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Old 10-12-2010, 03:58 PM   #1
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Icon23 Hurricanes Season Preview



A Season To Forget

After a failed push for the playoffs, the Hurricane front office was left watching the postseason with a bitter taste. A team that had challenged for the Stanley Cup two previous seasons ago was now on a major decline within the conference. The season had brought many changes that the Hurricanes were slow to adapt to, most notable the division realignment. After years with hard core rivalries with the Bruins, Canadiens, Maple Leafs and Penguins the ‘Canes were unprepared to match the level of intensity that new divisional opponents like the Thrashers, Capitals and Panthers were competing at. Rather the gaining momentum ib the final leg the ‘Canes quietly faded away.

A New Guard Steps Up
The ‘Canes have named Mike Richards the new captain for the Carolina Hurricanes, a position that had remained vacant since the departure of Jarome Iginla in December of 2009. Robyn Regehr, whom also arrived with Richard in the Iginla trade, will wear the A along with with fellow defender Mike Komisarek.

The Kids Are Alright
The Hurricanes will open the season with two much hyped and talked about prospects making the team, as John Tavares and Brandon Sutter have both survived the preseason and will make the jump from the ECHL to the CPHL. Tavares had lead all ‘Canes scores with 5 goals and a total of 10 points in the preseason.

The Front Lines
The Hurricanes start the season with a major hole down the middle of the ice. With the type of game that Richards, Sutter and Steve Ott play there is no way that the three physical centers will hold up their Gm doesn’t bring in a 2md line center to relieve some of the duties. It’s expected that winger Jeff Carter will eventually fill the role but in doing so will open a voaid along the right side. The ‘Canes will also need bounce back seasons from both David Booth and Ales Kotalik if they are to have any success this season.

Number 4 Sean O’Donnell
Ya, it just doesn’t have the same ring to it. Well that’s pretty much how the ‘Canes matchup without a real puck moving, or even a true number one or two defencemen. The Hurricane defence is built around hardnosed defenders like Regehr, Komisarek, Sarich and O’Donnell. Either the defence is going to be a tough bunch to play against or opponents will be able to expose the lack of footspeed around the outside.

The Cristobal Run
After being chased out from the center of the universe, Cristobal Huet has found a starting role sharing duties with Pascal Leclaire. The goaltending position is one in which the Hurricanes have taken much criticism over the years despite the teams ability to post top ten numbers each year in one of the most overrated positions in the CPHL.


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Back To The Future
The Hurricanes look forward towards knocking off the Pittsburg Penguins in the 2010-2011 playoffs in 6 games.
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