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September 15, 2008
Hurricane Warning!
By Darryl Dobbs
They may have finished 5th in NHL
scoring last season, but the Carolina Hurricanes are going to score
even more in 2008-09.
No, the Hurricanes will not explode because Eric Staal suddenly finds
himself a kazillionaire. Actually, the reason dates back to February
11, 2008. That was when the team acquired Joe Corvo. Up until that
point, Carolina had averaged 2.88 goals per game. After that it was
3.46.
That prorates to an extra 34 goals in the season ahead. Will they do
it? I believe that they can.
Carolina
GM Jim Rutherford has known for several years that this team needed a
dynamic powerplay quarterback. He didn't realize how much until he saw
what this team did after Corvo came to town. So impressed was he, that
he added a second one in Joni Pitkanen. So now the 'Canes have two
threats on the back-end.
There is little doubt in my mind that Corvo will set career highs this
season. The 31-year-old had 21 points in 23 games with Carolina to
finish with his current best of 48. Write this down and throw it in my
face if I'm wrong: he will beat that number by the trade deadline (end
of February).
As for Pitkanen, who will turn 25 in a few days, all that is stopping
him is his health. He has missed an average of just fewer than 15
games per season in his NHL career. A potential 60-point defenseman is
of little use to poolies if he can't play 70 games. Still, his
presence in the lineup for the 65 to 70 games that he will actually
play will help boost the final numbers for some of the forwards. This
eighth-ranked powerplay from last year will be Top 5 this season.
That bodes well for the team's top six, which is further bolstered by
the return of Justin Williams and Rod Brind'Amour, neither of whom was
in the lineup while they scored at a 3.46 goals-per-game clip. That's
right, this team that was scoring as well or better than any other
team in March did so without two of their four best players in the
lineup.
Both Brind'Amour and Williams were out with knee injuries for a huge
chunk of 2007-08, but judging by beat writer
Chip Alexander's observations, both
are back to their old selves.
And then there is Staal. He who has added a few pounds, but has
reduced his body fat. Soon to be 24 and entering his fifth NHL season,
he is entering that window of a superstar's career where things really
take off. His 100 points back in 2005-06 may have only been a teaser.
Bottom line: At the draft table if you are agonizing over Player A (a
Hurricane) and Player B (not a Hurricane), take the Hurricane. Trust
me.
Pick up Dobber's 2008-09 Fantasy Guide, updated through to September
14 and updated into October! Can any other fantasy hockey magazine
tell you the impact of the Robert Lang trade on the Chicago lineup?
Dobber's does!
Dobber's
Fantasy Tips appear every Monday on TFP. Visit his website
at Dobberhockey.com.
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