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Game Day: Hurricanes vs. Blue Jackets 9-21-14

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Welcome to the 2014-15 preseason. The Hurricanes kick off their first of seven preseason games at home this afternoon against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Carolina Hurricanes vs Columbus Blue Jackets
September 21, 2014 - 1:30 pm ET
PNC Arena - Raleigh, NC
Radio - 99.9 The Fan
SB Nation Rival Blog - The Cannon

While the Hurricanes roster stayed relatively intact during the off-season, there were a whole bunch of  changes all around it. For the first time in franchise history, the team will take the ice today in front of a new general manager. A new bench boss will be making his NHL head coaching debut along with a new supporting cast. Under that new regime, the future Canes stars will be battling to prove they deserve a spot on the opening night roster.

With only two days between the start of camp and the first game, there has not been a lot of time to prepare on the ice. Head coach Bill Peters addressed practice in a manner that appears to be indicative of his style - strict, detailed but straightforward, intense but with a purpose. The early focus has been on driving puck possession using speed and positioning. There have been special sessions (led by Rod Brind'Amour) dedicated to the power play, a source of much frustration over the last few seasons.

Coming out of the first practice Peters felt the players were well-conditioned and intense, but sloppy in their execution. The execution improved significantly through Saturday's sessions, earning the players a well-deserved tip of the hat.

The 51 camp invitees are split into an 'A' group and a 'B' group, but Peters has repeatedly cautioned against reading too much into the roster split itself, claiming it is more for balance than any other specific purpose, and that there will be ample opportunities for the younger and less-tenured players to crack the lineup. At least one of those opportunities will arise as early as today.

The 'A' group gets the start today against Columbus, but they will be without their number one center, as Peters decided on Saturday to hold Eric Staal out of today's lineup. Staal is fine, and there are no reported issues with his recovery after off-season surgery to repair a core body issue, but there was no need to rush him into the first exhibition game. Resting the captain opens an opportunity for forward Riley Nash, who will center Jeff Skinner and Elias Lindholm. Nash is expected to lead the charge for the hotly-contested third line center role, but a red-hot performance by Victor Rask in the Traverse City prospects tournament has heightened the competition.

Also fresh from Traverse City, rookie defenseman Haydn Fleury, drafted seventh by the Canes in this summer's entry draft, will make his NHL preseason debut.

Today's projected line-up (updated 10:25 am):

Jeff Skinner - Riley Nash - Elias Lindholm
Brad Malone - Jay McClement - Patrick Dwyer
Phil DiGuiseppe - Ben Holmstrom - Chris Terry
Carter Sandlak - Patrick Brown - Jared Staal Sergey Tolchinsky

Andrej Sekera - Ryan Murphy
Jay Harrison - Brett Bellemore
Haydn Fleury - Danny Biega

Anton KhudobinCam Ward
Alex Nedeljkovic (breaking the news himself on twitter)

The Blue Jackets will also be playing with a split squad. One group is here in Raleigh for the game while the other squad remains back in Columbus for their preseason opener with St. Louis later this evening. Projected lineup from the team website:

Today's game won't be televised but plenty of tickets are still available, and you can listen to Chuck Kaiton's call on 99.9 FM The Fan.

News Links


Finally, a few of the Canes prospects took in NC State's 42-0 win over Presbyterian at Carter-Finley last night. How many of them can you name?


Games 1 & 2 (X): CBJ, Carolina, and St. Louis

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The wait is over... sorta. Just three days into camp, the boys take the ice for the first time against competition as the Jackets kick off some split-squad action against Carolina and St. Louis.

To a man on Thursday, the Blue Jackets were ready to get on the ice, get going, and start working. They get their wish; just three days later, two games (split squad) kick off the exhibition schedule today:

Blue Jackets at Hurricanes
PNC Arena - Raleigh, NC
1:30 PM

Blues at Blue Jackets
Nationwide Arena - Columbus, OH
6:30 PM

Roster in Carolina

Forwards
Cam Atkinson
Oliver Bjorkstrand
Michael Chaput
Ryan Craig
Nick Foligno
Brian Gibbons
Mike Hoeffel
Mark Letestu
Corey Tropp
T.J. Tynan
Dana Tyrell
Trent Vogelhuber

Defensemen
Tim Erixon
Cody Goloubef
Thomas Larkin
Frederic St. Denis
Will Weber
James Wisniewski

Goaltenders
Anton Forsberg
Scott Munroe

Roster vs. St. Louis

Forwards
Josh Anderson
Artem Anisimov
Jared Boll
Matt Calvert
Jerry D'Amigo
Marko Dano
Simon Hjalmarsson
Boone Jenner
Nick Moutrey
Kerby Rychel
Markus Soberg
Alexander Wennberg

Defensemen
Dillon Heatherington
Jack Johnson
Brett Ponich
Dalton Prout
David Savard
Jaime Sifers

Goaltenders
Oscar Dansk
Curtis McElhinney

Obviously, the Jackets look to be stronger at home in this setup. Two notable absences, of course, would be Ryan Johansen and Sergei Bobrovsky. We can at least expect to see the latter in an exhibition game sometime soon.

Per The Dispatch, Anton Forsberg will play the entire game in Raleigh, and Curtis McElhinney and Oscar Dansk will split time in the game in Columbus.

Having had just two practices, combined with some unfamiliarity as young guys and camp invites work their way in with veterans, one can expect some degree of sloppiness along the way. In addition, some tweaks to the Jackets' system--including asking the forwards to come back and play a little deeper in the defensive zone--will no doubt cause some issues during these games.

Even still, it's just nice to have hockey back.

Games 1 & 2 (X) Previews: Gentlemen, Start Your Engines

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The wait is over... sorta. Just three days into camp, the boys take the ice for the first time against competition as the Jackets kick off some split-squad action against Carolina and St. Louis.

