A 3-2 win last night against Florida started off the Canes "Holiday Homestand" on a high note, while also continuing a fairly nice run so far in December.
However, the Hurricanes are still 13 points out of eight place in the Eastern Conference and eight points away from the 29th spot in the NHL standings, and it looks like this will just have to end up being a rebuilding year for Carolina.
Despite that, though, you have to go through and look through the statistics to find out exactly what a team is having a underachieving (or, at times, overachieving) year. Even a quick glance at the team statistics can give you a point of view at why a team is losing or winning so much, and what key factors must be focused on to either continue the winning streak or stop the losing skid.
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Carolina Hurricanes 2009-2010 Season: Some Stats Matter, Some Don’t
Posted: 20th December 2009 by Mark Jones in NHLComments Off on Carolina Hurricanes 2009-2010 Season: Some Stats Matter, Some Don’t