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Captain Slack
07-29-2003, 01:09 PM
Signed and healed, but can 'Canes deliver?
By Lindsay Berra
ESPN The Magazine

Glory stories are written about teams that go from worst to first. But what of the teams that fall from first to worst?

Two years ago, the Carolina Hurricanes stuck it to the perennial powerhouse New Jersey Devils and two of the NHL's most storied franchises -- the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs -- and won the Eastern Conference championship before bowing out to the steam-rolling Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup finals. Hopefully, they enjoyed last summer's high, because the ensuing run-in with Murphy's Law left Paul Maurice's boys glaring up at the rest of the league, 30th of 30 teams, and Maurice himself miraculously still clinging to his job.

Injuries are every team's worst nightmare, and the 'Canes obviously got little sleep last season. Captain Ron Francis tore a muscle in his back early in the season. He never missed a game, but his production fell to a paltry 57 points, his lowest total since becoming a 'Cane in 1998-99 and the third lowest of his career. Rod Brind'Amour, Carolina's leading scorer and most dominant faceoff man, tore a tendon in his right hand in January and played only 48 games. Soon thereafter, Erik Cole, the 'Canes only real backup to Brind'Amour in the faceoff circle, broke his leg in Tampa. Kevin Weekes, the starting goalie, posted a respectable .933 save percentage and a 1.99 GAA before suffering a concussion late in November. He missed three weeks, then went a not-so-respectable 6-18-5 with a .900 save percentage and 2.86 GAA.

Back-up goalie Arturs Irbe, the hero of the 2002 playoffs, was so bad (3.18 GAA and .877 save percentage) that 29 other teams passed him over after he was placed on waivers by the 'Canes, who sent him to their American Hockey League affiliate in Lowell, Mass., for a seven-game wake-up stint.

Sami Kapanen, a five-time 20-goal scorer, scored just once in the '02 playoffs and had just six goals when Carolina dealt him to Philly in February. Bates Battaglia, who became a hockey-watching household name on the BBC line with a career-high 21 goals in 2002, was disappointing and was dealt to Colorado for promising Czech Radim Vrbata in March. Josef Vasicek, who was expected to be a front-runner for the Calder Trophy as the league's top rookie, missed 25 games with a back injury and mustered only 10 goals and 20 points.

Carolina's brass was lenient with Maurice, deciding that he'd done all he could with what he had. Raleigh's newly hooked-on-hockey fans were pretty lenient, too, practically filling the RSA even when it was painfully obvious that one of their newly-formed men's league teams could have held their own against the 'Canes.

Looking at next season
On draft day, 'Canes GM Jim Rutherford sent David Tanabeand Igor Knyazev -- first-round picks in 1999 and 2001, respectfully -- to Phoenix for highly-touted defenseman Danny Markov. Rutherford found out too late about Markov's Russian League contract option. After failing to strike a deal with the Hurricanes, Markov bolted and signed with Lada Togliatti. The Hurricanes took the money slotted for Markov and acquired veteran Bob Boughner from the Calgary Flames for a 2004 fourth-round draft pick and future considerations.

With the addition of Boughner and the signing of unrestricted free agent Glen Wesley, who had been traded to Toronto in March, Carolina's defense is similar to the one that went to the finals in 2002. Boughner adds a little bit of muscle and grit to the roster spot once occupied by Marek Malik, since dealt to Vancouver, and slated to be filled by Markov. Bruno St. Jacques, a solid young defenseman acquired from Philadelphia in the Kapanen deal, will fill the hole left by Tanabe. Veterans Bret Hedican, Sean Hill and Aaron Ward round out the top six, with Niclas Wallin falling to the seven-spot. A club can never have too many able-bodied defensemen, but should Markov elect to reconsider his decision to play in Russia and return to the Canes, Rutherford would have to do some smart maneuvering to free up enough money to pay him.

Draft day wasn't all bad for the Hurricanes. They took center Eric Staal with the second overall pick of the draft. Staal, ranked the top prospect in the draft by many scouts, plays a Ron Francis-style, all-around game. Should he make the team, he'll bump Kevyn Adams from the third-line center role. (Maurice rarely uses his fourth line, but Adams can make up ice time on the penalty kill, while Staal would likely only be ready to play minimal minutes at even strength).

Vasicek will likely move to the left wing alongside Francis and Jeff O'Neill, whose third consecutive 30-goal season was one of last year's only bright spots. The second line could consist of Cole, Brind'Amour and Vrbata, with Marty Murray (acquired at the draft for a sixth-round pick in 2004), Kevyn Adams and Craig Adams on the third.

The future looks a little brighter for the Hurricanes, who will be able to stock their fourth line and minor league system with talented prospects. Last season, eight rookies scored their first NHL goals for the Hurricanes, with five scoring in their NHL debuts. Mike Zigomanis, Jeff Heerema and Ryan Bayda -- all 22 -- have the best chance of competing for a spot on a roster that already has little wiggle room.

After Arturs Irbe's play-me-or-trade-me mandate and subsequent nose-dive last season, the Hurricanes have given the Latvian's agent permission to shop elsewhere, leaving Kevin Weekes as the undisputed No. 1 with youngster Patrick DesRochers backing up.

Should the Hurricanes start the season with a winning record, Maurice can be confident in his job security. But if they stumble out of the blocks, the front office's patience will start to wear thin.

Then again, after last season, things really can't get any worse.