To a man on Thursday, the Blue Jackets were ready to get on the ice, get going, and start working. They get their wish; just three days later, two games (split squad) kick off the exhibition schedule today:

Blue Jackets at Hurricanes
PNC Arena - Raleigh, NC
1:30 PM

Blues at Blue Jackets
Nationwide Arena - Columbus, OH
6:30 PM

Roster in Carolina

Forwards
Cam Atkinson
Oliver Bjorkstrand
Michael Chaput
Ryan Craig
Nick Foligno
Brian Gibbons
Mike Hoeffel
Mark Letestu
Corey Tropp
T.J. Tynan
Dana Tyrell
Trent Vogelhuber

Defensemen
Tim Erixon
Cody Goloubef
Thomas Larkin
Frederic St. Denis
Will Weber
James Wisniewski

Goaltenders
Anton Forsberg
Scott Munroe

Roster vs. St. Louis

Forwards
Josh Anderson
Artem Anisimov
Jared Boll
Matt Calvert
Jerry D'Amigo
Marko Dano
Simon Hjalmarsson
Boone Jenner
Nick Moutrey
Kerby Rychel
Markus Soberg
Alexander Wennberg

Defensemen
Dillon Heatherington
Jack Johnson
Brett Ponich
Dalton Prout
David Savard
Jaime Sifers

Goaltenders
Oscar Dansk
Curtis McElhinney

Obviously, the Jackets look to be stronger at home in this setup. Two notable absences, of course, would be Ryan Johansen and Sergei Bobrovsky. We can at least expect to see the latter in an exhibition game sometime soon.

Per The Dispatch, Anton Forsberg will play the entire game in Raleigh, and Curtis McElhinney and Oscar Dansk will split time in the game in Columbus.

Having had just two practices, combined with some unfamiliarity as young guys and camp invites work their way in with veterans, one can expect some degree of sloppiness along the way. In addition, some tweaks to the Jackets' system--including asking the forwards to come back and play a little deeper in the defensive zone--will no doubt cause some issues during these games.

Even still, it's just nice to have hockey back.

Canes Fall To Blue Jackets, 4-3

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Some good and some bad in preseason debut

The Carolina Hurricanes generated a lot more shots than their opponents but the Columbus Blue Jackets had the better chances as the visitors ruined new had coach Bill Peter's preseason debut, 4-3 in front of a small crowd on Sunday afternoon at the PNC.

Peters said that he saw some good and some bad but admitted his team gave up some prime chances.

"We didn't give up much quantity but we gave up quality, so I wasn't happy with the quality of the chances we gave up," said the coach.

The coach said that the mistakes were easily correctable though and he said that he felt Cam Ward played well.  Ward was the victim of a breakaway and an open shot as he allowed three goals on the 13 shots he faced.

Alex Nedeljkovic replaced him as was planned half way through the game.  The rookie allowed a goal on the first shot he saw but stopped everything after that as he didn't see many more shots, (1-6).

In all, the Canes outshot the Jackets, 32-19 for the game.

The good news for Carolina is that their powerplay looked much better than last season and that it seems that their work in practice has been paying off.  They went 2-5 in the game as Andrej Sekera and Chris Terry each had goals with the man advantage.

The Canes jumped out to a 1-0 lead on Sekera's goal as the defenseman crept in along the side to beat goalie Anton Forsberg.  But two minutes later, Cam Atkinson broke in all alone after Ryan Murphy had attacked down low in the offensive zone and no one covered for him.

The Jackets would score two more and stake themselves to a 3-1 lead before Riley Nash scored to make it 3-2 on a Jeff Skinner rebound.  Atkinson then scored his second of the game to make it 4-2 and it stayed that way until Sergey Tolchinsky found Terry alone as the Canes worked the puck beautifully with the man advantage to make it, 4-3 with 7:52 left in the game.

The Canes pulled their goalie with about 1:30 left, then a bit later called time out to set up a play, but could not tie the score.

The team will next hit the road and will play the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.

Game Notes:

  • Sekera played 24:39 and Murphy 23:12 to lead the home team in ice time.
  • Haydn Fleury looked a bit over-matched at times in this one, which is not to be unexpected in his first match up against NHL size and speed.
  • Jeff Skinner finished with two assists.  He looked very good with Elias Lindholm at times and Nash had some good moments as well.
  • Sekera and Skinner led the way with five shots each.
  • Brad Malone had a team high four hits.  The team was credited with 21 for the game.
  • John-Michael Liles blocked four shots, a game high.  Murphy was next with three.







    Games 1 & 2 (X) Recap: Start As You Mean To Go On

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    The Blue Jackets kicked off their 2014-2015 preseason schedule with a split squad doubleheader, sending a relatively young contingent down to Carolina to face the Hurricanes, while a more veteran lineup would host the St. Louis Blues.

    Game 1(X): Columbus (A) @ Carolina

    At 1:30pm, Eastern Daylight Time, hockey officially came back with the drop of a puck between Mark Letestu and Riley Nash at the PNC center in Raleigh. Recaps for preseason games are always a bit odd, especially on the road when you only have radio coverage (if you're lucky) to go off of, but the two sides seemed to be doing a decent job of knocking the rust off and reacquainting themselves in this season's first exhibition game.

    Cam Ward would take the pipes for the Hurricanes for the first 30 minutes of regulation play (and be replaced halfway through the second period by Alex Nedeljkovic), while Anton Forsberg was given the net by assistant coach Craig Hartsburg, and would end up going the distance.

    Through the first ten minutes or so, the two sides had a few decent looks, but nothing really exciting. Unfortunately, that's where Dana Tyrell apparently decided to make things a bit more interesting by getting a hook on John-Michael Liles. The initial PK seemed to start well, but unfortunately Tim Erixon would be forced to get his stick up on Jeff Skinner in an attempt to slow down the speedy winger, and that would put Columbus on a delayed penalty as Ward went to the bench for a six on four attack.

    Skinner and Jeff Murphy would move the puck around the PK, preventing them from touching up, and set up Andrej Sekera for a booming shot that would give the Hurricanes a 1-0 lead.

    Hopefully they enjoyed that, because it didn't last long.

    The "veteran" line of Mark Letestu, Cam Atkinson, and Nick Foligno would drive the piay down into the Carolina end as the Jackets counterattacked, and would set up a bang-bang play that saw Letestu setting up Cam for a shot that hit the post, bounced off Ward's back, and juuuuuuuuuust barely crossed the line. (The radio call from Carolina's Chuck Kaiton was kind of like hearing a man describing his car getting hit in the Piggly-Wiggly parking lot. Beautiful.)

    Not long after, Columbus would get a power play of their own, and the Letestu line would carry the mail again. This time, Letestu was the recipient of a set up shot from James Wisniewski, and put it on net, where Nick Foligno was waiting to cash in on a rebound for his first of the pre-season.

    Despite being outshot 11-9 in the first period, the Jackets took the 2-1 lead to the dressing room, and would add to it a few minutes into the middle frame when camp invitee Mike Hoeffel (signed as a free agent by the Falcons this offseason) roofed a point blank shot past Ward.

    Unfortunately, Carolina's Riley Nash would respond on the next play, squeaking one past Forsberg as he came out from behind the net and attempted what sounded like a wrap-around shot.

