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I have Spectrum if any of you guys are at the coast and want to watch any of the games.DrummerboyWolf said:All first round games will also be on Bally Sports South.Wolfer79 said:
The NHL announces that Game One between the #Canes and Islanders will take place Monday, April 17 at PNC Arena. The game will air on ESPN2 and start at a time TBA.
A full series schedule will be released following the conclusion of Friday's regular season games.
Not disagreeing with that, but the goalie market this summer is pretty bleakSportManagementEngineer said:Feels like that's not an improvement. If Raanta could ever stay healthy I think he is a good # 1, we just haven't seen it yet. I like Pyotr's future with the Canes and glad they locked him up, just don't know if he is there yet.FlossyDFlynt said:Think youll see Raanta resign with Pytor backing up to start the year. They signed the Quinnipiac goalie and sent him to Chicago, so I think they will go with one veteran and Pytor to start the yearSportManagementEngineer said:Yup, the Svech loss (on top of the Pacioretty loss) kind of doomed the Canes. Still one of the best defensive units in the league, but the inability to score goals and a lack of a stud goalie put a ceiling on this team.FlossyDFlynt said:The Svech loss is massive. Avoiding the Rangers in the first round is huge, IMO. Much better matchup against the Islanders.TheStorm said:
Two months ago, I saw absolutely zero chance that they could get caught by anybody else in the entire conference (excepting that Boston would stay ahead of them regardless)... man, that got really close - and the Leafs and Rangers were closing fast as well.
Being honest, Ill be surprised if they make it past the second round given how they have played the last few weeks. But playoff hockey is a different animal, so who knows
Not to get too far ahead, but Andersen and Raanta are both free agents after this year. Is this the year that the Canes finally make a move for a stud goalie? You've got the roster to say that your list of needs is short enough that you can justify offloading some assets to make a splash.
Yeah I was referring to a trade since you'll have the freed up cap space of both goalies and we held onto all of our assets at the trade deadline. The worry for this team moving forward will be the contracts for restricted free agents over the next couple years.FlossyDFlynt said:Not disagreeing with that, but the goalie market this summer is pretty bleakSportManagementEngineer said:Feels like that's not an improvement. If Raanta could ever stay healthy I think he is a good # 1, we just haven't seen it yet. I like Pyotr's future with the Canes and glad they locked him up, just don't know if he is there yet.FlossyDFlynt said:Think youll see Raanta resign with Pytor backing up to start the year. They signed the Quinnipiac goalie and sent him to Chicago, so I think they will go with one veteran and Pytor to start the yearSportManagementEngineer said:Yup, the Svech loss (on top of the Pacioretty loss) kind of doomed the Canes. Still one of the best defensive units in the league, but the inability to score goals and a lack of a stud goalie put a ceiling on this team.FlossyDFlynt said:The Svech loss is massive. Avoiding the Rangers in the first round is huge, IMO. Much better matchup against the Islanders.TheStorm said:
Two months ago, I saw absolutely zero chance that they could get caught by anybody else in the entire conference (excepting that Boston would stay ahead of them regardless)... man, that got really close - and the Leafs and Rangers were closing fast as well.
Being honest, Ill be surprised if they make it past the second round given how they have played the last few weeks. But playoff hockey is a different animal, so who knows
Not to get too far ahead, but Andersen and Raanta are both free agents after this year. Is this the year that the Canes finally make a move for a stud goalie? You've got the roster to say that your list of needs is short enough that you can justify offloading some assets to make a splash.
