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Carolina Hurricanes SummerFest


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Final Day Recap: http://hurricanes.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=678548

 

Scrimmage Recap: http://blogs.newsobserver.com/canes/murphy-tolchinsky-shine-in-scrimmage#.UerrAzJH3zU.twitter

 

Chip Alexander ‏@ice_chip

Kirk Muller talking to Canes fans at Summerfest. On Lindholm injury: "He'll be fine. It set him back a week."

 

Chip Alexander ‏@ice_chip

Muller says Canes felt they needed more size moving into new division. Was factor in signing Mike Komisarek.

 

Chip Alexander ‏@ice_chip

Muller says Cam Ward is "ahead of schedule" and "raring to go." Says excited about Ward-Khudobin combo.

 

Chip Alexander ‏@ice_chip

Muller says Eric Staal is ahead of schedule and training with his brothers in Thunder Bay as rehabs knee injury.

 

Chip Alexander ‏@ice_chip

Muller praised LaRose's energy and contributions to Canes but said new "dynamics" of team resulted in LaRose's departure.

 

Chip Alexander ‏@ice_chip

Muller says he feels "quite comfortable" with team going into new division. "We're capable of playing with these guys."

 

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Ron Francis on Lindholm: "He has high-end speed. Incredible hands. He's extremely competitive."

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Scrimmage Recap

 

Chip Alexander ‏@ice_chip

Brind'Amour handling one team for rookie scrimmage. MacLean and Lewis on other bench. Muller in stands.

 

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Tolchinsky goes top shelf for first goal of scrimmage.

 

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Murphy knocks one in for the White team. Nice shot from left circle.

 

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Altshuller in net for Red and Olson for White. After giving up Murphy goal, Altshuller with nice stop on Pedersen shot.

 

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It's 4 on 4 in second period of scrimmage.

 

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Pedersen with a goal for White.

 

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Shea with nice takeaway and breakaway goal for White.

 

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Tolchinsky strikes again after some nice stickhandling in traffic.

 

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Carrick with goal for Red and 3-3 tie.

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Lindholm says shoulder is OK, heading back to Sweden. Said should play for Canes in Traverse City tournament

 

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Lindholm disappointed didn't get to play in scrimmage but says had fun. "It was a great week, learning about the organization

 

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Asked Tolchinsky for his official height and weight. His answer: 5-8, 164. So that's that.

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Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Tyler Ganly and Brent Pedersen are on different teams for fans of (potential) development camp fights.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Love the way McGinn plays. Looking to put a shoulder into everyone he skates near.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Tolchinsky. Nifty stickhandling and picks the corner blocker side on Olson. Sick.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Murphy was looking for a one-timer, but he took his time, corralled the puck and scored anyway. He's OK. 1-1 tie.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
After one period, it's 1-1. Millen replaces Olson in net for White. Altshuller still tending the nets for Red.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Quickest intermission ever. Second period underway.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Brent Pedersen slips one by Altshuller on a nice pass by Murphy. 2-1 White.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Camp invitee Brandon Shea with a backhand top-shelf to beat Altshuller glove side. 3-1 White.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Good save by Altshuller on a rebound for Shugg. And then he makes an arm save on a McGinn break. Seeing a lot of work.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Tolchinsky, stickhandling through a couple defenders and scoring. Nothing new. 3-2 White now.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Nice pass from Brace to find Carrick open for the easy goal. We're tied 3-3 now with 1:20 remaining.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Now for some power play drills. And then they should wrap up #CanesSF with a shootout.
 
Michael Smith ‏@MSmithCanes
Red wins the shootout, and that's all she wrote.

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