{"id":96719,"date":"2022-10-14T07:59:24","date_gmt":"2022-10-14T07:59:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/10-13-preview-clarke-debut-expected-arvidsson-out-19-55-13-line-being-first\/"},"modified":"2022-10-14T07:59:24","modified_gmt":"2022-10-14T07:59:24","slug":"10-13-preview-clarke-debut-expected-arvidsson-out-19-55-13-line-being-first","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/10-13-preview-clarke-debut-expected-arvidsson-out-19-55-13-line-being-first\/","title":{"rendered":"10\/13 Preview – Clarke Debut Expected + Arvidsson out, 19\/55\/13 Line, Being First"},"content":{"rendered":"
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TONIGHT’S MATCHUP: <\/strong>The Kings concludes a short, two-game homestand tonight, with the Seattle Kraken in town for the first time this season. <\/p>\n HEAD-TO-HEAD:<\/strong> The Kings posted a 3-1-0 record against Seattle a season ago, with the two teams splitting the games played in Los Angeles. Forwards Gabe Vilardi (2-2-4) and Adrian Kempe (1-3-4) each collected four points from last season’s series, while forward Phillip Danault led the Kings with three goals from the four matchups. <\/p>\n KINGS VITALS:<\/strong> Kings Head Coach Todd McLellan previewed changes after yesterday’s practice and the Kings appear to have a couple of them for tonight’s game. Below is a projected lineup, based off of yesterday’s practice and today’s morning skate \u2013 <\/p>\n Kevin Fiala \u2013 Anze Kopitar \u2013 Adrian Kempe Mikey AndersonDrew Doughty Jonathan Quick Jonathan Quick was the first goaltender off this morning, indicating that he will be between the pipes for his second start in as many games. Quick made just one appearance against the Kraken last season, in late-April, as he made 37 saves on 40 shots to earn the victory. <\/p>\n Forward Viktor Arvidsson will not play tonight with an illness and Todd McLellan confirmed his absense is unrelated to his offseason back injury. Forward Brendan Lemieux looks set to check in on the fourth line, with jersey colors indicating that Carl Grundstrom could slot up into the top six. Looking at this morning’s skate, forward Jaret Anderson-Dolan and defenseman Sean Durzi were on late for extra work. <\/p>\n KRAKEN VITALS: <\/strong>Seattle enters tonight’s game coming off of its season debut yesterday evening in Anaheim, a 5-4 overtime defeat against the Ducks. <\/p>\n Goaltender Phillip Grubauer got the start yesterday in Anaheim, which points towards backup goaltender Martin Jones as a potential starter this evening in Los Angeles. Jones has performed exceptionally well throughout his career when playing against his former team, posting a 19-7-3 record, a .925 save percentage and a 2.34 goals-against average. <\/p>\n With the back-to-back, not expecting any sort of a morning skate for the visitors today. Per Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times, here’s how Seattle lined up last night against the Ducks \u2013 <\/p>\n here are the #SEAKraken<\/a> lines for tonight’s game. #kraken<\/a> #NHL<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/14IQk5171X<\/a><\/p>\n
Trevor Moore \u2013 Phillip Danault \u2013 Carl Grundstrom
Alex Iafallo \u2013 Quinton Byfield \u2013 Gabe Vilardi
Brendan Lemieux \u2013 Blake Lizotte \u2013 Arthur Kaliyev<\/p>\n
Sean WalkerMatt Roy
Alex Edler- Brandt Clarke<\/p>\n
Cal Petersen<\/p>\n\n