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Game 36: Carolina Hurricanes (14-14-7) @ Tampa Bay Lightning (21-11-3)


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What: Carolina Hurricanes vs. Tampa Bay Lightning

When: 7:00 P.M.

Where: Tampa Bay Times Forum (Tampa Bay, Florida)

 

Going into this game, I am fully expecting a loss. The Canes have been downright awful against the Lightning over the past two years with a record of 1-5 against the Lightning.

 

Regardless, the Canes need to come out like they did against Washington last night but make sure they convert.

 

Line Up

 

Jeff Skinner - Eric Staal - Tuomo Ruutu

Nathan Gerbe - Jordan Staal - Alexander Semin

Jiri Tlusty - Riley Nash - Patrick Dwyer

Drayson Bowman - Manny Malhotra - Radek Dvorak

 

Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk

Ron Hainsey - Brett Bellemore

Jay Harrison - Tim Gleasn

 

Justin Peters

Cam Ward

 

Scratches: Kevin Westgarth, Ryan Murphy, Mike Komisarek, Anton Khudobin

On Loan: Elias Lindholm

Injured: Joni Pitkanen

 

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GO CANES!!!

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