stormTRacker Podcast

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...stormTRacker Podcast is your home for in-depth analysis of the Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Wolves & Canes' prospects around the globe. Host Tom Ray is joined by regular contributors, "hockey savants" Erin Manning & Katie Bartlett, as well as "Insiders" Nick Bass (Canes Prospects) & Andrew Rinaldi (on Tap Sports Chicago), to cover all the top stories of your Carolina Hurricanes & Hurricanes' prospects. In addition, from time-to-time, Tom welcomes special guests to the podcast.There is also stormTRacker Website (www.stormtracker23.com), which features a blogger section, highlighting the latest blogs from Nick Bass, Erin Manning, Katie Bartlett & Rachel Barkley as well as stormTRacker Shoppe, your home for all stormTRacker merchandise. Tom is also active on "X" connecting with other Hurricanes' fans on a regular basis (@stormTRacker24) as well as Facebook.

  1. Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights: Stanley Cup Final Preview & Predictions

    3 hr ago

    Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights: Stanley Cup Final Preview & Predictions

    Vegas doesn’t beat you with shot totals, they beat you with the one mistake you wish you could have back. Carolina doesn’t wait for mistakes, we manufacture them with pressure, layers, and a forecheck that keeps coming. That clash is why this Hurricanes vs Golden Knights Stanley Cup Final feels less like a matchup and more like a stress test of identities. We bring on DNVR Colorado Avalanche reporter and host, Bailey Curtis, to scout what Vegas is really doing well: a deep four-line lineup, a neutral zone trap that can kill rush chances, and a lineup full of players who punish loose details. We also look back at what just worked for Carolina against Montreal, from a locked-in blue line to Freddie Andersen’s steady playoff form, plus the depth engine that’s driving results. The “Junkyard Dogs” line gets real attention here, not only for scoring, but for why their two-way reliability changes how Rod Brind’Amour can deploy matchups. Then we get tactical. Can Carolina’s volume offense keep finishing at a high enough rate against Carter Hart? Can the Canes isolate Vegas defensemen and force messy exits before Vegas forwards can support? We dig into the biggest swing areas: K’Andre Miller and Sean Walker’s impact, an elite Hurricanes penalty kill vs a dangerous Vegas power play, faceoffs in key defensive moments, and the discipline required when Vegas turns the game into a whistle-to-whistle battle. We close with predictions and players to watch, including Svechnikov, Jarvis, and Ehlers. Highlights: • Montreal series standouts led by the full defensive group tightening up after Game 1 • Freddie Andersen’s consistency across rounds and why the numbers look better than the raw series stat • The “Junkyard Dogs” line and why two-way trust changes Carolina’s playoff ceiling • K’Andre Miller’s breakout impact with Sean Walker and what it means for shutdown minutes • Penalty kill dominance and why Vegas’ power play is still a major threat • Fourth line momentum drivers and how heavy minutes can tilt the series • Vegas lineup strengths, injury fill-ins, and the “next man up” identity • Volume shooting vs Vegas finishing and how unsustainable percentages can swing back • Coaching styles with Rod Brind’Amour and John Tortorella and the importance of in-game adjustments • How to defend Marner and Stone by removing mistakes and winning the neutral zone • Special teams danger both ways including short-handed strike potential • Predictions and players to watch including Seth Jarvis, Andrei Svechnikov, Nikolaj Ehlers, and Sean Walker Subscribe for more stormTRacker, share this with a fellow Canes fan, and leave a review with your series prediction so we can read it on a future show. #soundthesiren #canes #hockey #erictulsky #raiseup #stormtracker23 #rodbrindamour #lockedonhurricanes #Canescast #thestormsurge #AlexanderNikishin #carolinahurricanes #JaccobSlavin #causechaos #sebastianaho #andreisvechnikov #nikolajehlers #philadelphiaflyers #nhlhockey #nhlplayoffs Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 17min
  2. Chicago Wolves vs Colorado Eagles: Spiros Anastas Breaks Down the Series!

    6 days ago

    Chicago Wolves vs Colorado Eagles: Spiros Anastas Breaks Down the Series!