    The score would stay static through the midpoint of the period, and at the next stoppage in play, Ward's night was done, having allowed three goals on thirteen shots, and Nedeljkovic took over for the home team.

    A few minutes later, Nick Foligno and Cam Atkinson charged in on a rush, and gave him his official welcome to the NHL thanks to a high-speed wrister from #13, who tallied his second of the afternoon to return the two-goal lead.

    The Jackets were unable to press the rookie netminder, generating just ten shots total in the second and third periods, but did a good job of tamping down the Canes in return, though they would continue to be outshot for the remainder of the game.

    Carolina's Chris Terry did end up scoring at the tail end of a third period power play to close the game to 4-3, but the win for Columbus never really seemed to be in doubt, even when Nedeljkovic was pulled for an extra skater with a little over a minute and a half to play. Anton Forsberg kept his cool under pressure, and the team came right along with him as they ground out the clock for their first win of the pre-season.

    Final: Blue Jackets 4 - Hurricanes 3.

    Game 2(X): Blue Jackets (B) vs. St. Louis

    Though the Blues seemed to have an edge in the opening shifts thanks to an intense physical attack, it didn't take long for the Jackets to turn the tables.

    In his first shift as a Blue Jacket, Kerby Rychel hit the ice with Boone Jenner and Jared Boll, intent on causing havoc. The 2013 first round pick would find an opportunity when he picked Chris Butler's pocket and reversed back into the slot, firing a hard shot that would go five-hole on Jake Allen for the 1-0 lead.

    Curtis McIlhenney started the game in net for Columbus, and had to make a couple of tough saves against the Blues counterattack, but would get some relief after St. Louis would be whistled for the first penalty of the game.

    Alexander Wennberg connected with a Jack Johnson shot for an early opportunity that Allen was just barely able to save, but couldn't recapture the magic during that first man advantage. That successful kill fired St. Louis up, and after a few hard shifts they had their own power play after David Savard was sent to the box for a trip.

    The PK worked hard, initially, but a bad rebound off the post went straight to the stick of Jori Lehtera, who had a wide open net with McElhinney down and out after the initial save attempt.

    With the game tied up, the next few shifts were critical - and unfortunately the home team made another costly mistake when Dalton Prout was sent to the box for interference. St. Louis would not convert, but it continued to drain the Jackets' momentum, forcing them on the defensive through the remainder of the first period, though the Rychel / Jenner / Boll line did create another golden scoring opportunity in the final minute of play.

    In the second period, neither team found the back of the net, though the Jackets finally found a few scoring opportunities after being heavily outshot (14-5) in the first period, It would be another power play that finally sparked things up, as Simon Hjalmarsson drew a tripping call after charging down for a shot on Allen.

    Dalton Prout would fire a blast in that Allen moved out to challenge, and Alexander Wennberg was in the perfect position to send the puck into the back of the net for his first goal of the 2014-2015 preseason.

    The second period appeared like it would end with the Jackets leading on the scoreboard, though still badly outshot, but the Jackets had a surprise in store - as the final minute of play ticked away, David Savard teed up a shot from the point, and Boone Jenner would be right where he needed to be to scoop up the rebound and backhand it past Allen, giving the team a 3-1 lead going into the final period of regulation.

    That third period would begin with a change in net for both clubs - Oscar Dansk taking the reins for the Jackets, and Matt Clime for the Blues.

    Unfortunately, Dansk would receive much the same "Welcome to the NHL" that Nedeljkovic received in the earlier game, with Vladimir Tarasenko driving in to score in the opening shift of the period, cutting the lead back down to one goal. Worse, Jared Boll would be whistled for a slash on his next shift, putting the Jackets back on the PK once again.

    Fortunately, Matt Calvert would get his hustle on, and draw an equalizing interference call on a shorthanded rush, bleeding off some of the Blues' momentum, and appeared to draw a second when play resumed, but he would be called for embellishment on the second exchange, keeping the play evened up.

    Dansk continued to look somewhat shaky after his rough start to the period, and unfortunately the Blues would capitalize - Sebastian Wannstrom would take a shot that Dansk made the initial save on, but was out of position when the rebound came off the glass and back into play, where he was able to clean it up to tie things back up.

    Worse, Boone Jenner would leave the bench around the same point, forcing head coach Todd Richards to start shuffling lines to compensate. Fortunately, the Jackets were able to stiffen up (and Dansk to settle down), but the game would head to OT still missing the big bodied forward, and with St. Louis finishing up the final :38 of a power play to boot.

    To the Jackets' credit, they brought it hard on the PK, and battered St. Louis back once again. Oscar Dansk settled down, and after a furious exchange that saw Marko Dano nearly make it a 2013 hat trick, Dylan Heatherington would get time and space for a slap shot that smoked past Clime, giving the Jackets the overtime win.

    Final Score - Blue Jackets 4 - Blues 3 (OT)

    Standard Bearers:

    • The Kids Are Alright - The preseason is about letting the younger guys get a look at the NHL, have the opportunity to make some plays, and see what you've got under the hood. Today's pair of games in particular are a great opportunity with the split squads, and guys like Rychel, Dano, Wennberg, and Hoeffel all took advantage.
    • Net Front Presence - If there's a theme for today's games, it was getting to the net. More than half the goals scored by the Blue Jackets came from redirections or rebounds. That's something this team has lacked at times - you have to wonder if it's being emphasized in camp.
    • Power Up - Each game featured a power play goal - nice to see with the way our PP has struggled in the past.

    Bottom of the Barrel:

    • Injury Bug - After the win in Carolina, the team announced that Tim Erixon needed to be evaluated back in Columbus after taking a shot off the leg. It didn't sound too serious, but it's still a frustrating situation - and then Boone Jenner's disappearance from the game due to "tightness" - the team tweeted out later that it was a precaution, but again, these are guys you want to see on the ice, not on the trainer's bench.
    • Under the Guns - Both games saw the Jackets outshot by big margins. Now, there is something to be said for quality over quantity, but you don't want to make your goaltenders stop 30+ shots every game while barely pressing the opponent.
    • Boxed Up - Each squad spent quite a bit of time on the PK today. That's not unexpected when you're dealing with a rust and getting your first real "game action" in, particularly with relatively inexperienced lineups, but still not a trend you want to continue.

    When all is said and done, that's two games and two wins for the boys in Union Blue. The team will practice tomorrow, then face the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday back here at Nationwide Arena as they continue their exhibition schedule.

    Monday Habs Links: A healthy Brandon Prust looks to bounce back

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    Here are your daily links, including Brandon Prust back to being healthy, the right wing top six battle in the making, what rookie will be making the Habs up front, Sekac under and on Plekanecs' wing, and more.

