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Official Canes Off-season Thread


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Playoff lineup could be deeeep… no idea how they’ll lineup but just an example…

Svech - Aho - Turbo

Patches - KK - Jarvis

Stastny - Staal - Fast

Necas - Drury - Kase

Slavin - Burns

Skjei - Pesce

De Haan - Bear

Andersen

Raanta

Forward Depth - Stepan, Martinook, Dzingel, Noesen

Defensive Depth - Coghlan, Chatfield, Lajoie, Lagesson

Goalie Depth - Kochetkov

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1 hour ago, Canesfan said:

Any of you listen to the live play-by-play radio  broadcast while attending games in person? If so, how’s that best done? I would assume cellphone service is difficult and may not be an option.

Cell signal isn’t the best. It’s so loud in there that you prob cant hear the boardcast even with head phones.  Best just to go in and walk out def. 

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On 9/13/2022 at 2:34 PM, KillerKat said:

I think having De Haan back lessens the impact of losing DeAngelo`s physicality. I really liked him when he was here. Overall I think defense has gotten better.

His defensive skill set got a lot better in Chicago the last couple years, although he steadily increased PIM, mostly because Chicago has been pretty bad since their last Cup run and the decision to get rid of everyone on the team but Patrick Kane.

Solid 17-18 minutes per game on the ice and he's a left hand shooter. He's got a better chance of making the roster than Derek Stepan does at this point.

 

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