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Canes vs Kraken 10pm Puck drop


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4 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I will stay up for this one. I will stay up for this one. I will stay up for this one.

Just practicing for 10PM.

There’s a difference with a dude in his 40s watching a game on a Friday vs a Monday game having to be up early for work. This one may be a YouTube watch in the AM. 
 

talking about me of course. 

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2 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Need to see the PP do something tonight. Starting to get concerned that there will be no improvement. If we can just manufacture some goals on the PP and FA can stay healthy….please 

We will see still very strong 5v5 and our Pacioretty won't play until Jan/Feb so we will see. 

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3 hours ago, GamecockSmitty4 said:

Glad they’re getting this west coast swing out this early. Nothing worse than getting into a groove watching the games and then there’s a 2 week layover out west. I’m not a young man anymore and work + kids drain me by 9:00. 

 

2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Hoping to catch the first two periods tonight. I really wish tonight’s game was a 7 o’ clock game. 

I'm going to try to trooper through the game, I hate these 10PM starts...

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

C mon guys! I'm 66 and I'll be up for this.  I'll give you a break if you work early and/or have kids....

Kidding. Will be watching just like Friday, will be standing in front of the TV cuz come the third period if I sit, I'll fall asleep.

I roll out of bed at 5:45 and get to work then get home at 6:00 for second shift… a 2 year old, 8 month old, and needy wife. 😂

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3 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

C mon guys! I'm 66 and I'll be up for this.  I'll give you a break if you work early and/or have kids....

Kidding. Will be watching just like Friday, will be standing in front of the TV cuz come the third period if I sit, I'll fall asleep.

You may have a few years on me but I've got two under five and another on the way pushing 40 that's enough to add at least 20.

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