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The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with [M]the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators[/M].
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a [M]Jets[/M] team that is [M]jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with[/M] the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, [M]the Nashville Predators[/M].
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a [M]Jets[/M] team that is [M]jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division[/M] with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Canes[/M] enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and [M]face[/M] a [M]Jets[/M] team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Canes[/M] enter action on Friday having [M]earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games[/M] (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Canes[/M] enter action on Friday having [M]earned a point[/M] in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Canes enter action on Friday[/M] having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic [M]Patrik Laine[/M] on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after [M]notching 64 and 70[/M] respectively [M]in his first two NHL seasons[/M].
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic [M]Patrik Laine[/M] on track, as he [M]has slipped to only 44 points on the season[/M] after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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Additionally, [M]they will seek to get[/M] the dynamic [M]Patrik Laine on track[/M], as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as [M]the season grinds to a close[/M].
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, [M]the Jets will avoid a back-to-back[/M], which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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Despite being [M]on a four-game Eastern road swing[/M], [M]the Jets[/M] will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]Three or more will likely be required against the[/M] high-powered [M]Jets on Friday[/M].
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]Three or more will likely be required against the[/M] high-powered [M]Jets[/M] on Friday.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns[/M] to PNC Arena on Friday night [M]with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets[/M].
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns[/M] to PNC Arena on Friday night [M]with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful[/M] in the Winnipeg Jets.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns[/M] to PNC Arena [M]on Friday night[/M] with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena[/M] on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns[/M] to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets.
RALEIGH — Every time you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The Carolina Hurricanes have won 21 games since the start of 2019. Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night at PNC Arena. The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear. It was a horror show for the Canes’ top line. Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals. Why was he there, you ask? Because he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net. Now, it wasn’t quite that simple, of course. Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
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[M]Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets[/M] on Friday night [M]at PNC Arena[/M].
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night[/M] at PNC Arena.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]Number 22 did not come against the Winnipeg Jets[/M] on Friday night at PNC Arena.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - [M]and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals[/M].
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - [M]setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility[/M] - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening, [M]led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6[/M] - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiter and Justin Williams combined to go minus-15 on the evening[/M], led by Niederreiter’s franchise-record -6 - setting the low-water mark for single-game plus-minus futility - and the only reason Williams didn’t get to -5 was in the penalty box for one of the goals.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, [M]the play[/M] having been [M]whistled dead for offside[/M].
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Williams’ shot found the back of the net, the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where [M]Laurent Brossoit didn’t[/M] even bother to [M]make a save[/M], the play having been whistled dead for offside.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]Williams’ shot found the back of the net[/M], [M]the only time a Canes player did that all night[/M], on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]Williams’ shot found the back of the net[/M], the only time a Canes player did that all night, on a play where Laurent Brossoit didn’t even bother to make a save, the play having been whistled dead for offside.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]The Carolina Hurricanes[/M] have [M]won 21 games since the start of 2019[/M].
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]The Carolina Hurricanes[/M] have [M]won 21 games[/M] since the start of 2019.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, [M]the Jets[/M] racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an [M]8-1 win[/M] that [M]never saw them leave first gear[/M].
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, [M]the Jets[/M] racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period [M]on their way to an 8-1 win[/M] that never saw them leave first gear.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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The only silver lining was that it took all of three minutes to confirm that fact, [M]the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead[/M] after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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The only silver lining was that [M]it took[/M] all of [M]three minutes to confirm that fact[/M], the Jets racing out to a 4-0 lead after one period on their way to an 8-1 win that never saw them leave first gear.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Because [M]he was whistled[/M] for unsportsmanlike conduct for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Because [M]he[/M] was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct for [M]shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net[/M].
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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Because [M]he was whistled for unsportsmanlike conduct[/M] for shooting the puck into the Winnipeg net.
