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Pre-game Report (Game 17): CAR @ OTT

November 9, 2019, 3:06 PM ET [1 Comments]
Ben Shelley
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Looking to snap their three-game losing streak, the Carolina Hurricanes will be in Ottawa to face the Senators. Here’s the pre-game report.

According to Callum Fraser, here are the projected lineups:

CAROLINA

Andrei Svechnikov - Sebastian Aho - Warren Foegele
Nino Niederreiter - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen
Ryan Dzingel - Lucas Wallmark - Martin Necas
Brock McGinn - Eetu Luostarinen - Brian Gibbons

Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton
Jake Gardiner - Brett Pesce
Joel Edmundson - Trevor van Riemsdyk

James Reimer
Petr Mrazek


OTTAWA

Brady Tkachuk - Chris Tierney - Anthony Duclair
Vladislav Namestnikov - Colin White - Tyler Ennis
Nick Paul - Jean-Gabriel Pageau - Connor Brown
Filip Chlapik - J.C. Beaudin - Jonathan Davidsson

Thomas Chabot - Nikita Zaitsev
Erik Brannstrom - Ron Hainsey
Mark Borowiecki - Dylan DeMelo

Anders Nilsson
Craig Anderson

The Senators enter tonight having won just one of seven road games this year. The youth movement in Ottawa continues to take shape, as Mikkel Boedker and Bobby Ryan will be scratches. Anders Nilsson is expected to start in net.

Eetu Luostarinen will be in again as the 12th forward meaning Haydn Fleury will be a scratch, while Lucas Wallmark will stay up on the third line with Erik Haula injured. James Reimer will be starting and will look to rebound from his last game, in which he allowed four goals on 25 shots.

I’m just saying, if you’re looking to snap a losing skid or break out of a bit of a slump, you’ve got a pretty good opportunity facing Ottawa.



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Game Recap (Game 16): CAR vs NYR

Game Recap (Game 15): CAR @ PHI

Game Recap (Game 14): CAR vs NJD
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