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Just now, Harbingers said:

Andersen saved us. Rod played that perfect and our boys were ready for it. Now they gotta come to our house(probably Vs. Koch), and we will be ready.

I give Freddie a lot of poo, but he came up big tonight! That series of saves 6v5 at the end was a goaltending clinic.

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1 minute ago, Stumpy said:

I give Freddie a lot of poo, but he came up big tonight! That series of saves 6v5 at the end was a goaltending clinic.

That Chatty goal. He came out of a fuging canon. And he hit the spot Shi had no chance of covering. But maybe that was the game plan. 

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6 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

 

I was not not sure our Chip game would work. But it wore them down… playoffs though. Chip game isn’t guaranteed. 

That forecheck is what wore the rags down. Their d is bad and when you hit them and hit them and forecheck them into the dirt they looked slow and started wearing down. THAT is Rod hockey in a nutshell. That kinda hockey travels when they get to it. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

That forecheck is what wore the rags down. Their d is bad and when you hit them and hit them and forecheck them into the dirt they looked slow and started wearing down. THAT is Rod hockey in a nutshell. That kinda hockey travels when they get to it. 

Koch better watch his 5 hole on Thursday because they will be gunning for him. Unless Rod decides to go double Andersen on the Rag’s. Which I kind of hope happens. Andersen is a playoff goalie. When he is healthy. 

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