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Canes vs Devils Round 2 Game 3 3:30 puck drop


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4 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

This has been a nightmare start, New Jersey working harder , and Andersen not playing well 

Score on this Powerplay, steal the momentum back

Jersey is not working harder, our passes are not crisp and Jersey is jumping. I expect this will cost Jersey in the next game.

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Man this thread is fickle. First time they’ve faced any semblance of adversity and we’re all throwing in the towel?

devils are a good team but we’re better. We may drop this one but they aren’t taking this series. 
 

The missed double minor on the high stick to Aho would have negated Hughes goal. The shorty is hard to defend Freddy on but he was lights out the first two games. 

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6 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Thanks for having the guys ready Rod and again making excellent decisions in net by keeping Anderson out there.

Rod should know better , remember we had Edmenton dead to rights 3-1, with a powerplay in OT in game 5, you do not let teams back in a series

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2 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Jersey is not working harder, our passes are not crisp and Jersey is jumping. I expect this will cost Jersey in the next game.

We gotta control the neutral and start shifting momentum. The devils will wear down. That said Freddie has to be perfect here on out. 

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

This team plays pussyfoot hockey on the road.

They've been a lot better this year than last year on the road in the playoffs.

A couple of ill-timed pinches by dmen played a big part on goals 2 and 3. We should know our scouting - the Devils offense consists of counters and odd-man breaks. You don't let them get that, they struggle to score (see games 1 and 2)

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

This team plays pussyfoot hockey on the road.

Nah. We are playing against a team fighting for their playoff lives. They are coming out strong. Freddie’s got to keep this a 1-0 game though in the first. Our boys are going to come out strong. 

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