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Game 2: Hurricanes @ Islanders


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The Canes are back in action taking on the Islanders once again.

The Canes started the game on time as a team last night but the poor play of Ward really hurt the Canes chances of even escaping with a point.

Tonight DOBBY is in net and the Canes are hoping to get their first win of the season.

Line Up

Jiri Tlusty - Eric Staal - Alexander Semin

Nathan Gerbe - Victor Rask - Elias Lindholm

Brad Malone - Jay McClement - Patrick Dwyer

Chris Terry - Riley Nash - Patrick Brown

Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk

Jay Harrison - Ryan Murphy

Tim Gleason - John-Michael Liles

Anton Khudobin

Cam Ward

Scratches: Ron Hainsey, Brett Bellemore

Injuries: Jeff Skinner, Jordan Staal

Go Canes!!!

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