Projected Lineup: November 11 at Vegas
Martinook looks to extend his three-game goal streak
LAS VEGAS – The Carolina Hurricanes may have some changes to their lineup on Monday when they take on the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena.
Recalling Tyson Jost and Ty Smith from Chicago of the American Hockey League on Sunday, Rod Brind’Amour said after morning skate that the moves were made because the team “has a couple of guys who are nicked up.” The head coach didn’t specify who but did say that Jost’s services may be needed as soon as this evening.
The 26-year-old forward has produced one goal and two assists in eight games with the Wolves thus far this season.
Whether Jost plays tonight or not, Pyotr Kochetkov is expected to be behind the cast of skaters. After a game off on Saturday, Kochetkov will try to win a seventh consecutive start, hoping to improve on his already solid 7-1 record.
Jordan Martinook enters tonight’s contest with goals in three consecutive games and Martin Necas will try to become just the 10th player in Canes history (since relocation) to reach a 10-game point streak.
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Tonight’s Betting Odds…
Odds at Time of Publishing, provided by Fanatics Sportsbook: Canes -145
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Tonight’s Projected Lineup…
Forwards
Svechnikov – Aho – Roslovic
Robinson – Kotkaniemi – Necas
Martinook – Staal – Jarvis
Carrier – Drury – Blake
Rod Brind’Amour said that Tyson Jost may play this evening, but did not specify where and who would come out of the lineup to make room for him if he does.
Defense
Slavin – Burns
Orlov – Chatfield
Gostisbehere – Walker
Goaltenders
Kochetkov
[Backup: Martin]
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Injuries
Frederik Andersen (Lower-Body, Week-To-Week)
Jesper Fast (Neck, Out For 2024-25 Season)
Riley Stillman (Lower-Body, Practicing)
Scratches
TBD
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PP1: Aho, Jarvis, Necas, and Svechnikov with Gostisbehere
PP2: Blake, Drury, Kotkaniemi, and Roslovic with Burns
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