The Carolina Hurricanes playoff push returns to PNC Arena on Friday night with another tilt against a Stanley Cup hopeful in the Winnipeg Jets. The Canes enter action on Friday having earned a point in 12 of their last 14 games (11-2-1), and face a Jets team that is jockeying for the top spot in the Central Division with the Canes’ Saturday night opponent, the Nashville Predators. Carolina Hurricanes (20-7-3) at Columbus Blue Jackets (13-12-7) 2021 Regular Season Game 31 Monday, March 22, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. ET Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Watch: Fox Sports Carolinas Listen: 99.9 The Fan SBN Opposition: Jackets Cannon Follow Canes Country on Social Media Twitter @CanesCountry Facebook Canes Country Instagram @canescountrypix Carolina hopes to have the services of Micheal Ferland available after he was forced to leave Tuesday’s game with an upper body injury and missed Thursday’s practice for “maintenance” according to Rod Brind’Amour. The Canes have stepped up their offensive production of late, tallying three goals or more in nine of their past ten games played. Three or more will likely be required against the high-powered Jets on Friday. Below is the projected lineup for the Canes, who did not skate on Friday morning: Nino Niederreiter - Sebastian Aho - Justin Williams Warren Foegele - Jordan Staal - Teuvo Teravainen Andrei Svechnikov - Lucas Wallmark - Jordan Martinook Brock McGinn - Greg McKegg - Saku Maenalanen Jaccob Slavin - Dougie Hamilton Brett Pesce - Justin Faulk Calvin de Haan - Trevor van Riemsdyk Petr Mrazek Curtis McElhinney Scratches: Micheal Ferland (upper body) The Winnipeg Jets enter Raleigh after a decisive 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. Despite being on a four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets will avoid a back-to-back, which is certainly a bonus for teams as the season grinds to a close. The Jets will hope that the ability on the road trip to add in valuable practice time will get newly acquired Kevin Hayes acclimated in a hurry. Hayes has already produced three points (one goal) in his four games with the Jets. Additionally, they will seek to get the dynamic Patrik Laine on track, as he has slipped to only 44 points on the season after notching 64 and 70 respectively in his first two NHL seasons.
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[M]She's represented by[/M] UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and [M]Gail Cowan Management[/M].
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]She's represented by[/M] UTA, Industry Entertainment, [M]Untitled Entertainment[/M] and Gail Cowan Management.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]She's represented by[/M] UTA, [M]Industry Entertainment[/M], Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]She's represented by UTA[/M], Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while [M]McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources[/M].
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while [M]McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes[/M], according to sources.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while [M]McKenzie will play a fashion student[/M] in modern day scenes, according to sources.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s[/M], while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Taylor-Joy will play the lead[/M] in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as [M]Working Title principals[/M] Tim Bevan and [M]Eric Fellner[/M].
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as [M]Working Title principals Tim Bevan[/M] and Eric Fellner.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Wright will produce alongside[/M] his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and [M]Eric Fellner[/M].
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Wright will produce alongside[/M] his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals [M]Tim Bevan[/M] and Eric Fellner.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Wright[/M] will produce alongside [M]his frequent collaborator Nira Park[/M], as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Wright will produce alongside[/M] his frequent collaborator [M]Nira Park[/M], as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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The film will be a co-production between Working Title and [M]Focus Features[/M], the latter of which [M]will co-finance with Film4.[/M]
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features[/M], the latter of which will co-finance with Film4.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though [M]plot details are being kept under wraps for now[/M].
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Wright[/M] came up with the original story and [M]co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful)[/M], though plot details are being kept under wraps for now.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Wright[/M] came up with the original story and [M]co-wrote the screenplay[/M] with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]Wright came up with the original story[/M] and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added [M]Doctor Who alum Matt Smith[/M], Collider has learned.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller [M]Last Night in Soho[/M], which [M]has[/M] also [M]added[/M] Doctor Who alum [M]Matt Smith[/M], Collider has learned.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's [M]psychological thriller Last Night in Soho[/M], which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in [M]Edgar Wright's[/M] psychological thriller [M]Last Night in Soho[/M], which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, [M]Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie[/M] has signed on [M]to join Anya Taylor-Joy[/M] in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, [M]Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to[/M] join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller [M]Last Night in Soho[/M], which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, [M]Collider has learned.[/M]
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Fresh off [M]her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie[/M] has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though [M]it's unclear whether that makes her[/M] an actress, a singer or [M]something else entirely.[/M]
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though [M]it's unclear whether that makes her[/M] an actress, [M]a singer[/M] or something else entirely.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though [M]it's unclear whether that makes her an actress[/M], a singer or something else entirely.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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[M]I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts[/M], though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where [M]filming will take place this summer.[/M]
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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All we know is that [M]the story is set in London's Soho district[/M], [M]and that's where filming will take place this summer.[/M]
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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All we know is that [M]the story is set in London's Soho district[/M], and that's where filming will take place this summer.
Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title. The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Details are scant about the plot of the film, which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright. Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide. McKenzie is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan. Smith is with UTA and Troika Talent.
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Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of [M]Last Night in Soho[/M], the psychological thriller [M]from[/M] Edgar Wright and [M]Working Title[/M].
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of [M]Last Night in Soho[/M], the psychological thriller [M]from Edgar Wright[/M] and Working Title.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of [M]Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller[/M] from Edgar Wright and Working Title.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and The Crown‘s [M]Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho[/M], the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Leave No Trace‘s [M]Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie[/M] and The Crown‘s Matt Smith [M]have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho[/M], the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie and [M]The Crown‘s Matt Smith[/M] have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]Leave No Trace‘s Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie[/M] and The Crown‘s Matt Smith have joined the cast of Last Night in Soho, the psychological thriller from Edgar Wright and Working Title.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing, with [M]Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide.[/M]
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]Focus Features and Film4 are co-financing[/M], with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing the film worldwide.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Details are scant about the plot of the [M]film[/M], which is [M]being produced by[/M] Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and [M]Wright[/M].
