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Game 1 last night at Tampa Bay:

Tampa played with a majority of veterans and we played with a majority of AHLers and rookies.

Canes looked fast and played hard in a 4-1 victory.

Svechnikov was as advertised and had 2 points (1 goal, 1 assist)

Mrazek looked good in net and stopped all 9 shots that he faced.

 

Game 2 tonight in Raleigh against Tampa Bay.

Canes with a completely different starting lineup and Darling in net.

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The 4-1 win was followed up by a nice 6-1 win.

So far all the goalies (Mrazek, Darling, Nedeljkovic, and Booth) looked good.

It was also nice to see Ferland and Hamilton score in their debuts. It’ll be interesting to see who makes the final roster.

Aho, Teravainen, Williams, Staal, Svechnikov, Necas, Ferland, McGinn, Zykov, Martinook, Di Giuseppe (one way contract - 13th forward) are all guaranteed a sport more than likely and with Rask surely headed to IR that leaves two spots open on the forward group.

As for the forwards left, Greg McKegg, Lucas Wallmark, Janne Kuokkanen, and Warren Foegele seem to have stood out the most.

The defense is as strong as ever with Slavin, Hamilton, Faulk, de Haan, Pesce, Van Riemsdyk, and Fleury.

Training camp invitee Michal Cajkovsky has looked good and might earn a spot with Pesce out.

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Game 3

Canes 5- Caps 1

Team looking good so far.  PP and PK look good for once.  Svech looks as good as advertised.  Zygov, Ferland, and Martinook are adding the physicality that we missed.  Foegle is giving the effort that we need.  The D is playing great.  Mrazek looks good in goal although not seeing a lot of shots.  However, there still is the problem at C.  Seems that Aho just isn't cut out for C and needs to be placed at wing.  That leaves: Necas, Stall, Martinook.  Wallmark probably makes the team just based on the fact that he plays C.   Still might see a trade for Duschene with Ottawa since Rask is out for a while.

Projected Roster:

TT-Stall-Aho

Ferland-Necas-Svech

Williams-Walmark-Zygov

Foegle-Martinook-McGinn

PDG

 

Slavin-Hamilton

DeHann-Faulk

JVR-Pesce

Cajovsky

 

Mrazek

Darling

 

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Google good place to start ))

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