Kinkaid helped the Devils clinch their first playoff berth since 2012. The 28-year-old went 7-0-1 with a 2.25 goals-against average and .931 save percentage in eight straight starts from March 23-April 5. But he's allowed nine goals in his first two NHL playoff games and has a 5.88 GAA and .804 save percentage.
Schneider hasn't won since defeating the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 on Dec. 27. The 32-year-old struggled in five starts (0-5-0, 4.09 GAA, .850 save percentage) after returning March 1 from a groin/hip injury that caused him to miss 16 games.
Hynes will also make other lineup changes in an effort to take advantage of playing at home.
"I think there are some guys that just haven't performed well enough to warrant a stay in the lineup," Hynes said. "In the Stanley Cup Playoffs, you need to have guys that will come in and make a contribution whether it's how hard they play offensively, or defensively. I think we need a little bit more from some guys and we'll make lineup changes."
Hynes said he would learn later Sunday if forward Marcus Johansson has been cleared to play. Johansson, who has missed the past 36 games after sustaining a concussion Jan. 23, has only been cleared for contact in practice.