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Canes vs Panthers Pre Talk


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On 5/14/2023 at 8:42 PM, Stumpy said:

A couple of things really stood out to me. Jarvy gets a, well deserved, rep as a goofball, annoying little brother. But, he is also a cerebral student of the game. Even if the Rat Marchand talk made me wanna hurl, it shows a desire to be great that a lot of men his age don't have yet.

Well stated. I fully agree with you.

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I gotta say... It's refreshing reading through Florida's forum and seeing that most of their fans are reasonable and actually acknowledge that we are good, even though we don't have the noteworthy players like Matthews, McJesus, etc. I definitely got tired of reading the Devils forums saying we suck and after we whooped their asses in 3 of the 5 games, it turned to "well, our team just sucks or (insert player name or coach) sucks"

Should be a fun series with both teams being great on the forecheck. Somebody sacrifice a chicken so that way Skjei can stop tossing grenades and turning the puck over in our zone. Defense needs to keep playing like they did in games 1, 2, 4, and 5. Florida has a lot of scorers, so we will need all of our lines to show up.

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8 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Luckily Pieterangelo isn't on the other team for this series, so hopefully he can make it at least 1 shift...

Lomberg, Bennett, Gudas and Tkachuk are though…

Lomberg had the same thing happen to him as TT from what everyone can surmise though. 
 

I have a feeling the NHL better have Gudas on a very short leash this series. 

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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Lomberg, Bennett, Gudas and Tkachuk are though…

Lomberg had the same thing happen to him as TT from what everyone can surmise though. 
 

I have a feeling the NHL better have Gudas on a very short leash this series. 

Hopefully they call every little ticky tack thing on Gudas possible with how he held that Toronto player's stick on their series winner

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Marty party being our MVP would be poetic. 

I’m curious how well our 2 is going to match up against their 3. Cause either way at home that’s how it’s going to shake down, unless we decided to 2 v Florida 1. And if Florida will try everything they can to avoid our 1 Vs. their 3 especially if TT is playing. 

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On 5/12/2023 at 7:47 PM, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Bob is going to be tough. Florida is on a heater. This series will be tougher than the previous two. Florida is healthy and talented - it’s important to recognize that. With that said, Canes in 4. 

I don't want to see Canes in 4. Not down for that at all. 

That amount of blood rushing to my groin might kill me.

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