Carolina Hurricanes 2015-16 Season Primer

Carolina Hurricanes season primer

Our first look into the Metropolitan division.

Carolina Hurricanes

2014-15 Record: 30-41-11, 71 points (8th Place in Metropolitan Division, 26th overall)
2014-15 Outcome: Missed Playoffs

Total Cap hit: $59,161,665
Total Salary: $58,995,833
Salary Cap Space: $12,238,335
Source: Generel Fanager

In: T.J. Hensick, C (FA-Minors), Eddie Lack, G (T – Van), James Wisniewski, D (T – Ana), Derek Ryan, C (FA-Europe)

Out: Alexander Semin, RW (FA – Mtl), Austin Levi, D (FA-Minors), Greg Nemisz, RW (Retired), Ben Holmstrom, C (FA – NYI), Anton Khudobin, G (T – Ana)

Source: Sports Forecaster

Offseason Changes:

Carolina GM Ron Francis inherited a club in need of a massive overhaul from former boss Jim Rutherford and after a dreadful start, the Hurricanes began to ship out veterans with expiring contracts like Jiri Tlusty, Jay Harrison, Andrej Sekera and Tim Gleason. The return of forward Jordan Staal from injury and the club becoming more familiar with rookie coach Bill Peters led to an over .500 record in the second half.

During the summer, Carolina selected Boston College defenseman Noah Hanifin with the fifth overall selection at the 2015 NHL Draft and made the costly but necessary decision to buyout the final three years of winger Alexander Semin’s contract. Francis also traded backup goalie Anton Khoudobin to Anaheim for defenseman James Wisniewski and acquired goalie Eddie Lack from Vancouver.

Outlook for the 2015-16 Season:

Carolina is an organization in a state of limbo, because owner Peter Karmanos may be looking to sell the club and pricey veterans Eric Staal and Cam Ward are entering the final year of their contracts.

The once-dominant Staal has been declining offensively the last five years, but still led Carolina with 23 goals and 41 assists last season, while Ward rebounded after missing significant time due to injury the last two seasons, playing 51 games and posting his best win total, goals against and save percentage in years.

The Hurricanes did not lock up either veteran over the summer and may be looking for them to take a pay cut or a shorter term extension to remain in Raleigh, but the possibility of dealing the only remaining members of the 2006 Stanley Cup winning club is something that Francis will ponder most of next season.

Peters is heavily reliant on an inconsistent and fragile core group to generate most of the club’s offense.  Jordan Staal scored over 20 goals three times in Pittsburgh playing behind Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, but scored just six goals playing on the top line after returning from a broken fibula in late December.  Jeff Skinner dropped to 18 goals last season and was mentioned prominently in trade rumors over the summer.

Former top five pick Elias Lindholm showed dramatic improvement in his sophomore season and appears on track to be a big part of the Hurricanes core group going forward, diminutive Nathan Gerbe provides speed and hustle and 22-year-old Swede Victor Rask scored 33 points as a rookie. Andrej Nestrasil(a waiver pickup from Detroit), Riley Nash, Chris Terry and veteran Jay McClement will serve as depth forwards.

Justin Faulk has become one of the best defensemen in the NHL and finished second in team scoring with 49 points. The 23-year-old led the club in ice time averaging over 24 minutes per game and will have to do the same this season. The much-travelled Wisniewski adds a second offensive weapon that will lessen the burden on Faulk and veteran Ron Hainsey is dependable and solid defensively, but the rest of the Hurricanes blueline is a hodgepodge of John-Michael Liles, former 1st rounder Ryan Murphy, Brian Bellemore and Michal Jordan.

Hanifin and 2014 top pick Haydn Fleury are both signed to their entry-level deals and will get long looks at training camp, but both defensemen may benefit from some development time and not being pressed into service before they turn 20.

Ward and Lack form a solid tandem in goal and will be fighting for playing time in the final year of their contracts. Lack replaced the injured Ryan Miller in Vancouver and got the Canucks into the playoffs and may be considered a less injury-prone and option as a future starter if Ward balks at an extension.