    Montreal Canadiens Links

    • Brandon Prust is 100% healthy and is eager to get back to the form he was in during the 2012-2013 season for the Habs.  Last year was a write off for Prust, who suffered major shoulder issues. See what he had to say to the media on Sunday. [NHL]
    • It's no surprise that Tomas Plekanec and Jiri Sekac showed great chemistry playing on a line together at training camp. It looks like Plekanec has taken Sekac under his wing (no pun intended on the "wing" thing...well, maybe intended). [TSN]
    • Sven Andrighetto had a very offensively effective training camp, exactly what the Habs management was looking for out of the 21-year old Swiss right wing. But with only one spot open for the Habs (barring a preseason trade) up front, where will Sven end up to start the season? [Gazette]
    • Brendan Gallagher, PA Parenteau, and Dale Weise make up 75% of the right wingers that are expected to start for the Habs.  Parenteau played alongside top line forwards David Desharnais and Max Pacioretty during training camp, but that doesn't mean he is guaranteed to be on the top line. [A Winning Habit]
    • Our very own Andrew Berkshire gives us his final analysis of training camp for the Habs and where certain players will end up. See what he had to say about Sekac, Hudon, De la Rose, Andrighetto, Tinordi, and others, right here. [EOTP]
    • Take a look at what our SB Nation sister site "Winging it in Motown" had to say about the Montreal Canadiens today. They are running a continuing article on how to "hate teams in their division" and today was the Habs turn. [SB Nation]

    Outside of Montreal

    • And it begins! The first preseason game is in the books with he Columbus Blue Jackets taking out the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3. Check out the highlights right here. [NHL]
    • Well the 2018 Winter Olympics will certainly be interesting. It will be in South Korea and it was announced today that the home country will get an automatic bid to compete in the Hockey Tournament without having to qualify. Seeing South Korea play Canada will certainly be entertaining. Who knows, maybe they could pull off a couple of Latvian-like upsets. [The Peninsula]
    • Former Hab Michael Ryder is striving to be better after his worst season of his career last year with the Devils. Ryder had a great run with the Habs after being traded mid-season for Eric Cole in 2012-2013. He signed a 2-year, $7M deal with the Devils prior to last year. [NJ.com]
    • Looking for a good sleeper fantasy goalie? Braden Holtby might be your guy. He blanked the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday afternoon playing behind his new coach and defensive guru Barry Trotz' system in Washington. [USA Today]
    • More Ryan Johansen drama out today. As rumors of the KHL team CSKA Moscow offering Johansen a contract are swirling around, the GM of CSKA Moscow, NHL great Sergei Fedorov, has vehemently denied offering Johansen a contract or even thinking about offering him one. Who is lying? [Puck Daddy]

    Monday Links - Ross Noble

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    You'll sense a theme with this week's videos. But you'll find no theme in this week's links . . . that I know of.

    My wife is sick and I've been drinking. This concludes your prelude.

    By the way, it's really nice that there's hockey on . . . and I can do a FULL LINKS POST on a Monday. Have at it!

    BLUES NEWS:

    • The Blues (sorta) played yesterday, and lost 4-3 in overtime to the Blue Jackets. I'll save the RBR nicknames for the regular season, but here's her recap. [SLGT]
    • The Bee Jays' fan reaction is a bit weird, as they actually played two games yesterday and it includes the stuff from their game with the Hurricanes. But here it is. [The Cannon]
    • The new Blues away sweater made its' unofficial debut last night as well. And it is a beauty. [SLGT FanShots]
    • Prospect Sunday! Brian has all the 411 on Blues prospects. [SLGT; SLGT; SLGT; SLGT]
    • Someone was able to get cells to formulate into a Blue Note in a petri dish. Pretty cool. And yes, of course this comes from Reddit, because who else has enough of a life to do shit like this apart from Redditors? [SLGT FanShots]

    HOCKEY NEWS:

    • The Sabres players and brass are saying that the team isn't tanking for Connor McDavid, but the fans seem to want them to. [Puck Daddy]
    • Several KHL teams apparently have been in on Ryan Johansen amid his contract squabbles with the Blue Jackets, and one of them--CSKA Moscow--apparently has offered $5MM for one season of the young Jackets forward. Guys, let's be glad Jaden Schwartz isn't in this situation. [TSN]
    • Is there an Emoji for "Fuck Detroit"? If so, it should've been busted out for the Red Wings Emoji preview. [Puck Daddy]

    OTHER SHIT:

    • Remember all those remote-controlled cars, trucks, helicopters and other shit people had when you were a kid? Well, a Canadian used a bunch of remote-controlled construction equipment to dig out a basement for his home. So. Sweet. (S/T to CrossCheckRaise) [Auto Blog]
    • Liam Neeson is a badass. He's killed a lot of people in his recent films. Here's a map. (S/T to Kate) [Vox]

    VIDEO:

    Our theme this week . . . British/Irish comedy. We'll start with a man from the hometown of my favorite soccer team, Newcastle United . . . one Ross Noble, talking about faces on muffins:

    "That's a face. Next muffin."

    So . . . I'm gonna see the one and only John Paul Jones play mandolin with some indie alt-country stars this evening and I am SUPER excited about this, but I'll still be doing tomorrow's links. So send me stuff:

    And expect Beyond Checkerdome Episode 53 to be around later this week. Maybe Wednesday!

    Number To Know — Sept. 22, 2014

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    The Carolina Hurricanes may have lost their preseason opener to Columbus, 4-3, but the Canes showed they could carry the play.

    Number To Know

    6 — The number of shots faced by Hurricanes goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic, the second-round pick who was seeing his first action in an NHL game. Nedeljkovic relieved Cam Ward— who allowed three goals on 13 shots — at the game's midway point, and Carolina dominated the balance of the game but was unable to mount a comeback.

    It was good to see the Hurricanes seemingly wear down their opponent as the game progressed, perhaps offering a glimpse into the system new coach Bill Peters wants to implement with less than three weeks before the season opener.


    Hurricanes Send Seven Players Back To Juniors

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    The Carolina Hurricanes cut their training camp roster to 44 players by returning seven players to their major junior squads.

    The Carolina Hurricanes made their first roster move of training camp, optioning seven players back to their junior clubs.

