Sunday, July 8, 2012

NHL free agency starts with a spark in Raleigh

With blistering temperatures heating up the entire Triangle area, the Carolina Hurricanes recently completed their Prospect Camp at Raleigh Center Ice in Raleigh, N.C.

As free agency opened, there was quite a lot of excitement surrounding the offseason moves that the Hurricanes were ready to make.

The team struck some deals while making unsuccessful bids on others (see Zach Parise and Ryan Suter).

The trade market is the place which the Hurricanes are currently browsing and may reap some new acquisitions in the near future.

Stay tuned. 

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Carolina Hurricanes prospects finish intense week

Carolina Hurricanes Prospect Camp - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting LLC
As Ron Francis, Carolina Hurricanes Vice President for Hockey Operations, described the wrap-up of the team's prospect camp at Raleigh Center Ice in Raleigh, N.C.  he started by stating, "I don't know if people understand how tough a week it is."

Francis continued on by noting the 2012 group's positive attitude that it maintained during a daily routine that started at 7 a.m. and didn't finish until 7 p.m. each night for four straight days.

"There's been no complaining, they're still smiling, they're still battling and working hard. "That shows us a lot of character there," Francis said.

Some of what these aspiring NHL players went through physically included running the stairs beginning on the floor of PNC Arena all the way to the roof, completing a five-mile bike test and then running sixteen 100-yard sprints, all before working out on the ice for an hour during the late afternoon.

"They all did really well," Francis stated.

All prospects will now go home and take the information and experience they gathered during the past four days to keep working hard with hopes of eventually earning an opportunity to show what they've got at training camp.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

2012 NHL Entry Draft - Day 2 - Still at the table in Raleigh

Phillip Di Giuseppe - Carolina Hurricanes 1st pick (38th overall) - Justin K. Aller, Getty Images
After a long, long first round observing the 2012 NHL Entry Draft from PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. on Friday night, the action during the second day of the draft taking place at CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pa., came fast and furious.

For up-to-date details go to: 2012 NHL Entry Draft - nhl.com

Highlights during the second though seventh rounds on Saturday for Carolina Hurricanes fans:

Round 2 - #38 - Phillip Di Giusseppe (LW) , #47 Brock McGinn (LW)

Round 3 - #69 - Daniel Altshuller (G)

Round 4 - #99 - Erik Karlsson (C/LW), #115 Trevor Carrick (D), #120 Jaccob Slavin (D)

Round 5 - #129 - Brendan Woods (LW)

Round 6 - #159 - Collin Olson (G)

Round 7 - #189 -  Brendan Collier (LW)


Phillip Di Giuseppe shakes hands with Hurricanes scout Robert Kron - Bruce Bennett, Getty Images
Daniel Altshuller - 3rd pick (69th overall) - Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

Erik Karlsson - Carolina Hurricanes - 4th pick (99th overall) - Bruce Bennett, Getty Images

Trevor Carrick - 5th pick (115th overall) - Bruce Bennett, Getty Images


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Friday, June 22, 2012

2012 NHL Entry Draft - A view from the table in Raleigh

2011 Carolina Hurricane Red/White - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting LLC
With the Los Angeles Kings finally securing their first Stanley Cup in franchise history and the NHL Awards show making its glitzy appearance in Las Vegas earlier in the week, the NHL season hits it peak and is ready to begin again with the 2012 NHL Entry Draft taking place at CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. is upon us.

Many have indicated that this draft could be one of the most unpredictable not only in terms of picks, but deals that could be made by many teams throughout the whole event starting and on Friday night and continuing through Saturday.

This is a view from inside the conference room at PNC Arena, home of the Carolina Hurricanes, on happenings throughout the night and day.

Be prepared for pleasant surprises, excitement, letdown, boredom and an overall appreciation for the initial determination of 700+ young men's professional hockey careers.

Game on!!

Round 1

As commissioner Gary Bettman started the NHL's 50th Entry Draft to a rousing set of boos, he maintained great concentration to get the show started.

With the top pick overall the Edmonton Oilers selected Nail Yakupov, the expected and top-rated player by NHL Central Scouting - no big surprise there.

