The Stars goalie-go-round is in full swing this week.
Braden Holtby is dealing with a minor lower-body injury and is day to day. Because of that, Anton Khudobin had to come in Saturday on short notice against the Flyers. He was great stopping 31 shots and posting a 5-2 victory.
That would normally mean Khudobin would jump in Tuesday against Detroit, but Khudobin is battling a non-COVID illness that caused him to miss practice on Monday, so he'll instead back up, and Jake Oettinger will get the start - his first of the season.
Oettinger is more than capable, as he went 11-8-7 last season as an NHL rookie with a 2.36 goals-against average and .911 save percentage. However, the Stars decided to go with two veterans in the NHL, and that meant Oettinger has played most of this season in the AHL, where he's struggled with a 4-5-1 record, a 2.62 GAA and .913 save percentage.
On the good side, he had 31 saves in a 2-1 shootout loss Friday to Colorado and played very well.
"We want to build off that," Stars head coach Rick Bowness said. "Obviously, we've only seen him in practice, but he's a true pro. He's the first guy at the rink, first guy on the ice, works his butt off, he's a great kid, a real pro. He's got a great attitude, a great work ethic, and he's a really good teammate. The guys want to get out there and play in front of him because he's going to get in there and battle."