    Both Sergey Tolchinsky and Alex Nedeljkovic, who played in Sunday's preseason loss, were returned to Sault St. Marie and Plymouth, respectively. A few of their teammates were also returned to the OHL, with the Whalers’ Josh Wesley and the Greyhounds’ Tyler Ganly and Kyle Jenkins also among the seven players cut. Kitchener’s Brent Pedersen and Cape Breton’s Clark Bishop rounded out the list.

    Here is the release from the Hurricanes:

    HURRICANES RETURN SEVEN TO JUNIOR CLUBS
    Training camp roster now at 44 players

    RALEIGH, NC – Ron Francis, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has trimmed its training camp roster by seven players. The team now has 44 players in camp, which continues today at PNC Arena in Raleigh.

    The Hurricanes returned forwards Clark Bishop, Brent Pedersen, and Sergey Tolchinsky; defensemen Tyler Ganly, Kyle Jenkins and Josh Wesley; as well as goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic, to their respective junior clubs. An updated training camp roster is attached to this release.

    Quick Strikes for Tuesday, September 23

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    Happy Tuesday, hockey fans! Tonight is the first night of the Tampa Bay Lightning's preseason campaign. In our Tuesday Quick Strikes, we have a few links to get you ready for the action, as well as others from around the hockey world.

    • While signings in the NHL during the offseason have quite a bit of media coverage, American Hockey League deals tend to fly a little under the radar. Here is a spreadsheet, courtesy of Eric Rogers from Tend The Farm, with updated AHL player signings. [Google Spreadsheets]
    • Recently, writers from around the Lightning blogosphere, including our own Kyle Alexander, Clark Brooks, and John Fontana, gave their take on who would be the breakout star for the Bolts this season. [Tampa Bay Lightning Official Site]
    • Here is a pretty cool moment, as the cast of the D2: The Mighty Ducks reunited to form the infamous Flying V. [TSN]
    • Peter Karmanos, owner of the Carolina Hurricanes, has hired an investment bank to help him find someone who will succeed him as owner. [TSN]
    • The Tampa Bay Lightning's young stars will get their time to shine tomorrow night when they take on the Nashville Predators. Among them, goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy will make his NHL preseason debut. [Tampa Bay Times]
    • Marco Perruzza, better known as Hope Smoke, spends five or six hours per day transcribing the exchanges on Toronto's sports talk radio stations for his Twitter followers. [National Post]
    • John Scott is not a deterrent. [Fear the Fin]
    • Have you been following the still-unfolding Ryan Johanson/Columbus Blue Jackets drama and been hoping someone would just recap it all nicely so you could understand it all? Hope no more. [The Cannon]
    • What to expect from Devin Setoguchi in 2014-15 as he looks to rebound with the Calgary Flames. [Matchsticks and Gasoline]
    • An analytical look at which coaching changes did (or didn't) help their respective teams. Michel Therrien is featured prominently. [Hockey Graphs]
    Poll
    At which forward spot will Jonathan Drouin play the majority of the 2014-15 season?

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    Number To Know — Sept. 23, 2014

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    Tuesday’s Number To Know looks at young guys getting their shot in the second preseason game vs. Buffalo.

    Number To Know

    9 — Calder Trophy-eligible players who will suit up for the Hurricanes against the Sabres in Tuesday’s preseason game. They are: Michal Jordan, Rasmus Rissanen, Justin Shugg, Brock McGinn, Victor Rask, Greg Nemisz, Brendan Woods, Brody Sutter and Jared Staal. Of those nine, only Jordan (five), Staal (two) and Nemisz (15, all with Calgary) have played a regular season NHL game. Carolina had eight rookies play in their preseason opener.

    Fresh Links: Listen In Edition

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    The Bruins will be working out the roster bugs at the Centre Bell tonight against the Habs, listen in on WBZ FM.

     

    In Bruins news you can use:

     

       

    • Tonight's preseason tilt against the Canadiens will be a good test. WBZ FM/ 98.5 will offer audio coverage. [HeraldNews]
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    • Tonight, it's personal and about personnel. The Bruins are not downplaying tonight's game against the Habs, but will be focusing on what they can learn to solidify their own roster tonight. [BostonHerald]
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    • Here's a brief recap of who is game ready, who is injured, and who is absent. [WEEI]
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    • He may be centering the Bruins' third line, but other teams would love to snap up Carl Soderberg. [WEEI]
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    • Meanwhile, Claude Julien is not afraid of a reclamation project in Simon Gagne. A good word put in with Peter Chiarelli by Patrice Bergeron surely could not have hurt. [MetroWestDailyNews]
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    • This year's Bruins camp is unusual in that there is actually healthy competition for open slots. 'Merica! [TheFourthPeriod]
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    • Try not to take this Twitter thread "Patrice Bergerpun" too seriously. [WraparoundCurl]
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    • And this take on the Bruins' upcoming season from our frenemies in Detroit likewise will take a grain of salt to stomach. [WingingItInMotown]
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        Elsewhere around the rink:

         

           

        • The Bruins made the top ten in this ranking of which teams have the highest "TV Watchability." [TheSportingNews]
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        • But will Team Canada Olympian Meghan Agosta be the rookie called in to break up Stanley Cup game riots there? [TheGlobeAndMail]
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        • Meanwhile, in Finland, former Golden Gopher Noora Räty is earning a living very nicely in goal for the Kiekko-Vantaa of the Mestis league. [Mic]
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        • He was raised to be a Bruins fan, but anything could happen at the draft for young Noah Hanifin. [TSN]
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        • Covering preseason games that don't really matter, sportswriters fight boredom and still manage find odd bits to entertain readers. [TheSportingNews]
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        • Enjoy a gallery of photos from around the NHL (including the Rookie Tournament in Nashville) behind the scenes in the preseason. [TheSportingNews]
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        • Have Thirty Thoughts: NHL athletes' summer training regimens are in the spotlight. Are players getting enough rest? Is cycling the wrong choice? [Sportsnet]
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        • The Bettman points out that a new NHL team would be dead in the water in Toronto if the Maple Leafs won a Stanley Cup. Sooo... he's saying there's still a chance! [TheHockeyNews]
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        • The Carolina Hurricanes just went up for sale. [NewsObserver]
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        • In light of this, never forget the team we all fondly miss even today, the Hartford Whalers. [SBNation]
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        • One fan would like to explain #HockeyHelpedMe, but 140 characters is just not enough space. [RawCharge]
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        • No. Just NO. John Scott is simply a pricey, dangerous pylon. [FearTheFin]
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            Sabres 2, Hurricanes 0

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            Jhonas Enroth shuts out Canes - Jordan Staal leaves game with injury

            For the second game in a row, the Carolina Hurricanes outshot their opponent but came up on the losing side on the scoresheet as they were shutout by the Buffalo Sabres, 2-0 on Tuesday night at the First Niagara Center.

