
With Atlanta's 5-1 win over Detroit on Tuesday night, the Thrashers quietly slipped into first place in the Southeast Division past a struggling Carolina Hurricanes team that was busy dropping a 5-4 decision to the Maple Leafs in Toronto. After a 11-4-3 start, the Hurricanes have sleepwalked through the last two months of the season, posting an 11-18-1 record over their last 30 games.
In any case, it's clear the stress is getting to Carolina GM Jim Rutherford, and he
vented his frustration on the air in Carolina in a 10-minute interview on 850 AM: The Buzz earlier today, saying that "The team has clearly underachieved," and that he was in the process of deciding whether or not it was time to step in and make some major changes. In particular, Rutherford took pains to say that he thought that he might have made a mistake by keeping so many players from the 2006 Stanley Cup Champion, adding that too many of the holdovers seemed to be satisfied after winning their first Cup.
When it comes to making changes, Rutherford said that the quickest fix would be to shuffle role players on the third and fourth line, but at this point that wouldn't make a difference in Carolina. Instead, Rutherford said in order to make a lasting impact he would have to deal one of the team's more "popular players". And by inference, he seemed to make it clear that the only player on the roster who wasn't going to be available would be Eric Staal, who Rutherford singled out for some fulsome praise.
When he was asked whether or not he was thinking of replacing head coach Peter Laviolette, Rutherford made a half-hearted attempt at being evasive: "Everything gets factored in now ... Not going to answer that question directly, but I have indirectly answered your question."
Ouch. Carolina is in Ottawa tonight. Hope everyone packed a few extra changes of clothes.
UPDATE: And
Craig Adams is the first to earn a free flight out of town -- in this case, to Chicago! So much for not shuffling fourth line guys, eh? Thanks to
J.P. for the pointer.