    The Chicago Wolves don’t look confident because they’re winning. They’re winning because they prepare like confidence is earned, not wished for. We’re joined by Chicago Wolves "Insider" Andrew Rinaldi and Wolves' head coach, Spiros Anastas, to unpack a playoff run that has already pushed past the Texas Stars and the Grand Rapids Griffins and now heads into a massive Western Conference Finals showdown with the Colorado Eagles. Spiros shares what changed when the interim label disappeared, why certainty matters inside a locker room, and how a “zero panic” coaching mindset keeps the bench steady when games tighten up and momentum swings. We dig into the details that separate an AHL playoff team from a Calder Cup threat: workload management that connects the physical to the mental, a penalty kill that trusts its process, and goaltending that starts with pro-level habits. Spiros also explains how video prep helps the Wolves solve hot goalies, why depth allows smart line juggling, and what it takes for young players to grow into high-stakes roles. You’ll hear specific insight on the top line’s production, Felix Unger Sorum’s development, and the impact of reinforcements like Noah Philp, Juuso Valimaki, and Cal Foote. Then we preview the Colorado Eagles: elite speed, dangerous east-west looks, and the “next play” counters that can break games open. We talk matchups, what the Wolves can leverage from prior meetings, and why nobody inside the room expects anything to be easy. Highlights: • The interim tag coming off and what stability does for the room • Why resilience is built through routines, workload management, and support staff • How a zero-panic bench changes the team’s mindset in tight games • What made the Wolves a strong matchup against Grand Rapids • Road routine, five-on-five confidence, and why playoff overtime matters • Penalty kill process versus power play results and closing out games • Why goaltending confidence starts with daily preparation • Top line production, tough conversations, and young players embracing bigger roles • Depth advantages, mixing lines, and a next-man-up roster • Felix Unger Sorum’s leap through strength, diet, and explosiveness work • The impact of reinforcements like Noah Philp, Juuso Valimaki, and Cal Foote • Scouting the Colorado Eagles, their speed, and what it takes to slow them down • Fan questions on Ivan Ryabkin’s position and expectations versus “easy” wins Subscribe to stormTRacker, share this with a Wolves fan, and leave a review with your prediction: how many games does this series go? #soundthesiren #canes #erictulsky #raiseup #carolinahurricanes #stormtracker23 #bradlynadeau #podcast #lockedonhurricanes #thehockeyguy #spirosanastas #chicagowolves #darrenyorke #ahl #Justinrobidas #carolinaculture #chicagowolves Send us Fan Mail

    52 min
  3. Jakub Dobes vs. Freddie Andersen | Can a Rookie Steal the Series?

    20 May

    Jakub Dobes vs. Freddie Andersen | Can a Rookie Steal the Series?

    The Hurricanes just did something that almost never happens: two straight playoff sweeps, then a long pause to breathe while the bracket catches up. That rest has everyone asking the same question, is it a gift or a trap? We dig into Carolina’s winning formula and what actually shows up on the ice, starting with Freddie Andersen’s outrageous form. When your goalie is calm, aggressive in his crease, and stopping the few chances that leak through a smothering team defense, it changes how hard a team can press. We also talk about the small but fascinating detail around his gear and why confidence and comfort matter this time of year. Then we get into the engines of Carolina’s depth: the “Junkyard Dawgs” line of Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven, and Jackson Blake. We break down why their chemistry travels, how their roles can swap on the fly, and why their process holds up even when the puck is not going in. From there, the episode turns to special teams, where Carolina’s penalty kill has been elite, and Montreal’s power play is red hot behind Lane Hutson’s puck movement and the finishing touch of Cole Caufield. That clash, plus discipline, could swing games fast. We also lay out the concerns: the need for a five on five breakout from Sebastian Aho’s line, faceoff struggles, and the power play execution that has to look sharper. Finally, we scout the Canadiens, including rookie goalie Jakub Dobes, Montreal’s youth and resilience, and why Carolina’s relentless style and depth might turn fatigue into the storyline. Subscribe, share this with a fellow hockey fan, and leave a review with your series pick and the one player you think decides it. Highlights: • Freddie Andersen’s calm dominance and why the rest matters • The “Junkyard Dawgs” line and how Hall, Stankoven, and Blake tilt the ice • Playoff penalty kill details and the players doing the heavy lifting • why we need more five on five offense from Sebastian Aho’s line • what looks off on the power play and why Gostisbehere is the linchpin • Face-off struggles and how Carolina wins anyway with pressure and support • Mark Jankowski’s extension, Charlie Cerrato’s deal, and the center market • Scouting Montreal’s lineup, Jakub Dobes, and the matchup issues • Canadiens power play versus Hurricanes penalty kill and the discipline key • Resilience versus relentlessness and how fatigue could decide the series • Quick hit Western Conference Final thoughts on Colorado and Vegas #soundthesiren #canes #hockey #erictulsky #raiseup #stormtracker23 #rodbrindamour #lockedonhurricanes #Canescast #thestormsurge #AlexanderNikishin #carolinahurricanes #JaccobSlavin #causechaos #sebastianaho #andreisvechnikov #nikolajehlers #philadelphiaflyers #nhlhockey #nhlplayoffs Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 15min
  4. Ryan Suzuki Breaks Down How Chicago Flipped the Series | Playoff Resilience & Blue Line Offense

