Everett vs. Lethbridge lineup notes

EVERETT (35-17-3-3)

Forward lines

Leedahl-Bauml-Scherbak

Low-Nikolishin-Stadnyk

Mykitiuk-Laurencelle-Bajkov

Millar-Fonteyne-Aasman

Defensive pairings

Betker-Juulsen/Wharrie

MacDonald-Davis

Skrumeda-Pfeifer

Goaltenders

Lotz

Hart

Scratches: Wegleitner, Juulsen/Wharrie.

Notes: Saturday’s 7-0 thrashing in Kent causes Everett coach Kevin Constantine to ring in the changes. The Saskatoon Platoon line gets broken up, with Nikita Scherbak taking Carson Stadnyk’s place on the right. Meanwhile, the Brayden Low-Ivan Nikolishin-Stadnyk line that was effective early in the season is reunited. Defenseman Lucas Skrumeda returns after missing Saturday’s game because of illness. Fellow d-man Noah Juulsen may also return after missing two games because of a lower-body injury — he’ll be a game time decision, with Jordan Wharrie getting the call if Juulsen can’t go. Goaltender Austin Lotz gets his third start of the weekend, suggesting Carter Hart is still under the weather.

LETHBRIDGE (18-34-4-3)

Forward lines

Fafard-Vandervlis-Folk

Burke-Estephan-Wong

Winther-Baltram-Watson

Wesley-Amson

Defensive pairings

Walters-Allan

Jensen-Pankewicz

Nielsen-Reagan

King

Goaltenders

Skinner

Sittler

Scratches: White, Skumatov, Lindgren, Kennedy, Kegler.

Notes: Lethbridge is without center Jaeger White (upper body) and defenseman Brandon Kennedy (lower body) because of injury, while another regular in center Ryley Lindgren also sits this one out. The Hurricanes have two affiliated players in the lineup in center Ryan Vandervlis and 15-year-old defenseman Ethan King — King’s inclusion means Lethbridge dresses seven defensemen and 11 forwards. The visit of the Hurricanes means one last visit to Xfinity Arena for former Everett defenseman Nick Walters, who is now an overager. Lethbridge has been playing better than its overall record, with the Hurricanes winning six of eight before heading out to the U.S. Division.

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