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Game 14: Hurricanes vs. Flames


CarolinaPanthers8789

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The Canes are back at home tonight riding a five game point streak and with a win tonight the Canes would only be three points out of third place in the division.

Lines

Jeff Skinner - Eric Staal - Alexander Semin

Nathan Gerbe - Riley Nash - Elias Lindholm

Chris Terry - Victor Rask - Jiri Tlusty

Zach Boychuk - Jay McClement - Patrick Dwyer

Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk

Jay Harrison - Tim Gleason

John-Michael Liles - Ron Hainsey

Cam Ward

Anton Khudobin

Scratches: Brad Malone, Michal Jordan

Injuries: Jordan Staal, Brett Bellemore

Go Canes!!!

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Peters knows all the right buttons to push...

I don't know if another coach that would have put Jay McClement on the first line last night with Skins and Semin.

I was like wtf is Peters doing, then five minutes later Semin hits Skinner with a great pass and McClement sets a beautiful screen to allow Skinner to get a shot behind Hiller.

This team is fun to watch now.

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