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Canes vs. Islanders Game 4 Sunday 1PM


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8 minutes ago, Stumpy said:

Fug it... our forwards can't score anyways.

Dress Aho, Necas, Jarvis, Staal and 14 Defensemen... 

Rod gonna revolutionize the sport!

Can we suit Koch up as a forward so he can go 1 on 23 in a massive brawl “Oldboy” style. 

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Canes are going to need to do two things:

1. Score on the PP

2. Skate the puck in and create chances on the rush.

We aren’t creating much so we need to take advantage of NYI being stupid and giving us PP’s. And because we aren’t creating anything on the forecheck, guys need to stop dumping the puck in when they have space and try to create offense on the rush.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Canes are going to need to do two things:

1. Score on the PP

2. Skate the puck in and create chances on the rush.

We aren’t creating much so we need to take advantage of NYI being stupid and giving us PP’s. And because we aren’t creating anything on the forecheck, guys need to stop dumping the puck in when they have space and try to create offense on the rush.


We aren’t winning a majority of the face offs and we aren’t shooting. I’m worried rod made game play tweaks in the wrong direction. 

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I also still haven’t seen anything on drury’s status. Which makes me concerned he’s in the protocol. Though the hit makes me concerned it was a neck/back issue. I didn’t see him have any weird motions down low. His chin hit the boards hard, which could have rattled his brain, but his back, lower neck area got a lot of pressure.  

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7 minutes ago, DavidEng said:

Martin playing his dirt again make them pay with a PP goal.

Since we aren't gonna play him, can we send Kucci out there to fight his ass?!?

Send him out to start the 2nd. As soon as the puck drops, he just comes streaking down the ice straight for Martin.

Fly Away Comedy GIF

We already know he's got hands!

 

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Just now, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Necas is about to wake up. And I believe our offense is about to explode….  I saw some stuff that period. 

Necas.. idk. He looked dazed and confused most of it. But move him to one and play the 4 alternating on the 2 line and make 2 basically a second stalwart line. 

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