their backup.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer produced a big 41-save shutout Tuesday in a tough matchup against Winnipeg as the Sharks ended a nine-game skid with a 3-0 victory. Reimer had personally dropped four consecutive starts. The veteran tallied only his fourth victory since the turn of the year. He now has three shutouts in total for the campaign, boasting an 11-18-8 record with a 3.31 goals-against average and a .895 save percentage. In his next outing, Reimer will look to win a second consecutive start for the first time since November.
San Jose Sharks goalie James Reimer will guard the crease Thursday at home against Nashville. Reimer picked up a shutout in his last outing against Seattle, making 26 saves. He has been splitting time with fellow netminder Kaapo Kahkonen. The Morweena, Manitoba native has posted a 9-14-6 record, a 3.20 goals-against-average, and a .898 save percentage. His only start against the Predators this season resulted in a loss where he gave up three goals on 31 shots back in October.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer was unbeatable Monday in his first appearance since Jan. 27, posting his second shutout of the season in a 4-0 victory over Seattle. He had to make only 14 saves across the first two periods and stopped 26 shots overall in the end. Reimer had allowed three-plus goals in nine previous outings, so it was a major improvement from him against the Kraken. He helped the Sharks to only their sixth home win of the campaign. Across 29 starts, Reimer has put together a 9-14-6 record with a 3.20 goals-against average and a .898 save percentage. It's been a tough campaign for him, but Reimer hasn't lost any of his last three starts in regulation, which is a positive for him.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer will make his first appearance since Jan. 27 when the team hosts Seattle on Monday. Reimer was unavailable for a little while with an illness but returned to the lineup Saturday against Buffalo to serve as Kaapo Kahkonen's backup. The veteran, who has dropped eight of his last nine starts, sits on an 8-14-6 record for the season. He has given up 3.31 goals per game with a .895 save percentage. Reimer has won only three of 14 home starts and likely won't have much joy on Monday against a Seattle team that has heated up again with a 3-1-0 run.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer (lower body) will remain unavailable Wednesday versus the Canucks. He hasn't yet featured at all this month, but there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel, with Sharks beat writer Curtis Pashelka reporting that Reimer is hoping to return this Friday against Anaheim or next Tuesday in a matchup versus Arizona. The veteran has posted a 5-8-2 record this season with a 3.00 goals-against average, a .903 save percentage and one shutout. Kaapo Kahkonen has gone 1-1-1 in Reimer's absence and Aaron Dell lost both of his starts when the team brought him up from the minors for a short stint. Kahkonen will start again Wednesday, with Eetu Makiniemi dressing as his backup.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer (lower body) was placed on Injured Reserve Monday, the team announced. He missed Sunday's loss to Vancouver with a lower-body injury, and with him now ineligible for at least a week, San Jose will be without their starting netminder for at least four more games. Reimer had a decent start to the campaign, but his form has dipped lately and it's left his record standing at 5-8-3. The veteran goalie has allowed exactly three goals per game with a .903 save percentage and one shutout. Kaapo Kahkonen started on Sunday and will now be in for a busier time, although he's had a horrible campaign and fantasy managers should avoid him. Through nine starts, Kahkonen has gone just 2-5-2 with a 3.81 goals-against average and a miserable .871 save percentage.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer (lower body) is set to miss at least one game, with him not traveling to Seattle for Wednesday's meeting with the Kraken. He's been in good form lately but sat out Monday's 5-1 win over the Senators and apparently Reimer needs some time off to recover from a lower-body injury. The veteran netminder has gone 5-7-2 this season with a 2.92 goals-against average, a .906 save percentage and one shutout. Kaapo Kahkonen will fill in for him while he's away. The 26-year-old collected his second win of the campaign with 37 saves on Monday. He's not done great this season, but with only one regulation loss suffered in his past four starts, Kahkonen hasn't exactly struggled either. With seven starts in total under his belt, Kahkonen has registered a 3.31 goals-against average with a .894 save percentage. He will be a risky choice for fantasy managers against a team that has lost only two of its last nine outings.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer moved another step closer to his 200th career win on Sunday, stopping 28 of 30 shots in a 3-2 shootout victory over Minnesota. He is currently 13th among active goalies with 196 wins. Reimer has managed to register a victory in both of his last two decisions to improve to 4-5-2 for the year. He has yet to lose in regulation this month and is carrying pretty solid numbers, having allowed 2.88 goals per game with a .908 save percentage and one shutout. The Sharks are a weak team, so getting any victory with Reimer is a bonus for fantasy managers. He will look to post only his second three-game winning streak since the start of last season Tuesday versus Vegas.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer will get the nod in the NHL season opener against the Nashville Predators in Prague. The 34-year-old will likely be the 1A option in San Jose, with Kaapo Kahkonen also getting a decent amount of starts. Reimer was solid in 2021-22, posting 19 wins, a .911 SV%, and a 2.90 GAA (5.9 GSAA). He could be a decent streaming option for those who plan to use the waiver wire for their goaltending needs, as Nashville ranked 13th in goals for last season.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer will log his 36th start of the campaign Sunday against the Arizona Coyotes. This will be his third start since returning from a lower-body injury and Reimer has yet to taste victory since his comeback, dropping a tight one against Florida 3-2 in overtime and suffering a 3-0 loss against the Kings. Ending the losing streak on Sunday won't be a piece of cake either, as the Coyotes have rocked a lot of teams lately and boast a 3.67 goals-for average since the start of last month. Reimer has managed to beat Arizona once this season but even then let seven pucks slip past him. He carries a 15-13-6 record and has registered a 2.82 goals-against average with a .916 save percentage and one shutout.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer (lower body) will get back to work on Tuesday against Florida. He's set to make his 34th start of the season after missing four games. The veteran netminder has done pretty well in 2021-22, posting a 15-12-5 record with a 2.84 goals-against average, a .916 save percentage and one shutout. Reimer has already faced the Panthers once this season and managed to stop 45 pucks against them on Jan.29, but he still had to settle for a 5-4 overtime loss. He'll likely be busy again, with Florida having generated a league-high 38.69 shots on goal and boasting the league's best scoring record with a 4.12 goals-for average.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer (lower body) is considered week-to-week after he was injured in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to Vegas. It's a bitter blow for the team, as Reimer had been carrying the team between the pipes since Adin Hill (lower body) got sidelined. With Hill still on the shelf, the team moved quickly and picked up Alex Stalock via a trade on Wednesday. The 34-year-old hasn't played in the NHL since 2019-20, but he does own some decent career numbers, having put together a 61-49-18 record and registering a 2.61 goals-against average with a .909 save percentage and nine shutouts. Zach Sawchenko completed Tuesday's matchup and is also an option on Saturday against Nashville if Hill isn't ready to return.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer (lower body) will not return to the crease in Tuesday's game against the Golden Knights due to a lower body injury. Reimer made 10 saves and allowed one goal prior to being replaced by 24-year-old goaltender Zachary Sawchenko. If Reimer is unavailable for the upcoming game against the Predators on Saturday, Sawchenko could get a start due to Adin Hill (lower body) also being sidelined at the moment.
San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer did just enough to win on Thursday. Thanks to Tomas Hertl and Erik Karlsson, Reimer did not have to worry about the shootout. The goalie did stop 23 of 25 shots against a tired Philadelphia Flyers team. He was one of the goalies most likely to win on Thursday night. Reimer did stop Philadelphia cold on several good power play opportunities. If It was not for the Oskar Lindblom line, Reimer would have probably had a shutout. Lindblom created a lot of havoc. The San Jose goaltender now has 11 wins on the season and remains the 1A in San Jose.