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Red Wings @ Hurricanes Game Thread 3/4


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12 hours ago, KillerKat said:

Pesce fuging idiot

Could very easily have caught a 2-game suspension there. Not sure why he felt the need to do that. Was Fabbri taking shots at other guys? Only reason I think Pesce would even do something like that is if he or one of the other guys took a couple cheap shots from Fabbri. 

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2 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Could very easily have caught a 2-game suspension there. Not sure why he felt the need to do that. Was Fabbri taking shots at other guys? Only reason I think Pesce would even do something like that is if he or one of the other guys took a couple cheap shots from Fabbri. 

Fabbri was overly harassing him for sure but I don't recall if any cheap shots were dished out to that point. Pesce was definitely pissed though when he did it.

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11 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

They went empty with 4+ to play 

 

10 hours ago, cookinbrak said:

"I'MA PULL MY GOALIE WITH 5 MINUTES LEFT!!!"

 

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Think about it-

Detroit is terrible and won't sniff the playoffs.

They got a face-off in the offensive zone against a very gassed Canes shift and going on the PP. Pull the goalie and take a chance with a 6 on 4. All you need is to win the draw and control the puck against a dead-legged Canes shift.

A quick goal on the PP and you put the goalie back out and wait a couple minutes before pulling him again. Tripp said it best- was a gutsy move by a coach giving his players a chance by taking a risk.

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Fabbri sure got in his head. That doesn't look as bad as the low angle shot but still just dirty. Don't usually expect that from our guys.

That is textbook Slew foot. Really hope he doesn't get a game or two.

Also why is it every time we play the Red Wings Fabbri is involved in some kind of dirty/rough play from either our side or theres.

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