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Canes Make A Flurry Of Moves


MillionDollarCam

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they've called up Nic Roy, a 21 year old 2015 4th rounder.  Big physical guy that can score and should be fun to watch.  Been great for Charlotte this year.  Darling is making a conditioning start tonight for Checkers and should be back with the Canes by Friday, maybe even starting in net.

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The goal is to get to 98 points and the Canes are right on track, currently at a 106 point pace.

It will be interesting to see what we look like once Rask is back.

Ferland - Aho - Teravainen

Foegele - Staal - Williams

McGinn - Rask - ???

Martinook - Wallmark - Svechnikov 

I’d be interested so see what Zykov and a 3rd could get us trade wise to try and find that 3RW. Maybe something around Puljujarvi.

I also wouldn’t be surprised if the Canes made a move for Nylander, though I’d rather not break up the defense I think Fleury deserves to be with the big club and if that means Faulk (and a draft pick) have to go then so be it.

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On 10/27/2018 at 1:49 PM, MillionDollarCam said:

The goal is to get to 98 points and the Canes are right on track, currently at a 106 point pace.

It will be interesting to see what we look like once Rask is back.

Ferland - Aho - Teravainen

Foegele - Staal - Williams

McGinn - Rask - ???

Martinook - Wallmark - Svechnikov 

I’d be interested so see what Zykov and a 3rd could get us trade wise to try and find that 3RW. Maybe something around Puljujarvi.

I also wouldn’t be surprised if the Canes made a move for Nylander, though I’d rather not break up the defense I think Fleury deserves to be with the big club and if that means Faulk (and a draft pick) have to go then so be it.

No way we get rid of Faulk.

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