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4 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Can someone tell me how pool and ghost makes us better?  I feel like we are worse. 

I feel like Pool Party definitely makes us worse.

We might as well call up Jamieson Rees or Vasily Ponomarev if we are just throwing guys out there to be out there.

When Ghost isn’t providing offense he’s pretty meh, I actually think de Haan is better than him defensively.

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5 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I feel like Pool Party definitely makes us worse.

We might as well call up Jamieson Rees or Vasily Ponomarev if we are just throwing guys out there to be out there.

When Ghost isn’t providing offense he’s pretty meh, I actually think de Haan is better than him defensively.

Ghost is way better than the other options. Pool doesn’t look like an NHL player… I hate to say. I don’t see much from his grind game. 

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6 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I feel like Pool Party definitely makes us worse.

We might as well call up Jamieson Rees or Vasily Ponomarev if we are just throwing guys out there to be out there.

When Ghost isn’t providing offense he’s pretty meh, I actually think de Haan is better than him defensively.

So waste of trades. 

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5 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Ghost is way better than the other options. Pool doesn’t look like an NHL player… I hate to say. I don’t see much from his grind game. 

I wouldn’t say he’s way better than de Haan, he just plays a different game, he definitely provides more offense.

+\- isn’t everything but Ghost is a -4 in 9 games with the Canes, de Haan is a +7 in 53 games with the Canes.

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4 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I wouldn’t say he’s way better than de Haan, he just plays a different game, he definitely provides more offense.

+\- isn’t everything but Ghost is a -4 in 9 games with the Canes, de Haan is a +7 in 53 games with the Canes.

I feel like Ghost meshes better with Chatty. Little bit faster. 

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