Sunday, April 28, 2013

Marc-Andre Bergeron Exchanged to Carolina Hurricanes from Tampa Bay Lightning

The Tampa Bay Lightning have dealt defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron to the Carolina Hurricanes for Adam Hall and a seventh-round draft pick, in line with the Hurricanes' official website: Hurricanes president and general manager Jim Rutherford informed the teamas site that aMarc-Andre is a good career have been made by a skilled, veteran defenseman who out of supporting teams on the power play.a Bergeron has five items in just 12 games this year after lost time with a back injury and being fully a healthy scratch throughout several games throughout the last month, based on the Tampa Tribune, via Rotoworld.com. The 10-year NHL expert has spent the past three periods with the Tampa Bay Lightning, and while he's encountered the injury bug throughout his careera'he has never played a full seasona'the defense has still managed to amass 231 points. That sort of unpleasant touch is strictly what the Hurricanes are looking for. Not only will Carolina benefit from his rating contact overall (the Canes are 12th in the NHL with 2.7 objectives per game), but the teamas abysmal power-play unita'30th in the league at just 12.7 percenta'will be given a essential shot in the supply. The Hurricanes remain in 10th devote the Eastern Conference, but only three things straight back of the eighth and final playoff spot. This shift was a clear sign that the team is gearing up to make a work for the postseason. John McIsaac/Getty Pictures As for the Lightning, the move to obtain picks and leads at this point in the 2013 campaign (14th in the Eastern Conference) is the signal of the white flag. The team understands it wonat make the postseason and the fire sale has begun. While positions sometimes have hard feelings from the people involved, a chance will be got by hockey fans to see as the Hurricanes perform the Lightning on Thursday in Carolina if any animosity exists. It would maybe not be surprising to see more offers from each one of these groups prior to the NHL business deadline Wednesday.

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