Everett vs. Vancouver lineup notes

EVERETT

Forward lines:

Winquist-Bauml-Bajkov

Leedahl-Khaira-Stadnyk

Low-Hayer-Nikolishin

Fonteyne-Laurencelle-Aasman

Defensive pairings:

Betker-Juulsen

Mueller-Davis

Pufahl-MacDonald

Goaltenders:

Lotz

Hart

Scratches: Sandhu, Adam, Jones.

Notes: The notable news for Everett is that overage center Manraj Hayer returns to the lineup. Hayer hasn’t played since Jan. 25 because of a lower-body injury. Forwards Zane Jones (upper body) and Tyler Sandhu (upper body) remain sidelined. This is Everett’s first game without the duo of goaltender Daniel Cotton and winger Darcy DeRoose, who were suspended by the team for violating team rules. Fifteen-year-old call-up Carter Hart serves as the back-up goaltender in Cotton’s absence.

VANCOUVER

Forward lines:

Foster-Hamilton-Traber

Ronning-McEvoy-Lofthouse

Franson-Popoff-Houck

Volek-Sward-Baer

Defensive pairings:

Geertsen-Atwal

Kulak-Morrison

Dosanjh-Osipov

Goaltenders:

Rathjen

Lee

Scratches: Leone, Trzonkowski, Thrower.

Notes: Vancouver plays without its captain, overage defenseman Dalton Thrower, because of a lower-body injury. Winger Luca Leone (upper body) also sits out because of injury. Former Silvertip winger Trent Lofthouse has made a habit of scoring against his former team.

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