            Jhonas Enroth earned the shutout and stopped all 35 shots he faced.

            The Canes split duties again in net as Anton Khudobin allowed zero goals on nine shots and Drew MacIntyre allowed two goals on 12 shots.  Both goalies played half the game.

            The bad news of the night was that Jordan Staal had to be helped from the ice while in obvious pain in the third period, after a collision with Josh Gorges.  After the game, he was seen using crutches to get around the dressing room.  There was no update on his status at the time of this writing.

            The Canes had three tries on the powerplay, (and an abbreviated seven second advantage) but came up short this night.

            It is hard to know who played well and who did not without watching the game but it sounded like Khudobin played well when he was between the pipes.  Coach Peters also praised Rask.

            We will report an update on Staal as soon as we hear something.  (It was reported on Twitter that he was returning to Raleigh.)

            The team will fly directly to New York for a tilt against the Islanders on Wednesday night.

            Bill Peters post game audio

            Game notes:

            • Justin Faulk played a game high 26:27 of ice time.
            • Nathan Gerbe had a game high eight shots on goal as he most likely was trying to light up his former team.
            • The club had 21 hits and were led by Jared Staal with five.
            • The team won 62% of their faceoffs.  (Victor Rask 69%, Riley Nash 83%, Jordan Staal 63%).
            • (We will post more info as it becomes available.)

            Devils in the Details - 9/24/2014: A Win Edition

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            New Jersey Devils & Related Hockey Links for 9/24/14

            Your links for today:

            Devils Links

            The Devils did enough to win in their first preseason game Monday night. They beat the Rangers, 5-4. [Fire and Ice]

            The Devils goaltending wasn't exactly stellar in that game, but perhaps it can be chalked up to rust. [Star-Ledger]

            The Devils and Flyers had an AHL scrimmage yesterday:

            Marty was there to watch. [Fire and Ice]

            With Martin Brodeur gone, Patrik Elias is a steadying influence on the Devils' roster. [New York Times]

            Travis Zajac is looking to have a big year playing with Jaromir Jagr. [Fire and Ice]

            Damon Severson is hoping to make it difficult for the Devils to send him down to the AHL. [Fire and Ice]

            Sounds like Schneider will likely start Thursday's game against the Flyers. [Fire and Ice]

            Hockey Links

            Not good:

            Love you, Bryz:

            The Capitals have unveiled their new Winter Classic jerseys, and they're pretty slick looking. [PHT]

            Sounds like the World Cup of Hockey might be more than a pipe dream, folks. [PHT]

            Feel free to discuss these and any other hockey-related stories in the comments below.

            Islanders News: Back to the Coliseum, with Mikhail Grabovski on Tavares' wing

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            The lines, and the readings, ahead of a preseason meeting with the Hurricanes at the Coliseum.

            It's New York Islanders gameday (again!), and this time it's the final Isles preseason game at Nassau Coliseum as we know it. The Isles face the Hurricanes tonight, who will be without Jordan Staal tonight and for a considerable chunk of the season.

            From Staple, here are expected lines for tonight, notably with Mikhail Grabovski on wing and a sexy Hot Prospect second line:

            • Jack Capuano liked how Grabovski and Brock Nelson played in the Ottawa games. [Isles]
            • John Tavares felt great and was happy to play Monday. If he's happy, we're all happy Also: Grabovski is fine with whatever, including playing next to the Isles' best player. [Newsday]
            • Dan fielded questions about the Isles for the Columbus site, The Cannon. No satire, just good stuff. [Cannon]
            • Billy Jaffe calls in for the IPB podcast. [IPB]
            • Ken Campbell briefly pauses from protecting-his-lawn duty to call Tavares the top candidate for the Art Ross. [THN]
            • If you're used to scooping up nice deals for Isles tickets on StubHub, Forbes -- which is always perfectly correct on sports economics -- predicts a pricey secondary market for Isles tickets in Brooklyn. [Forbes]
            • St. John's covers their former player, returning Sound Tiger Kael "Mallrat" Mouillierat. [Telegram]
            Beyond the Island
            • Friedman's 30 Thoughts: It's 10 o'clock on July 24, do you know who your NHLers are training with?
            • Absolutely brutal: Staal broke his leg in last night's preseason game against the Sabres. [NHL]
            • Few days old, but great: Joe Thornton is clear he believes in the Sharks roster more than Doug Wilson seemed to, and he's not sure why unnamed teammates waited until after the season to speak up. [Mercury News]
            • Great history piece here. If you're a new fan, be glad that you came after the miserable era where holdouts were a thing. Five Holdouts Who Changed the NHL " Grantland
            • Do you smoke hope? Er, follow Hope Smoke? After crotchety Toronto radio guys whined that the guy is probably anonymous and in a basement, etc. (you know, because he has the nerve to transcribe what they emit over the air), the National Post chatted with him. [Fitz-Gerald]
            • Here's more on the all-access, "uncensored" NHL show on that one channel you've never heard of. [SB Nation]
            • Barry Trotz had a lot to consider with the Washington job, particularly care for their son who has Down syndrome. [Wa. Post]
            • The Caps Winter Classic design has been in the works for a while now. [dumpnchase] Japers' Rink reacts to the design.
            • Was the Jason Garrison sale a good return for Vancouver? Maybe. [NHL Numbers]
            • What about getting Jakub Markstrom in the Luongo deal? The Panthers were "more than happy" to dump him. [Lebrun via Nichols on Hockey via radio]
            • The Panthers know they need to, like, try to get profitable. So they're going to stop giving away tickets and steep discounts, paltry attendance be damned. [Herald]
            • Why look at Corsi? Some charts that note how a players Corsi from year-to-year is more consistent than his goal percentage. [hockey-graphs]
            • Believe it or not, these teams are candidates to carry three goalies on the roster. [PHT]
            • The Leafs could not veto NHL expansion to Toronto, the commish says. [Star]
            • In case you forgot, Nathan MacKinnon was really good last year. Damn it. [TSN]
            • Not hockey, but family of the expected new Isles owner: Katie Ledecky is Amazing at the Pool Thing. [Grantland]
            • Disgusted Development: Tobias Funke has been GM of the Broons all this time. [HEOTP]

            Number To Know — Sept. 24, 2014

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            Today’s number to know looks at durability and how quickly it can fade away.