    13 May

    Ryan Suzuki Breaks Down How Chicago Flipped the Series | Playoff Resilience & Blue Line Offense

    The playoffs don’t reward the “best story” from the regular season, they reward the team that can reset, adapt, and win the next shift. After the Chicago Wolves take down the Texas Stars in five games, we sit down with Wolves "Insider", Andrew Rinaldi, and Wolves' star forward, Ryan Suzuki, to unpack how that series flipped after a rough Game 1 and why this group looks built for a long Calder Cup Playoffs run. Ryan walks us through the human side of development and pressure: moving into major junior at 16 with the Barrie Colts, turning pro early during the COVID year, and navigating the weird uncertainty of playing without a stable AHL affiliate. We talk about how confidence actually gets built, how younger players earn more touches, and what “being coachable” looks like when your teammates are also your teachers. Then we get into the on ice details that decided the Texas series. We break down the value of a full team dinner for bonding, how offense from the blue line changes a series, why special teams can swing momentum in a single four minute kill, and how Chicago responds after a deflating late tie and overtime loss. Ryan also looks ahead to the Grand Rapids Griffins, the matchups to watch, and the habits the Wolves have to keep if they want to keep playing together. Highlights: • First round recap and why the regular season record can mislead • Ryan Suzuki’s OHL development with the Barrie Colts and what billets mean • Turning pro early during COVID and the pace of pro practices • Confidence as the separator for young players earning touches and minutes • Chemistry with Bradly Nadeau and Justin Robidas plus the daily work behind it • Leadership in the room and why being coachable matters • The team dinner after Game 1 and how camaraderie sharpens focus • How blue line offense drives scoring and supports the forward group • Winning in different styles from 5-4 track meets to 2-1 grinders • Responding to a last second blown lead and staying resilient • Game 5 tone setting, penalty kill momentum, and Suzuki’s hat trick • Scouting the Grand Rapids Griffins and the keys to Round 2 Subscribe for more Chicago Wolves hockey, share this with a friend who loves the AHL playoffs, and leave a review with your Round 2 prediction. #soundthesiren #canes #erictulsky #raiseup #carolinahurricanes #stormtracker23 #bradlynadeau #podcast #lockedonhurricanes #thehockeyguy #spirosanastas #chicagowolves #darrenyorke #ahl #Justinrobidas #carolinaculture #chicagowolves Send us Fan Mail

    45 min
  5. Freddie Andersen Can't Carry the Hurricanes If Their Power Play Stays Broken

    1 May

    Freddie Andersen Can't Carry the Hurricanes If Their Power Play Stays Broken

    Carolina swept Ottawa, but a sweep doesn’t answer every playoff question. We’re coming out of Round 1 with one huge comfort and a few real warnings and it all starts in net. Freddie Andersen looks dialed in, calm under pressure, and ready for the kind of high-danger saves that decide tight NHL playoff games. When Carolina gets goaltending like this, the team’s structure stops being “good” and becomes suffocating. We also dig into the biggest on-ice story: the Stankoven line. Taylor Hall’s resurgence is real, the chemistry is obvious, and that trio is driving play at five-on-five while also giving the power play its best moments. On the flip side, we can’t ignore what didn’t show up enough. Sebastian Aho, Seth Jarvis, and Andrei Svechnikov do the defensive work, but Carolina won’t reach its Stanley Cup goals if that line stays quiet and if the power play keeps drifting into one-pass-too-many mode. Faceoffs and a few wobbles on the third defensive pairing round out the “clean up before Round 2” list. Then we turn the page to a Hurricanes vs Flyers preview: how Philadelphia’s young skill can punish mistakes, why Carolina’s aggressive style has to stay smart, and the one matchup that can flip a game even when the stats say it shouldn’t, Dan Vladar. If the Canes want control, we think the recipe is simple: win the net-front, keep the penalty kill lethal, and start Game 1 like they mean it. Highlights:: • Freddie Andersen’s playoff form and why it changes Carolina’s ceiling • The Stankoven Hall Blake line as the engine of five-on-five offense • Penalty kill dominance led by Jacob Slavin and Jordan Staal • Concern over limited production from Aho Jarvis Svechnikov • Power play issues including predictability and shot hesitation • Faceoff struggles against Ottawa and how that can rebound • Third defensive pairing play and the Nikishin health watch • Rest versus rust and the importance of starting Game 1 fast • Flyers lineup strengths including young scorers and counterattack risk • Dan Vladar scouting report and the need for net-front goals #soundthesiren #canes #hockey #erictulsky #raiseup #stormtracker23 #rodbrindamour #lockedonhurricanes #Canescast #thestormsurge #AlexanderNikishin #carolinahurricanes #JaccobSlavin #causechaos #sebastianaho #andreisvechnikov #nikolajehlers #philadelphiaflyers #nhlhockey #nhlplayoffs Subscribe for more stormTRacker, share this with a fellow Canes fan, and leave a review. What’s your series prediction and who’s your unexpected hero? Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 6min
  6. Chicago Wolves vs Texas Stars: Inside the Series Preview with Skyler Brind'Amour

