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Goalie nods: Murray looks for fourth straight win as Pens visit Brooklyn

Pittsburgh Penguins v New York Islanders

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 02: Matt Murray #30 of the Pittsburgh Penguins tends net against the New York Islanders at the Barclays Center on April 2, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

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Earlier this week, Pens GM Jim Rutherford admitted his club’s two-goalie system wasn’t working, especially for Marc-Andre Fleury.

But for Matt Murray, things appear to be fine.

Murray is an impressive 7-1-0 since returning from a hand injury suffered at the World Cup, with a 1.75 GAA and .939 save percentage. He’s won each of his last three starts, and will look for a fourth victory tonight when the Pens take on the Isles at Barclays (NBCSN, 8 p.m. ET).

Over his win streak, Murray has stopped 63 of 69 shots for a .913 save percentage. Not great numbers, but better than Fleury’s -- after allowing six goals to Minnesota on Friday, his save percentage for the month fell to .889.

“Despite the fact I like having the two top goalies, it’s difficult when both goalies are used to playing the majority of the games,” Rutherford told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Monday. “You get into weeks where they’re splitting and going every other game. That hasn’t worked, at this point, as well as I thought it would.”

For the Isles, Thomas Greiss is in goal. Like Pittsburgh, the Isles also have a crowded crease -- but with three goalies (Greiss, Jaroslav Halak and J-F Berube) instead of two. This will be Greiss’ third straight start, having stopped 26 of 27 shots in a win over Calgary on Monday.

Elsewhere...

-- Chad Johnson returns to the starting role in Calgary, looking to build on a month of November in which he’s gone 6-3-0 with a 2.01 GAA and .930 save percentage. He’ll be up against Frederik Andersen, who beat the Oilers last night.

-- Martin Jones is in net for San Jose after stopping 19 shots in an OT win over Arizona on Monday. Peter Budaj, currently riding a five-game winning streak, is in for the Kings.