Trending Up:

Elias Lindholm avoided the dreaded sophomore slump and nearly doubled the offensive output of his rookie season. The 20-year-old could be the Hurricanes center of the future if they decide to move or not re-sign Staal. Faulk had a career-high 15 goals in 2015 and his numbers will continue to improve as he enters his prime years.

Trending Down:

Eric Staal is still the best forward the Hurricanes have, but his drop in production coincides with the serious knee injury suffered at the World Championships two years ago. Skinner’s production last season was considerably less than his career-high 33 goals in 2014 and questions of durability linger due to a history of concussion issues.

Trade Deadline Outlook:

The Hurricanes have over $12 Million in available cap space, but are unlikely to spend significantly more or add players even if they are in content due to budgetary constraints. Carolina may be going in the direction of a full rebuild and will have to move Staal and Ward for young assets before the trade deadline if they cannot re-sign them, as well as free agents Gerbe, Lack and Liles.

Playoff Chances: Low

Prediction: 8th in Metro

Written by Michael Augello, who can be found on twitter @MikeInBuffalo

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Potential line combinations, defensive pairings, and goalies.

Eric Staal – Jordan Staal – Jeff Skinner
Nathan Gerbe – Victor Rask – Elias Lindholm
Andrej Nestrasil – Riley Nash – Chris Terry
Zach Boychuk – Jay McClement – Brad Malone
Brock McGinn

Ron Hainsey – Justin Faulk
Noah Hanifin – James Wisniewski
John-Michael Liles – Ryan Murphy
Michal Jordan