https://www.capfriendly.com/browse/free-agents/2024/caphit/all/goalies?stats-season=2023
The only way to upgrade would be the trade market and I dont see Waddell paying the price itll take. Feel like another short contract with Raanta might be the best option at this point
We have some tough decisions for sure, but also some good news.SportManagementEngineer said:Yeah I was referring to a trade since you'll have the freed up cap space of both goalies and we held onto all of our assets at the trade deadline. The worry for this team moving forward will be the contracts for restricted free agents over the next couple years.FlossyDFlynt said:Not disagreeing with that, but the goalie market this summer is pretty bleakSportManagementEngineer said:Feels like that's not an improvement. If Raanta could ever stay healthy I think he is a good # 1, we just haven't seen it yet. I like Pyotr's future with the Canes and glad they locked him up, just don't know if he is there yet.FlossyDFlynt said:Think youll see Raanta resign with Pytor backing up to start the year. They signed the Quinnipiac goalie and sent him to Chicago, so I think they will go with one veteran and Pytor to start the yearSportManagementEngineer said:Yup, the Svech loss (on top of the Pacioretty loss) kind of doomed the Canes. Still one of the best defensive units in the league, but the inability to score goals and a lack of a stud goalie put a ceiling on this team.FlossyDFlynt said:The Svech loss is massive. Avoiding the Rangers in the first round is huge, IMO. Much better matchup against the Islanders.TheStorm said:
Two months ago, I saw absolutely zero chance that they could get caught by anybody else in the entire conference (excepting that Boston would stay ahead of them regardless)... man, that got really close - and the Leafs and Rangers were closing fast as well.
Being honest, Ill be surprised if they make it past the second round given how they have played the last few weeks. But playoff hockey is a different animal, so who knows
Not to get too far ahead, but Andersen and Raanta are both free agents after this year. Is this the year that the Canes finally make a move for a stud goalie? You've got the roster to say that your list of needs is short enough that you can justify offloading some assets to make a splash.
https://www.capfriendly.com/browse/free-agents/2024/caphit/all/goalies?stats-season=2023
The only way to upgrade would be the trade market and I dont see Waddell paying the price itll take. Feel like another short contract with Raanta might be the best option at this point
The schedule for the first-round series between the #Canes and Islanders has now officially been announced: pic.twitter.com/Tod2Xnl3BR
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DrummerboyWolf said:
Good win for the Canes tonight in game 1 of the playoffs as they beat the Isles 2-1. Rannta was very solid in goal and he had to be. Sorokin only gave up two power play goals and had no chance at either. He made some great saves to keep the game at 2-1.
Going to be a tough series, but always good to get the first one.
10 out of 10 experience, very thankful for it! https://t.co/KXdXm5L7VU
— DJ Burns (@beastboyburns) April 18, 2023
DJ Burns was on the siren tonight and the Canes get the WIN! https://t.co/xXCrE4paM6
— Levi Watkins (@Levi_Watkins21) April 18, 2023
First of all, great for DJ and the Canes...Wolfer79 said:DJ Burns was on the siren tonight and the Canes get the WIN! https://t.co/xXCrE4paM6
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It's about that time 🙌 pic.twitter.com/TaYYoYdMvz
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Teuvo broken wrist and out getting surgery. Down our top 3 wingers.Cornpack said:
2-0 series, boys are buzzing, guys never quit. I want to believe.
Rod was asked about that in the post game presser and he said he was pissed. I think it was on the last power play, he said Teuvo got a tomahawk chop across his wrist and it should have been a 5-3. The play on Staal at the end of the first period was a bush league dirty play by Martin. The Canes are beat up right now and it's going to be tough to win any game. Islander fans should not be complaining. They earned every one of those penalties and were lucky it wasn't more.jadawson said:Teuvo broken wrist and out getting surgery. Down our top 3 wingers.Cornpack said:
2-0 series, boys are buzzing, guys never quit. I want to believe.
Need some players to really step up and fix our 5 v 5 offensive stats if we want to win the series from here. We're not giving up zero power plays again after how much Islanders fans are moaning tonight. NHL loves game managing more than the NBA.
