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Les Canes conduisent Andersen vers une victoire 3-1 en ouverture de la série !



Les 33 arrêts de Frederik Andersen ont porté les Hurricanes de la Caroline à une victoire de 3-1 alors qu’ils s’emparaient du match d’ouverture de leur série des quarts de finale de la Conférence de l’Est contre les Islanders de New York. Evgeny Kuznetsov a marqué le premier but dans les deux premières minutes pour donner à la Caroline une avance de 1-0. Son but en avantage numérique a mis fin à une sécheresse de 14 matchs. Il ajouterait une passe décisive sur le but de Stefan Noesen en troisième période qui a permis aux Canes de rester devant. Noesen a également mis fin à une longue disette de buts en n’ayant pas marqué lors des 20 derniers matchs de la saison régulière. Il s’avère que la dernière fois que Noesen a marqué, c’était contre Montréal le soir où Andersen a fait son retour dans l’alignement le 7 mars. Par coïncidence, ce but a également été le but gagnant. Martin Necas a ajouté un but dans un filet désert pour clôturer le score. Le match 2 aura lieu lundi soir au PNC Arena. #hurricanes #nhl #hockey #prohockey #professionalhockey #canes #carolinahurricanes #carolina #kochetkov #andreisvechnikov #sebastianaho #jaccobslavin #stefannoesen #teuvoteravainen #pyotrkochetkov #JalenChatfield #MartinNecas #Marty #TonyDeAngelo #AnttiRaanta #JackDrury #JordanStaal #JordanMartinook # BradySkjei #JakeGuentzel #Guentzel #Kuznetsov #EvgenyKuznetsov #letsgocanes #causechaos #nhlplayoffs #stanleycup #stanleycupplayoffs #sports #999thefan #takewarning #raiseup #BrindAmour #stanleycup #stanleycupplayoffs #causechaos

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  1. I'll be specific for what I think we're not doing offensively. i'm not a hockey player, but i can't help but say that it seems like we we're glued to the boards most of the game. after i watched the canes, i watched boston and toronto, and it seemed like at least for the first half… any time a boston player was straddling up or down the boards, there was some kind of supporting player just a few metersyards off in the strong side slot looking to provide an outlet pass to get the puck out of the choke point. typically they orient their bodies up and down the boards so they can clearly see and make those center feed passes with more control and potentially with some sauce on it. and sometimes but not always, (F3) would play the weakside for a one timer, but most of the time they would support board play and the cycle, and just relegate to screening if they had time to kill.

    But yeah, at the best of Canes hockey (especially before our last Toronto game we played at home) it seemed like we were doing a bit of this each play, constantly finding opportunities in the slot. I don't know why we're glued to the boards so much now, but my guess is we're missing the center feed which helps get some playmaking going. i see this a lot with checking lines that dump and chase, since they get behind the net… the center feed is usually only found in one or two places unless they're assisting the boards. it works a little less behind the net because players can cut the pass off at the choke point beside the net real early. but maybe up the boards, there is more room to generate those kinds of passes.

  2. I'm pretty concerned after game one. If that's what we're going to play like, we're going to have a short playoff run. Defensive breakdowns…. outhustled a lot…. unable to generate a lot of offense….yikes. We can't count on the goalie saving the team every game. The Canes better bring about ten times the intensity the rest of the way.

  3. The fact that they didn't play their A game and still won should tell you something. Great teams win even when they don't deserve to.

  4. Don't know if you go back and listen to these Adam, but your mic cuts out way too much in these videos. Might want to look into it

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