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Game 4: Hurricanes @ Rangers


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The Hurricheckers are back in action tonight, live from MSG.

Both Carolina and New York are struggling at the moment but only one team is currently fielding an AHL roster.

Tonight Brody Sutter will make his NHL debut and Andrej Sekera will take the night after that horrific crash into the boards on Tuesday. Sekera is expected to return next Tuesday against Winnipeg.

Regarding other injury news, Jeff Skinner took part in the morning skate but will not play tonight. He'll most likely suit up next Tuesday against Winnipeg.

Line Up

Jiri Tlusty - Riley Nash - Alexander Semin

Nathan Gerbe - Victor Rask - Elias Lindholm

Chris Terry - Jay McClement - Zach Boychuk

Brad Malone - Brody Sutter - Patrick Brown

Jay Harrison - Justin Faulk

Tim Gleason - Ryan Murphy

Ron Hainsey - Brett Bellemore

Anton Khudobin

Cam Ward

Injured: Jeff Skinner, Andrej Sekera, John-Michael Liles, Eric Staal, Patrick Dwyer, Jordan Staal

Scratches: None

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