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Surge drowns Bear 05/10/2022 PNC Area GameThread


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13 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Thanks for the more experienced fans for explaining some more of the nuances of the game. Is home ice really that beneficial? 

Yes. A good explanation from the googles. So every time they go to their first(mega) line. We can go to our Staal line instead of our 1st-2nd or 4th line before a face off. The Staal line has been obliterating the Boston 1’s. 
 

“When you watch hockey you will notice that there is one team that will change before the other in a consistent order. During a stoppage in play, the “last change” in hockey is given to the home team to be able to send on their players after the away team puts their players on the ice.”

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12 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Thanks for the more experienced fans for explaining some more of the nuances of the game. Is home ice really that beneficial? 

It all depends, you have the easy part which like football is the noise and Energy you get from the crowd, and then you have the benefit of "Last line change" which allows you to dictate the matchups on the ice.... (Kind 9f like an offense can if they catch a defense in a run heavy set and they have 3 wide. except at your own leisure) In games one and two We had the ability  to match Ninoreider/Staal/Fast agaist their top line of Marchand/Bergeron/Pastrnak  Staal is a Two time Selkie winning Center (best defensive center) and that is our best heavy defensive line..... In games thee and four they could dictate the matchups and they put there top line agaist Svech/Aho/Jarvis Bergeron himself is a 5x Selkie winner so it had the dual effect of us not being able to defend their top scoring threats and neutralizing our top C.

 

So yes its a huge advantage.

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I have, myself, full confidence that … we shall prove ourselves once again able to defend our Island home, to ride out the storm of war, and to outlive the menace of tyranny, if necessary for years, if necessary alone … Even though large tracts of Carolina and many old and famous cities have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Bruins and all the odious apparatus of black and gold rule, we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in Raleigh, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our states, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender, and even if, which I do not for a moment believe, this Island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the Caniacs Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in God’s good time, the Carolina Hurricanes organization, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old.

Make no mistake.

Do not doubt me for a second.

There is now and always has been only one acceptable outcome.

They.

Go.

Home.

Boston.

Goes.

Home.

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6 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

No Macavoy or Lindholm for Boston, Back on home ice.... 

When can McAvoy return, game 7? 5 days? Or is it 2 negative tests in a row. If he has it I’m worried what’s going to happen to us if this series drags on. 

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13 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

When can McAvoy return, game 7? 5 days? Or is it 2 negative tests in a row. If he has it I’m worried what’s going to happen to us if this series drags on. 

For the NHL it's five days after the last positive test..... Depending on when he took the first one he's all but guarenteed to be out until at least game six.

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Since Sunday's Final Horn: For the first time this series the Canes held a full team practice in between games Monday. The team skated for about 40 minutes with Jordan Martinook (lower-body injury) and Brady Skjei being (maintenance) the only absentees.

Scouting The Other Side: The Bruins held a limited skate Monday, featuring Hampus Lindholm, who has been out of the lineup since his hit from Andrei Svechnikov in Game Two. Following skate Head Coach Bruce Cassidy said that Lindholm had not yet been cleared to play, but if he gets clearance, he'll be in. Defenseman Charlie McAvoy is not expected to play in Game Five after entering COVID Protocol Sunday.

Power Play Woes: The Canes have gone 2/22 on the power play thus far this series and 0/10 over the last two games. They've been provided momentum-changing opportunities in each game on the man advantage, but have lacked the execution necessary to capitalize.

Staying Disciplined: In addition to their lack of success on the power play, the Canes have also provided Boston with just as many chances on the man advantage. The difference is that Boston is 5/22 on the series, including 2/9 on Sunday.

DeAngelo vs. Marchand: Throughout the two games in Boston, Tony DeAngelo and Brad Marchand were no strangers to one another. The two were involved in a sequence during Game Three that resulted in both of them going to the box. Then, in Game Four, the two came together after a DeAngelo cross-check on Curtis Lazar for another exchange. The head-to-head rivalry will be one worth keeping an eye on tonight.

Home Cooking: The Canes have won 10 consecutive Round One playoff games at PNC Arena entering tonight.

History Says: Carolina is 5-2 all-time in the postseason when tied at 2-2 and playing Game Five on home ice.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

What Are We Wearing?: The Canes will be wearing their black sweaters tonight and for every home game in the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

More Milestones: Sebastian Aho is one point shy of passing Rod Brind'Amour for the second-most points in franchise playoff history.

Forwards:

Svechnikov - Aho - Jarvis

Domi - Trocheck - Teravainen

Niederreiter - Staal - Fast

Stepan - Kotkaniemi - Necas

Defensemen:

Slavin - DeAngelo

Skjei - Pesce

Smith - Cole

Starting Goalie:

Raanta

Injuries:

Frederik Andersen

Jordan Martinook

Scratches:

Ethan Bear

Steven Lorentz

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28 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Since Sunday's Final Horn: For the first time this series the Canes held a full team practice in between games Monday. The team skated for about 40 minutes with Jordan Martinook (lower-body injury) and Brady Skjei being (maintenance) the only absentees.

Scouting The Other Side: The Bruins held a limited skate Monday, featuring Hampus Lindholm, who has been out of the lineup since his hit from Andrei Svechnikov in Game Two. Following skate Head Coach Bruce Cassidy said that Lindholm had not yet been cleared to play, but if he gets clearance, he'll be in. Defenseman Charlie McAvoy is not expected to play in Game Five after entering COVID Protocol Sunday.

Power Play Woes: The Canes have gone 2/22 on the power play thus far this series and 0/10 over the last two games. They've been provided momentum-changing opportunities in each game on the man advantage, but have lacked the execution necessary to capitalize.

Staying Disciplined: In addition to their lack of success on the power play, the Canes have also provided Boston with just as many chances on the man advantage. The difference is that Boston is 5/22 on the series, including 2/9 on Sunday.

DeAngelo vs. Marchand: Throughout the two games in Boston, Tony DeAngelo and Brad Marchand were no strangers to one another. The two were involved in a sequence during Game Three that resulted in both of them going to the box. Then, in Game Four, the two came together after a DeAngelo cross-check on Curtis Lazar for another exchange. The head-to-head rivalry will be one worth keeping an eye on tonight.

Home Cooking: The Canes have won 10 consecutive Round One playoff games at PNC Arena entering tonight.

History Says: Carolina is 5-2 all-time in the postseason when tied at 2-2 and playing Game Five on home ice.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

What Are We Wearing?: The Canes will be wearing their black sweaters tonight and for every home game in the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

More Milestones: Sebastian Aho is one point shy of passing Rod Brind'Amour for the second-most points in franchise playoff history.

Forwards:

Svechnikov - Aho - Jarvis

Domi - Trocheck - Teravainen

Niederreiter - Staal - Fast

Stepan - Kotkaniemi - Necas

Defensemen:

Slavin - DeAngelo

Skjei - Pesce

Smith - Cole

Starting Goalie:

Raanta

Injuries:

Frederik Andersen

Jordan Martinook

Scratches:

Ethan Bear

Steven Lorentz

Aho gets right tonight, the Staal line bullies "Perfection" again.

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