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Hurricanes Vs Thrashers Canes Country's Game Guide: Hurricanes vs Thrashers January 9, 2011 compiled by hockeymomof2 (@HMof2) Photos by Jamie Kellner (@jbk_ltd) Forwards (12), Avg age = 25 yrs, 8 mos Copyright 2011, CanesCountry.com . All rights reserved. acquired, NAME , HT/WT, DOB & 09/10 Team, # Birthplace Contract Statistics from this year, last season, and other notes 11 ZACH BOYCHUK 08 - 1st rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 5' 10", 185 lbs Albany/ 10 3 2 5 0 2 11:13 23 13 26 1 1 1 50.0% 10/4/1989 Carolina 10-11 stats: (CHA) 28 games, 10 G, 22 A, 32 pts, 16 PIM; 09-10 stats: (CAR) 31 games, 3 G, 1 A, +1 AIRDRIE, AB, CAN 2-Way Doing very well on Staal's LW. When Tlusty healthy, will he go back to Charlotte? 12 ERIC STAAL "C" 03 - 1st rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 6' 4", 205 lbs 40 20 20 40 -5 34 21:48 148 13.5 54 19 381 468 44.9% Carolina 10/29/1984 09-10 stat line: 70 games, 29 G, 41 A, 70 P THUNDER BAY, ON, CAN 1-way Top avg TOI for forwards, by > 4 mins over Cole. Key goal in FLA. On pace for 82 pt season. 14 SERGEI SAMSONOV Trade w/CHI Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 5' 8", 188 lbs 36 8 9 17 1 8 14:50 58 13.8 30 15 2 0 100.0% Carolina 10/27/1978 09-10 Stat line: 72 games, 14 G, 15 A, 29 P MOSCOW, RUS 1-way ** Dropped down to 4th line, thus giving youngsters more TOI. Inconsistency issues linger. 15 TUOMO RUUTU Trade w/CHI Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 6' 0", 205 lbs 40 9 22 31 -3 26 16:34 71 12.7 153 12 114 175 39.4% Carolina 2/16/1983 09-10 stat line: 54 games, 14 G, 21 A, 35 P VANTAA, FIN 1-way He is officially "hot": tied for 2nd on team for scoring. #1 for hits. (10 hits, 3 A, +3 in Florida) 16 BRANDON SUTTER "A" 07- 1st rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 6' 3", 183 lbs Albany/ 40 7 6 13 6 10 16:54 66 10.6 34 36 275 372 42.5% 2/14/1989 Carolina 09-10 stat line: 72 games, 21 G, 19 A, 40 P and only 2 PIM HUNTINGTON, NY, USA 2-Way ^^ Had a few rough games lately, but has been among most reliable F's on team this season. 20 TROY BODIE Trade w/ANA Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 6' 4", 213 lbs ANA/ San Ant, 21 0 2 2 -1 22 06:54 18 0 29 4 0 1 0.0% Toronto (AHL) 1/25/1985 09-10 stat line: SAN/TOR: 32 games, 8 G, 5 A, 13 P; ANA: 44 games, 5 G, 2 A, 7 P and 80 PIM. PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MB, CAN 2-Way Big man who moves well. Two assists and four fights in 21 games for Carolina so far. 22 ZAC DALPE 07 - 2nd rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 6' 1", 195 lbs Ohio State/ 11 2 1 3 1 0 8:04 12 16.7 7 4 6 14 30.0% 11/1/1989 Albany 10-11 Stats: (CHA) 23 games, 11 G, 12 A, 23 Pts, +11 plus/minus, leads AHL rookies in pts/game. PARIS, ON, CAN 2-Way On Sutter's LW. Scored 1st 2 NHL Gs in 1st 2 games last wkend. Great skater, w/heavy shot. 26 ERIK COLE 98 - 3rd rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 6' 2", 205 lbs 40 10 10 20 7 19 17:29 91 11 87 15 3 11 21.4% Carolina 11/6/1978 09-10 stat line: 40 games, 11 G, 5 A, 16 P (lot of injuries last year) OSWEGO, NY, USA 1-way ** Back to top +/- on team. Staal's steady RW. Fast, physical, putting puck on net (4th for SOG). 18 JON MATSUMOTO Trade w/PHI Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 6' 0", 184 lbs Adirondack 12 2 0 2 -3 4 07:13 11 18.2 9 4 27 50 35.1% 10/13/1986 (AHL) Charlotte 10-11 stats: 3G, 6A, 9 Pts in 10 GP. OTTAWA, ON, CAN 2-Way ** Called up for injured Ryan Carter for Fla game tho only had 3:53 TOI as Staal double-shifted. 