GDT: Game Day Thread: Friday, November Twenty Ninth, Two Thousand Twenty Four: National Hockey League Eastern Conference Number One Carolina Hurricanes (Si

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xteen Wins, Five Losses, One Shootout Loss) Versus National Hockey League Eastern Conference Number Five Florida Panthers (Thirteen Wins, Nine Losses, One Shootout Loss) In A Friday Night Regular Season Conference Rivalry Matchup; Game Time Three O’Clock In The Afternoon, Eastern Standard Time; Location Lenovo Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America; Locally Broadcast in Carolina on the Fanduel Sports Network and Available Over the Air on FOX 50; Locally Broadcast in Southern Florida on the Scripps Sports Network and Streaming On Panthers Plus; Streaming Nationally on ESPN Plus (Regional Blackout Restrictions May Apply) and Fubo; Locally Broadcast Over The Radio in Carolina At Ninety Nine Point Nine The Fan, Flagship Station Of The Carolina Hurricanes, and in Florida on 560 Sports WQAM; Full Lineup Projections, Injury Updates, Goalie Matchups, and Historical Head-To-Head Statistical Records Available On The National Hockey League Website at NHL Dot Com; Game Time Weather Conditions: Fifty Degrees And Clear With Zero Percent Precipitation, So Bring A Jacket or Maybe A Hoodie; The Carolina Hurricanes Are On A Streak Of Five Wins, One Loss, And One Shootout Loss In Their Past Eight Games, While the Florida Panthers Are On A Streak of Two Wins and Six Losses in Their Past Eight Game; But the Wins Were Blowouts Over Toronto and Winnipeg Which Is Kind of Fun Because It Still Pisses Off the Canadian Media; This Is The Season’s First Meeting Between The Two Clubs, But Also The Start Of A Home-And-Home Today And Tomorrow So There’s Only One More Game Between Them After This Weekend, Which Is Fine Because The Panthers Are An Annoying Opponent; Martin Necas Leads The Carolina Hurricanes With Twelve Goals And Twenty Five Assists, For Thirty Seven Points In Twenty Two Games; Necas Is Also Now Number One In The Entire National Hockey League In Points; While Sam Reinhart Leads The Florida Panthers With Seventeen Goals And Fifteen Assists In Twenty Three Games; And Honestly Did You Ever Think Those Two Guys Would Be Leading These Teams In Scoring While Also Top Ten Scorers in the League, Like What Kind Of Weird Timeline Is This; Resale Tickets Going For At Least Sixty Three Dollars On SeatGeek, Which Is A Little Cheaper Than StubHub, And Definitely Cheaper And Less Evil Than Ticketmaster, So Probably Just Make SeatGeek Your Go-To If You’re In The Market; But For Real, This Game Is Expensive AF; Maybe It’s The Holiday Weekend; Current Vegas Odds Have The Carolina Hurricanes Around Plus Nine Hundred To Win The Stanley Cup This Year; Which Is About The Same As Florida; Heavy Traffic Expected In The Area Of Edwards Mill Rd And Blue Ridge Rd Before And After Game Time — Travelers Advised To Bypass The Area If Possible; If You Are Working Today In The Arena Area Your Rush Hour Commute Is About To Suck. Also The Game Is Being Broadcast Locally on WRAL In Addition To FOX 50, FYI Actually No, They Lied About This

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Oh good, its gameday again!

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xteen Wins, Five Losses, One Shootout Loss) Versus National Hockey League Eastern Conference Number Five Florida Panthers (Thirteen Wins, Nine Losses, One Shootout Loss) In A Friday Night Regular Season Conference Rivalry Matchup; Game Time Three O’Clock In The Afternoon, Eastern Standard Time; Location Lenovo Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America; Locally Broadcast in Carolina on the Fanduel Sports Network and Available Over the Air on FOX 50; Locally Broadcast in Southern Florida on the Scripps Sports Network and Streaming On Panthers Plus; Streaming Nationally on ESPN Plus (Regional Blackout Restrictions May Apply) and Fubo; Locally Broadcast Over The Radio in Carolina At Ninety Nine Point Nine The Fan, Flagship Station Of The Carolina Hurricanes, and in Florida on 560 Sports WQAM; Full Lineup Projections, Injury Updates, Goalie Matchups, and Historical Head-To-Head Statistical Records Available On The National Hockey League Website at NHL Dot Com; Game Time Weather Conditions: Fifty Degrees And Clear With Zero Percent Precipitation, So Bring A Jacket or Maybe A Hoodie; The Carolina Hurricanes Are On A Streak Of Five Wins, One Loss, And One Shootout Loss In Their Past Eight Games, While the Florida Panthers Are On A Streak of Two Wins and Six Losses in Their Past Eight Game; But the Wins Were Blowouts Over Toronto and Winnipeg Which Is Kind of Fun Because It Still Pisses Off the Canadian Media; This Is The Season’s First Meeting Between The Two Clubs, But Also The Start Of A Home-And-Home Today And Tomorrow So There’s Only One More Game Between Them After This Weekend, Which Is Fine Because The Panthers Are An Annoying Opponent; Martin Necas Leads The Carolina Hurricanes With Twelve Goals And Twenty Five Assists, For Thirty Seven Points In Twenty Two Games; Necas Is Also Now Number One In The Entire National Hockey League In Points; While Sam Reinhart Leads The Florida Panthers With Seventeen Goals And Fifteen Assists In Twenty Three Games; And Honestly Did You Ever Think Those Two Guys Would Be Leading These Teams In Scoring While Also Top Ten Scorers in the League, Like What Kind Of Weird Timeline Is This; Resale Tickets Going For At Least Sixty Three Dollars On SeatGeek, Which Is A Little Cheaper Than StubHub, And Definitely Cheaper And Less Evil Than Ticketmaster, So Probably Just Make SeatGeek Your Go-To If You’re In The Market; But For Real, This Game Is Expensive AF; Maybe It’s The Holiday Weekend; Current Vegas Odds Have The Carolina Hurricanes Around Plus Nine Hundred To Win The Stanley Cup This Year; Which Is About The Same As Florida; Heavy Traffic Expected In The Area Of Edwards Mill Rd And Blue Ridge Rd Before And After Game Time — Travelers Advised To Bypass The Area If Possible; If You Are Working Today In The Arena Area Your Rush Hour Commute Is About To Suck

