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Canes vs Red Wings 7pm


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2 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Also to continue my thoughts from the other thread.

I’d really like to see these -

TT - Aho - Pool

Necas - KK - Marty

Stasny - Staal - Fasty

Jarvis - Drury - Noesen

Or 

Drury - Aho - Noesen

Necas - KK - Jarvis

TT - Staal - Fasty

Marty - S/S - Pool

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Honestly, I think it’s ridiculous we waited this long this season to give drury a shot. The kid has fit right in, he plays fast and physical, he plays well in the scheme. Without svech for the rest of this season and probably the first half of next I could really see him stepping into Svech’s roll. He’s 2 inches shorter but weigh’s in the same as svech according to wiki. Don’t relegate him to line 4 get him up their winging for the top 3. Prep him to wing where svech would until he returns, then transfer him to a more elite L4 center when svech is back. 

 

Agree with most of this, except...

TT and Aho need to spend some time down on the 3rd/4th lines.

During last nights ranted, Rod said something along the line of "your best player not even trying..." Clearly seemed like a shot at Seabass, and honestly I'm with him. Turbo is coming back from injury, but Aho has just been bad lately.

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18 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

You know I wonder why teams don’t play their top players on the 4th line sometimes. Great going against bad. 

Prolly since as soon as you do that the opposing team will do a line change for their top line as soon as they can.

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40 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Detroit starting a goalie with no NHL games under his pads (0-0-0).

Canes might get shut out.

72 save shutout with 2 ESPN Top Ten plays, a goalie goal plus catching a falling baby that dove head first from the upper deck after TT, Aho and Poolie fail to get a shot off on a 3v0 breakaway for...

*checks notes*

...literally cannot even find this dude's name.

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