DaveG
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So a reconciliation?
I hope not. f*** them. Even if it's one year until we buy an affiliate that's one year too long.
But also might be why no announcement yet, the Canes know it will not go over well with the fanbase
So a reconciliation?
The person has protected Tweets so it won't post elsewhere but she posted AHL, when? and Andrew replied with the tea gif.Was there any reference to this post?
Can we leave them in Hartford so I can go watch?Hear me out here, lets buy the Hartford Wolfpack, make them our affiliate, and relocate them them Quebec.
No, buy them and rename them the Whalers. No Great Value Connecticut Whale shtick.Hear me out here, lets buy the Hartford Wolfpack, make them our affiliate, and relocate them them Quebec.
Felix Unger-Sörum has gone through our own youth and junior ranks before he had to make his SHL debut in the 2022/2023 season. The success at home in Sweden led to the Carolina Hurricanes choosing to draft Felix during last summer's NHL Entry Draft, and it was in the Hurricanes' organization that Felix began last year's season after signing a three-year contract. In the USA, Felix remained until the last thinning before the NHL's regular season began, but when he did not take a regular shirt with Carolina, the NHL club chose to loan Felix to Leksands IF for the remainder of the 2023/2024 season. This loan is now over and Felix begins the 2024/2025 season in North America.
Looking forward to a great AHL team next year. Question is who will make the parent club out of camp?That is the translation for FUS’ portion of the article
FUS has the best chance followed by Morrow. Then the other 2 forwards. Mercuri would have a better chance as a 4th liner before Blake or Nadeau. But im not sure Mercuri has the skating to stick.Looking forward to a great AHL team next year. Question is who will make the parent club out of camp?
Someone broke it down to either Chicago again or Charlotte again, they are the only 2 with out contracts more or less.For the record, in the recent podcast Walt alluded to there being a gap between episodes because they actually taped another one but they can't release it, yet, because they discuss a topic that hasn't been announced, yet.
Definitely sounds like an AHL announcement is coming soon
Since we are buying, it won’t be Chicago. The wording of the affiliate agreement will determine if it holds if the team is sold. I doubt it would personallySomeone broke it down to either Chicago again or Charlotte again, they are the only 2 with out contracts more or less.
That assumes there is a seller to be found. If there isn't one this season, I think it would have to be a short-term agreement with Chicago.Since we are buying, it won’t be Chicago. The wording of the affiliate agreement will determine if it holds if the team is sold. I doubt it would personally
I can't see Dundon buying a team and keeping them all the way out west. At least not for more than a year or two to get a closer location worked out.That assumes there is a seller to be found. If there isn't one this season, I think it would have to be a short-term agreement with Chicago.
I wonder if Meruelo might sell the Roadrunners in an effort to get money for the land and/or building of the arena. The Canes could keep the relocated Roadrunners in Tempe if they wanted that and get control of an AHL franchise.
I think it would be temporary, but being in a major airport hub like Phoenix (or Chicago before) would make it feasible to at least get prospects to either Raleigh or a road game relatively quickly.I can't see Dundon buying a team and keeping them all the way out west. At least not for more than a year or two to get a closer location worked out.
I don’t know that I’d expect any of them. Depends on how the AHL team looks of course but we’re doing this so we have a place to put them. We are a money puck team looking to win it all every year right now. I suspect there will be candidates found like Comtois or Stepan for lower roles. A candidate would have to be a known quantity that Rod felt comfortable inking in the lineup during the summer, or they’d have to really blow the doors off in camp. I think because FUS has already showed he can maybe do it, I agree he’s a possibility. Rod has put eyes on him so maybe he’d be considered.Looking forward to a great AHL team next year. Question is who will make the parent club out of camp?
I could see them grooming Blake to be a penalty killer if he takes to the role. I agree someone like Mercuri would have a better shot early though.FUS has the best chance followed by Morrow. Then the other 2 forwards. Mercuri would have a better chance as a 4th liner before Blake or Nadeau. But im not sure Mercuri has the skating to stick.
I fully expect at least one of the recently signed ELCs to be on the Canes next year, mainly because I expect us to bring back enough of the guys we currently have (my expectations are Jarvis and Guentzel on long term deals, Necas and/or Skjei) that it necessitates counting on a cheap ELC next year.I don’t know that I’d expect any of them. Depends on how the AHL team looks of course but we’re doing this so we have a place to put them. We are a money puck team looking to win it all every year right now. I suspect there will be candidates found like Comtois or Stepan for lower roles. A candidate would have to be a known quantity that Rod felt comfortable inking in the lineup during the summer, or they’d have to really blow the doors off in camp. I think because FUS has already showed he can maybe do it, I agree he’s a possibility. Rod has put eyes on him so maybe he’d be considered.
Unless we really love someone to be here right now I’d suspect it would go back to business as usual, and that it’s tough to make this team as a rookie. I would think Morrow only has a shot if we can’t find what we want on the market, when we seem adept at finding guys one way or another - but obviously we have no idea what our defense is going to look like next year.
He could definitely get a look but I’m not sure what to expect from him over the course of a season. He hasn’t played more than 50 games since 2018-2019. It’s not going to get any less physical at the nhl level.I think a case can be made for Suzuki getting a serious shot.
We've got the most interesting off season.
It's either give him a QO to see if he can compete a complete season in the AHL or trade him at this point.He could definitely get a look but I’m not sure what to expect from him over the course of a season. He hasn’t played more than 50 games since 2018-2019. It’s not going to get any less physical at the nhl level.
There's a thought, and likely a relocation to Baltimore after next season if we do indeed buy them since it's almost certainly too close to the season to move this coming year.That assumes there is a seller to be found. If there isn't one this season, I think it would have to be a short-term agreement with Chicago.
I wonder if Meruelo might sell the Roadrunners in an effort to get money for the land and/or building of the arena. The Canes could keep the relocated Roadrunners in Tempe if they wanted that and get control of an AHL franchise.
I don’t disagree with that at all. I just don’t doubt their ability to put a vet on a cheap deal in place to be competing for that spot, one that’ll have a leg up because he will 100% do that fourth line job, will likely have pro experience doing that job,I fully expect at least one of the recently signed ELCs to be on the Canes next year, mainly because I expect us to bring back enough of the guys we currently have (my expectations are Jarvis and Guentzel on long term deals, Necas and/or Skjei) that it necessitates counting on a cheap ELC next year.
As you said, we moneypuck it, and we'll go into training camp knowing there's at least 1 spot open that they're all competing for, let the best man win.
I wonder if Meruelo might sell the Roadrunners in an effort to get money for the land and/or building of the arena. The Canes could keep the relocated Roadrunners in Tempe if they wanted that and get control of an AHL franchise.
I could see that as well. Especially if the core is still intact, we bring back Guentzel and we are a very popular pick for Cup chasing vets looking to merc one last run in their careers.I don’t disagree with that at all. I just don’t doubt their ability to put a vet on a cheap deal in place to be competing for that spot, one that’ll have a leg up because he will 100% do that fourth line job, will likely have pro experience doing that job,
and it will not be hurting anyone else’s development for him to get the job. Elc’s aren’t the only way to save money.