Cam Ward
Eddie Lack
 

FORWARDS HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Sebastian Aho (LW/RW) 5’11″/172lbs 7/26/1997 Car ’15 (2/35)
Clark Bishop (C) 6’0″/189lbs 3/29/1996 Car ’14 (5/127)
Zach Boychuk (RW/LW) 5’10″/185lbs 10/4/1989 W-Nas ’13
Patrick Brown (RW/C) 6’1″/210lbs 5/29/1992 S-Car ’14
Brendan Collier (LW) 5’9″/176lbs 10/8/1993 Car ’12 (7/189)
David Cotton (C) 6’3″/200lbs 7/9/1997 Car ’15 (6/169)
Evgenii Dadonov (RW/LW) 5’11″/184lbs 3/12/1989 T-Fla ’12
Phil Di Giuseppe (LW) 6’0″/200lbs 10/9/1993 Car ’12 (2/38)
Warren Foegele (LW) 6’1″/185lbs 4/1/1996 Car ’14 (3/67)
Nathan Gerbe (LW/RW) 5’5″/178lbs 7/24/1987 FA ’13
T.J. Hensick (C) 5’10″/190lbs 12/10/1985 FA ’15
Erik Karlsson (LW/C) 6’0″/170lbs 7/28/1994 Car ’12 (4/99)
Elias Lindholm (RW/C) 6’1″/192lbs 12/2/1994 Car ’13 (1/5)
Steven Lorentz (LW) 6’3″/191lbs 4/13/1996 Car ’15 (7/186)
Brad Malone (LW/C) 6’2″/207lbs 5/20/1989 FA ’14
Jay McClement (C) 6’1″/205lbs 3/2/1983 FA ’14
Brock McGinn (LW) 6’0″/185lbs 2/2/1994 Car ’12 (2/47)
Riley Nash (RW/C) 6’1″/200lbs 5/9/1989 T-Edm ’10
Andrej Nestrasil (W/C) 6’3″/200lbs 2/22/1991 W-Det ’14
Victor Rask (C) 6’2″/200lbs 3/1/1993 Car ’11 (2/42)
Nicolas Roy (C) 6’4″/195lbs 2/5/1997 Car ’15 (4/96)
Derek Ryan (C) 5’11″/170lbs 12/29/1986 S-Car ’15
Carter Sandlak (LW) 6’2″/200lbs 5/18/1993 S-Car ’13
Justin Shugg (RW/LW) 5’11″/185lbs 12/24/1991 Car ’10 (4/105)
Jeff Skinner (LW) 5’11″/200lbs 5/16/1992 Car ’10 (1/7)
Spencer Smallman (RW) 6’1″/184lbs 9/9/1996 Car ’15 (5/138)
Eric Staal (C/LW) 6’4″/205lbs 10/29/1984 Car ’03 (1/2)
Jordan Staal (C) 6’4″/220lbs 9/10/1988 T-Pit ’12
Luke Stevens (LW) 6’4″/192lbs 2/11/1997 Car ’15 (5/126)
Brody Sutter (C) 6’5″/203lbs 9/26/1991 Car ’11 (7/193)
Chris Terry (LW/RW) 5’10″/195lbs 4/7/1989 Car ’07 (5/132)
Sergey Tolchinsky (LW/RW) 5’8″/165lbs 2/3/1995 S-Car ’13
Lucas Wallmark (C) 6’0″/176lbs 9/5/1995 Car ’14 (4/97)
Brendan Woods (C/LW) 6’4″/210lbs 6/11/1992 Car ’12 (5/129)
DEFENSEMEN HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Danny Biega (D) 6’0″/205lbs 9/29/1991 Car ’10 (3/67)
Trevor Carrick (D) 6’2″/186lbs 7/4/1994 Car ’12 (4/115)
Justin Faulk (D) 6’0″/215lbs 3/20/1992 Car ’10 (2/37)
Haydn Fleury (D) 6’3″/207lbs 7/8/1996 Car ’14 (1/7)
Tyler Ganly (D) 6’2″/201lbs 3/22/1995 Car ’13 (6/156)
Ron Hainsey (D) 6’3″/210lbs 3/24/1981 FA ’13
Noah Hanifin (D) 6’3″/203lbs 1/25/1997 Car ’15 (1/5)
Kyle Jenkins (D) 6’1″/175lbs 4/22/1996 Car ’14 (7/187)
Michal Jordan (D) 6’1″/195lbs 7/17/1990 Car ’08 (4/105)
John-Michael Liles (D) 5’10″/185lbs 11/25/1980 T-Tor ’14
Keegan Lowe (D) 6’2″/195lbs 3/29/1993 Car ’11 (3/73)
Jake Massie (D) 6’1″/172lbs 1/21/1997 Car ’15 (6/156)
Roland McKeown (D) 6’1″/195lbs 1/20/1996 T-LA ’15
Ryan Murphy (D) 5’11″/185lbs 3/31/1993 Car ’11 (1/12)
Brett Pesce (D) 6’3″/195lbs 11/15/1994 Car ’13 (3/66)
Rasmus Rissanen (D) 6’3″/217lbs 7/13/1991 Car ’09 (6/178)
Dennis Robertson (D) 6’1″/215lbs 5/24/1991 T-Tor ’14
Jaccob Slavin (D) 6’2″/200lbs 5/1/1994 Car ’12 (4/120)
Josh Wesley (D) 6’3″/195lbs 4/9/1996 Car ’14 (4/96)
James Wisniewski (D) 5’11″/203lbs 2/21/1984 T-Ana ’15
GOALIES HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Daniel Altshuller (G) 6’3″/200lbs 7/24/1994 Car ’12 (3/69)
Callum Booth (G) 6’3″/199lbs 5/21/1997 Car ’15 (4/93)
Eddie Lack (G) 6’4″/187lbs 1/5/1988 T-Van ’15
Drew MacIntyre (G) 6’1″/190lbs 6/24/1983 FA ’14
Alex Nedeljkovic (G) 5’11″/190lbs 1/7/1996 Car ’14 (2/37)
Collin Olson (G) 6’3″/205lbs 4/4/1994 Car ’12 (6/159)
Rasmus Tirronen (G) 6’3″/200lbs 11/9/1990 S-Car ’15
Cam Ward (G) 6’1″/185lbs 2/29/1984 Car ’02 (1/25)

 

Source: Sports Forecaster

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Some top Hurricanes prospect lists heading into the season.