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Details are scant about the plot of the [M]film[/M], which is [M]being produced by[/M] Nira Park, Tim Bevan, [M]Eric Fellner[/M] and Wright.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Details are scant about the plot of the [M]film[/M], which is [M]being produced by[/M] Nira Park, [M]Tim Bevan[/M], Eric Fellner and Wright.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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Details are scant about the plot of the [M]film[/M], which is [M]being produced by Nira Park[/M], Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]Details are scant about[/M] the [M]plot of the film[/M], which is being produced by Nira Park, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wright.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic, which Wright co-wrote with [M]Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns.[/M]
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in [M]the pic[/M], which [M]Wright co-wrote with[/M] Penny Dreadful scribe [M]Krysty Wilson-Cairns.[/M]
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]The duo joins Anya Taylor-Joy in the pic[/M], which Wright co-wrote with Penny Dreadful scribe Krysty Wilson-Cairns.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]McKenzie is repped by[/M] UTA, Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and [M]Gail Cowan[/M].
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]McKenzie is repped by[/M] UTA, Untitled Entertainment, [M]Industry Entertainment[/M] and Gail Cowan.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]McKenzie is repped by[/M] UTA, [M]Untitled Entertainment[/M], Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]McKenzie is repped by UTA[/M], Untitled Entertainment, Industry Entertainment and Gail Cowan.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]Smith is with[/M] UTA and [M]Troika Talent[/M].
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]Smith is with UTA[/M] and Troika Talent.
Fresh off her breakout performance in Leave No Trace, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie has signed on to join Anya Taylor-Joy in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, which has also added Doctor Who alum Matt Smith, Collider has learned. Wright came up with the original story and co-wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Penny Dreadful), though plot details are being kept under wraps for now. All we know is that the story is set in London's Soho district, and that's where filming will take place this summer. The film will be a co-production between Working Title and Focus Features, the latter of which will co-finance with Film4. Wright will produce alongside his frequent collaborator Nira Park, as well as Working Title principals Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Image via BBC I'm told that the film will take place in two different time periods -- the '60s and modern day. Taylor-Joy will play the lead in the '60s, while McKenzie will play a fashion student in modern day scenes, according to sources. I hear Smith will be playing Taylor-Joy's manager of sorts, though it's unclear whether that makes her an actress, a singer or something else entirely. McKenzie recently wrapped Taika Waititi's WWII movie Jojo Rabbit and Justin Kurzel's starry crime drama The True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as a pair of Netflix movies -- the serial killer drama Lost Girls, and David Michod's historical epic The King starring Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. She's represented by UTA, Industry Entertainment, Untitled Entertainment and Gail Cowan Management.
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[M]The screening saw[/M] many celebrities [M]in attendance[/M] including Ranveer Singh, Varun Dhawan, Rohit Shetty and [M]Katrina Kaif[/M] among others.
Priya Prakash Varrier, more famously known as the wink girl, was all over the news in 2018. She became an overnight sensation with her expression in the teaser song ‘Manikya Malaraya Poovi’ from her Malayalam movie Oru Aadar Love. Soon after, the wink queen was linked to many movies and projects. Her name was associated with Ranveer Singh starrer Simmba. After much finding, Sara Ali Khan was finally cast as the lead actress in the film which is breaking Box Office records. Priya is now in Mumbai, and that makes us wonder, what is the purpose really? She even caught up with actor Vicky Kaushal, the actor who has suddenly become the name post his appearance in Raazi and Sanju. Vicky was part of the Bollywood meet with Narendra Modi too. Here are photos of Priya in Mumbai…
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[M]The screening saw[/M] many celebrities [M]in attendance[/M] including Ranveer Singh, Varun Dhawan, [M]Rohit Shetty[/M] and Katrina Kaif among others.
Priya Prakash Varrier, more famously known as the wink girl, was all over the news in 2018. She became an overnight sensation with her expression in the teaser song ‘Manikya Malaraya Poovi’ from her Malayalam movie Oru Aadar Love. Soon after, the wink queen was linked to many movies and projects. Her name was associated with Ranveer Singh starrer Simmba. After much finding, Sara Ali Khan was finally cast as the lead actress in the film which is breaking Box Office records. Priya is now in Mumbai, and that makes us wonder, what is the purpose really? She even caught up with actor Vicky Kaushal, the actor who has suddenly become the name post his appearance in Raazi and Sanju. Vicky was part of the Bollywood meet with Narendra Modi too. Here are photos of Priya in Mumbai…
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