
"It can't get any worse for the Rangers, right? After losing 10-2 in Boston, the Rangers are back home to welcome a mostly healthy Seattle Kraken team that is climbing the standings and in a playoff spot. Their 7-1-2 record in their last 10 games has put them firmly in a wild card position with a legitimate shot at getting into the top three in the Pacific Division. Meanwhile, the Rangers are...the Rangers."
"Welcome back Kaapo Kakko and Ryan Lindgren. Rangers Lines Artemi Panarin-Mike Zibanejad-Will CuylleJT Miller-Vincent Trocheck-Gabe PerreaultBrennan Othmann-Noah Laba-Alexis LafreniereAnton Blidh-Sam Carrick-Taylor Raddysh Vlad Gavrikov-Braden SchneiderMatthew Robertson-Will BorgenCarson Soucy-Scott Morrow Jonathan Quick gets the start. Kraken Lines Kaapo Kakko-Matty Beniers-Jordan EberleJaden Schwartz-Frederick Gaudreau-Eeli TolvanenBerkley Catton-Shane Wright-Jared McCannRyan Winterton-Ben Meyers-Jacob Melanson Vince Dunn-Adam LarssonRyker Evans-Jamie OleksiakRyan Lindgren-Cale Fleury Phillipp Grubauer gets the start. Game time is 7pm."
The Rangers return home after a 10-2 loss in Boston and will face the mostly healthy Seattle Kraken. The Kraken have a 7-1-2 record in their last 10 games and sit in a wild card position with a chance to reach the top three in the Pacific Division. Kaapo Kakko and Ryan Lindgren are back in the lineup. The Rangers and Kraken line combinations and defensive pairs are listed, with Jonathan Quick starting for the Rangers and Philipp Grubauer starting for the Kraken. Game time is 7pm.
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