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FWIW Believe it is on WRAL CH 5 today not FOX.
 

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The Carolina Hurricanes and the Florida Panthers share a fascinating rivalry, not just on the ice, but also in their history of nurturing and showcasing Finnish hockey talent. Both teams have had a rich connection to Finland, a country known for producing some of the NHL's most skilled and hardworking players.


Carolina Hurricanes: Finnish Influence


The Hurricanes have had some iconic Finnish players over the years. Sebastian Aho, a dynamic forward and cornerstone of the current Hurricanes lineup, is one of the NHL's brightest stars. His playmaking ability, hockey IQ, and leadership exemplify the Finnish hockey tradition of blending skill with determination. Another notable Finnish player in Hurricanes history is Teuvo Teräväinen, Aho's teammate and a key contributor to Carolina's offensive and defensive strategies. Together, they represent the modern wave of Finnish excellence in the NHL.


In the past, players like Sami Kapanen were instrumental in establishing the Hurricanes as contenders. Kapanen's speed and versatility helped shape the team's identity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a legacy that still influences the team’s fast-paced style today.


Florida Panthers: Finnish Contributions


The Panthers, too, have had a deep connection to Finnish hockey. Aleksander Barkov, the team's captain, is a prime example. Barkov is widely regarded as one of the most complete players in the NHL, combining elite two-way play with leadership qualities that define the Panthers' success. His ability to dominate both offensively and defensively reflects Finland's emphasis on producing well-rounded players.


Historically, the Panthers have also benefited from the contributions of Finnish goaltenders. Players like Jani Hurme have donned the Panthers’ jersey, showcasing Finland’s storied tradition of producing elite netminders.


Why Finland Excels at Hockey


Finnish players are known for their discipline, team-first mentality, and technical skill, traits nurtured by the country's robust youth development programs. Hockey in Finland is not just a sport; it’s a cultural cornerstone, and Finnish players often credit their success to the country’s strong emphasis on teamwork and respect for the game.


A Taste of Finland: Cuisine


Finnish cuisine, much like its hockey players, reflects simplicity and substance. Staples include rye bread, a hearty and nutritious favorite, and Karjalanpiirakka (Karelian pies), thin rye-crust pastries filled with rice porridge or potatoes. Salmon soup (lohikeitto) is another classic dish, combining fresh salmon with a creamy broth, potatoes, and dill.


One cannot overlook korvapuusti, a Finnish cinnamon roll, often enjoyed with coffee during Finland’s beloved "kahvihetki" (coffee break). These dishes mirror the Finnish values of balance and resilience, much like the players representing the country on the NHL stage.


On the Ice


When the Hurricanes and Panthers face off, the influence of Finnish players is undeniable. Whether it’s Aho and Teräväinen dazzling with skill, or Barkov leading with poise, their contributions elevate the matchup. Beyond the game, it’s a celebration of Finland's profound impact on hockey and its rich cultural traditions.
 

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A Taste of Finland: Cuisine

Finnish cuisine, much like its hockey players, reflects simplicity and substance. Staples include rye bread, a hearty and nutritious favorite, and Karjalanpiirakka (Karelian pies), thin rye-crust pastries filled with rice porridge or potatoes. Salmon soup (lohikeitto) is another classic dish, combining fresh salmon with a creamy broth, potatoes, and dill.
Mmm Karelian pies
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Yes. They look like this.
 

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