Series Discussion: Caps vs Hurricanes

Who and how

  • Caps in 4

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  • Caps in 6

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  • Caps in 7

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  • Canes in 4

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  • F*** it, Caps in 3

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Andersen's health will be a huge factor too.
The Canes were also below .500 on the road this season (16-21-4). But, then great in Raleigh obviously.

Not sure if RBA needs to get his smaller guys like Jarvis and Aho away from shutdown lines - or if it’s more about how much he rides Staal as his matchup guy at home.

Maybe the experience dealing with the Bell Centre will help with the rowdy PNC crowd. The D pairs better spend this week off working on their breakouts so they don’t get hemmed in by the Canes relentless forecheck.
 
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Whoever they meet later - if they manage to go past the Canes - this will be the toughest matchup of their bracket. Carolina always comes out swinging against them and they're quick as shit. I need that 6 million bucks guy in net to show what they paid him that money for
 
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I could also see it starting Monday or Tuesday too. good chance for me to relax and watch how these other series play out
 
The Caps need to make this series about Carolina's weaknesses on paper, namely the lack of dynamic centers after Aho and questions in net. If it's about anything else I'm not sure they prevail. I don't know that Washington's depth is superior. It's pretty close. The Caps have a better 1-2 center punch but Carolina's core players at the top are more gamebreaking and it remains to be seen how much Eller can pitch in. The Canes have some key emerging talents in Stank/Blake need to be kept under wraps. Svechnikov is off to a good start. Jarvis. Hall. That's a deep group that's spread out pretty evenly. It's not Necas/Guentzel and a younger bunch maybe but it's arguably deeper. PLD can perhaps put a damper on their top line but there's far more to focus on compared to MTL. They're not going to be able to slack off or Carolina will blenderize 'em.

Thompson and being opportunistic could be the difference for the Caps. But the Caps can't let off and need to continue putting their boot to their neck whenever they hold the momentum. Do that and the seeds will be planted.
 
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Do what the Bruins did few weeks back. Target Brent Burns every single time he steps on to the ice. Pressure him and attack against him with speed.

Blue print is out there. Bruins did that against Burns and they kept throwing Pastrnak out there who kept challenging Burns with speed. He's washed and the weak link there but Rod won't bench him and cut his ironman streak. Vs. Bruins Canes otherwise dominated that game but 5-on-5 Burns in 8:55 vs. Pastrnak ended up 0 goals for, 5 goals against. We don't have Pastrnak but we have plenty of speed on the wings.
 
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I just want to win so I can see Rod cry

Guy is the biggest man baby in the NHL. Nothing is Carolina’s fault and every penalty is bullshit according to him
 
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Caps are going to miss Fever in this series more than probably any other series that they can play this year. I hope AA can find a way to adjust positionally, otherwise his lack of speed will get exposed very quickly.
 
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The Caps need to make this series about Carolina's weaknesses on paper, namely the lack of dynamic centers after Aho and questions in net.
The Caps have the same questions. I like Strome and I like Dubois even more but they are not exactly what you'd call "dynamic" centers. Dubois' real strengths are not particularly noticeable unless you're an experienced viewer and Strome, while got some hands and a shot, is not really a quick player and is not really proven away from Ovechkin. And we know Ovechkin is old and the series could go south for him rather quick considering the pace the Canes play with. In that case, Strome would need to carry that line. Can he? That's a question. Thompson is also a big question mark. He's been good for half a season, then average, then looked dogshit for like couple dozens of games and had a rather respectable Habs series. Anyone would bet their money he keeps it over 0.91 SV% this series? And I think that's where his stats need to be for them to take the series. It's possible but are you confident in that?
 
Caps are going to miss Fever in this series more than probably any other series that they can play this year. I hope AA can find a way to adjust positionally, otherwise his lack of speed will get exposed very quickly.
It would be nice if he could get some dental work done and get out from the bubble.
 

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