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Game 5: Carolina Hurricanes (2-1-1) vs. Los Angeles Kings (2-2-0)


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What: Carolina Hurricanes vs. Los Angeles Kings
When: 7:00 P.M.
Where: PNC Arena (Raleigh, North Carolina)

Well would you look at that... there is a team in North Carolina above .500.

The Hurricanes are at home tonight against the L.A. Kings on the end of a back to back.

The Hurricanes are currently in fifth place in the Eastern Conference and third place in the Metropolitan Division.

A win tonight would allow the Canes to maintain pace with the Penguins and Islanders in the division race.

Line Ups

Jiri Tlusty - Eric Staal - Alexander Semin
Nathan Gerbe - Jordan Staal - Patrick Dwyer
Jeff Skinner - Elias Lindholm - Radek Dvorak
Drayson Bowman - Brett Sutter - Kevin Westgarth

Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk
Brett Bellemore - Ron Hainsey
Jay Harrison - Mike Komisarek

Cam Ward
Anton Khudobin

Extras: Ryan Murphy, Riley Nash
Injured: Tuomo Ruutu, Tim Gleason, Joni Pitkanen

Go Canes!!!

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Ok, found the game. It's on some weird channel called SportSouth. Apparently if you have basic cable, you're poo out of luck when it's on that channel. 

 

 

Television
The Hurricanes’ television rights holder FOX Sports Carolinas will televise all Hurricanes games not televised nationally on NBC or NBC Sports Network. For 2013-14, FOX Sports Carolinas will carry 64 Hurricanes games, while its sister station SportSouth will carry 17. For a full 2013-14 television schedule, please click here.

Wait! I don’t get SportSouth!
It’s true. Many Hurricanes fans – typically east of the Burlington/Elon, NC area – do not get SportSouth as a part of their standard package from their carrier. For Hurricanes games on SportSouth, most carriers create an overflow channel in order to still bring you the games! These channel numbers may vary from SportSouth game to SportSouth game, so make sure to check this page for the latest information.

Channel numbers for upcoming Hurricanes games on SportSouth
Please find below SportSouth channel information for the Hurricanes upcoming games on SportSouth on Oct. 10, Oct. 11 and Oct. 13.
 

  • Time Warner Cable – Ch. 521 (SD) / 1521 (HD) (All 3 games)
  • DirecTV – Ch. 647 / 647-1 (All 3 games)
  • AT&T Uverse – Ch. 728/1728 (All 3 games)
  • Atlantic Telephone – Ch. 260 (All 3 games)
  • Suddenlink – Ch. 121 (All 3 games)
  • Mediacom – Ch. 19 (All 3 games)
  • Dish Network – 441 / 9579 (10/10 and 10/13)
  • Dish Network – 440 / 9575 (10/11)

Channel numbers for Hurricanes games on FOX Sports Carolinas
You can find Hurricanes games on FOX Sports Carolinas on the following channels:
 

  • Time Warner Cable – Ch. 50 (SD) / 508 (SD-digital) / 1508 (HD)
  • DirecTV – Ch. 645/645-1
  • AT&T Uverse – Ch. 726/1726
  • CenturyLink Prism – Ch. 726/1726
  • Atlantic Telephone – Ch. 24/978
  • Dish Network – check listings

FSN Channel Finder
Don’t see your carrier listed above? Click here to use this handy tool to find FOX Sports Carolinas and SportSouth channel numbers.

NBC and NBC Sports Network
The Hurricanes will have one game nationally televised in the U.S. during the 2013-14 season – Nov. 5 vs. Philadelphia. The game will be televised on the NBC Sports Network.

Click here to find NBC Sports Network on your carrier.

TV FAQs:

I live in South Carolina… Why don’t I get every game?
South Carolina is considered the Hurricanes’ “outer market” as designated by the NHL (for those of you interested in the terminology, North Carolina is the team’s “sphere of influence,” and the 50-mile radius around Raleigh is the team’s creatively-named, “50-mile home territory.”) Given that, FOX has the option of how many games they take to the “outer market,” and pays associated fees to the NHL based on that.

For the 2013-14 season, 71 of the 81 games that will be televised by FOX Sports Carolinas and SportSouth will go to South Carolina. The dates of the 10 games that will not go to the “outer market” are: 10/11, 10/13, 11/12, 11/15, 11/18, 1/23, 2/8, 3/7, 4/5 and 4/11.

Why do I see the Hurricanes in Georgia and even parts of Alabama?
Since the Atlanta Thrashers departed for the colder temperatures and the flatter topography of Winnipeg, there is a hole in the NHL’s regional broadcast territory. Since that territory is served by FOX Sports South, the NHL has given the network the right to split the former Thrashers broadcast territory between the Hurricanes and the Nashville Predators.

Thus, 47 of the 81 games televised by FOX Sports Carolinas and SportSouth will go to Georgia and parts of Alabama. The dates of those games are: 10/4, 10/6, 10/10, 10/15, 10/17, 10/19, 10/24, 10/25, 10/28, 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/21, 11/24, 11/29, 12/1, 12/6, 12/9, 12/10, 12/20, 12/29, 12/31, 1/4, 1/7, 1/9, 1/10, 1/13, 1/19, 1/21, 1/24, 1/27, 1/28, 2/4, 2/7, 3/1, 3/2, 3/4, 3/8, 3/13, 3/15, 3/16, 3/22, 3/29, 3/31, 4/1, 4/3, 4/13.

At midnight, sometimes I see the Hurricanes, sometimes I see the Predators. What’s up with that?
That’s right, you do! FOX Sports South shows 2-hour replays of games across the entire FOX Sports South region, and alternates the schedule between the Hurricanes and the Nashville Predators (the Predators’ network, FOX Sports Tennessee, is also part of the larger FOX Sports South region).

 

http://hurricanes.nhl.com/club/page.htm?id=45142

 

lol @ SC being "out of market". Suck it SC!

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Due to L.A.'s physicality, Carolina went with the most physical lineup they had.

 

Unfortunately, Elias Lindholm probably should have been the extra because he has been in the dressing room longer than he has been on the ice.

 That's bull fuging poo! We finally have a whole 4 true centermen and Muller sits him! Fire his ass on the spot! That's how pissed I am.

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