Sean Avery won't be on the ice irritating the Islanders tonight.
Avery has "a tweak of a body part," Rangers coach Tom Renney said today, and won't make the trip to Detroit for tomorrow night's game. Avery did skate and is being held out as a precaution, the coach said.
Goaltender Steve Valiquette accidentally cut his hand yesterday, and so, Al Montoya will start tonight, and is expected to play the entire game, with Miika Wiikman, who has not seen a minute of playing time yet, as the backup. Henrik Lundqvist will play in Detroit, with Montoya as the backup.
The above comes courtesy of today's unsuspecting pool reporter, Sam Weinman of the Journal News, by the way. I was delayed by family duties and late for practice; Sam filled me in when I got there.
But I'll be at the Coliseum to see what shakes out tonight. Ryan Hollweg is in the lineup, and if Chris Simon dresses for the Islanders, it will be their first time together on the ice since Simon's suspension for the high-stick on Hollweg's throat last season.
Reading the tea leaves, here's some other intriguing signs. See below for what the opening night roster might be...
Darius Kasparaitis and Francois Lessard aren't on the roster for either game, indicated that both may already have been reassigned to Hartford. Stay tuned. Wiikiman will be there soon.
Martin Straka skated with Gomez and Jagr. That could be the opening night line, which would be fine with me. Jagr with two unfamiliar linemates might be problematic, so Straka makes sense.
The expected lines and d-pairs for tonight:
Dawes-Dubinsky-Korpikoski
Hossa-Drury-Shanahan
Byers-Anisimov-Callahan
Hollweg-Betts-Orr
Malik-Rozsival
Strudwick-Pock
Hutchinson-Staal
For tomorrow in Detroit:
Lundqvist (expected to play the entire game), Montoya
Jagr, Gomez, Straka, Dubinsky (who seems like a good bet to make the team) Prucha, Hossa, Orr, Hollweg, Dawes, Anisimov, Korpikoski, Smith
Tyutin, Malik, Hutchinson, Girardi, Sauer and another defenseman.
I'm thinking Staal has a very good chance to make the club out of the gate as well
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But that's it. The Rangers could start the season with 22 players, not 23 on the roster. Only two youngsters: Dubinsky and Staal.
Barring injuries, I'm specualting: Jagr, Gomez, Straka, Drury, Avery, Shanahan, Callahan, Dubinsky, Prucha, Betts, Hossa, Hollweg, Orr
On D, Malik, Rozsival, Tyutin, Girardi, Mara, Staal, Strudwick
G: Lundqvst. The only place I'm wavering is at backup goaltender, where if Valiquette still isn't ready, the King's backup possibly would be Montoya, unless the cap fit won't work. I'm guessing Valiquette will be ready.
More later...
Note: No Shanny, Drury, Callahan, Betts, Byers in Detroit