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Canes vs Panthers ECF game 2 Saturday 8pm


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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

We exceeded expectations, made it to the ECF with no Svechnikov and no Pacioretty.

Can’t even be upset.

We havent exceeded poo. We were supposed to win the Cup! Its been that way for over a year. Waddell told us we were with what we got and decided to do nothing.

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

We exceeded expectations, made it to the ECF with no Svechnikov and no Pacioretty.

Can’t even be upset.

Ya, I’m not sure why everyone is getting so emotional here. It’s not like we are getting blown out. These have been to serious forecheck defensive battles. These teams are evenly matched. They just happened to get the goal in OT.

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Tough one again, our lack of scoring has reared it's ugly head.

See a lot of hate for Aho and I know he's not scoring, but neither is anyone else for the Canes.   Aho's game has been solid overall...I've seen worse from our other forwards.

Turbo needs to go 1st line and Noesen maybe to the 3rd.

This team is tough enough to win 2 in Florida, if they do they are back in the series.  If they only get 1 I don't see it. 

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1 minute ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

It looks like all physical aggressiveness has left the team in the 1st 2 games. There's some hitting but no imposing their will like we've seen all season. Maybe it's just me, but the team just looks different. 

I think they were hitting just like they have been in Game 1.

Tonight, not as much hitting probably due to fatigue and Staal didn't hit anything....I think his shoulder is hurt. 

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

Ya, I’m not sure why everyone is getting so emotional here. It’s not like we are getting blown out. These have been to serious forecheck defensive battles. These teams are evenly matched. They just happened to get the goal in OT.

Yep. Facts. Both games are coin flips. We are playing well. Just can’t score and Bob is playing all world.

 

 

we ain’t done yet.  This series is going 7

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If this is the end of the series , we need more than 1 superstar, and we need a vezina calibre goalie 

Now we can get back to arguing about the Panthers, which huddle ensures me Reich will be the greatest coach in history, and every time I doubt that I am immediately insulted, so it must be true

 

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