GDT: Canes vs Devils - Somehow only Game 2 of the 2024-25 season

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I think in a perfect world the canes will try and ride this lineup out until close to the deadline and then try to acquire a winger to slot in roslovic’s spot. Roslovic is a bit of a tweener between second and third line but if you could add someone and bump him down to the 4th line that would be ideal. That second line is gonna need a added scoring threat imo
 
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I think in a perfect world the canes will try and ride this lineup out until close to the deadline and then try to acquire a winger to slot in roslovic’s spot. Roslovic is a bit of a tweener between second and third line but if you could add someone and bump him down to the 4th line that would be ideal. That second line is gonna need a added scoring threat imo

That's almost-certainly the plan of action from the Canes this season. They can deal with a bit of an offensive shortcoming until the trade deadline as long as their defense is humming like this. Once they have the reserved cap space, I expect another blockbuster February trade.
 

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Devils fan here.

Wondering if you Canes fans have any thoughts on how the Devils are now compared to last year and the 2nd round series back in 2022?

As a peace offering here is Noeson doing a crotch bump with Lazar.



Well, based on just this game, the Devils seemed to block a lot more shots than they have in the past. Seemed like every offensive chance the Canes had in the first ended up on someone's shin or leg.

Obviously, the development of Hughes and Bratt, as well as Dougie being healthy, also made them much more dangerous in transition, though for the most part, the Canes did a good job of stifling that.

And Markstrom is obviously a much better goalie than any of the ones you had in the past few years.
 

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I think the bottom six is great so far this year, really like how they’ve come out. Robinson made a good play on Blake’s goal, wish he could get an assist but that line was noticeable all game. Staal’s line was pretty dominant all night. Necas seemed to be getting it going but the top six doesn’t quite have chemistry going yet.

It’s a win. Moving on. Ghost and Walker had some great offensive moments.
 

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Would love a deadline trade similar to the Nino/Trocheck deals where we can bring in a top 6 LW with term or their upcoming deal is RFA so that it’s not an issue that needs addressing in the summer. Moving on from and finding a quality replacement for KK (sorry kid) should be our number one priority this summer and not having to worry about multiple top 6 moves at once would prevent a major headache.
 

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“Special” teams strike again…

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DaveG

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Devils fan here.

Wondering if you Canes fans have any thoughts on how the Devils are now compared to last year and the 2nd round series back in 2022?

As a peace offering here is Noeson doing a crotch bump with Lazar.


Compared to last year: your D are a year older and learning how to defend the passing lanes better, but the big difference is Markstrom. Goaltending and injuries (and maybe Lindy's system?) kept you guys out of the playoffs last year, the former at least won't be an issue this time.

Compared to 2022? very different team last night even if it's a lot of the same players. I'd have to watch a few more games for you guys (and I plan to since it's a fun team) but they seemed a lot more structured and a lot less run n gun compared to that version.
 
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Didn't get to watch the game live and only was able to see the condensed game so I didn't get to see too much other than a bunch of saves by both goalies. The 3rd line looked dangerous from what I could tell and it was great to see how excited Blake was to get his first goal. He owes his teammates a beer for alerting him on that one play where a defenseman had him lined up at the blue line.

From the extended highlights, it looked like Pyotr was more calm in net than I've seen in the past, is that a fair statement for those that watched the whole game? He looked very calm and efficient in most of the saves I saw.

I didn't really like the first goal he gave up as it was rather soft and very stoppable and IMO, one he'd like to have back. It was almost as if he was expecting a pass or something as he didn't look ready for the shot. He left too much room on the short side on the 2nd goal, but I don't blame him. A skilled team moving the puck on a 5-3 is going to do that to any NHL goalie and NJ was moving the puck very well causing him to move. Hopefully he can grab the reigns this year and keep Freddie as the 1B for health reasons.

Once the Devil's get Pesce and L. Hughes back, they are going to be a force if Markstrom plays even halfway decent. They aren't a heavy team, but they have a lot of skill.
 
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I didn't really like the first goal he gave up as it was rather soft and very stoppable and IMO, one he'd like to have back. It was almost as if he was expecting a pass or something as he didn't look ready for the shot. He left too much room on the short side on the 2nd goal, but I don't blame him. A skilled team moving the puck on a 5-3 is going to do that to any NHL goalie and NJ was moving the puck very well causing him to move. Hopefully he can grab the reigns this year and keep Freddie as the 1B for health reasons.

Yeah, I think on the first goal, he was expecting Hughes to pass it Meier for the tap-in. Instead, Hughes used Burns as a screen and just slid it through both of them.
 

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