RALEIGH, N.C. -- Carolina Hurricanes forward Jiri Tlusty will miss two to three weeks after having his appendix removed. The Hurricanes filled his spot by recalling forward Zach Boychuk from Charlotte of the AHL. The moves were announced Friday, about nine hours before Carolinas game against the Eastern Conference-leading Pittsburgh Penguins. The team says Tlusty underwent an emergency appendectomy on Tuesday. This is the second time this season that Boychuk has been called up. He has eight goals and 13 assists in 86 career games with the Hurricanes, Penguins and Nashville. Adidas Ultra Boost Goedkoop . -- LeGarrette Blount made one last big splash into a soggy end zone. Adidas NMD Sale Dames .Y. - Lou Williams scored 21 points and the Toronto Raptors beat New York 81-76 on Monday night in the Knicks preseason home opener. http://www.nmdtekoop.com/ultra-boost-sne...ncaged.html.com) - Robert Martin and Josh Hicks combined for more than 300 yards rushing and three touchdowns, as Rutgers rolled past North Carolina, 40-21, in the Quick Lane Bowl. Adidas Falcon Schoenen . The 25-year-old native of Milford, Conn., has 18 points in 41 games this season. The five-foot-eight 166-pound centre also has 28 points (10-18) in 15 games with AHL Oklahoma City. Adidas Stan Smith Aanbieding . Louis, MO (SportsNetwork.(SportsNetwork.com) - The streaking Vancouver Canucks will try to stay perfect this season against the Oilers, as the Pacific Division foes meet in Saturdays battle at Edmontons Rexall Place. You can catch all of the action live on TSN 1040 at 7pm pt. The Canucks won the first two of five scheduled meetings with Edmonton in 2014-15, beating a visiting Oilers team 5-4 in a shootout on Oct. 11 before winning 2-0 at Rexall Place on Oct. 17. Vancouver has won five of the last seven encounters overall and has claimed two of the past three in Edmonton. Vancouver closed out October on a three-game winning streak, coming out on top in each game of a homestand. The Canucks wrapped the stay at Rogers Arena with Thursdays thrilling 3-2 overtime win against Montreal. Daniel Sedin scored the winner at 2:45 of OT to lift Vancouver past the Habs and give the Canucks their second three-game winning streak of the season. Vancouver also opened the season 3-0 and it will try for its first four-game winning streak since a seven-game tear from December 1-14 of last season. Sedins winner came on the power play after Montreals Tom Gilbert was called for interference 50 seconds into the extra session. Henrik Sedin brought the puck into the offensive end and cut over to the middle before dishing it low to the right circle where his twin brother Daniel quickly shifted to the forehand and snapped the puck into the left corner for the win. Nick Bonino and Brad Richardson scored for the Canucks, while Ryan Miller made 23 stops for win No. 301 of his career. It was a fun game to play, said Miller. The Canucks, however, will be without Alexandre Burrows for the next three games after the forward was suspended Friday.dddddddddddd Burrows received the ban from the league for a late and high hit on Canadiens defenseman Alexei Emelin. No penalty was called on the play. Although he has been fined twice by the league, this is the first suspension for Burrows in 10 NHL seasons. Burrows, who has two goals and four assists this season, will be eligible to return in Thursdays game against San Jose. Edmonton had won four straight before losing Wednesday against Nashville. The Oilers hope to put a positive ending on a seven-game homestand when they cap the residency versus the Canucks. The Oilers dropped a 4-1 decision to the Predators, falling to 4-2-0 during their current stay at Rexall Place. Pekka Rinne stopped 26 shots and Craig Smith scored a pair of goals to lead Nashville to the easy win. Taylor Hall potted the lone goal for the Oilers, while Ben Scrivens took the loss despite making 31 saves. The chances were there, but we just couldnt find a way to put them in. Were in the West, we have to find a way to beat them, said Edmontons Ryan Nugent- Hopkins. All of Edmontons wins this season have come against Eastern Conference teams, as the Oilers are 0-5-1 within the conference. Projected Canucks Lines: D. Sedin - H. Sedin - Vrbata Higgins - Bonino - Hansen Mathias - Richardson - Kassian Sestito - Vey - Dorsett Edler - Tanev Hamhuis - Bieksa Sbisa - Weber (or Stanton) Miller Projected Oilers Lines: Hall - Nugent-Hopkins - Eberle Pouliot - Draisaitl - Yakupov Perron - Arcobello - Purcell Hendricks - Gordon - Joensuu Marincin - Fayne Hunt - Schultz Ference - Petry Scrivens ' ' '