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Canes vs Islanders game 5 7pm


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1 minute ago, DavidEng said:

Actually he was, he’s contributed a lot to this teams in both offense and defense and given us some wins. Unfortunately he turns it over on occasion. Definitely not Burns usual game.

Ya he’s not on his usual self. Slow rolling these pucks. Laying out for the pass when rant expected him to take the man. Maybe the morning skate fugged us. Maybe I was wrong. 

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5 minutes ago, DavidEng said:

Actually he was, he’s contributed a lot to this teams in both offense and defense and given us some wins. Unfortunately he turns it over on occasion. Definitely not Burns usual game.

I agree but he has turned the tide in more than a few games this season. You take the bad with the hood with him at this stage in his career but tonight has been very bad. 

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1 minute ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

I agree but he has turned the tide in more than a few games this season. You take the bad with the hood with him at this stage in his career but tonight has been very bad. 

Maybe it’s just me but Burns play seems to have declined as the season wound down. He owed us one of his rocket goals to make up for this game.

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2 minutes ago, DavidEng said:

Maybe it’s just me but Burns play seems to have declined as the season wound down. He owed us one of his rocket goals to make up for this game.

So I’m at these games lives. The islanders are playing him close everytime he gets the puck.  Not much he can do but either sneak one or drive. 

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