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October 22, 2008 | Bubba | Comments 9

Unanswered Questions

The Hurricanes are just five games into the season, and already several questions have come up about the team related to the big game tomorrow night in Pittsburgh. Let’s take a quick look at some of those questions and guess as to what the answers might be.

1. Who will start in goal?

Michael Leighton has certainly earned another start with his solid performance on Sunday night, but if Cam Ward is still officially the number one guy, do you go back to him so not to ruin his confidence this early in the season?

(My guess is that Leighton earned the start and will get the nod)

2. Will they recall another forward, short-term?

Tuomo Ruutu is still injured and is doubtful for the game. That leaves the Canes with 11 healthy forwards. Will the team recall someone from Albany, like Dwight Helminen or will they start with seven defensemen? There has been no word about recalling anyone up until now, although Helminen would look good centering the fourth line. Matt Cullen was moved to wing and Brandon Sutter has taken his spot as third line center.

(My guess is that they will go with seven defensemen tomorrow night and double shift Staal on the “centerless” fourth line.)

3. Will they acquire another forward, long term?

There has been plenty of conjecture and rumor around the league about the Hurricanes shopping the market for another forward. A week or so ago, Jim Rutherford even admitted on carolinahurricanes.com that he was trying to trade a defenseman for a forward. That was before the injury to Frank Kaberle, but the Canes are still deeper at the blueline than they are on offense. Casey Borer and Bryan Rodney are just a phone call away and were both very close to making the team back in training camp.

There have been a few names bantered about out there as trade bait. Petr Prucha from the Rangers has been healthy scratched of late. Matt Stajan of the Leafs is apparently in Ron Wilson’s doghouse. Although it’s hard to believe, the Canes have even been mentioned in Marian Gaborik rumors.

NHL general managers have a meeting tomorrow morning, so look for even more rumors to come out tomorrow afternoon.

(My guess is that the Canes will eventually acquire another forward, although I won’t guess who)

4. Will the new line changes help or hurt the scoring?

Paul Branecky is reporting that Coach Laviolette has changed the lines up a bit. Matt Cullen is now with Brind’Amour and Ray Whitney. Sergei Samsonov and Patrick Eaves are being moved to Eric Staal’s line. Eaves and Samsonov have both been quiet on the scoresheet so far this year and the reasoning is that Staal might help get them going. But will the change have the opposite affect? Will it slow down Eric Staal?

If the new lines don’t work, I would look for more changes throughout the game.

(My guess is that the new line will work out fine. Samsonov has worked well with Staal before, plus this line looked good together in the preseason. They could very well shine again)

5. Will game-day travel adversely affect the team?

Not only are the Hurricanes skipping pre-game skates, (they have done this all season), but now they have also decided to wait and fly to Pittsburgh tomorrow morning, the same day of the game. While the change might not seem like such a big deal at first glance, it’s almost like re-inventing the wheel if you compare this with NHL tradition. Teams have done this for preseason games before, but it is very unusual otherwise.

Coach Laviolette claims that it will not disturb the normal routines of the players at all. Jim Rutherford is not complaining because the change in routine will save thousands on hotel bills.

(I’m not sure how I feel about this one. The team is traditionally a slow starting team anyway, and this change will probably not help to fix that problem.)

Have any more questions, or answers of your own?

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In other brief news, Zach Boychuk returned to Lethbridge without incident, and promptly scored a goal in his first game back. Best of luck to Zach for another outstanding season.

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Mark Parrish just accepted a try-out contract with the New York Islanders. Apparently, someone is singing a different tune than he did during training camp.

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Finally, in case you missed it there is some funny stuff about Mike Commodore in this Puck Daddy Blog article.

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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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  1. Woah… I don’t even know how to comment on the disturbing nature of that photo of Mike Commodore… but why in Hell did he have his bedroom set up like a 9 year old boy???

    What is going on???

    I feel all gross now for having seen that…

  2. Heard the details on XM … this is actually from back in his Canes days — and wound up posted through someone else’s Facebook account and somehow linked to his.

    Mike’s too funny.

  3. Regarding the Canes going to Pitt tomorrow. I thought it was an NHL rule that the teams had to arrive at least the day/night before their scheduled away games. I wonder how they got around that, unless they changed the rule, obviously they have I guess.

  4. Good catch Caron,

    Actually there is a requirement in the CBA stating that no team should be required to travel on a game day, unless the flight time is less than 2 and 1/2 hours. (I just looked it up, it’s under section 16.8).

    Obviously the flight time to Pittsburgh must be less than 2.5 hours, but this change of routine is kind of flirting with the limits of the CBA.

  5. One time (in band camp) ((not really)) My brother and I got this great idea that we would get up EARLY one morning and fly to Philly and then catch a train to NYC and watch the Mets KILL the Yankees… And THEN we would fly back to Raleigh that same evening (it was an afternoon game).

    This was a great idea UNTIL WE ACTUALLY DID IT!!!! I couldn’t hold my eyes open or make complete sentences (I still can’t) for at least a day or two after that… And we didn’t even get our butts kicked around and banged up on an ice rink while we were gone…. I guess the point is that traveling - by itself - is enough to wear you down… without having to do anything strenuous (such as the playing a hockey game and the U-S-Americans in the Iraq - such as…)

    I hope this decision isn’t a bad one… I guess we’ll see if the guys are all on the bench yawning tonight…

  6. I can see a possible trade between the Flyers and our Canes. The Flyers are hurting on the blueline (Hatcher and Smith gone, plus injuries to the current group) and have a number of good young Forwards. They covet Wallin, probably would part
    with one for the right deal. Flyers are 0-3-3, and Philadelphia press is on the GM to do something.

  7. Not a bad idea John … but Wallin has the no-trade clause and has not waived it in the past. Plus, Nic is playing well.

  8. I can see how an extra night with the fam is a good thing, but the scenario I picture is different.

    You fly out the night before, get settled in, read a book, watch a movie, have dinner with your mates at a nice restaurant, go to bed and you are RTG in the AM.

    VS:

    You stay at home. Baby is crying, kids might not be getting along, wife/gf might be going on about something like the garbage needing to be put out…can you do it for a change?

    Is it an effort to cut down on expenses? Possibly, but what happens with the afternoon nap. They have to sleep somewhere don’t they?

    I don’t know of any regular human being that would not enjoy a night away from home to hang out with the guys and get to play a game they love and make millions at it.

    As a wife, I wouldn’t mind it one bit.

    Honestly, I don’t get it. Even though it might seem like fun and games, there is mental preparation envolved. Being away for a day or even a week is good for a relationship.

    Let’s see how it works. I agree with doing away with pregame skates, but this same day travel is pushing it a bit.

  9. As entertaining as I found Mike to be, I have a distinct feeling that he was not the tidiest of men. I bet that room smelled pretty rank. I don’t think personal hygiene was high on his list. Miss him though. Hope life in Columbus is good for him.

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