Marc-Andre Fleury made 31 saves in a surprise start in Game 1 and Scott Hartnell may have provided the goaltender extra motivation ahead of Game 2.

The Columbus Blue Jackets forward was asked the difference between Fleury and Pittsburgh Penguins starter Matt Murray, and said the opposing goaltender makes no difference to the team's mindset, but noted he believes Fleury has a tendency to let in bad goals.

"Potato, Po-tah-to, both Murray and Fleury are good," Hartnell told the Blue Jackets' website. "(The change) doesn't cause any havoc for us. Everyone on this team has faced Fleury a bunch of times. He's won Stanley Cups.

"He seems to stop the hard ones and maybe let in the easy ones."

Fleury is set to start again in Game 2 and perhaps beyond after Murray sustained a lower-body injury in warmups ahead of Game 1. Murray has been labelled as day-to-day but will not dress in Game 2.

Murray out started Fleury 49-38 in the regular season and a posted a 2.41 goals against average and .923 save percentage to Fleury's 3/02 GAA and .909 save percentage.

Hartnell, 34, scored 13 goals and added 24 assists in 78 games during the regular season.