My last word on he who will not be named. This piece of excrement knew last week that he wasn’t re-signing here but he and his scumbag agent drew everything out to the last minute so the Canes couldn’t make any other deals with what they got back from the Stars. F him and F Andy Scott.
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We live very close to the Rialto and have known Hayes since he was a kid. Great guy. Also love going to the Rialto.Good ol' Hayes Permar. I sure do miss him being on the radio, but I love his work reviving The Rialto even more.
It depends on how his minutes are allocated. Orlov plays nearly 20 minutes per game, 17:41 at even strength, 2nd on the team behind Slavin, and 1:59 on the PK. Morrow played 12:27 last night, all at even strength. Can he play more? Of course, he’s almost definitely playing more minutes with the Wolves. But Orlov/Chatfield is the 2nd PK unit. Ghost played a 37 second shift on the PK in the 2nd period when Chatty was in the box. He's played 6 minutes on the PK total this season. Walker played 1:13 on the PK, he averages about 40 seconds per game.Are the Hurricanes better with Orlov sitting? Given his number of brain farts and questionable effort, I wonder if Orlov out is a good thing?
Sure seems like it.
Jim
On the Canes Corner podcast after the Jets game, Gold played a snippet of his pregame conversation with RBA. In it, RBA said they knew early that Rantanen had no intention of staying, there were 4 teams he wanted to play for and the Canes weren’t one of them. So did Andy Scott lead Tulsky to believe there wasn’t a magical list and he’d love to play here? Or did Tulsky not ask? I believe this falls on Andy Scott. Forward to 13:40
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It took him a minute to adjust. But he’s been really good. Not only driving play but making a save yesterday too, I’ve been very happy.Hall looked fantastic yesterday, driving the play all over the ice. A real nice addition in the midst of all the recent madness.
Correct. If you believe Elliott Friedman's take, Rantanen's agent screwed the Canes by stating to both the Avs and Canes that Rantanen would be willing to consider signing an extension with the Canes.I believe that Friedman may have answered that question in the podcast that was linked to earlier in this thread. As Friedman understands the situation, the Avs gave the Hurricanes permission to speak with Rantanen's people. Thinking that this was just a bluff by the Avs, Andy Scott blew smoke up Carolina's ass making it sound like Rantanen was interested in playing in Raleigh.
On the Canes Corner podcast after the Jets game, Gold played a snippet of his pregame conversation with RBA. In it, RBA said they knew early that Rantanen had no intention of staying, there were 4 teams he wanted to play for and the Canes weren’t one of them. So did Andy Scott lead Tulsky to believe there wasn’t a magical list and he’d love to play here? Or did Tulsky not ask? I believe this falls on Andy Scott. Forward to 13:40
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Andy Scott doesn’t represent any current Canes, nor does Octagon Athlete Representation. They represent 93 NHL players, mostly between Scott, Ben Hankinson (Guentzel’s agent) and Allan Walsh. Players that might be of interest to the Canes that they represent include Brock Boeser, Brock Nelson (both Hankinson), Jacob Chychrun (Scott), Radek Faksa, Jonathan Drouin and Canes legend Martin Frk (Walsh).Booing Rantanen when he plays his next game in Raleigh hardly seems like enough. And Andy Scott? The Canes might want to consider never doing business with any of his clients if they can avoid it.