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The official Game 4 New York Islanders vs Carolina Hurricanes Thread 5/3 700 PM NBCSN


JakeDel5674

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4 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

cry of help for who? Those that don't know how to ignore threads they don't like? How pathetic you got to be to cry like a bitch in a thread you don't even like?

@rayzor how much abusive behavior does he get to display before he takes a break??

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1 hour ago, JakeDel5674 said:

I've lived in North Carolina the majority of my life, and saying you see more Hornets stuff is false. Sure you see it in Charlotte. Other than that though? Hell no. I see more Canes gear. LOL. But. alrighty then sir. 

I live in Raleigh and right up until last week or so, I saw more Hornets than Canes gear around... the Hornets have a bigger brand where i frequent anyway...

 

Not like it matters... great for the Canes right now.

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Jake, 

Three threads back to back in a football forum. You are trying too hard. I am a huge Hurricane fan and am loving their run. In Raleigh they are deities and rightly so. I love their hard work and sheer will power to dominate their foe, even when they lose. After a drought from the playoffs since 2009, their underdog success is inspiring. And the crowd was electric as it should be for a team that is 3-0 on the Islanders after a slugfest with the Capitals. Imagine a drought of 10 years for even making the playoffs. So yeah they are the most relevant. They are the only team in the playoffs.  But in Charlotte the Hornets are going to be big second only to the Panthers. And the only local team if you like professional  basketball. 

 

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If you guys paid attention, Igo specifically stated towards the end of the first round series with the Capitals that "hey, maybe do a game day thread for each game?". 

 

Quit your bitching or ignore the thread. It's the off-season.

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Yes other people ruined a "bunch" of great threads that OP made to antagonize a fan base that had nothing to do with anything.. And isn't a direct or Indirect competition for said team...

Yes it's our fault OP wanted to troll instead of supporting his team...lol

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47 minutes ago, lightsout said:

If you guys paid attention, Igo specifically stated towards the end of the first round series with the Capitals that "hey, maybe do a game day thread for each game?". 

 

Quit your bitching or ignore the thread. It's the off-season.

Yeah because it's so hard to click on this

https://www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/forum/21-carolina-hurricanes/

I get it my bad... You guys needed to let everybody know how good you're doing in the playoffs...  

Keep the good work up telling ppl how relevant you are...

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33 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

you have to be some kind of insecure to whine for hours about a team who is one game from the final four, just because you don’t like the sport.

canes fuggin rock, sorry that makes your butt hurt.

Your right the other Fan bases in the Carolinas are insecure we needed to post on a different sports forum...

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Personally I come here daily looking for Panthers news info and opinions. That said it’s a bit offsetting shifting through 3-4 hockey post and crazy statements like hurricanes are a bigger brand than the hornets and numerous pictures about”look it’s louder and the crowd is bigger”.

come on this dude is clearly here to troll and play on your local love of the hurricanes at the same time to do so.

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42 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Your right the other Fan bases in the Carolinas are insecure we needed to post on a different sports forum...

why are you upset? it’s a web forum, and you’re acting like someone stole your cupcake. i’m not calling carolina fans insecure. i’m calling you insecure, because that’s how you’re acting.

the boss man approved game threads in the main forum for the playoffs. bad news, canes are a game away from making it to the next round, so there will likely be several more. sorry you don’t have the capacity to not click on them. keep getting angry, though. that’s working.

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