Same pattern at last year. Makes for exciting regular season games, but we have seen how effective that style is in the post-season. Lots of mediocre forwards getting ice time. Fortunately Necas is off to a great start.Feel like the Freddie Anderson is giving up way more soft goals this year, his save pct currently sub 900. Canes way outshooting opponents but it’s not showing up on the scoreboard.
Same pattern at last year. Makes for exciting regular season games, but we have seen how effective that style is in the post-season. Lots of mediocre forwards getting ice time. Fortunately Necas is off to a great start.
What was your preferred name again?Canes win the shootout in extras.
Also, my(?) Kraken are demolishing the Wild tonight. I guess Ronny may have had a plan after all up here.
Still hate the name but it's nice when the hometown teams are winning.
Feel like the Freddie Anderson is giving up way more soft goals this year, his save pct currently sub 900. Canes way outshooting opponents but it’s not showing up on the scoreboard.
What was your preferred name again?
How do you suggest the canes obtain a "superstar goal scorer?" If you look around the league, all of the guys that fit that description were drafted by their respective teams (mcdavid, mathews, ovi, draisaitl, crosby, pasta, kaprizov). Adding patches this offseason should be a big boost to scoring when he return in December. Other than that, you have to rely on your young and talented core of aho/svech/necas/jarvy to keep getting better and scoring more.Yeah. It looks pretty obvious that the Canes ownership is determined to build from within and refuse to take on any onerous contracts. That formula obviously works to get to the playoffs and keeps the team competitive year to year, but without a superstar goal scorer I think they are too prone for their offense to get shut down in the playoffs.
Max Pac-whatever from Vegas should have helped a lot but he’s hurt until mid- seasonYeah. It looks pretty obvious that the Canes ownership is determined to build from within and refuse to take on any onerous contracts. That formula obviously works to get to the playoffs and keeps the team competitive year to year, but without a superstar goal scorer I think they are too prone for their offense to get shut down in the playoffs.
What was your preferred name again?
How do you suggest the canes obtain a "superstar goal scorer?" If you look around the league, all of the guys that fit that description were drafted by their respective teams (mcdavid, mathews, ovi, draisaitl, crosby, pasta, kaprizov). Adding patches this offseason should be a big boost to scoring when he return in December. Other than that, you have to rely on your young and talented core of aho/svech/necas/jarvy to keep getting better and scoring more.
The depth the Canes have on this team is pretty remarkable, hoping for another great season with more postseason success.