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Game 14: Carolina Hurricanes (4-6-3) @ New York Rangers (5-7-0)


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What: Carolina Hurricanes @ New York Rangers

Where: Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)

When: 7:00 P.M.

 

The Canes luck finally ran out last night as they have fallen from second place in the division and also from a playoff spot.

 

The Canes will look to get back on track against the Rangers tonight. The Rangers are 3-2 in their last five games and could jump the Canes in the standings if they win tonight.

 

Besides this being a big game standings wise, this is also a big game for the Staal family as this is the first time that Eric, Jordan, and Marc have played in the same game at the professional level.

 

Here's to finally getting a win...

 

Go Canes!!!

 

Line Up's

 

Eric Staal - Jordan Staal - Alexander Semin

Jiri Tlusty - Riley Nash - Patrick Dwyer

Nathan Gerbe - Elias Lindholm - Tuomo Ruutu

Drayson Bowman - Manny Malhotra - Brett Sutter

 

Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk

Brett Bellemore - Ron Hainsey

Jay Harrison - Ryan Murphy

 

Justin Peters

Mike Murphy

 

Scratches: Mike Komisarek

Injured: Kevin Westgarth (out for the weekend, day-to-day), Radek Dvorak (out for the weekend, day-to-day), Jeff Skinner (out for the weekend, day-to-day), Tim Gleason (out for Saturday's game, day-to-day), Anton Khudobin (out 1 week, will start skating this coming week), Cam Ward (out 3 weeks), Joni Pitkanen (season ending IR)

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