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2 hours ago, Stumpy said:

If the losing streak ends when he comes back, we'll have to go Celtic Pride...

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on the mods until after the Stanley cup to make sure he doesn't get banished again!

 

I mean… it’s on the person not to piss off a mod. We got rules already here!

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3 hours ago, KillerKat said:

A good one will as long as you stay out of the penalty box and convert on powerplays which we have continued trouble with anyway

I agree our power play improving would help, but this team will be in the penalty box as will most teams during the season and playoffs.  Let's don't forget during the playoffs that the Canes have to play against their opponent and the refs.

It still takes a solid goalie who will make a couple of saves that an average/good goalie won't.  Those saves that change the outcome of the game.

Our goalie situation is a big issue and IMO is the one thing we can't overcome if we want to win a Cup.  I don't even know if we can address the issue.  There's always a chance one of them goes on a heater, so who knows.

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3 hours ago, Harbingers said:

I mean… it’s on the person not to piss off a mod. We got rules already here!

Well, we don't know whether it was the infraction or the punishment that caused the curse...

You kidnap 69 and I'll tie the mods up, that way we have all our bases covered!

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