Next up is the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Another non-shocker as they select Ryan Murray from the WHL - 2nd overall ranked North American player

Coming next - Les Habitants de Montreal

They skip over 3rd-ranked Mikhail Gigorenko who played in Quebec to select Alex Galchenyuk from Sarnia in the OHL.

New York Islanders are on the clock - made a trade earlier with Anaheim Ducks - see @NYIslanders tweets for details

The Isles take Griffin Reinhart - 10th on the pre-draft list.

Toronto Maple Leafs are now on the clock.

Brian Burke headed to the stage right now and after thanking the LA Kings on winning the Cup, the Pittsburgh Penguins for hosting the draft and a shout out to everyone in TO, the leafs select Morgan Reilly.

Anaheim Ducks up next.

They select Hampus Lindholm from Sweden - a steal of a player as some are referring to him.

He was off the radar to be sure.

The Wild of Minnesota are next.

Mathew Dumba is a now a part of the Wild.

Carolina Hurricanes are up next at #8.

The Hurricanes make a big trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins!!

They acquire Jordan Staal, brother of captain Eric, for the #8 pick, Brandon Sutter, and Brian Dumoulin.

With the eighth pick overall the Penguins select Derrick Pouliot from the WHL.

Winnipeg Jets selecting in the next spot.

They take big defensemen Jacob Trouba.

Tampa Bay Lighting coming up next at #10 - they take Slater Koekkoek from the OHL Peterborough Petes.

The Washington Capitals come up to the podium next - they select top international skater Filip Forsberg.

Buffalo Sabres on now on the clock - Mikhail Grigorenko is headed to the Sabres as the 12th overall pick of this draft.

Moving on - Dallas Stars will be up next - select Radek Fasksa from the Kitchener Rangers.

Next up are the Buffalo Sabres with another pick - they select Zemgus Girgensons from the USHL - first selection from that league so far during the first round.

The Ottawa Senators use their pick to select Cody Ceci from the Ottawa 67's - not far to travel there.

With the 16th pick, the Washington Capitals get another selection and pick big winger, Tom Wilson from the Plymouth Whalers from the OHL.

San Jose is next up and they pick Tomas Hertl - a 5th-ranked international skater according to Central Scouting.

The Chicago Blackhawks step up to the mike and take Teuvo Teravainen from Finland.

With another pick during the first round, the Tampa bay Lightning select the first goaltender of the draft and an international at that - Andrei Vasilevskiy from Russia.

Philadelphia is up next and selects Scott Laughton from the Oshawa Generals of the OHL.

Calgary is up next and they pick Mark Jankowski, the draft's first high school selection.

Pittsburgh returns to the podium and selects Olli Maata from the London Knights in the OHL.

The Florida Panthers select Michael Matheson from Dubuque of the USHL.

Next up are the Boston Bruins who select first North American goalie, Malcolm Subban - brother of PK.

The St. Louis Blues pick Jordan Schmaltz of Green Bay from the USHL.

With the next pick, the Vancouver Canucks select Brendan Gaunce from the Belleville Bulls.

The Phoenix Coyotes then step up and select Henrik Samuelson from Edmonton of the WHL.

The New York Rangers select Brady Skjei from the US U-18 team and another USHL product.

Stanley Cup finalist New Jersey Devils will get the 29th overall pick coming up and they pick up physical and scrappy Stefan Matteau from the US U-18 team and the USHL.

Finally, with the final pick for the first round, the Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings select
Tanner Pearson from the Barrie Colts of the OHL.

The first round is now complete and the subsequent rounds will continue on Saturday morning.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

NHL Hockey reaching peak on and off the ice

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The calm before the Storm


The whirlwind of activity and excitement that the NHL season provides in every city ended just over a month ago in Raleigh, N.C.

The Carolina Hurricanes put forth a valiant effort to make the playoffs when many predicted that they wouldn't even come close.

Kudos to coach Kirk Muller and 'the boys' to pick it up and play out and ride out the season to the delight of sellouts and near-sellouts at home - in the newly dubbed PNC Arena.

Carolina Hurricanes jerseys as part of NC Sports Hall of Fame induction announcement - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting, LLC
After hitting turbulent winds early on during the season, and then subsiding slightly to make a crew change, the Hurricanes' ship harnessed the energy around it and sailed at 'full speed ahead'.

Energy was high again, but it was forecast to die back down by early April - which it did.