39 PATRICK DWYER UFA 2006 Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 5' 11", 175 lbs Albany/ 40 7 6 13 -1 8 13:55 61 11.5 93 29 39 73 34.8% 6/22/1983 Carolina 09-10 stat line: ALB: 23 games, 11 G, 8 A, 19 P; CAR: 58 games, 7 G, 5 A, 12 P SPOKANE, WA, USA 2-Way ** Defensive specialist, penalty killer. Set up Skinner's 2nd goal in Florida. 53 JEFF SKINNER 10 - 1st rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 5'10", 193 lbs Kitchener 40 13 18 31 0 12 16:25 102 12.7 28 14 33 52 38.8% 5/16/1992 Rangers 09-10 stats in OHL, including 20 playoff games: 84 games, 70 G, 53 A, 123 P, +/- of 10, 86 PIM MARKHAM, ON, CAN 2-Way Lining up on LW w/Ruutu and LaRose. First Star in FLA, w/2G+1 A, +3. Top scoring Rookie. 59 CHAD LAROSE UFA - 2003 Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS FW FL FO% 5' 10", 181 lbs 40 7 8 15 -7 26 16:34 95 7.4 95 12 7 17 29.2% Carolina 3/27/1982 09-10 stat line: 56 games, 11 G, 17 A, 28 P FRASER, MI, USA 1-way ** Versatile wing on line w/ Skinner, Ruutu. Puts a lot of shots on goal (3rd to Staal and Skinner). Canes Country's Game Guide: Hurricanes vs Thrashers January 9, 2011 compiled by hockeymomof2 (@HMof2) Photos by Jamie Kellner (@jbk_ltd) Defensemen (6), Avg age = 27 yrs, 4 mos Copyright 2010, CanesCountry.com . All rights reserved. acquired, NAME , HT/WT, DOB & 09/10 Team, # Birthplace Contract Statistics from this year, last season, and other notes 4 JAMIE McBAIN 06 - 2nd rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS 6'-2", 200 lbs Albany/ 40 1 12 13 5 22 18:27 43 2.3 26 55 2/25/1988 Carolina 09-10 stat line: Albany: 70 games, 29 G, 41 A, 70 P; Carolina: 14 games, 3 G, 7 A, 10 P EDINA, MN, USA 2-Way Among Rookie Dmen, 4th for scoring. Best +/- among CAR D not named Joni. 6 TIM GLEASON "A" Trade w/LAK Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS 6' 0", 217 lbs 40 2 8 10 -4 45 21:26 42 4.8 109 71 Carolina 1/29/1983 09-10 stat line: 61 games, 5 G, 14 A, 29 P CLAWSON, MI, USA 1-way Leads team for blocked shots, leads D for hits. With Pitkanen out, getting more TOI, inc PP. 7 IAN WHITE Trade w/CAL Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS 5' 10", 200 lbs Toronto 22 0 3 3 1 4 20:28 30 0 17 43 6/4/1984 /Calgary 09-10 stat line (TOR and CAL) : 83 games, 13 G, 25 A, 38 P , +/- of +8, 51 PIM. STEINBACH, MB, CAN 1-way ** Excelled in last 2 road games. Had 21:53 TOI in Fla. Still looking for 1st goal w/Canes. 27 BRETT CARSON 04, 4th rnd Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS 6' 4", 210 lbs Albany/ 7 0 0 0 3 2 10:22 5 0 11 3 11/29/1985 Carolina 10-11 Stats (CHA): 23 games, 0G, 9A, 9P, +11 plus/minus. Played 54 games w/CAR in 09-10. REGINA, SK, CAN 2-Way ^^ Called up to replace Pitkanen (UBI). Averaging only 8:40 TOI last 4 games, more in FLA. 44 JAY HARRISON UFA, 2009 Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS 6'-4", 211 lbs Albany/ 38 1 4 5 -1 37 14:53 26 3.8 64 57 11/3/1982 Carolina 09-10 stat line: Albany: 32 games, 2 G, 12 A, 14 P; Carolina: 38 games, 1 G, 5 A, 6 P OSHAWA, ON, CAN 1-way ** Physical Dman, getting much more TOI w/Pitkanen out. First goal vs Florida last Monday. 77 JOE CORVO UFA, 7/2010 Games G A P +/- PIM TOI/G S S% HT BS 6' 0", 204 lbs Carolina/ 40 6 10 16 -6 14 24:36 71 8.5 34 60 6/20/1977 Washington 09-10 stat line: CAR: 34 games, 4 G, 8 A, 12 P; WAS: 18 games, 2 G, 4 A, 6 P OAK PARK, IL, USA 1-way Leading D goal scorer.
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