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Canes vs Panthers ECF game 2 Saturday 8pm


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Just now, WelshPanther said:

Need to grind out a win. Not sure how we do it though. They seem to be more physical on forecheck, winning face offs and look more likely to score.

Need a third like Thursday. Come on lads!

Keep doing what we are doing. We have have A+ after A+. They will go in. 

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4 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

That was the most 8+ chances the cane have ever had that didn’t go in. We keep that up. We’ll score a couple in the third.

lol, we are getting worked. And shooting weak poo at an elite goalie on a heater. Hope Rod gets ‘em going because we are on the verge of going down 2-0. Me having belief is irrelevant. We are running into an unfortunate buzzsaw and that’s just the facts. Being realistic is better for your mental health. 

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At the very least it looks like we belong here unlike last time with the Bruins. Not losing hope, but if we go down 2-0 or get swept it will be another wasted season. 

I just don't see what else the team can do. Against any goalie we faced so far we should be up by 2 or 3 goals. 

Guys need to turn it on in the 3rd and not go to another OT.

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3 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

lol, we are getting worked. And shooting weak poo at an elite goalie on a heater. Hope Rod gets ‘em going because we are on the verge of going down 2-0. Me having belief is irrelevant. We are running into an unfortunate buzzsaw and that’s just the facts. Being realistic is better for your mental health. 

Baring some miracle I think if we go down 2-0 we are getting swept. People may not like it but that is the reality of it.

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2 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

At the very least it looks like we belong here unlike last time with the Bruins. Not losing hope, but if we go down 2-0 or get swept it will be another wasted season. 

I just don't see what else the team can do. Against any goalie we faced so far we should be up by 2 or 3 goals. 

Guys need to turn it on in the 3rd and not go to another OT.

We shot tons of pucks during the regular season against different goalies and only scored 2 goals. We just have to put the puck in net like always. We’re facing an excellent goalie not godzilla. I give the Canes a chance here it’s not like we’re behind.

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