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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round One, Game 5


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1 minute ago, zacka77ack said:

Aho and Svech are INVISIBLE. Hell, anyone who was playing well in the regular season has disappeared. The last 3 games have been disgusting efforts. I am just as mad at the refs though. Saros is standing on his head, and when we do manage to get one past him, the Refs pull the wool over our eyes.

Extremely disappointing end to the season. But anyone who knows Carolina sports knows to never expect champion caliber performance when it matters.

Just leave....

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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Just leave....

In all honesty, Svech has been invisible. The Aho part definitely was off.

The lack of mental awareness has been the killer these past 3 games (Definitely games 3 and 4). Too many 2-0 and 3-1s allowed and have been bailed out a good number of times by Ned

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Just now, PleaseCutStewart said:

In all honesty, Svech has been invisible. The Aho part definitely was off.

The lack of mental awareness has been the killer these past 3 games (Definitely games 3 and 4). Too many 2-0 and 3-1s allowed and have been bailed out a good number of times by Ned

"extremely disappointing end to the season" In a tie game and series.

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