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59 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

The real question is what do we do next year… Kochetkov may or may not be the future and the free agent class for goalies is abysmal.

In reality, what we have is the probably the best we can get right now.

Ya this is concerning. I liked Koch. But he didn’t see 2/3 of those first goals last night. I am convinced he has a sight issue like Mraz. 
 

We are in kind of a pickle. When Andersen is on he is by far our best goalie. Raanta is more reliable, In The Regular Season, he showed last year he’s not a playoff goalie. I feel like Andersen will want to test the market more than Raanta. So Koch gotta get his eyes fixed and mature. Id say he’s two seasons from being serviceable at this point looking at his body of work as a whole. This offseason is gonna be Ugh. 

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Imagine a team that was the best or 2nd best in the league all year to completely implode come playoffs. The window was right there. We are one elite scorer away and Waddell stood pat  with scrubs in ghost and pool. I’m very disappointed in this organization 

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3 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Imagine a team that was the best or 2nd best in the league all year to completely implode come playoffs. The window was right there. We are one elite scorer away and Waddell stood pat  with scrubs in ghost and pool. I’m very disappointed in this organization 

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Have a little more faith dude. 

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Imagine a team that was the best or 2nd best in the league all year to completely implode come playoffs. The window was right there. We are one elite scorer away and Waddell stood pat  with scrubs in ghost and pool. I’m very disappointed in this organization 

Ive been prepared for it all year. This team is ass in the playoffs. Doing nothing at the trade deadline just further cemented our 1st/2nd round exit IMO.

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

I’m trying my best right now. And I’m usually the positive one of the bunch.

Nah, don’t mean to be rude but you are one of the most reactionary people on here. And that isn’t a slight.

we have one of the most solid lineups in hockey. We have for the past 5 years. And you are right we might be one mega piece from getting to the cup. But we have at least 3 more years being on top. 

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