A guide to streaming goaltenders for the final round of fantasy hockey playoffs

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Desperate times call for desperate measures. If you own a goaltender who isn't getting enough playing time or simply isn't getting the job done of late, you might be better off streaming goalies from the waiver wire.

Luckily, there are 19 back-to-backs in the NHL this coming week, meaning backup goaltenders will see plenty of playing time. Most coaches opt to start their backup netminder on the second game of a back-to-back, but in some cases the backup will start Game 1. Be sure to check Left Wing Lock for a confirmed list of the day's starting goalies.

March 27-28

Team Opponents Backup Goalie
BUF FLA @CLB Anders Nilsson
CAR DET DET Eddie Lack
DET @CAR @CAR Petr Mrazek
FLA @BUF @TOR James Reimer/Reto Berra
NAS @NYI @BOS Juuse Saros

Best options: Lack, Saros. Lack is 5-1 with a .950 SV% in his last six games. Carolina has two back-to-backs this week, so he might be worth hanging onto for the duration of the final round.

The ones to avoid: Mrazek, Reimer/Berra.

March 28-29

Team Opponents Backup Goalie
LA @EDM @CGY Ben Bishop
WSH @MIN @COL Philipp Grubauer

Analysis: Both are excellent options. Grubauer starting against a historically bad Avalanche team would be gravy.

March 30-31

Team Opponents Backup Goalie
CLB @CAR @CHI Joonas Korpisalo
NYI @PHI NJ Jaroslav Halak
SJ @EDM @CGY Aaron Dell

Best options: Halak, Dell.

The one to avoid: Korpisalo.

March 31 - April 1

Team Opponents Backup Goalie
NJ @NYI @PHI Keith Kinkaid

Analysis: Kinkaid has played okay this season, but neither matchup is appealing.

April 1-2

Team Opponents Backup Goalie
ANA @EDM @CGY Jhonas Enroth
BOS FLA @CHI Anton Khudobin
CAR DAL @PIT Lack
DAL @CAR @TB Antti Niemi/Kari Lehtonen
MIN @NAS COL Darcy Kuemper
NAS MIN @STL Saros
PHI NJ @NYR Michal Neuvirth
TB MTL DAL Peter Budaj

Best options: Kuemper, Budaj. Playing at home for the second half of a back-to-back is a huge advantage.

The ones to avoid: Enroth, Neuvirth.

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