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9 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

No clue. But does Martin get the nod again?  To me he earned it.  

If Pyotr isn’t in net I’m not sure if Rod will go to Martin on a back to back. I know they want to try and get Pyotr one game before the break per Rod. Could be Arizona. 
 

I have a feeling we won’t see Svech before the break cause Rod said it was a new injury and not a retweak of the December one. Better to play him safe. 

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Raanta is in net tonite, I've read.

  • After the newcomer Spencer Martin got the start last night in Boston, Antti Raanta is expected to have the green light tonight. Wednesday was the first time since January 11 that Raanta wasn't the starter for the Canes, a well-deserved break for the veteran netminder. The 34-year-old is 4-2-1 since the holiday break, including a stellar 38-save outing in a win over Pittsburgh on January 13.

Game is on Bally tonite.

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30 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Raanta is in net tonite, I've read.

  • After the newcomer Spencer Martin got the start last night in Boston, Antti Raanta is expected to have the green light tonight. Wednesday was the first time since January 11 that Raanta wasn't the starter for the Canes, a well-deserved break for the veteran netminder. The 34-year-old is 4-2-1 since the holiday break, including a stellar 38-save outing in a win over Pittsburgh on January 13.

Game is on Bally tonite.

Ya Rod confirmed via Walt no changes for the skaters, Raanta in net, Pyotr has yet to clear concussion protocol. 

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