Everett vs. Calgary: lineup notes

EVERETT

Forward lines:

Maxwell-Ferraro-Tochkin

McCrea-Birkholz-MacDonald

Elynuik-Stanfield-Fowlie

Erricson-Hayer-Giebel

Defensive pairings:

Murray-Yadlowski

Rissanen-Suer

Morden-Theriau

Starting goalie:

Simpson

Scratches: Walters, Winquist, Cote, Cumiskey, Sohor.

Notes: Center Clayton Cumiskey remains sidelined with his concussion. Two lineup changes from Wednesday’s 4-3 overtime loss to Chilliwack as left wing Jari Erricson and defenseman Evan Morden come in for Josh Winquist and Nick Walters. Also, Markus McCrea gets the call alongside Josh Birkholz and Scott MacDonald from the start tonight. The top four defensemen switch partners.

CALGARY

Forward lines:

Fiddler-Fisenko-Bubnick

Cheek-Reinbolt-Kirsch

Foucault-Sylvester-Beach

Clayton-Trzonkowski

Defensive pairings:

Rissling-MacKenzie

Kosterman-Schmidt

Berg-Wilson

Roach

Starting goalie:

Snider

Scratches: Lubin, Lawrence, Royer, Santini.

Notes: I don’t know whether any of Calgary’s scratches are injured (the league is not keeping its injury list current), but none are considered impact players. The Hitmen go with seven defensemen and 11 forwards, so maybe some of those scratches are injuries.

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