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Matt Karash
Carolina Hurricanes
Joined: 09.27.2005

Aug 28 @ 9:51 PM ET
Matt Karash: 5 random Canes comments for a slow hockey night in late August...
sloppyseconds2
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: cambridge, ON
Joined: 01.02.2012

Aug 28 @ 11:49 PM ET
Must be a slow night, 2hrs and only my meaningless comment.
jsabey
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 2730 w. madison chicago
Joined: 07.21.2012

Aug 29 @ 5:08 AM ET
Must be a slow night, 2hrs and only my meaningless comment.
- sloppyseconds2

i like canes hockey. my brother plays in a league there. i am friends with the battaglias.
jsabey
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 2730 w. madison chicago
Joined: 07.21.2012

Aug 29 @ 5:10 AM ET
i like canes hockey. my brother plays in a league there. i am friends with the battaglias.
- jsabey

jsabey
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 2730 w. madison chicago
Joined: 07.21.2012

Aug 29 @ 5:16 AM ET
i love tuomo ruutu. man he should be a blackhawk. great player.
jsabey
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 2730 w. madison chicago
Joined: 07.21.2012

Aug 29 @ 5:21 AM ET
Must be a slow night, 2hrs and only my meaningless comment.
- sloppyseconds2

nice avatar.
randycane
Carolina Hurricanes
Location: United States, NC
Joined: 06.09.2008

Aug 29 @ 7:54 AM ET
Matt, i have only seen Rask a little, and Mcginn not at all, so tell me how they might fit on the team, please. about Stillman: i've seen a couple replays of the Canes playoff games from 2006 recently (never get enough of that) and i noticed what you were talking about with his long diagonal passes to a streaking Cole or Staal! really PRETTY... and if we could find someone to provide that kind of passing touch and awareness it would be awesome!
As Muller has said, he will try Skinner at 3rd line ctr, so what would you think would be the effect of adding Jared to Jordan and Ruutu's line? That could be a pretty big/ physical line, eh?!
Barbecued Hockey
Carolina Hurricanes
Location: Fuquay-Varina, NC
Joined: 05.11.2009

Aug 29 @ 8:30 AM ET
Matt, I've really appreciated your blogs through these dog days of summer. I don't always comment but I do always read your blogs. Thanks for all your efforts this summer.
randycane
Carolina Hurricanes
Location: United States, NC
Joined: 06.09.2008

Aug 29 @ 8:34 AM ET
Matt, I've really appreciated your blogs through these dog days of summer. I don't always comment but I do always read your blogs. Thanks for all your efforts this summer.
- Barbecued Hockey

Ditto to that...i concur, attaboy, keep up the good work... thanks for feeding my hockey addiction...when is the camp start?
Matt Karash
Carolina Hurricanes
Joined: 09.27.2005

Aug 29 @ 8:44 AM ET
Matt, i have only seen Rask a little, and Mcginn not at all, so tell me how they might fit on the team, please. about Stillman: i've seen a couple replays of the Canes playoff games from 2006 recently (never get enough of that) and i noticed what you were talking about with his long diagonal passes to a streaking Cole or Staal! really PRETTY... and if we could find someone to provide that kind of passing touch and awareness it would be awesome!
As Muller has said, he will try Skinner at 3rd line ctr, so what would you think would be the effect of adding Jared to Jordan and Ruutu's line? That could be a pretty big/ physical line, eh?!

- randycane


First, to be clear, both Rask and McGinn are long shots. While both do project as eventual NHLers, I would give Rask no more than a 30% chance to start the season in the NHL and McGinn probably more like 15%. Rask is of age where he will play in Charlotte, so there is a decent chance that he could be recalled later if injuries create a need. McGinn would head back to juniors and be gone until next summer.

So why then do I like these players if they are such long shots?

1) For McGinn it is very simply his style of play that fits Muller's style and what he is desperately trying to add to the lineup. McGinn is a bit smaller but very much plays an Erik Cole or Tuomo Ruutu type of game between hitting and more importantly just always being around and battling for the puck making life miserable for opponents. First scrimmage and preseason game should tell a lot as if he is ready for the increased speed of the NHL game yet, or if it is just way too soon.

2) For Rask, I think he is likely the most talented forward in the system who has not yet had a run at an NHL job. The other options are Canes system players who at least based on past play did not look like anything special or new signees who are similar. If Lindholm (or I guess Skinner) plays 3rd line center as expected then the challenge for Rask would be adjusting the wing at the same time as adjusting to the NHL which seems like too much to ask. But especially with a bunch of spots open sometimes talent just rises up.

I am not nearly as big on Jared Staal as some:
1) He was bottom half of the roster in Charlotte over a longer stretch. It just seems unlikely that he is suddenly that much better just from stepping into an NHL game more as a gimmick/family gift than out of pure merit. This said the opening is there and Muller would love to get a bit bigger.

2) I put him in the same category as Welsh, Sutter and Wallace (gone). Big is good but you have to be fairly mobile to work in Muller's system, and I am not sure JaStaal brings enough there.

If I can find the time, I plan to do a why/why not on Brenden Morrow that has this same issue.
MinJaBen
Carolina Hurricanes
Location: Durham, NC
Joined: 08.07.2013

Aug 29 @ 9:51 AM ET
2) For Rask, I think he is likely the most talented forward in the system who has not yet had a run at an NHL job. The other options are Canes system players who at least based on past play did not look like anything special or new signees who are similar. If Lindholm (or I guess Skinner) plays 3rd line center as expected then the challenge for Rask would be adjusting the wing at the same time as adjusting to the NHL which seems like too much to ask. But especially with a bunch of spots open sometimes talent just rises up.
- CarolinaMatt63


Seems to me that if the problem with Rask joining the team is the adjustment to the NHL AND wing....let him just play the center on the 3rd line. Skinner has shown he can play the wing, and Lindholm played more wing in Sweden than center so he may actually have less transition issues (smaller ice, position switch, NHL game) if he is left at wing to start his career. Plus, with Jeff's two-way game being less than average, I would prefer him to not play the center anyway...
Matt Karash
Carolina Hurricanes
Joined: 09.27.2005

Aug 29 @ 10:08 AM ET
Seems to me that if the problem with Rask joining the team is the adjustment to the NHL AND wing....let him just play the center on the 3rd line. Skinner has shown he can play the wing, and Lindholm played more wing in Sweden than center so he may actually have less transition issues (smaller ice, position switch, NHL game) if he is left at wing to start his career. Plus, with Jeff's two-way game being less than average, I would prefer him to not play the center anyway...
- MinJaBen


Makes a lot of sense especially noting that adjusting to the NHL and a new position at the same time is probably asking too much from Rask in a very short period of time to start this season.

For me (and I think I put this in a blog awhile back), it is about Lindholm. If the team believes that his skill set is that of a solid 2-way center, then I vote against skipping this development path for short-term roster fixes. If the team does go the route of Staal/Staal/Lindholm then Rask becomes a wing by default.