Rk myNHL
TradeRumors
The Hockey News Corey Pronman ESPN Dobber Prospects NHL.com
1 Noah Hanifin Noah Hanifin Noah Hanifin Noah Hanifin Noah Hanifin
2 Haydn Fleury Haydn Fleury Sebastian Aho Haydn Fleury Haydn Fleury
3 Brock McGinn Brock McGinn Haydn Fleury Alex Nedeljkovic Alex Nedeljkovic
4 Sergey Tolchinsky Sebastian Aho Roland McKeown Sebastian Aho Jaccob Slavin
5 Trevor Carrick Brett Pesce Trevor Carrick Brock McGinn Trevor Carrick
6 Roland McKeown Alex Nedeljkovic Sergey Tolchinsky Sergey Tolchinsky
7 Brett Pesce Trevor Carrick Lucas Wallmark Lucas Wallmark
8 David Cotton Roland McKeown Nicolas Roy Trevor Carrick
9 Alex Nedeljkovic Callum Booth Brock McGinn Brett Pesce
10 Sebastian Aho Phil Di Giuseppe Phil Di Giuseppe Jaccob Slavin

* Different sites have different guidelines for who is a ‘prospect.’ Dobber Prospects bases their rankings on future fantasy value.

1. Noah Hanifin: Defense – 6’2” / 205 lbs – For most of the year, Hanifin was the consensus third ranked player for the 2015 draft class behind only Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel, so Carolina must have been elated to have him fall to the at fifth overall. While Hanifin didn’t exactly produce jaw dropping numbers in his draft year scoring 23 points in 37 games with Boston College, scouts are not concerned about his offensive abilities citing his teams overall lack of offensive fire power as the reason why. Hanafin has plenty of potential and projects to be a top pairing two-way defenceman in the NHL.

2. Haydn Fleury: Defence – 6’3” / 198 lbs – Fleury had a disappointing year, seeing his point totals plummet from 46 points in his draft year to 28 this year, and two points in a short five game playoff before being eliminated. Upon conclusion of his season in Red Deer, Fleury made his pro debut with Charlotte in the AHL and scored his first AHL goal in his first AHL game.

3. Brock McGinn: Left Wing – 6’0” / 186 lbs – Since being drafted, McGinn had a breakout season in junior with Guelph seeing his point totals jump to 54 and to 85 in his final two seasons and was a key member in their Memorial Cup run. Last year he played a full season in the AHL and as a rookie he scored 27 points in 73 games. His AHL numbers were not impressive enough to earn him a NHL spot, so unless he has an amazing leap forward in training camp, expect the Hurricanes to allow him to continue to develop for another year in Charlotte.

4. Sergey Tolchinsky: Left Wing – 5’8″ / 169 lbs – Tolchinsky was a training camp invitee and his offensive skills were so impressive that the Hurricanes signed him to a contract. His offensive numbers are impressive, scoring 91 and 95 points in his last two seasons with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in the OHL and adding 14 points in 14 playoff games this season. He has also impressed on the international stage, scoring four goals and an assist in seven games with Russia at the World Juniors. His one-on-one moves against the goalie are youtube highlight reel material. He can score with frequency at the highest levels in junior and in training camp, but expect his offensive contributions to be put to the test in the AHL for the upcoming season to see if his scoring skills will translate into the pro ranks

5. Trevor Carrick: Defence – 6’2” / 175 lbs – Carrick is one of the players Carolina is hoping they can develop who was drafted in a later round. The hard hitting and physical defender made his pro debut playing in 76 games with Charlotte and played well, contributing 32 points and racking up 94 penalty minutes. His skating, and defensive game will need to improve as his plus minus was a minus -19 before he will patrol the Hurricanes blueline. Still only 20 years old, and if he continues to develop at his current pace, he will evolve into a serviceable top four NHL blueliner.

Expanded Top 10 Hurricanes prospects with videos and stats can be read here. 

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A look at the Carolina Hurricanes drafting from 2010 to 2015.

