Utah Hockey Club's Projected Lineup For Tonight's Game vs. Edmonton Oilers
The Utah Hockey Club take on the Edmonton Oilers tonight at 7:00 p.m. MST / 9:00 p.m. EST. Here are the projected lineups for Utah HC, please note these are subject to change.
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Utah Hockey Club projected lineup:
Clayton Keller — Alex Kerfoot – Nick Schmaltz
Logan Cooley — Barrett Hayton — Dylan Guenther
Lawson Crouse — Jack McBain — Josh Doan
Michael Carcone — Kevin Stenlund — Nick Bjugstad
Mikhail Sergachev — John Marino
Olli Maatta — Sean Durzi
Ian Cole — Michael Kesselring
Karel Vejmelka
Jaxson Stauber
Scratched: Nick DeSimone, Matias Maccelli
Injured: Robert Bortuzzo (lower body), Liam O'Brien (lower body)
Utah HC's Weekly Injury Report: Week 22 The Utah Hockey Club have been right in the thick of the Western Conference wild card race since well before the March 7 NHL Trade Deadline. Since standing pat at the deadline and giving their team the ultimate vote of confidence, Utah is just two points out of the second wild card spot.

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