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February 06, 2008 | Bubba | Comments 0

Canes Out and About Tonight

There are a couple things going on later that bear mentioning. Canes Corner, with Mike Maniscalco is on the air again tonight on 99.9 The Fan from 6 to 7. Glen Wesley will be the guest. If you’re in the neighborhood, drop by to watch the segment live at MacGregor’s Draft House.

Also tonight The Carolina Ale House in Durham is hosting the first “The Heart of the Hurricanes Campaign”. Chad LaRose was originally scheduled to be there signing hearts and other trinkets, but Tim Gleason will be filling in for Chad because of the injury last night. Kudos to Gleason for filling in. For more info, check this link.

In retrospect perhaps Carolina did play better last night than I gave them credit for. Nashville is a pretty darn good team and they have an excellent defense. It’s not easy to generate good scoring chances against them. But having said that, the Hurricanes still need to step it up a notch if they plan to make the playoffs. The original plan was to win 20 of their last 30 games. So far they are on pace to win 15.

The Capitals play the Flyers tonight, so if they win they will be in 1st place in the Division. Let’s face it, if they beat the Flyers in Philadelphia on the 2nd night of a back to back, they deserve first place. Atlanta and Florida play again tomorrow night while the Canes wait until Friday. What will the standings look like then?

Now that LaRose is injured, it just makes it that much tougher for Jim Rutherford to make a trade. First Justin Williams is injured, then Matt Cullen, and now Larose? Caniacs must be wondering, what’s next?

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Filed Under: Canes CornerCarolina HurricanesCarolina Hurricanes BlogChad LaRoseGlen WesleyMike ManiscalcoTim Gleason

About the Author: Bubba is a hockey fan/citizen journalist who has always wanted to be a sportswriter and is pursuing his dream. He also writes a Hurricanes blog for The Hockey News. You can contact him at canescountry@gmail.com

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