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Nick Patterson | npatterson@heraldnet.com
Published: Wednesday, February 27, 2013, 6:08 p.m.

Everett vs. Spokane: lineup notes

EVERETT

Forward lines:
Harrison-Winquist-Sandhu
Leedahl-Hayer-Petryk
Skapski-Bauml-Oslanski
Soumelidis-Mappin-Aasman

Defensive pairings:
Cox-Mueller
Betker-Adam
Zipp-MacDonald

Starting goalie:
Lotz

Scratches: Nikkel, Low, Stadnyk, Grayson.

Notes: What's this? Everett has two healthy scratches? I can't remember the last time that happened. Winger Ryan Harrison is able to go after missing practice yesterday through illness, meaning Lucas Grayson (lower body) and defenseman Ayrton Nikkel (finger) are Everett's only injuries. Landon Oslanski remains as a forward.

SPOKANE

Forward lines:
Fiddler-Walchuk-Gal
Bertaggia-Stewart-Chartier
Helewka-Aviani-Holmberg
Cardiff/Rimmel-Proft-Playfair

Defensive pairings:
Gow-Kichton
McIntosh-Wedman
Coyle-Fram

Starting goalie:
Hughson

Scratches: Mort, King, Whittingham, Smith, Cardiff/Rimmel.

Notes: Spokane welcomes defenseman Jason Fram back from a lower-body injury. However, defensemen Tanner Mort (upper body) and Tyler King (upper body) remain out. The Chiefs will make a gametime choice between wingers Jacob Cardiff, a 16-year-old call-up, and Mikulas Rimmel. Back-up Garret Hughson gets the start in goal, as he frequently has against the Tips this season.

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