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Hurricanes Vs. Blue Jackets Best of Four Series 3/18-3/25


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46 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Vinny wearing yellow, but with his skates on-stick in hand is a good sign.

The bad sign is the yellow- likely not to play tonite. If he does, I'll be very surprised.

I doubt he does, maybe Thursday depending on how he’s feeling though. Mrazek is a no, Ned is getting the start according to Rod. 

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COLUMBUS - A four-game set between the Carolina Hurricanes and Columbus Blue Jackets shifts to Ohio's capital city.


The Match-Up

Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3, 43 points) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7, 33 points)

Monday, March 22, 7 p.m.

Watch: FOX Sports Carolinas, FOX Sports GO

Listen: 99.9 FM The Fan, Hurricanes.com/Listen, Hurricanes app

11: Though Hamilton didn't end up netting the game-winning goal on Saturday, he did record the primary assist on Foegele's go-ahead goal in the third period. That helper extended Hamilton's career-long point streak to 11 games, tying Mark Howe's franchise record for longest point streak by a defenseman. It's also the longest active point streak in the NHL and the longest by an NHL defenseman this season.

100: Martin Necas is set to play in his 100th career NHL game. Necas, who was drafted by the Canes 12th overall in 2017, has recorded 59 points (22g, 37a) in his first 99 games.

43: The Canes are 20-7-3, setting a new franchise best for points (43) through the first 30 games of a season.

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/gameday-preview-carolina-hurricanes-columbus-blue-jackets/c-322779794

https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/projected-lineup-carolina-hurricanes-columbus-blue-jackets/c-322784386

Forwards

Niederreiter-Aho-Necas
Svechnikov-Staal-Fast
McGinn-Martinook-Foegele
Paquette-Geekie-Lorentz

Defensemen

Slavin-Hamilton
Skjei-Pesce
Fleury-Bean

Goalies

Nedeljkovic
Reimer

Injuries: Mrazek (right thumb), Teravainen (concussion symptoms; injured reserve), Trocheck (upper body)

Taxi squad: Gardiner, Keane, McCormick, Warm\

Looks like no Tro.

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