Posted by Deep Major on 9/8/2005, 5:18 pm, in reply to "Sep 8 - STM 7 OSH 5" A few notes/tidbits... 1. Rumour is that John Adams and Joe Rand have both packed it in and are moving on with their real lives/careers at this point. We wish them both the very best for their honest efforts while with the Majors. 2. Captain Nate has indeed signed with the Canucks and will most likely land with the Moose this season. WTG Nate!.... http://www.moosehockey.com/ 3. Chris Cunningham was a late invite to the Hurricanes camp and is in Ottawa (along with our own Justin Peters) at the NHL Rookie Tournament there.... more at http://www.carolinahurricanes.com/ 4. Wayne Savage is currently with Atlanta at the Red Wings Traverse City Prospects Tournament (along with our own Scott Lehman ATL and Tyler Haskins DET). He played for the Thrashers Tuesday Night... more at http://www.atlantathrashers.com Traverse City Update: Thrashers fall to Tampa Bay in opener Traverse City, Mich (Sept. 6, 2005) -- First-round draft picks Braydon Coburn and Alex Bourret scored a goal apiece as the Atlanta Thrashers dropped a 5-3 decision to Tampa Bay in tonight's opener at the prospect evaluation tournament, being held through Saturday at the Centre I.C.E. Arena in Traverse City, Mich. Adam Smyth tallied a goal, while Scott Lehman, Ryan Martinelli and Brad Schell all earned an assist for Atlanta, which faces Detroit on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Wayne Savage posted 25 saves for the Thrashers.... ------------------------------------------------- ‘Canes defeat Panthers 5-2 in first game of tournament OTTAWA, Ont. – The Carolina Hurricanes played their first game of the 2005 Ottawa Senators NHL Rookie Tournament on Tuesday at Ottawa’s Corel Centre, and skated away with a 5-2 win against the Florida Panthers. Andrew Ladd, the Hurricanes’ first-round (4th overall) draft pick in 2004, notched two goals and had two assists to lead Carolina’s squad.... ....Justin Peters, the Hurricanes’ second-round (38th overall) choice in the 2004 draft, started the game in net and stopped 23 of 24 shots he faced in the game’s first 29:51. Kevin Nastiuk, Carolina’s fourth-round (126th overall) selection from 2003, replaced Peters near the game’s halfway point and stopped 19 of 20 Panthers’ shots.... ------------------------------------------------- ‘CANES FALL TO LEAFS IN GAME 2 OF ROOKIE TOURNAMENT OTTAWA, Ont. – The Carolina Hurricanes fell 2-1 to Toronto at the Corel Centre on Wednesday in their second game of the 2005 Ottawa Senators NHL Rookie Tournament. Andrew Ladd, the Hurricanes’ first-round (4th overall) selection in 2004, scored Carolina’s lone goal just 1:50 into the game on the power play.... ....Justin Peters, the Hurricanes’ second-round (38th overall) pick in 2004, allowed two goals in his 29:38, but still turned away 22 of 24 Maple Leafs shots he faced....
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Thanks much for the tremendous recap CH. Great to hear positives re. DB, Hally, Penney, Caria and Lavigne. PLEASE keep them coming :D
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