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CAROLINA AT ANAHEIM 10:30 P.M. TODAY
WHERE: Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, Calif.; TV: FSN; RADIO: WWMY-102.9
LaRose's chance to bloom
Chad LaRose will make his NHL debut tonight. He is replacing the injured Andrew Ladd, who is expected to miss six to eight weeks after having surgery Monday in Raleigh to repair torn cartilage in his right knee. LaRose, 23, was one of Carolina's final cuts at the end of training camp and has 25 points in 23 minor-league games this fall. He practiced Monday with Eric Staal and Erik Cole. ... Oleg Tverdovsky (post-concussion syndrome) and Ray Whitney (groin) could return in limited roles as well. ... Carolina has lost five of its past eight games in regulation, allowing 38 goals over that span. ... Rod Brind'Amour has a five-game assist streak.
BY THE NUMBERS
LEADING SCORERS: Eric Staal (19-19-38), Cory Stillman (7-15-22), Justin Williams (10-10-20).
PROBABLE GOALIE: Martin Gerber (2.59, 10-5-1).
Ducks rolling on home ice
The Mighty Ducks have won four in a row, including a 2-1 win over the Atlanta Thrashers on Saturday, outscoring their opponents 14-4. Andy McDonald leads Anaheim with two goals and three assists during the streak. ... Tonight's contest concludes a five-game homestand for the Ducks, who are 5-4-0 since trading Sergei Fedorov to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Nov. 14. ... Jean-Sebastien Giguere (hamstring) has been cleared to return, but Ilya Bryzgalov has allowed only eight goals in his six starts since Giguere was hurt. ... Sandis Ozolinsh (knee) has played in only 13 games and is doubtful for tonight's game against his former team.
LEADING SCORERS: Teemu Selanne (15-9-24), Joffrey Lupul (11-8-19), Andy McDonald (9-9-18).
PROBABLE GOALIE: Ilya Bryzgalov (2.39, 6-8-0).
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