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Canes Vs Devils Game 4 Rd 2 7pm


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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

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Like I said I trust this team. 

Now that period is over I wanted to talk with you. You very well may be 100% correct and we all hope you are. However, showing up on our board for the first or second time telling folks to calm down and telling them to go home. It’s not the way we do things. Again, I hope you’re right, and so does everyone else on here but don’t do that again. We like reactions they’re fine.
 

now let’s go canes!

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It was a compliment my man. Why you so defensive?

I won’t speak for ABH but he’s wanting more than a second round exit. This is usually a tight knit crew down here in the bowels of the huddle. Just remember everyone on here is rooting for the canes. Even with all the reactionary stuff. 

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

NJ is gonna wear themselves out.

Just my thought but if you come out as hard as they do then you better get a multi goal lead because you are exerting a ton of energy.

It’s a marathon not a sprint.

That’s literally what Lindy said in their locker room speech. Gotta work their legs. You can definitely tell Rod chewed us out on the penalties though. We are barely hitting. 

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2 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Because your vibe is off. We don’t poop people on this board even when we disagree. There’s plenty of other places to do that poo if you disagree. 

@Harbingers and @Stumpy fundamentally disagree on some very polarizing and volatile political issues and on this board, that never comes up nor do they “poop” each others post. 

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