NEWARK, N.J. -- While there was no official announcement made by
New Jersey Devils coach Pete DeBoer following his team's optional skate Sunday morning at Prudential Center, there's a good possibility forward
Tim Sestito will replace
Ryan Carter on the fourth line for Game 4 against the
Philadelphia Flyers in their Eastern Conference Semifinal.
Carter, who was apparently receiving treatment, did not skate on Sunday. There was no equipment at his locker stall following practice, and Sestito was moved beside usual fourth line center
Stephen Gionta and right wing
Steve Bernier.
"I think the chances of him playing look pretty good," Gionta said. "[Tim] brings a lot to the table, he's a hard worker, great forechecker. I played with him in Albany and he'd add a new dimension to the lineup [Sunday]."
If the 27-year-old Sestito is inserted into the lineup, he would be making his Stanley Cup playoff debut. In 18 regular-season games this season, Sestito had no points and a minus-5 rating. In 64 appearances with the Devils, he has three assists and a minus-12 rating.
The fourth line for the Devils during the playoffs has been incredibly productive. Carter, Gionta and Bernier have combined for five goals and 10 points in 10 games together.
Here are the probable line combinations for Game 4:
Zach Parise -
Patrik Elias -
David Clarkson
Alexei Ponikarovsky -
Travis Zajac -
Ilya Kovalchuk
Petr Sykora -
Adam Henrique -
Dainius Zubrus
Ryan Carter/
Tim Sestito -
Stephen Gionta -
Steve Bernier
Bryce Salvador -
Marek Zidlicky
Anton Volchenkov -
Adam Larsson
Andy Greene -
Mark Fayne
Martin Brodeur
Johan Hedberg
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