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Hurricanes 2014/15 Season


Jakob

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Lindholm will probably be second line center.  Peters had to move him to fill the Staal hole.  I think we're finally going to see a top line of Skinner-Staal-Semin.  Also believe Cam will begin the season as the starter.

 

 

As much as I try to get excited I just cant until Cam is gone. I have tried for too long and just cant watch in misery. I will support the team and check on scores but I wont watch if he is in net. 

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Peters said the line-up he went with tonight would probably be close to the line-up that he went with for opening night.

 

Tonight's line-up...

 

Jiri Tlusty - Eric Staal - Alexander Semin

Jeff Skinner - Victor Rask - Elias Lindholm

Nathan Gerbe - Jay McClement - Chad LaRose

Zach Boychuk - Riley Nash - Brad Malone

 

Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk

Ron Hainsey - Ryan Murphy

Jay Harrison - Tim Gleason

 

Cam Ward

Anton Khudobin

 

Extras: Chris Terry, Patrick Brown, Brett Bellemore, John-Michael Liles

Injured: Jordan Staal, Patrick Dwyer

 

The Canes are currently up 4-1 over the Sabres.

 

 

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Canes took out Buffalo 5-1 tonight

 

Elias Lindholm: 3 goals, 3 points, +2

Nathan Gerbe: 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 points, +2

Andrej Sekera: 2 assists, 2 points, +2

Jeff Skinner: 1 goal, 1 point, +2

Victor Rask: 1 assist, 1 point, +2

Ryan Murphy: 1 assist, 1 point, +2

Justin Faulk: 1 assist, 1 point, +2

Ron Hainsey: 1 assist, 1 point, +2

Alexander Semin: 1 assist, 1 point, +1

Jay McClement: 1 assist, 1 point, +1

Cam Ward: 19-20, .950 sv%

 

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