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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round Two, Game 4


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3 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

*having BS penalties committed against you” and still not figuring out how to play TBs PP. 

The Svech calls have been correct. The Bean call atrocious. Svech has 3 penalties and none of them are borderline. They’re all terrible decisions.

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1 minute ago, WelshPanther said:

Refs calling everything for them and us completely losing our PK ability is not a good mix. Hoping we get a PP opportunity and goal early in 3rd!

If Tampa can get away with blatant cross checks and holds right in front of refs, they aren't calling anything on Tampa. We have a better chance of scoring a short-handed goal than the refs calling a penalty on Tampa

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5 minutes ago, WelshPanther said:

Refs calling everything for them and us completely losing our PK ability is not a good mix. Hoping we get a PP opportunity and goal early in 3rd!

Refs owe the Hurricanes a BS penalty right out the gate in the 3rd period for that missed cross check. Probably won’t matter because their PP is terrible but it’s the thought that counts

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