Taylor Hall seems to adapt well to his new team, the Hurricanes of Caroline. He has now played two games after being exchanged by Chicago’s Blackhawks and has just recorded his first point in his second match which came against the New York Rangers.
It seems that the Rangers have a way to allow players of new teams to get their first point while the four trade players of the three teams involving the Blackhawks, the Hurricane and the Avalanche du Colorado have already put one point Against the Rangers.
The Hurricanes won 4-0 in the second hall game in the Eastern Conference with the Stanley Cup candidate. While the veteran winger played 11:36 in the first game and recorded four shots, three strokes and a blocked shot, he had a different impact in his last match.
Hall was moved to the second line to play with Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Andrei Svechnikov and the veteran finished the match with 18:18 of the time of ice. He now has a shooter in Svechnikov on his line, so Hall did not even end up recording a shot. Instead, he had a assist, a block and was a +2 in the game.
There will certainly be more mixture this season for the Hurricanes team who has a lot of talent in advance. Head coach Rod Brind’amour will seek to find the best combinations at any time, but for the moment, I think Hall has obtained his stay in the second line for the moment with his performance in his second match in Caroline.
It seems that Hall is inevitably to produce a better clip than to his time with the Blackhawks because the Hurricanes mark much more and he plays higher in alignment with better players. But while the Blackhawks have planned to keep it, this is probably a better situation for the teams and hall that it was exchanged.
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