Oh i agree, dont get me wrong. I think both sides got away with some calls, but everything that was called on them was a clear call (i mean half of them were double minors for a bloody face from a high stick). I'm just saying the NHL is notorious for game management whether its needed or not.DrummerboyWolf said:Rod was asked about that in the post game presser and he said he was pissed. I think it was on the last power play, he said Teuvo got a tomahawk chop across his wrist and it should have been a 5-3. The play on Stahl at the end of the first period was a bush league dirty play by Martin. The Canes are beat up right now and it's going to be tough to win any game. Islander fans should not be complaining. They earned every one of those penalties and were lucky it wasn't more.jadawson said:Teuvo broken wrist and out getting surgery. Down our top 3 wingers.Cornpack said:
2-0 series, boys are buzzing, guys never quit. I want to believe.
Need some players to really step up and fix our 5 v 5 offensive stats if we want to win the series from here. We're not giving up zero power plays again after how much Islanders fans are moaning tonight. NHL loves game managing more than the NBA.
Slavin's shot to tie it that went of Sorokin's ear and into the next was awesome.
This is the play, during the #Canes' late third period man advantage, where the injury occurs, per Brind'Amour.
— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) April 20, 2023
J.G. Pageau is the Islander who whacks #86. pic.twitter.com/FSTHg2L39v
You are absolutely right how the NHL does the game management thing. Hopefully they will penalize Martin for his crap against Jordo. He should have to sit at least one game and get docked some cash, but I doubt it will happenjadawson said:Oh i agree, dont get me wrong. I think both sides got away with some calls, but everything that was called on them was a clear call (i mean half of them were double minors for a bloody face from a high stick). I'm just saying the NHL is notorious for game management whether its needed or not.DrummerboyWolf said:Rod was asked about that in the post game presser and he said he was pissed. I think it was on the last power play, he said Teuvo got a tomahawk chop across his wrist and it should have been a 5-3. The play on Stahl at the end of the first period was a bush league dirty play by Martin. The Canes are beat up right now and it's going to be tough to win any game. Islander fans should not be complaining. They earned every one of those penalties and were lucky it wasn't more.jadawson said:Teuvo broken wrist and out getting surgery. Down our top 3 wingers.Cornpack said:
2-0 series, boys are buzzing, guys never quit. I want to believe.
Need some players to really step up and fix our 5 v 5 offensive stats if we want to win the series from here. We're not giving up zero power plays again after how much Islanders fans are moaning tonight. NHL loves game managing more than the NBA.
Slavin's shot to tie it that went of Sorokin's ear and into the next was awesome.
It was a pretty blatant slash on Teuvo too. A 2 minute minor wouldn't have made up for an injury. Isles know they cant skate with the canes so they are trying to muck it up and make the refs call it.
Here's the slash where Rod says Teuvo was injured:This is the play, during the #Canes' late third period man advantage, where the injury occurs, per Brind'Amour.
— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) April 20, 2023
J.G. Pageau is the Islander who whacks #86. pic.twitter.com/FSTHg2L39v
Hey Aho scored in both games. Now we can't always count on the Islanders Aho to help us out, but if he chooses to do so, we will take it.SportManagementEngineer said:
Losing Turbo is brutal (even if he hasn't been playing well). Its going to be a dog fight to win this series now with some jumbled lines. Aho has to step up.
May we all use our noggins this successfully today pic.twitter.com/PtqCupMfRt
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Pregame updates from Rod Brind'Amour:
— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) April 21, 2023
• Frederik Andersen (illness) could have been good enough to dress, but the team will stick with Raanta and Kochetkov as the goalies tonight.
• It sounds like Puljujarvi will play, but the lineup may have moving parts. pic.twitter.com/n5SR4xYv5T
TJ Luxmore is back. Good for him, that looked awful https://t.co/8htXzs0Gmg
— NHL News (@PuckReportNHL) April 22, 2023
The Islanders came thiiiiiiiiiiiis close to making it 2-0.
— Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) April 22, 2023
A superb effort by both Raanta and Jarvis keeps it out. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/yV4oSVJB3L