As the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs are heading into the Conference championship rounds, the awarding of the Stanley Cup will soon follow and so will the 2012 NHL Entry Draft and the league's recognition and awards ceremony.

Just after that, Prospect Camp will follow and not far behind that, Training Camp and the start of the 2012-2013 season.

Or will it? CBA talks will determine how that timeline flows.

Regardless, it is a calm time of the year to enjoy some sun, take care of the yard, golf, run, walk and/or watch  the Carolina Hurricanes' 10-Year Anniversary DVD over and over (for Hurricanes fans only) until all the aforementioned dates and events eventually arrive.

That's when the gusts will create energy that will feed more talk, news and activity coming from and swirling around your favorite NHL team.

That doesn't mean that the energy is not there and work is not getting done right now, but when the time comes, be ready for 'the storm' to pick it back up quickly.

If you're not ready for it, the energy will 'rock you' like it always does in August and September - 'like a hurricane'.

Then it will be time to hold on and hope that the ship you are riding on completes it journey and advances farther than it has recently.

For now, enjoy the calm, but prep your 'Storm' kits accordingly.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

In-Game Notes: Carolina Hurricanes vs Montreal Canadiens

Staal and Hurricanes finish at home with 2-1 SO win over Canadiens

 
The Carolina Hurricanes beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 in a shootout at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. on Thursday night.It was captain Eric Staal’s winning goal that not only gave the Hurricanes a win at...

In-Game Notes:

The Carolina Hurricanes host the Montreal Canadiens for the final home game at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. on Thursday night.

The Hurricanes are 6-3-1 in their last 10 games while Les Habitants come in at 3-3-4 and on the end of a back-to-back set after beating the Tampa Bay Lighning 5-2 on Wednesday night.

Cam Ward starts again for Carolina following a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night.

Both teams are playing for pride tonight and should put together an emotional and energetic game.

Puck drop in five minutes.

1st period:


 

  • Hurricanes win the faceoff and Eric Staal and Chad LaRose get a quick shot on Canadiens goaltender Peter Budaj
  • PK Subban takes a penalty and Hurricanes get an early PP opportunity
  • Carolina moving the puck well and getting shots on goal during the extra-man set-up - still 0-0 with 16:26 to play
  • Montreal''s Gabriel Dumont sends Tim Brent into the photographers bench and is greeted by Hurricanes' Derek Joslin who didn't take kindly to his teammate getting dumped
  • Joslin heads to the penalty box and the Habs will have their first PP of the game
  • Play is going back and forth as both teams make changes
  • A lot of PP opportunities already as both teams are keeping the puck moving but can't generate much offense yet
  • Hurricanes swarming around Budaj on the PP but can't beat the Habs goalie yet
  • Skinner and Ruutu getting good chances that Budaj turns away
  • Even with the PP chances Montreal outshooting Carolina 6-5  - still 0-0 score with 6:51 to play
  • Canadiens continue to find ways to get shots on Ward who has to stay sharp as Montreal now has 10 shots against
  • Hurricanes seemed to be getting pushed off the puck easily during the latter part of the period
  • Still scoreless with less than a minute to play
End of 1st period: Carolina 0, Montreal 0 

Interesting notes:

Carolina is 5-6-3 in previous 14 games when neither team scores in the opening period

Montreal is 5-6-2 in previous 13 games when neither team scores in the opening period.

A wash more or less.


2nd period:

  • Period starts with Hurricanes trying to break into the Montreal zone but LaRose takes a hooking penalty and will be shorthanded after not even a full minute of play in the period
  • Max Pacioretty lets a shot go that beats Ward but hits the crossbar as Montreal continues on the PP
  • Ruutu with a steal and a chance to score on Budaj but can't convert it
  • At the other end, Blake Geoffrion scores on a wraparound at 4:32 to put Montreal ahead 1-0
  • Montreal continues to dominate puck possession and outshooting Carolina 14-8 - leading 1-0 with 13:02 to play
  • Tim Brent dumps Aaron Palushaj into the photographer's booth - Palushaj serves Montreal penalty for too many men on the ice - Hurricanes on the PP again
  • LaRose jams his rebound into the net to tie the game 1-1 at 10:02
  • Carolina worked the puck around until LaRose had the chance to put it away while sitting on the crease in front of Budaj
  • LaRose leading a lot of the Hurricanes offensive chances along with linemates Jiri Tlusty and Eric Staal
  • Hurricanes' closing the gap as they have outshot the Canadiens over the last four minutes
  • Budaj continues to stone the Hurricanes and is sharp on a wraparound slider from Staal - 1-1 with 6:10 remaining
  • Brent dumps Dumont as payback from first period hit
  • Palushaj tries to start something between the benches and is called for roughing - Hurricanes on PP again
  • As the Hurricanes are on the PP, Skinner takes a stick to the face - no penalty
  • Justin Faulk takes a shot from the point that is blocked and breaks a stick and Montreal's Tomas Plekanec gets a breakaway on Ward who makes the sprawling pad save - still 1-1 with 2:40 to play
  • Line of Ruutu, Skinner, Jokinen continuing to create chances to score on Budaj but can't finish it
  • Play entering final minute as Staal's line pressure the Habs defense 
  • Ruttu and Skinner have the last chance to put the Hurricanes ahead but the puck doesn't make it through the crowd in front of the net
 End of 2nd period: Carolina 1, Montreal 1

Interesting note - Hurricanes got back on the board and outshoot Montreal 13-8 for the period

3rd Period:

  • First four minutes of play highlighting Carolina Pressure in the Montreal zone but the Canadiens are countering - easily enough into the neutral zone - score still tied 1-1 with 15:21 to play
  • Skinner, Ruutu, and Jokinen continue to great some great scoring opportunities 
  • Staal, Tlusty, LaRose get a great chance as Tlusty's shot is stopped by Budaj who gets a pad on it
  • Subban tosses Dwyer and the Hurricanes are on the PP with 12:15 to play
  •  Hurricanes moving the puck well on the PP and get some great looks as McBain gets a shot that is blocked before it gets to Budaj
  • As the Canadiens penalty ends, Subban upends Jaroslav Spacek and Carolina is on the PP again - still 1-1 with under 10 minutes to play
  • LaRose helps to break up a shorthanded break by the Canadiens - taking a beating this period after getting hit earlier
  • Skinner gets dumped while setting a play up behind the Montreal net - lands on the back of the net hard with a wince
  • As play regenerates in the neutral zone Brandon Sutter feathers a pass to Brent who rattles on of Budaj's mask - still 1-1- with 6:34 to play
  • Canadiens get some of their own opportunities to take the lead but Ward is sharp in his net as Andrei Markov can't get the puck past him
  • Pat Dwyer puts a shot on Budaj at the other end  as both teams trade shots as the period enters the final five minutes of play
  • Skinner hovering around the net like a vulture and gets a shot on that Budaj makes a pad save on- tied 1-1 with 3:02 to play
  • Spacek called for holding and Montreal gets a great opportunity this late in the period
  • Staal picks up a loose puck at the blue line and heads up ice with the breakaway and is hauled down
  • Both teams playing 4-on-4 with 2;36 to play
  • Just as play transitions to the neutral zone LaRose is called for tripping - Hurricanes on the PK
  • A lot of open ice with Montreal holding the 4-on-3 advantage
  • Carolin killing first part of the penalty well enough 
  • All 17,836 on hand cheering "Let's go 'Canes" as play is in final minute of play
  • Hurricanes' Tim Gleason penalized for tripping with 27.6 seconds remaining and Montreal has the 4-on-3 advantage again
  • Sutter sets up LaRose with a great pass and puts him alone with Budaj - the Montreal keeper wins that battle again 
  • Time runs out and we're going to overtime
  • Montreal maintaining good puck control on the PP but Sutter tips it down ice as Staal comes in to help on the PK
  • Ward makes two big save on Plekanec and Staal tries to dangle it along the Canadiens blue line
  • Hurricanes holding off numerous advances by the Canadiens during overtime as time winds down
  • Ward makes a big save with less than a second to play - going to shootout next
  • After first rounds of shooters - 0-0
  • After two rounds of shooters - 0-0
  • Former Hurricane Erik Cole rings it off the iron as Eric Staal comes up to finish it
  • And he does it - Staal and the Hurricanes win their final home game of the season in a SO
Final score: Carolina 2, Montreal 1

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