2015 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 5 Noah Hanifin D Boston College (H-East)
2 35 Sebastian Aho R Karpat (SM-liiga)
4 93 Callum Booth G Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
4 96 Nicolas Roy C Chicoutimi Sagueneens (QMJHL)
5 126 Luke Stevens L Noble/Greenough (Mass. H.S.)
5 138 Spencer Smallman R Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)
6 156 Jake Massie D Kimball Union (N.H. H.S.)
6 169 David Cotton C Cushing Academy (Mass. H.S.)
7 186 Steven Lorentz C Peterborough Petes (OHL)
2014 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 7 Haydn Fleury D Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
2 37 Alex Nedeljkovic G Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
3 67 Warren Foegele L St. Andrews (Ont. H.S.)
4 96 Josh Wesley D Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
4 97 Lucas Wallmark C Lulea HF (SweHL)
5 127 Clark Bishop C Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
7 187 Kyle Jenkins D Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
2013 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 5 Elias Lindholm C Brynas IF Gavle (SEL)
3 66 Brett Pesce D U. of New Hampshire (H-East)
5 126 Brent Pedersen L Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
6 156 Tyler Ganly D Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
2012 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
2 38 Phil Di Giuseppe F U. of Michigan (CCHA)
2 47 Brock McGinn L Guelph Storm (OHL)
3 69 Daniel Altshuller G Oshawa Generals (OHL)
4 99 Erik Karlsson L Frolunda Jrs. (Finland)
4 115 Trevor Carrick D Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors (OHL)
4 120 Jaccob Slavin D Chicago Steel (USHL)
5 129 Brendan Woods F U. of Wisconsin (WCHA)
6 159 Collin Olson G U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
7 189 Brendan Collier L Malden Catholic (Mass. H.S.)
2011 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 12 Ryan Murphy D Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
2 42 Victor Rask C Leksands IF (Swe-1)
3 73 Keegan Lowe D Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL)
4 103 Gregory Hofmann F Ambri-Piotta (Swiss-A)
6 163 Matt Mahalak G Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
7 193 Brody Sutter R Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
2010 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 7 Jeff Skinner L Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
2 37 Justin Faulk D U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
2 53 Mark Alt D Cretin-Derham H.S. (Minn.)
3 67 Danny Biega D Harvard University (ECAC)
3 85 Austin Levi D Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
4 105 Justin Shugg L Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
6 167 Tyler Stahl D Chilliwack Bruins (WHL)
7 187 Frederik Andersen G Frederikshavn White Hawks (Denmark)

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Carolina Hurricanes 2014-15 player stats.

Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S%
Eric Staal 77 23 31 54 -13 41 7 0 4 244 9.4
Justin Faulk 82 15 34 49 -19 30 7 2 4 238 6.3
Elias Lindholm 81 17 22 39 -23 14 4 0 4 170 10
Victor Rask 80 11 22 33 -14 16 2 0 2 172 6.4
Jeff Skinner 77 18 13 31 -24 18 4 0 2 235 7.7
Nathan Gerbe 78 10 18 28 -14 34 2 0 2 235 4.3
Riley Nash 68 8 17 25 -10 12 1 0 0 94 8.5
Jordan Staal 46 6 18 24 -6 14 1 0 1 92 6.5
Jiri Tlusty 52 13 10 23 -17 16 6 0 0 97 13.4
John-Michael Liles 57 2 20 22 -9 14 0 0 0 90 2.2
Jay Mcclement 82 7 14 21 -7 17 0 0 2 68 10.3
Chris Terry 57 11 9 20 -4 14 3 0 0 71 15.5
Alexander Semin 57 6 13 19 -10 32 0 0 0 93 6.5
Andrej Sekera 57 2 17 19 -7 8 1 0 0 77 2.6
Andrej Nestrasil 41 7 11 18 2 4 2 0 0 66 10.6
Brad Malone 65 7 8 15 -8 74 0 0 2 65 10.8
Ryan Murphy 37 4 9 13 -11 8 3 0 1 61 6.6
Patrick Dwyer 71 5 7 12 -12 10 0 0 0 77 6.5
Ron Hainsey 81 2 8 10 -14 16 0 0 0 83 2.4
Brett Bellemore 49 2 8 10 1 27 0 0 1 26 7.7
Tim Gleason 55 1 6 7 -18 44 0 0 0 44 2.3
Zach Boychuk 31 3 3 6 0 4 0 0 0 35 8.6
Michal Jordan 38 2 4 6 -7 4 2 0 0 44 4.5
Jay Harrison 20 1 3 4 -5 42 0 0 0 23 4.3
Danny Biega 10 0 2 2 -5 0 0 0 0 7 0
Jack Hillen 3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 4 0
Rasmus Rissanen 6 0 0 0 -5 4 0 0 0 3 0
Justin Shugg 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0
Brody Sutter 4 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Keegan Lowe 2 0 0 0 -2 10 0 0 0 0 0
Brendan Woods 2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 3 0
Patrick Brown 7 0 0 0 -4 4 0 0 0 4 0
Goalie GPI GS MIN GAA W L OT SO SA GA SV%
Cam Ward 51 50 3026 2.4 22 24 5 1 1351 121 0.910
Anton Khudobin 34 32 1920 2.72 8 17 6 1 874 87 0.900

