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Game 53: Carolina Hurricanes (24-19-9) @ Montreal Canadians (27-20-5)


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What: Carolina Hurricanes @ Montreal Canadians

When: 7:30 P.M.

Where: Bell Centre (Montreal, Quebec)

Last 10: Car: 7-3, Mtl: 3-6-1

 

The Canes are on the road tonight taking on the Canadians who have been struggling mightily of late and are on a four game losing streak as where the Canes are on a four game winning streak. 

 

There is no word on who is starting in net tonight, coming off a back to back; it's very possible that Justin Peters will get the start.

 

With a win tonight, Carolina would tie the Rangers for second in the division.

 

Line Up's

 

Carolina Hurricanes

Jiri Tlusty - Eric Staal - Alexander Semin

Jeff Skinner - Jordan Staal - Elias Lindholm

Nathan Gerbe - Manny Malhotra - Aaron Palushaj

Drayson Bowman - Riley Nash - Tuomo Ruutu

 

Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk

Ron Hainsey - John-Michael Liles

Mike Komisarek - Jay Harrison

 

Anton Khudobin

Justin Peters

 

Injuries: Patrick Dwyer, Cam Ward, Joni Pitkanen

Scratches: Brett Bellemore, Radek Dvorak

 

Montreal Canadiens

Max Pacioretty - David Desharnais - Brendan Gallagher

Lars Eller - Tomas Plekanec - Brain Gionta

Brandon Prust - Daniel Briere - Rene Bourque

Travis Moen - Michael Bournival - George Parros

 

P.K. Subban - Andrei Markov

Josh Gorges - Alexei Emelin

Raphael Diaz - Nathan Beaulieu

Carey Price

Peter Budaj

 

Injured: Alex Galchenyuk, Ryan White, Davis Drewskie

Scratches: Francis Bouillon, Douglas Murray

 

Key Match-Up: Alexander Semin vs. P.K. Subban

 

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I think I have the right line-up's for the teams so far...

 

I believe Prust will be on the left wing for Montreal because Leblanc was just sent down an hour ago, as far as the Montreal defense is up in the air; so I could be totally wrong about the way they are lined up.

 

Regarding the Canes, Dvorak moved up to the third line and Bowman moved down to the fourth last night during the game but I think Muller will start with what has been working for the guys.

 

There is still no news regarding who will start in goal for Carolina. 

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