Lindsay Berra of ESPN The Magazine can be e-mailed at lindsay.berra@espnmag.com.

What do you guys think? Not sure if I agree with the author's line projections. I see Vasicek going to a wing, but not on the first line.

raleighcanesfan
07-29-2003, 01:18 PM
"Maurice himself miraculously still clinging to his job. "

enough said. Amazing that every yahoo in the world knows we need to fire him, but our brass can't do it.

What exactly does he mean about Irbe's agent 'shopping' him? Is Rutherford no longer trying to trade him, but instead the agent is?

Jeff O Rocks
07-29-2003, 02:23 PM
Someone said if we don't come out of the gate on fire, Mo may be history!

crazy4canes
07-29-2003, 03:12 PM
I think that's a fair assumption. Methinks Mo is all out of chances. :eek2:

tommy
07-29-2003, 06:24 PM
Raleigh's newly hooked-on-hockey fans were pretty lenient, too, practically filling the RSA even when it was painfully obvious that one of their newly-formed men's league teams could have held their own against the 'Canes.

Dissing the Canes, and messing up the arena name, but props to the fans. Nice.

StormShaman
07-29-2003, 06:39 PM
This article is pretty bad, yo.

Lindsay Berra's articles about the 'Canes have usually been pretty sharp and she's had her story straight in them--but this one has so many errors in it that I wonder who at ESPN ghost-wrote it for her.

Were I her I'd be ashamed to have that pile of crap go out under my byline.

Vrbata19
07-29-2003, 09:45 PM
I think that's a fair assumption. Methinks Mo is all out of chances. :eek2:

Remember hearing about JeffO complaining about having to take extra skates last season? JR actually praised that idea. I think that if we can come up with atleast 6 wins out of our first ten games, then Mo will have no probs with the front office or anybody.

On another note... Wow I hope Staal comes up to Carolina

Vasicek-Francis-O'Neill
Vrbata-Brind'Amour-Cole
C.Adams-Staal-Murray
Heerema-K. Adams-Tetarenko

Wesley-Hedican
Boughner-Hill
Ward-St. Jacques

Now who can say that lines like that won't ATLEAST make a 5th or 6th seed in the playoffs

tommy
07-30-2003, 08:32 AM
Just looking at those lines is scary... who would have thought that a 2002 Stanley Cup Finals team would be so drastically different?

nccanes
07-30-2003, 10:00 AM
There is a most hysterical thread over on FanHome (http://insiders3.ezboard.com/fcarolinacanesfrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=1787.t opic&start=1&stop=20) about this article. I could try to describe it, but I wouldn't do it justice. When you've got a moment to burn (or several) go read it. :crazy:

Stormbringer
07-30-2003, 10:37 AM
There is a most hysterical thread over on FanHome (http://insiders3.ezboard.com/fcarolinacanesfrm1.showMessageRange?topicID=1787.t opic&start=1&stop=20) about this article. I could try to describe it, but I wouldn't do it justice. When you've got a moment to burn (or several) go read it. :crazy:

Oh boy...thanks Eileen. That certainly was some interesting reading... :crazy:

raleighcanesfan
07-30-2003, 10:40 AM
Pretty cool. I often wonder how often players, management, etc. look at these boards...

the truth is out there....

Although personally I think our board is more far reaching and powerful

moonstomper
07-30-2003, 11:58 AM
Umm, how was Vasicek even going to be considered for the Calder, much less a front-runner? someone needs to do their homework.....

nccanes
07-30-2003, 12:00 PM
Hey Moonie! What's been shaking?

I think they've fixed numerous mistakes in the online article. You can see the Fanhome thread mentioned above for more info. L. Berra contributed to the thread herself.

Stormbringer
07-30-2003, 12:01 PM
Hey Moonie! What's been shaking?

I think they've fixed numerous mistakes in the online article. You can see the Fanhome thread mentioned above for more info. L. Berra contributed to the thread herself.

One of the mistakes fixed was the infamous RSA one, which now reads RBC Center like it should have in the first place.

Long time, no see Moonstomper...welcome back. :)

moonstomper
07-30-2003, 12:43 PM
just read the Fanhome thread, ouch! :beatup:

glad they got em all fixed though

thanks for the welcome Eileen and SB, just been superbusy lately, but hope to go back to my ole routine of trolling the net all day very soon :spin:

cmw00
07-30-2003, 02:26 PM
Man all the above the original article and the corrected article and the Fanhome post is just to funny!

tommy
07-30-2003, 07:40 PM
That Fanhome thread is hysterical!

LETS GO CANES
07-31-2003, 11:38 PM
Let me first state that it's been awhile since I've posted and I see a lot of new names on the threads, so that is great! I was a bid poster before the switcheroo and site problems awhile back, but have not been around much to post lately. Glad to see letsgocanes.com is doing thriving.

I have not read the Fanhome thread yet, but compared to the articles I've seen about the Canes pre-Cup run, this one isn't that bad. You remember the days where every Canes article mentioned NASCAR, no fan support, and the Whalers? I'm just glad to see things have changed from those "good ole days".

MoBigRed
08-01-2003, 12:02 AM
Cool seeing you back, LGC!

You raise some good points. Of course i'd rather see fact over fiction in my hockey literature, but i'd certainly rather deal with someone who confuses Svobodas than someone who describes the entire Hurricane fan base as a bunch of Opeys and Beas. :eek2: