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Boston Vs Canes Game 1 Monday 7pm


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5 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

I really want to go to a playoff game this year. I’ll be out of town all week this week. 
 

I’ve never been to a playoff game before? Is it worth the cost? 

100%, there’s not a better atmosphere than playoff hockey in Raleigh… the tailgating, the festivities, the hype, it’s like a college football game.

The only sporting event that has rivaled a Canes playoff game for me was the Panthers/Patriots MNF game where Ted Ginn had the walk off TD.

I encourage everyone to go to a Canes playoff game at least once.

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Wonder if we are doing a morning skate. Also I need to listen to rods last presser after practice, he didn’t lock Raanta as the starter. 
 

Edit: So the question was probably the issue. The reporter asked if it was Raanta here on out. Not who's starting tomorrow. 

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

Wonder if we are doing a morning skate. Also I need to listen to rods last presser after practice, he didn’t lock Raanta as the starter. 
 

Edit: So the question was probably the issue. The reporter asked if it was Raanta here on out. Not who's starting tomorrow. 

Should know within the next few hours, I would assume. 

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From the Canes FB page. 
 

RALEIGH, NC. - Exactly 200 days after beginning their regular season journey, the Carolina Hurricanes start their postseason run Monday.

 

When: Monday, May 2, 7 p.m. EST

Watch: Bally Sports South, Bally Sports App, ESPN

Listen: 99.9 The Fan, Hurricanes.com/Listen, Hurricanes App

 

ROUND ONE PREVIEW: CANES VS. BRUINS

 

Canes Regular Season Record: 54-20-8 (#1 Seed - Metropolitan Division)

Canes Last Regular Season Game: 6-3 Win over the New Jersey Devils on Thursday, April 28.

 

Bruins Regular Season Record: 51-26-5 (#1 Wild Card)

Bruins Last Regular Season Game: 5-2 Loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday, April 29.

 

Head-To-Head Regular Season Meetings:

 

THE QUICK HITS:

Comin' In Hot: The Canes won their last six regular season games, surging into postseason play. Perhaps what makes it most impressive is that they haven't had their ace netminder, Frederik Andersen, for any of the six.

 

Andersen Update: Andersen was ruled out for Game One of the series on Sunday by head coach Rod Brind'Amour. The reigning Jack Adams Award winner said that the goaltender did touch the ice, a significant step forward after being out of action since Saturday, April 16, when he left the game vs. Colorado in the third period with a lower-body injury.

 

Opportunity Knocks: With Andersen out, one of either Antti Raanta or Pyotr Kochetkov will start in net tonight for Carolina. While Raanta has played in five playoff games over the course of his career, he did not start any of them. As for Kochetkov, he has three total games of NHL experience to his name, all coming within the last 10 days.

 

Making A First Impression: Rookie Seth Jarvisenters his first Stanley Cup Playoffs on a career-long seven-game point streak. With three goals and four assists dating back to April 16, the right-handed forward has taken his play to a new level since coming back from a stint of being healthy scratched in March. No first-year player in the NHL has more points since March 6 than Jarvis, who has 21 points in 24 games.

 

Brady's Bunch: Jarvis isn't the only Canes player to end the regular season scorching, as Brady Skjeialso had six points in six games to round out the 82-game schedule. One of just two players to play in all 82 for Carolina, the defenseman has been one of the best point-producing defenseman in the NHL since the calendar flipped to 2022. Starting January 1, only Roman Josi and Cale Makar have more even strength points (32) than Skjei.

 

Playing The Full 60: The Canes finished the regular season with a league-best +45 goal differential in the third period.

 

Get The First One: Boston scored the game-opening goal in 49 of their 82 games this year. They won 37 of them. One of only three teams better than them? Carolina, who also scored first in 49/82, winning 39.

 

A Look At The Other Side: Since the last two teams met on February 10, Boston has accumulated 52 points, fifth best in the entire National Hockey League. Prior to Friday's loss in Toronto in which the team sat the majority of their star players, the Bruins had won four in a row, including wins over Florida and the New York Rangers. The usual suspects have gotten hot for Boston, with Patrice Bergeron having nine points in his last three games, Brad Marchand having seven points in his last four games and David Pastrnak having six points in his last three games.

 

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

What Are We Wearing?: The Canes will be wearing their black sweaters for all home games in the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

More Milestones: Jaccob Slavin is just two points shy of passing Dave Babych for the most points by a defenseman in franchise postseason history.

 


  

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Place is gonna be rocking tonight, probably going to be surreal for guys like Jarvis, Domi, KK, TDA, Cole, Smith, and Raanta… even guys like Freddie, Kochetkov, Stepan, and Bear will be able to feel the energy even though they aren’t playing.

I’m calling it now.. TDA is going to THRIVEEE in this environment against a team that most of our guys hate. He goes around looking for a fight so he’s going to be ready to roll.

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6 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Place is gonna be rocking tonight, probably going to be surreal for guys like Jarvis, Domi, KK, TDA, Cole, Smith, and Raanta… even guys like Freddie, Kochetkov, Stepan, and Bear will be able to feel the energy even though they aren’t playing.

I’m calling it now.. TDA is going to THRIVEEE in this environment against a team that most of our guys hate. He goes around looking for a fight so he’s going to be ready to roll.

I would much rather Stepan play over Lorentz here on out.

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6 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Place is gonna be rocking tonight, probably going to be surreal for guys like Jarvis, Domi, KK, TDA, Cole, Smith, and Raanta… even guys like Freddie, Kochetkov, Stepan, and Bear will be able to feel the energy even though they aren’t playing.

I’m calling it now.. TDA is going to THRIVEEE in this environment against a team that most of our guys hate. He goes around looking for a fight so he’s going to be ready to roll.

Think it's a mistake starting Raanta as his save percentage has gone down horribly his last 7 games to a megger .890. 

Games like this, in this insane atmosphere are perfect for someone like TDA. 

Question is. Who will be our Warren Foegele? AKA a guy that comes out of nowhere and goes on a scoring spree? 

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11 minutes ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

Think it's a mistake starting Raanta as his save percentage has gone down horribly his last 7 games to a megger .890. 

Games like this, in this insane atmosphere are perfect for someone like TDA. 

Question is. Who will be our Warren Foegele? AKA a guy that comes out of nowhere and goes on a scoring spree? 

KK, guy is a playoff fiend… 12 points in 29 career playoff games and just causes havoc.

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