Everett vs. Tri-City: lineup notes

EVERETT

Forward lines:

Harrison-Bauml-Mappin

Leedahl-Hayer-Petryk

Skapski-Stadnyk-Sandhu

Soumelidis-Low-Aasman

Defensive pairings:

Cox-Mueller

Betker-Oslanski

Zipp-MacDonald

Starting goalie:

Cotton

Scratches: Nikkel, Grayson, Winquist, Murray, Adam, Lotz.

Notes: Everett welcomes overage winger Ryan Harrison back to the lineup after he missed the previous three games because of concussion symptoms. He takes the place of leading scorer Joshua Winquist, who aggravated an upper-body injury in Tuesday’s 6-0 home loss to Portland. No. 1 goalie Austin Lotz (ankle), defensemen Austin Adam (concussion) and Ayrton Nikkel (finger), and winger Lucas Grayson (lower body) remain out injured. Captain Ryan Murray’s bobblehead is in the house tonight, but he isn’t. And I do believe the bobblehead’s shoulder is healthy.

TRI-CITY

Forward lines:

Mychan-Feser-Stromwall

Bowles-Rankin-Williams

Nickles-Messier-Gutierrez

Walter-Wotherspoon-Marreck

Defensive pairings:

Dow-Plutnar

Topping-Hamonic

Yuen-Tomchuk/Filbrandt

Starting goalie:

Lee-Knight

Scratches: Clowes, Dallman, McCue, Tot, Chynoweth, Gelinas, Comrie, Tomchuk/Filbrandt.

Notes: Tri-City is as banged up as Everett as No. 1 goalie Eric Comrie (hip) is out for the season, while forwards Philip Tot (upper body), Beau McCue (lower body) and Ryan Chynoweth (upper body) and defenseman Brodie Clowes (upper body) also sit because of injuries. Winger Tyson Dallman serves the first game of a three-game suspension for an interference major penalty taken Wednesday against Prince George. Two call-up forwards, 16-year-old Justin Marreck and 15-year-old Parker Wotherspoon, make their WHL debuts.

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