Gibson (.922 save percentage) has been leaned on heavily this year since the departure of Frederik Andersen to the Toronto Maple Leafs. But while Andersen (.916 SV%) has been integral to Toronto’s rebirth, Bernier (.905 SV%) has struggled to pick up the slack in Anaheim. The Ducks haven’t made much use of Jhonas Enroth, who’s available for duty after he was acquired from the Maple Leafs in January for a seventh-round pick in 2018.
The Blackhawks have some goaltender issues of their own. Scott Darling (.931 SV%) suffered an undisclosed upper-body injury last week and isn’t expected back until the end of March. However, No. 1 netminder Corey Crawford (.918 SV%) has played reasonably well this year, winning eight of his last nine starts to move Chicago within a point of the Nashville Predators for first in the West.
NHL Odds: Goalie Injuries Highlight Ducks-Hawks Matchup
The best goaltenders from both teams could be out of action this Thursday (8:30 PM ET, CSNC) when the Anaheim Ducks visit the Chicago Blackhawks. But Chicago is in a much better position to weather the storm.Josh Gibson (.922 save percentage) is listed as day-to-day for Anaheim with a lower-body injury; the Ducks went 2-3 in their first five games with Jonathan Bernier (.905 SV%) in relief. The Hawks are definitely without Scott Darling (.931 SV%, upper-body injury) until the end of March; however, he’s the back-up to Corey Crawford (.918 SV%), who’s won eight of his last nine games.
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