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A look at the Carolina Hurricanes 2015-16 schedule.

DATE OPP. RESULT
Thu, Oct 8 @ Nas 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 10 vs. Det 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 13 vs. Fla 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 16 @ Det 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Oct 17 @ Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Oct 21 @ Col 10:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 23 @ LA 10:30 PM ET
Sat, Oct 24 @ SJ 10:30 PM ET
Tue, Oct 27 @ Det 7:30 PM ET
Thu, Oct 29 @ NYI 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 30 vs. Col 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Nov 1 vs. TB 5:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 6 vs. Dal 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 7 vs. Ott 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 10 @ NYR 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 12 vs. Min 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 14 vs. Phi 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 16 vs. Ana 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 20 vs. Tor 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Nov 22 vs. LA 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 23 @ Phi 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Nov 25 vs. Edm 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 27 @ Buf 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 30 @ NYR 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 3 vs. NJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 5 vs. Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 6 vs. Ari 5:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 8 @ Dal 8:30 PM ET
Fri, Dec 11 @ Ana 10:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 12 @ Ari 9:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 15 @ Phi 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Dec 18 vs. Fla 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 19 @ Pit 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 21 vs. Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 26 vs. NJ 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 27 @ Chi 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 29 @ NJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 31 vs. Wsh 6:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 2 vs. Nas 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 4 @ Edm 9:00 PM ET
Wed, Jan 6 @ Van 10:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 8 vs. CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 9 @ CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 12 vs. Pit 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Jan 14 @ StL 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 15 vs. Van 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 17 @ Pit 3:00 PM ET
Thu, Jan 21 @ Tor 7:30 PM ET
Fri, Jan 22 vs. NYR 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 24 vs. Cgy 6:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 26 vs. Chi 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Feb 3 @ Cgy 9:30 PM ET
Fri, Feb 5 @ Wpg 8:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 7 @ Mtl 2:30 PM ET
Fri, Feb 12 vs. Pit 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 13 vs. NYI 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 16 vs. Wpg 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 18 @ Ott 7:30 PM ET
Fri, Feb 19 vs. SJ 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 21 vs. TB 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 23 vs. Phi 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 25 @ Tor 7:30 PM ET
Fri, Feb 26 vs. Bos 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 28 vs. StL 3:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 1 @ NJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 5 @ TB 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 8 vs. Ott 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 10 @ Bos 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 12 @ Buf 1:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 15 @ Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 17 @ Pit 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 19 @ Min 2:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 22 vs. Buf 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 24 @ CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 26 vs. NYI 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Mar 27 vs. NJ 5:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 29 @ NYI 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 31 vs. NYR 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 2 vs. CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Apr 5 @ Bos 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Apr 7 vs. Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 9 @ Fla 7:00 PM ET

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