            0 — Number of regular season games Jordan Staal has missed since joining the Hurricanes for the 2012-13 season. That will change after Staal suffered a broken leg in Tuesday’s preseason game, an injury that will likely require months of healing. Staal played all 48 games in the lockout-shortened 2012-13 campaign, and was one of two Carolina players (the other was Ron Hainsey) to play in 82 games last season.

            The Staals have generally been very durable. Prior to a foot injury suffered in the 2010 postseason, Jordan played all but one regular season game in his first four NHL seasons. Brother Eric also played in all but one game in his first five NHL seasons and has been reliably in the lineup for most of his career.

            Game Day: Hurricanes at Islanders 9-24-14

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            Welp. The Hurricanes skate into Nassau Coliseum tonight with two preseason loses and without Jordan Staal.

            Carolina Hurricanes at New York Islanders
            September 24, 2014 - 7:00 pm ET
            Nassau Coliseum - Uniondale, NY
            Radio - 99.9 FM The Fan
            SB Nation Rival Blog - Lighthouse Hockey

            The big story going into tonight's preseason game against the Islanders is of course the Jordan Staal injury, what is now known to be a broken bone in his lower right leg. Beyond that the severity and expected recovery timeframe is undetermined. Jordan Staal isn't the kind of player a team can just replace outright. He is counted on for too many minutes in too many situations to have his role accommodated fully by any one roster player. That being said, the preseason just took on even more significance in terms of player auditions. Elias Lindholm and Victor Rask are getting the 1-2 call down the middle. Andrej Sekera and Justin Faulk will reunite as a veteran defensive presence. Drew MacIntyre and Anton Khudobin practiced with the game squad, and MacIntyre is scheduled to start tonight, but no word as to whether he and Dobby will split time in net.

            Tonight's line-up (per Canes twitter):

            Jeff Skinner - Elias Lindholm - Jiri Tlusty
            Nathan Gerbe - Victor Rask - Zach Boychuk
            Brad Malone - Jay McClement - Patrick Brown
            Brock McGinn - Ben Holmstrom - Phil DiGiuseppe

            Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk
            Jay Harrison - Ryan Murphy
            Ron Hainsey - Brett Bellemore

            Drew MacIntyre
            Anton Khudobin

            The Islanders opened their season on Monday night with not one, but two, 3-2 wins against the Senators, playing a split-squad doubleheader in St. Johns, Newfoundland. Tonight's lineup features a veteran group and plenty of firepower with John Tavares, Kyle Okposo, and Mikhail Grabovski all scheduled to play. Jaroslav Halak gets the start.

            Isles Roster (per team website):

            Big Ten Media Day News & Notes

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            SB Nation College Hockey was on the scene for Big Ten Media Day at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

            Here are some quick news and notes from Big Ten Media Day in Detroit where the preseason positivity flows from all six teams. We'll have other features and preseason Big Ten analysis up on SB Nation College Hockey throughout the coming days.

            -As expected, Minnesota was the preseason favorite in the 2014-15 Big Ten hockey coaches' poll. In fact, the order matches the poll we released yesterday with Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio State and Penn State rounding up the list.

            -The coaches also had a preseason players to watch list that consists of sixteen players. Six of those - JT Compher and Andrew Copp of Michigan, Kyle Rau, Mike Reilly and Adam Wilcox of Minnesota and Wisconsin's Joel Rumpel - were unanimous selections.

            -Michigan State's Matt Berry and Jake Hildebrand, Minnesota's Brady Skjei and Sam Warning, Ohio State's Drew Brevig, Christian Frey and Tanner Fritz, Penn State defenseman Luke Juha and Wisconsin's Joseph LaBate were the other players to watch.

            -For the second consecutive year Spartans head coach Tom Anastos had to break bad news about junior defenseman John Draeger. This time around Draeger, who was never 100% healthy last season after undergoing surgery for a sports hernia, had a hip issue repaired. The timeline is murky although it appears he will start the year working back up 100%. Despite being injured, Draeger last season was still one of Michigan State's top defensemen in minutes.

            -Mike Eaves (or his wife) had the line of the day when talking about Wisconsin's 11 freshmen.

            "As my wife says, (the freshmen) may lack in experience, but what they lack in experience they bring with enthusiasm. She makes the analogy they're like puppies in a box. They're going to try to get out of the box, and we've just got to put them back in day after day until they figure it out."

            -Multiple coaches and players were enthusiastic about how the name value of the Big Ten has helped when it comes to fan support on campus.

            -Minnesota head coach Don Lucia mentioned that the Gophers wouldn't stick with the same lines despite returning most of the team that reached the national championship game.

            -When it comes to the team's freshmen, it's likely he'll rotate them for the first half of the season. On defense the team has 8 defensemen drafted by NHL teams that can play on an given night. It's a good challenge to have players pushing one another on the depth chart, he said, although at the same time a challenge.

            Same goes for replacing the 6 departed seniors, many of whom embraced depth and leadership roles during their time at Minnesota.

            -Tim Horton's coffee was made available.

            -Anastos doubles as the NCAA Rules Committee chair. When asked about the changes for this year, he was pleased with the subtle changes made to encourage offense.

            "When you look at offensive-zone play, and after a scoring opportunity or a shot, and if the puck deflects out, we used to bring the puck outside unless it was deflected out by a defensive player. Now all those face-offs will start in the 
            offensive zone. Very subtle thing, but it's still an offensive advantage," he said.

            Anastos added, "I like that mindset. Another example is on a high stick or a hand pass, rather than bring the puck all the way back in the defensive zone, we're coming back just one zone. Maybe the most subtle but might have the most impact is traditionally the rules allowed in a defensive-zone face-off for the offensive center to have to put his stick down first and then the defensive team or the defensive player could adjust to that."

            -Penn State head coach Guy Gadowsky stated that the Nittany Lions program is in the black financially.

            -Gadowsky also is very enthusiastic about where his team is heading in year 2.

            -Michigan head coach Red Berenson believes the defense is the key to his team, saying "we have to be better defensively. We were below the middle of the pack on goals against, and that wasn't just our goalies, that was our team, whether it's your penalty killing or your back checking or your defensemen or whatever.

            "We have some young players that will be more productive this year, as well, and I hope that we're not a one-line team," he said. "I hope we're a team that has balance in scoring just like Minnesota was last year, and we'll see where that goes. But I think guys like J.T. Compher will be ready to be a bigger role on the team, and Andrew Copp led our team in scoring last year, and he's our captain going in along with Zach Hyman. I think Zach is going to have his best year this year."

            -Berenson was also one of several coaches to point out Minnesota's depth last season.

            -Ohio State head coach Steve Rohlik is looking for his team's depth to replace lost scoring from early departures Ryan Dzingel and Max McCormick rather than having one player stepping up.

