Everett vs. Tri-City: lineup notes

EVERETT

Forward lines:

Winquist-Hayer-Sandhu

Harrison-Bauml-Fowlie

Stadnyk-Mappin-Petryk

McPhee-Chynoweth-Grayson

Defensive pairings:

Betker-Murray

Walters-Oslanski

Foulk-Mueller

Starting goalie:

Lotz

Scratches: Leedahl, Lofthouse, Soumelidis, MacDonald, Adam.

Notes: The big news for Everett is that overage winger Ryan Harrison makes his season debut. Harrison, Everett’s leading returning scorer, sat out the first four games due to suspension for a charging major penalty that carried over from last season’s playoffs. Defenseman Austin Adam remains sidelined with a broken hand.

TRI-CITY

Forward lines:

Nickles-Rankin-Tot

Stromwall-Feser-Williams

Bowles-M.Messier-J.Messier

Gutierrez-Dallman-Walter

Defensive pairings:

Grist-Yuen

Dow-Plutnar

Topping-Hamonic

Starting goalie:

Comrie

Scratches: Tomchuk, Clowes, McCue, Mychan, Filbrandt.

Notes: Overage winger Jesse Mychan, a former Silvertip, sits after suffering an upper-body injury over the weekend. With the Americans carrying four overagers, that frees up a spot for defenseman Drydn Dow, who makes his season debut. Winger Tyson Dallman also makes his season debut after sitting with an upper-body injury. Defenseman Brodie Clowes is out with an upper-body injury.

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