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Friday, December 29, 2006

Canes defeat Ducks 4-2

Carolina played a very solid game on Friday following the frustrating loss to Buffalo on Thursday. The result was a 4-2 win over the Ducks. They were injury riddled, but the Canes will offer no sympathy in that department, as they are also depleted. What follows is the period-by-period updates done during intermissions. It'll take the place of my usual game recap. I left the comments (I was the only one playing along) in.

FIRST PERIOD:
The Canes tested Wall early and often. He answered the bell a couple of times in the first minute, and looked much better than his inexperience would suggest.

--7:42 Ray Whitney scores on a beautiful one-timer from Justin Williams. Avi Tanabe got the second assist. Tanabe (playing for the first time in weeks) started at the right point, worked his way across the ice, then dropped it back to Viva. He made a perfect tape-to-tape pass to The Wizard, who blasted the one-timer past Wall on the stick side.

Formally speaking, it was a power play goal at 7:42 of the first. Whitney from Williams and Tanabe.

Moments later, Carolina was on another power play and had a couple of great chances denied by Wall. In particular a really nice one on Scott Walker.

Late in the first, Carolina had another great chance turned aside by the rookie. Cory Stillman had a great breakaway chance that Wall made a really nice glove save on.

After 20 minutes, I like the way things look. Carolina will have to avoid the second period lull that has plagued them lately, and they will need to continue to play well on the kill.

A BUSY SECOND PERIOD:
Just :41 into the second, Teemu Selanne unleashed a howitzer from the high slot that beat Ward badly on the glove side. Ward didn't have a chance on the play. Scott Niedermayer and Mike Wall got the assists.

At 3:22, Selanne struck again. During a Ducks power play, he slapped one in from the left circle, beating Ward stick side. Chris Pronger and Andy McDonald got the assists.

At this point, it looked like Carolina might have been slipping, hitting the "lull". Fortunately, they were able to right the ship quickly.

Rod Brind'Amour evened the score at the 4:31 mark on a power play marker. Ray Whitney made a really nifty move to work his way through traffic in the high slot, then wristed a shot that was ever so slightly deflected by Brind'Amour. I thought it was Whitney's goal, but the replays got a good look at the deflection. Avi Tanabe got the second helper.

At 6:57, Viva put the Canes in front with his 19th goal of the season. He let one go from the inside hash marks of the left circle. Brind'Amour and Whitney got the helpers.

So far, the Wizard has three points while Viva, Brind'Amour, and Avi each have two.

I'd still like to get Cole involved, but so far, so good.

THIRD PERIOD
A quick period. The only goal was an empty netter at 19:30 by Erik Cole. Chris Pronger was gone for a double minor high sticking, and Wall was gone for the extra attacker. Carolina managed to work the puck to center ice, but missed two shots from that distance. After the second, Cory Stillman raced down to battle for the puck. An attempted clear by the Ducks went right to Colesy high in the slot. He wristed it in with authority from there to seal the deal.

Officially, the last goal was unassisted, and was a power play goal into an empty net.

Carolina has done something that only five teams had done thus far: beat the Ducks in regulation.

Unfortunately it came at a cost: Nic Wallin had to leave the game with an "upper body concern". Now we have THREE of our top six defensemen out. Tonight, Carolina had seven defensemen dressed, so it was okay, and they'll be able to dress Keith Aucoin (scratched tonight) as the twelfth forward on Sunday night. Nothing catastrophic.

The "official" three stars of the game were Viva (third), Ray Whitney (second) and the Captain (first). This was a perfunctory gesture on "Rod Brind'Amour night" (celebrating his reaching 1,000 career points), but he was still one of the best players on the ice. As homerish as I love to be, I can't quite play it that way. There's no way to ignore the performance of Teemu Selanne, who, by the way, has 1088 points in 999 career games (counting tonight).

The RBH three stars:

Third Star: Justin Williams, CAR. GWG on 1 shot, assist, GWG, 24:02 TOI
Second Star: Teemu Selanne, ANA. 2 goals on 2 shots
First Star: Ray Whitney, CAR. 1 goal on 1 shot, 2 assists.

Carolina's power play should actually be named the game's first star. They converted three of their six chances, and in reality, it should be more like three of five. Cole scored on the front end of the double minor to Pronger, and the back end still had 1:30 remaining when time expired.

Honorary mention goes to David Tanabe, whom I have given a really hard time. He had a great game both ways, picking up two assists on the night.

At times, Carolina looked the way they did in June. Their passing was crisp, their d-men were really stepping up, they were getting to loose pucks. All of that. They deserved this huge win.

On New Year's Eve, Carolina will play host to the floundering Flyers with the traditional Dec 31 start time of 8:00 pm eastern.

13 comments:

d-lee said...

Canes tested Wall very early, and he answered the bell. Looks like he's giving big rebounds, though.

d-lee said...

GOOOOOAAAAL!

The Wizard from (of all people, Avi Tanabe) on a beautiful one-timer from the left circle. Beats Wall high stick side.

d-lee said...

Wall just made a dazzling save on Scott Walker during the second power play

d-lee said...

Correction on the Whitney goal.

Viva had the primary assist, and Avi got the secondary.

7:42 of the first, on the power play.

d-lee said...

Wall has made some more great stops, including a spectacular post-to-post explosion to make a glove save at the right post on a Cory Stillman breakaway chance.

d-lee said...

:41 -- Teemu Selanne shoots a bomb from the high slot that beats Ward glove side. He didn't have a chance. Neidermeyer and Wall with the helpers

d-lee said...

3:22 Teemu Selanne with another! This time a slapper from the left circle that beats Ward stick side. Pronger and McDonald with the helpers on the power play goal. Looking like we've hit that lull I talked about.

d-lee said...

GOOOOAAAAAL! The Wizard strikes again. Kind of.

The scorekeeper says that Brind'Amour deflected it, but later on credit will be given to Whitney. The Wizard did some nifty stickhandling through some traffic in the high slot, then fired one in past Wall.

4:31 on the power play. Presently, they're saying Brind'Amour from Whitney and Tanabe, but they'll change it to Whitney from Brind'Amour and Tanabe.

d-lee said...

GOOOAAAAAL!
Viva lights the lamp! From the inside hashmarks of the left circle, he beat Wall. Brind'Amour and Whitney with the helpers at 6:57

d-lee said...

GOOOOAAAAAL!
Colesy gets an empty netter at 19:30 of the third to seal the deal.

magnolia_mer said...

Didn't want you to be a party of one, so I'll join in.

HOT DAMN!!!!

Earl Sleek said...

They converted three of their six chances, and in reality, it should be more like three of five. Cole scored on the front end of the double minor to Pronger, and the back end still had 1:30 remaining when time expired.

Yeah, but with no goalie, I'd call it two of four, sorta.

Good win by the 'Canes, they regained the lead and fought like hell to keep it. Mike Wall or no, a lot of that game was spent with Carolina in control.

Anonymous said...

Great bounce-back game for you boys there.

Proving once again the superiority of the East

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