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There are a lot of teams who will use 3, and sometimes, 4 goalies going thru the playoffs. Anderson is likely done for the season and, maybe, some of the playoffs.

4/18: @ Arizona

4/21: Winnipeg

4/23: @ NJ Devils

4/24: @ NY Islanders

4/26: @ Rangers

4/28: NJ Devils

As the Canes are playing right now, this is a 3-3 end of the season. Any other circumstance, it's a 5-1 or 4-2 finish, but I don't think the Canes can beat the Rangers in NY again, the Islanders are a tough out and the Jets are a team looking to build momentum for next season.

The Canes will definitely be limping into the playoffs and may fall to a 3 or 4 seed in the Eastern Conference before it's over.

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38 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

There are a lot of teams who will use 3, and sometimes, 4 goalies going thru the playoffs. Anderson is likely done for the season and, maybe, some of the playoffs.

4/18: @ Arizona

4/21: Winnipeg

4/23: @ NJ Devils

4/24: @ NY Islanders

4/26: @ Rangers

4/28: NJ Devils

As the Canes are playing right now, this is a 3-3 end of the season. Any other circumstance, it's a 5-1 or 4-2 finish, but I don't think the Canes can beat the Rangers in NY again, the Islanders are a tough out and the Jets are a team looking to build momentum for next season.

The Canes will definitely be limping into the playoffs and may fall to a 3 or 4 seed in the Eastern Conference before it's over.

I think a lot of that Rides on if PK is ready, this guy has the talent.

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47 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Also let’s not forget, this kid paid his dues in the second best hockey league in the world (KHL), the stage won’t be too big for him. On the contrary I think his competitive spirit is exactly what the Canes need and I think the team rally’s around him.

I’m just hoping Rod doesn’t try to run Raanta into the ground. 

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He's struggled a bit in his recent games in the A, but yeah I still want to see what he's got, at the very least split with Raanta and if he's grabbing the bull by the horns then keep rolling with him in the playoffs if Freddie is out.

 

Generational player? Let's not get ahead of ourselves. He's a great goalie prospect and has all the intangibles but he's yet to prove he can perform at a high level consistently over a large sample size of games (other Russians like Shestyorkin and Sorokin played for multiple years at a high level in the KHL before coming over, Pyotr has about 1/2 of a season of strong play). He's young for a goalies and very well may take some time to get settled.

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