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November Schedule


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15 games in 30 days, including 3 back-to-backs.

Ottawa and St. Louis next Saturday-Sunday; followed by Philadelphia and New Jersey 3 days later. Finally, finish the month with a home-road back-to-back against Florida.

No doubt we'll see Martin in net for at least 3 games- each of those b2b's. And the Canes are the first team since the 1960 Bruins to put the same lineup on the ice every game this far into the season. 

Yes, we're already to November 9, but the next 3 weeks are gonna be rough. Tighten up your chin straps boys! Ice up!

 

 

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The remaining schedule for November. Last 15 days of the month includes 3 back-to-backs and a tough schedule of teams to match. Unfortunately, I think the fast start and unexpected success will quickly remind us that this is a new Hurricanes team, not without its issues. And I think we'll learn what some of those issues are over the next 2 weeks; 15 days; 9 games. Frankly, I'll be surprised and satisfied if the Canes come out of these possible 18 points with 8.

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