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The (21-19-5) Winnipeg Jets are in New Jersey for their final regular season game against the (25-17-2) Devils. babyliss uk . TSN 1290s coverage begins with Hustler & Lawless at 3:00. Rick Ralph hosts the official Jets pregame show at 5:00. Color Analyst Shane Hnidy joins me in the broadcast booth for the play-by-play at 6:00. The Jets are coming off a 2-0 win in Ottawa last night, and head coach Claude Noel confirmed to TSN 1290 this afternoon he will start Chris Mason in goal. Mason made 25 saves last night for his second shutout of the season. Its the first time this season he will start back-to-back games. Mason has been perfect in two of his last three starts. Winnipeg will also dress the same roster as last night. Kane-Little-BurmistrovLadd-Antropov-WellwoodGlass-Slater-ThorburnMiettinen-Stapleton-Fehr Enstrom-HainseyStuart-JonesOduya-Flood The Devils have not played since Saturdays 2-1 victory in Winnipeg. Martin Brodeur will start his second consecutive game after making 22 saves. Head coach Peter DeBoer confirmed this morning All-Star forward Adam Henrique will not play tonight due to a groin injury. In DeBoers words, Winnipeg-born Travis Zajac "has been shut down" for the next two weeks to allow him time to continue to heal. Zajac has played just eight games this season. New Jersey recalled forwards Jacob Josefson and Brad Mills from their American Hockey League affiliate in Albany. Josefson, who had one assist in five games for the Devils to start the season, will wear #16. Mills, had one assist in 21 games to start the NHL season, will wear #11. Devils roster for tonight: Parise-Zubrus-KovalchukSykora-Elias-ClarksonCarter-Josefson-TedenbyBoulton-Zalewski-Mills Tallinder-FayneSalvador-LarrsonVolchenkov-Foster The Jets are 1-1-1 against the Devils so far this season. babyliss curl secret . 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MLB analyst Dan Shulman believes that Lawrie is making an impact with his bosses, but the club will have to decide how much they want the 21-year-old to play. "You dont want him playing just a day or two," Shulman told TSN. "If hes going to come north with the team, hes got to be a regular, at least four, five or six games a week. "I think the longer he stays and the better he plays that the odds are increasing day-by-day that he breaks camp with the big club." Shulman also stated that the Jays have "high hopes" for Kyle Drabek, who has made two appearances so far in the spring, posting a 3.00 ERA with seven strikeouts in six innings pitched. "Assuming he stays healthy for the rest of the spring, I believe hes going to break camp with the club as the number four starter," Shulman said. "The club will monitor his innings a little bit, but I think the plan is for Drabek to get 30-32 starts with the Blue Jays this year." Heading to the Bullpen: If Dustin McGowan, who has not pitched in the Majors since 2008, can return to the Blue Jays, hell do so as a relief pitcher. "When we get into the season, were going to groom him as a reliever,"; manager John Farrell told the media on Sunday. babyliss pro perfect curl uk. The thought behind the move is that throwing less volume of pitches in an outing will save wear and tear on his shoulder. "The thing that you run into there is, what is the fatigue level, once you get to 80 pitches and above?" Farrell told MLB.com. "Is that where more damage takes place? Because if thats the feeling -- [and] thats the feeling of the medical staff -- now, youre looking at a five-inning starting pitcher. "Thats why we have to bring him back in a role that doesnt have limitations, that doesnt affect everybody else on the staff." The M.A.S.H. Unit: There is some good news for Aaron Hill and some not so good news for Scott Podsednik. According to MLB.com, Hill, who has yet to play in regular spring training game so far because of a right quadriceps muscle injury, might still be ready to start the season at second base. Hill has been taking part in batting practice and fielding drills and recently appeared in a B game against the Phillies. Barring any setbacks, Hill could still be ready. The news is not so good for outfielder Scott Podsednik, who had a recurrence of his plantar fasciitis. According to MLB.com, his left foot has been placed in a cast that hell have to wear for the next 10 days, meaning his journey will the Blue Jays will likely start in Las Vegas in Triple-A. Here Today, Gone the Day After Tomorrow: Rule 5 draftee Cesar Cabral needs only a Yankees and Orioles cap to complete his collection of teams in the AL East that have held his rights. The 22-year-old was claimed by the Rays during the Rule 5 Draft, but was put on waivers by the club and claimed by the Jays on the weekend. 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