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Can't Preach It Enough: This Year's Going To Be Quite The Praise-Worthy Year For Carolina


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From the Hornets drafting a Monk, to the Panthers drafting a Christian, it's fair I have the most high expectations for the both of t(hymn). A star from above blessed on two of Carolina's teams. 

Both teams sacrificed their old ways, instead bringing salvation and hope during the off-season with solid additions.

What a year to be a Carolina fan of either team. Both have good chances of going far, God willing.

That is all. 

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Down I-85 in Raleigh I hope people will start paying attention to the Hurricanes.  The addition of Scott Darling as our new starting goalie, Justin Faulk leading our stellar young defensemen (Slavin, Pesce, Hanifin, and Fleury), and adding Trevor van Riemsdyk as depth defense that was desperately needed, the Hurricanes are on the cusp of being back in the playoffs after what seems like forever.  The NHL draft is tomorrow and even after a few trades there are a good number of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks.  Now would be a good time to hop on the bandwagon.  If all three Carolina teams don't make it to the playoffs this year I will be greatly disappointed.

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Just now, Shadow said:

Down I-85 in Raleigh I hope people will start paying attention to the Hurricanes.  The addition of Scott Darling as our new starting goalie, Justin Faulk leading our stellar young defensemen (Slavin, Pesce, Hanifin, and Fleury), adding Trevor van Riemsdyk as depth defense that was desperately needed, the Hurricanes are already on the cusp of being back in the playoffs after what seems like forever.  The NHL draft is tomorrow and even after a few trades there are a good number of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks.  Now would be a good time to hop on the bandwagon.  If all three Carolina teams don't make it to the playoffs this year I will be greatly disappointed.

I am so ready for the Ward era to end. It's been way overdue. 

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12 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

The extra fluffy posts over and over again is just as bad as the negative and bitter ones. Where's the middle ground? This is getting beyond annoying.

They absolutely aren't as bad as people that are constantly negative

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2 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

They absolutely aren't as bad as people that are constantly negative

I don't want to get in a huddle war with either, but Fiz for example has been just as cringy as Saca lately. Both started out great, but now both have gone way out there. Complete polar opposites. Yes, its equally annoying.

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