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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Carolina Hurricanes Game Thread


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3 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

I know man give em two 5 on 3’s in the series. I’m only wondering what they going to give the defending Stanley Cup champions this series.

I'm hoping we are the better story or we have better refs. I mean I'm tired of teams beating the crap out of us and the league just looking away.

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38 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Round two begins at 5PM EST. Facing last years champs.

16.3k fans allowed in the house(I believe that's a league high this season). PNC is gonna be rocking!!!

I thought Bruins had a full house last night which was more. I’m glad we are getting near full capacity 

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Your Carolina Hurricanes made the regular season our (consensual) b*tch. Best coach in the league, best goalie in the league. Our reward, do si do ing with some fake ass country music singers from the westerlands.

After taking care of business against the generic carnivorous animals from Tennysey, now we turn our sights to America's penis. And, not even the good parts (just the tip) either. No, we get to take on the herpes scar on the shaft.

That brings us to the Lightning. A team without fans for a city that's not a city. The National Weather Service doesn't declare a state of emergency for a lightning strike. Hell, Tesla mastered that poo 150 years ago. Sure, they are the defending champs. But that poo was 2020, the most miserable decade humanity has ever lived through, it was only fitting. Yeah, their greasy ass goal tender has an argument for the Vezina. But, we all know the award is going to Eugene Levy's illegitimate son. 

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Canes 3 - Swamprats 1

 

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