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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
It's definitely not one-sided, but I think it's been going considerably better for Carolina so far... they may have (finally) lost a game last night thanks to Laurent Brossoit of all people standing on his head, but they just put up a hundred shots on goal in back to back road games against playoff teams.
As always, everything depends on goaltending holding up, but whether it was the trade or replacing their coach, they're already a noticeably better team than last year from the net out. And neither answer is particularly great news for the Flames.
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I don't get it. Why would the Flames care at all about how well or poorly the Hurricanes are doing if they are themselves very happy with the outcome of this trade? I see no reason to believe that the Flames are anything but thrilled by the early returns, and probably don't care a lick about how things are going for a team on the other side of the country that they play only twice a season, and will never meet in the playoffs outside of the Stanley Cup Final.