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Published: Friday, March 1, 2013, 6:33 p.m.

Everett vs. Edmonton: lineup notes


EVERETT

Forward lines:
Harrison-Winquist-Sandhu
Hayer-Bauml-Petryk
Soumelidis-Mappin-Aasman
Leedahl-Low-Stadnyk

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

Starting goalie:
Cotton

Scratches: Nikkel, Skapski, Grayson, Adam.

Notes: Landon Oslanski's unpredictable journey continues as he once again switches back to defense, making Austin Adam the odd-man out on the blue line. Forwards Brayden Low and Carson Stadnyk cycle back into the lineup for Adam and Mitch Skapski. The changes result in small adjustments to the lines, with Manraj Hayer playing on the left wing instead of at center. Winger Lucas Grayson (lower body) and defenseman Ayrton Nikkel (finger) remain out injured.

EDMONTON

Forward lines:
Cheek-Foster-St. Croix
Wruck-Lazar-Legault
Moroz-Ewanyk-Kulda
Pollock-Benson-Baddock

Defensive pairings:
Reinhart-Corbett
Musil-Lowe
Gernat-Mayo

Starting goalie:
Jarry

Scratches: Sautner, Samuelsson, Bertolucci, Shmoorkoff.

Notes: Edmonton plays without power forward Henrik Samuelsson, who serves the first game of a two-game suspension for a spearing major penalty taken Wednesday at Portland. The Oil Kings have quite the luxury as their back-up goalie Tristan Jarry, who starts tonight, just happens to lead the league in goals against average.

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