    27 Apr

    Chicago Wolves vs Texas Stars: Inside the Series Preview with Skyler Brind'Amour

    Texas took seven of eight from the Chicago Wolves in the regular season. So what changes now that the AHL playoffs are here and the opponent is the Texas Stars in Cedar Park? We sit down with Wolves' "Insider" Andrew Rinaldi and Wolves' centerman, Skyler Brind"Amour, for a frank, detailed preview of a series that will come down to execution, discipline, and who can win the “small margins” when games tighten up. Skyler walks us through the parts of hockey most fans feel but rarely measure: faceoffs that flip possession, penalty kill reads that erase a power play before it starts, and the uncomfortable truth about turning pro. He shares what it was like going from big minutes at Quinnipiac to fighting for ice time in the AHL, how injuries can knock you out of rhythm, and why earning trust through details creates opportunity. We also talk chemistry and accountability alongside Josiah Slavin, plus what it takes to stay calm when matchups get heavy and emotions run hot. We get into special teams strategy, playoff-style net-front chaos on the power play, and the willingness to block shots when one puck in the wrong lane can decide a game. You will also hear Skyler’s perspective on leadership in a young locker room, the boost of reinforcements, and the unique dynamic of having an NHL head coach as your dad while still keeping “hockey” separate from family. Highlights: • Wolves postseason momentum and the road start in Cedar Park • Watching the Hurricanes playoffs and the family connection to Rod Brind’Amour • Quinnipiac development and why faceoff wins swing games • The jump from college to the AHL and learning to impact limited minutes • Chemistry with Josiah Slavin in shutdown matchups and on the penalty kill • How opportunity and details drive Brind"Amour's scoring growth • Leadership on a young roster and setting standards by example • What makes Ryan Warsofsky “Spiros” effective and why buy-in matters • Keys to beating Texas including power play execution and shot-blocking PK habits Subscribe for more Chicago Wolves and AHL playoff coverage, share this with a Wolves fan, and leave a review with your prediction: how many games does this series go? #canes #erictulsky #raiseup #carolinahurricanes #stormtracker23 #bradlynadeau #podcast #lockedonhurricanes #thehockeyguy #spirosanastas #chicagowolves #darrenyorke #ahl #Justinrobidas #carolinaculture #chicagowolves #texasstars #dallasstars Send us Fan Mail

    47 min
  7. Chicago Wolves Take On Texas Stars | First Round Begins

    24 Apr

    Chicago Wolves Take On Texas Stars | First Round Begins

    Texas had Chicago’s number all season, and that’s exactly why this first round matchup is so fascinating. The Wolves enter the AHL playoffs with real momentum, a deep lineup, and a big jolt of organizational confidence after Spiros Anastas officially becomes the full-time head coach. Andrew Rinaldi (On Tap Sports Chicago) joins me to talk through what that kind of leadership clarity can do to a locker room when the games get tight and every shift becomes a battle. From there, we dig into the development story that’s powering this run. Multiple Chicago Wolves players stepped into Carolina Hurricanes games late in the year and looked like they belonged, which says a lot about how the system is built and how roles are taught. We break down standout seasons and growth from Felix Unger Sorum, Bradly Nadeau, and Justin Robidas, including the details that don’t always show up in highlight clips but win playoff series. Then we turn the page to the Texas Stars playoff preview: special teams, goaltending, net-front play, and how Chicago can handle Texas’ size and veteran edge. We look at the Stars’ key scorers, why this opponent is never an easy out, and the specific Wolves X factors that could flip a season series that went heavily Texas. If you’re searching for a clear “Wolves vs Stars” roadmap, this is the one we’d want in our pocket. Subscribe for more stormTRacker, share this with a Wolves fan, and leave a review so more AHL and Calder Cup hockey fans can find the show. What’s your biggest key to Chicago winning this series? Highlights: • Anastasis earning the head coach job and why the room responds to him • Hurricanes call-ups looking comfortable and why system fit matters • Felix Unger Sorum’s leap into elite AHL production • Bradley Nadeau’s shot plus the 200-foot game that changes everything • Justin Robidas as the do-anything forward coaches trust • Noah Philp’s late-season scoring burst and second-line chemistry • Special teams adjustments and how Texas will try to take away lanes • Goaltending matchup and the playoff reality of second chances • Blue line contrast between Texas size and Chicago mobility • Forward lineup depth and the case for added physicality • Texas veteran scorers and why postseason experience travels • Resetting the season series and picking players to watch #canes #erictulsky #raiseup #carolinahurricanes #stormtracker23 #bradlynadeau #podcast #lockedonhurricanes #thehockeyguy #spirosanastas #chicagowolves #darrenyorke #ahl #Justinrobidas #carolinaculture #chicagowolves #texasstars #dallasstars  Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 5min
  8. Goaltending Will Decide This Series | Canes-Sens First Round

