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Canes vs Panthers Game 3 ECF 8pm


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52 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

For what is potentially our last game, I want Rod to embrace the chaos.

Drury - Aho - Jarvis

Noesen - Kotkaniemi - Teravainen

Martinook - Staal - Fast

Rees - Ponomarev - Necas

No.. Rod needs to stop fighting himself and put TT with Aho. 

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4 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

No.. Rod needs to stop fighting himself and put TT with Aho. 

Can’t have Jarvis, Aho, and Turbo all on the same line, there’s no net front there and the line is too small. Drury is smaller but he plays bigger than he is.

You’d also have to put Turbo back on the left because Jarvis is purely a RW. That’s something I don’t want to do because he’s played LW the majority of the year and he hasn’t been good, he needs to go back to the right permanently.

As of now Teravainen has been a passenger as where Jarvis has had a solid playoffs. I wouldn’t separate Jarvis from Aho at all but I’d bump Noesen down to give the second line a better scoring option.

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Just now, Harbingers said:

I will say this, Bob is not the issue. Florida playing a 100% defense game is. They are beating us at our own game. 

They are doing a great job of keeping us on the outside. I went back and watched the highlights of when Boston scored five on Bob and while a lot of the goals were on the PP, they were mostly from three feet in. Basically the puck would get fed in to the center and Boston mucked it up and put the puck in the net.

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5 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

They are doing a great job of keeping us on the outside. I went back and watched the highlights of when Boston scored five on Bob and while a lot of the goals were on the PP, they were mostly from three feet in. Basically the puck would get fed in to the center and Boston mucked it up and put the puck in the net.

Ya and when we do muck it up somehow the puck just disappears in a mass of bodies(usually 3-4 panthers and 2-3 canes) and we miss the rebounds. 

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50 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Oh well. I’m just going to enjoy game 4 for what it’s worth. Maybe we find a spark. Maybe the refs stop fuging us. 

I hope we get to enjoy game 4, that will require Canes solving how to actually get the puck in the net though. 

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27 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Maybe it’s blind optimism but I still feel like we can do this.

Figure out a way to win game four then come back home for game five. We’ve been good at home so assuming we get a victory we’d then head back to Florida with an abundant amount of pressure on the Panthers.

 

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1 hour ago, lightsout said:

 

Alright now this is a treat. If you look really close here, you'll notice a little gleam. This gleam has ENORMOUS value because it allows one to carry on for months on end without the slightest bit of dread. This is called Hopium. It is amazing. And, oh my, this appears to be from a ridiculously pure source. What an absolute beauty.

 

4 GAME SWEEP TO CLOSE BABY! LORD STANLEY'S CUP WILL REQUIRE BLOOD BEFORE YOU ENTER HIS FINAL TEST AND BLOOD WE SHALL GIVE!

Put TT with Aho. I don’t care if that bumps Jarvis or what ever, Jarvis will still find success on the second line. Aho needs his feed man. It’s killing me rod isn’t recognizing this. Aho needs to stop being the feed man for Jarvis and by that happening trying to do too much himself. Fug it put the nook on Aho’s other wing to play defense.

Or if Rod refuses to do that put Fasty and Nook with Aho. 

Oops that was suppose to be for @MillionDollarCam

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