            -Everyone seems to enjoy the conference setup of games in the second half. (i.e. Ohio State starts off against Providence and Miami while Minnesota has UMD 3x, possibly Notre Dame 3x, SCSU and BC). Having more non-conference games allows for more chances to play non-conference rivals and Eaves stated he likes the basketball-like schedule. .

            -The topic of early departures in college hockey came up with both Lucia and Berenson. The key for Lucia, whose team did not have an early departure, is making sure the players who come back are committed 100%. He wasn't surprised that all came back given their situations compared with those of top-ten picks or more recently Nick Bjugstad and Erik Haula (both of whom returned for a junior year two seasons ago).

            While Lucia mentioned having no problem with players leaving when they are ready for the NHL to the point of "driving them to the airport," Berenson made sure to point out it's not always in their best interest. Michigan lost two juniors early last season in Phil Di Giuseppe (Carolina Hurricanes) and Alex Guptill (Dallas Stars).

            "I can name you half a dozen players that I've seen in our league or our team that had they not played their senior year, they never would have made it, but they made it because they played their senior year, and really took that step. I know everybody is on an individual situation,"  Berenson said. "I think these kids, the longer they can stay in school, the longer they have a chance of making a living in hockey."

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            Nathan Wells is a college hockey columnist for SB Nation. You can also follow him on Twitter --

            New York Islanders vs. Carolina Hurricanes: Lines, how to watch, who to watch

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            Hello Coli, hello friend.

            Tonight is the only preseason game of 2014-15 -- and the last one in history -- at Nassau Coliseum. To welcome the Carolina Hurricanes, the New York Islanders will be using an intriguing lineup for the home fans.

            Highlights include a line of young prospects who should become important pieces of the team this season, a few promising defensemen, another audition on John Tavares' left wing, and a longer run for the new #1 goalie, Jaroslav Halak.

            Game Details
            • When: 7 p.m. EDT, Nassau Coliseum
            • Watch: Streamed live at nyislanders.com
            • Listen: WRHU 88.7 FM
            • Enjoy: On your couch, in your office, behind your garage, curled up in a ball in your corner of choice
            Lines of Intrigue


            The Islanders posted the lineup for tonight in their game preview, but Newsday's Arthur Staple had the expected lines and pairings like so:

            Grabovski | Tavares | Okposo

            Lee | Nelson | Strome

            Conacher | Nielsen | Skille

            Martin | Cizikas | Clutterbuck

            After Josh Bailey played there and scored in the opener against Ottawa in St. John's, Mikhail Grabovski gets a look at left wing on the first line next to John Tavares and Kyle Okposo.

            That means Brock Nelson remains at center, this time flanked by fellow youngsters Anders Lee and Ryan Strome.

            Cory Conacher and Jack Skille, both bubble guys, play around old reliable Frans Nielsen. Conacher has better odds of making the squad, but Skill at least helped himself with the late winner in St. John's.

            The fourth line is traditional, but Matt Martin and Casey Cizikas are two of the incumbents under pressure to prove they should keep their spot.

            Key absences: Michael Grabner, Josh Bailey


            Pairings of Promise

            The defense, according to Staple:

            Hickey - Visnovsky

            Reinhart - Pokka

            Ness - Brennan

            Thomas Hickey and Lubomir Visnovsky are familiar; if they stay together that's a fine second pairing. But Griffin Reinhart and Ville Pokka are both strong candidates to force a veteran out.

            Meanwhile, Aaron Ness is somewhat the forgotten prospect, but he can help his place in the pecking order by creating a puck-moving pairing with new signing T.J. Brennan. Brennan is on a one-way deal and after lighting up the AHL, is angling for a spot that might otherewise be ticketed to Matt Donovan.

            In goal, Kevin Poulin backs up Jaroslav Halak, but coach Jack Capuano said the Isles are leaning toward having Halak play the full game.

            The Opponent

            The Hurricanes limp in from Buffalo, where they played last night and lost Jordan Staal to a broken leg. That's got to be freaking depressing. Here is their expected lineup, via Canes Country:

            Jeff Skinner - Elias Lindholm - Jiri Tlusty
            Nathan Gerbe - Victor Rask - Zach Boychuk
            Brad Malone - Jay McClement - Patrick Brown
            Brock McGinn - Ben Holmstrom - Phil DiGiuseppe

            Andrej Sekera - Justin Faulk
            Jay Harrison - Ryan Murphy
            Ron Hainsey - Brett Bellemore

            Drew MacIntyre
            Anton Khudobin

            Well, the game result doesn't count. But the execution of it does -- for these players' spots in the lineup, but also for fans jumping to the Coliseum for what will soon be a dwindling number of opportunities to see them in the place the Islanders made their name.

            Enjoy. And don't break a leg.

            Hurricanes 4, Islanders 2

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            Carolina notches three powerplay goals in first preseason win

            The Carolina Hurricanes have been working very hard on the powerplay and so far this young preseason, the work has paid off.  The Canes scored three powerplay goals and earned their first preseason win as they defeated the New York Islanders, 4-2 on Wednesday night at Nassau Coliseum.

            Ryan Murphy, Jeff Skinner, and Andrej Sekera all scored with the man advantage and Nathan Gerbe scored at even strength for the visitors.

            Carolina has now scored five powerplay goals in three games so far this preseason and Eric Staal and Alexander Semin have yet to see action.

            Drew MacIntyre went the distance for the Hurricanes and stopped 26 of the 28 shots he faced.

            The Canes jumped out to a 3-0 lead early in the third period before the Islanders scored shorthanded to keep themselves in it.  MacIntyre was able to shut the door the rest of the way until Ryan Strome scored with just 1:27 left.

            The club will have some time to practice now as their next game is not scheduled until next week Tuesday, when they will face the Blues in St. Louis.

            Game Notes:

            • In a sequence you don't see everyday, Brett Bellemore took three consecutive minor penalties in the second period, then got into a fight.  The defenseman was getting over a sore back the past few days.  He finished with 14:13 of ice time.
            • The goal scorers each finished with two points as Sekera, Gerbe, Skinner, and Murphy had a goal and an assist.
            • Jay McClement and Brad Malone lead all Carolina forwards with 21:11 and 20:39 of ice time respectively.  Sekera led the team with 25:37 of TOI.
            • After winning 69% of his faceoffs last night, Victor Rask won 73% in this game, (8-11).
            • The Canes were outshot for the first time this preseason, 28-23.  Skinner had a team high four shots on goal.
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