    17 Apr

    Goaltending Will Decide This Series | Canes-Sens First Round

    The Hurricanes grab first in the East, but the reward is a first-round matchup that doesn’t feel like a reward at all. Ottawa arrives playing a similar style with more edge, more hits, and the kind of chaos that can pull a good team off its game if it chases scrums and loses discipline. We dig into why home ice at Lenovo Center matters so much, why Game 1 sets the emotional temperature for the series, and what Carolina has to do to stay on the front foot instead of reacting to Ottawa’s pressure. We also get into the real hinge of the matchup: goaltending. Linus Ullmark’s form since late January changes the entire Ottawa story, while Carolina has a fascinating decision between Frederik Andersen’s steadier floor and Brandon Bussi’s higher-ceiling game-stealing potential. From there we work through the on-ice chessboard, including Carolina’s blue line depth, the Nikishin-Gostisbehere “third pair” advantage, and why structured transitions matter when Ottawa looks for quick strikes. Up front, we talk line chemistry, matchup management, and why the Stankoven line can be the difference if the Aho and Staal units handle the heavy lifting. We close with special teams, Carolina’s power play surge, the importance of net-front presence, and a few playoff storylines around the league we can’t stop watching. Subscribe to Storm Tracker, share the show with another Canes fan, and leave a review with your series prediction so we can react to it on the next one. Highlights: • Late-season call-ups and why Brind’Amour’s deployment keeps chemistry intact • Jacob Slavin’s return and what it changes for team defense • Why home ice at Lenovo Center matters most in Game 1 • How Ottawa’s physical style can bait penalties and tilt momentum • Post-Olympic-break trends and what they reveal about both teams • goaltending debate between Frederik Andersen and Brandon Bussi • Linus Ullmark’s surge and why Ottawa looks different now • Hurricanes blue line depth led by Nikishin and Gostisbehere • Forward line roles with Aho used as a shutdown lever • Why Stankoven’s line can be the series difference • Special teams keys including Carolina’s power play turnaround • Net-front presence as the non-negotiable detail on the man advantage • Quick bracket storylines we are watching around the league • Players to watch including Svechnikov, Nikishin, and William Carrier #canes #hockey #erictulsky #raiseup #stormtracker23 #rodbrindamour #lockedonhurricanes #Canescast #thestormsurge #AlexanderNikishin #carolinahurricanes #JaccobSlavin #causechaos #sebastianaho #andreisvechnikov #nikolajehlers #senators #sens #stutzle #ottawa #nhlplayoffs Send us Fan Mail

    1hr 24min

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...stormTRacker Podcast is your home for in-depth analysis of the Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Wolves & Canes' prospects around the globe. Host Tom Ray is joined by regular contributors, "hockey savants" Erin Manning & Katie Bartlett, as well as "Insiders" Nick Bass (Canes Prospects) & Andrew Rinaldi (on Tap Sports Chicago), to cover all the top stories of your Carolina Hurricanes & Hurricanes' prospects. In addition, from time-to-time, Tom welcomes special guests to the podcast.There is also stormTRacker Website (www.stormtracker23.com), which features a blogger section, highlighting the latest blogs from Nick Bass, Erin Manning, Katie Bartlett & Rachel Barkley as well as stormTRacker Shoppe, your home for all stormTRacker merchandise. Tom is also active on "X" connecting with other Hurricanes' fans on a regular basis (@stormTRacker24) as well as Facebook.

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