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In person allows you to see so much more of the skaters working together.

Anyway, for starters, both penalties on Staal were crap. Especially the trip while the puck was tied up on the boards. 

Next, a whole lot of grade A chances where guys just missed an open net. Game should have been a 5-2 regulation win.

Orlov is figuring it out and playing much better.

Chatfield will be my next sweater. Dude is playing lights out D. He's come a long way and might be the second best D-man on the team.

Gotta admit that was easily Raanta's best game of the season. He made 3 saves I thought were sure goals.

Pisser moment: They don't sell Riviera beer at the main Club bars anymore. Stand in line only to be told it's sold in the small lounge bar. Da fug.... 

Scary moment: Staal, Slavin & Burns on the ice to start OT and they don't win the draw..... 

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17 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Scary moment: Staal, Slavin & Burns on the ice to start OT and they don't win the draw..... 

Ya that did have me concerned for a second but since it was our top pair + Staal I figured they put their best line first so we decided to grind down and wait to get a more favorable pairing with Aho/Necas/TDA(?)

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51 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

In person allows you to see so much more of the skaters working together.

Anyway, for starters, both penalties on Staal were crap. Especially the trip while the puck was tied up on the boards. 

Next, a whole lot of grade A chances where guys just missed an open net. Game should have been a 5-2 regulation win.

Orlov is figuring it out and playing much better.

Chatfield will be my next sweater. Dude is playing lights out D. He's come a long way and might be the second best D-man on the team.

Gotta admit that was easily Raanta's best game of the season. He made 3 saves I thought were sure goals.

Pisser moment: They don't sell Riviera beer at the main Club bars anymore. Stand in line only to be told it's sold in the small lounge bar. Da fug.... 

Scary moment: Staal, Slavin & Burns on the ice to start OT and they don't win the draw..... 

not at the regular seats last night?

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

not at the regular seats last night?

No, I bought these extra a few weeks ago because I didn't want to wait another 10 days for my season package to start.

To tell you the truth, I've spoken with a lot of fans who had season packages and gave them up this season because of the changes they made to seat selection, schedule packages, etc.

I may end up selling a good number of my season tickets and just buy resale. Not fond of the seats I had little choice in selecting in 215.

I'll probably pass on the season package next year and just buy on the open market.

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

Ya that did have me concerned for a second but since it was our top pair + Staal I figured they put their best line first so we decided to grind down and wait to get a more favorable pairing with Aho/Necas/TDA(?)

Yeah, usually, you can count on Staal to win the draw and he gets off the ice with Burnsie, Slavin stays on with whomever (Necas & Aho).

I put my tickets up for sale for the Blue Jackets game on Nov 26.

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2 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

No, I bought these extra a few weeks ago because I didn't want to wait another 10 days for my season package to start.

To tell you the truth, I've spoken with a lot of fans who had season packages and gave them up this season because of the changes they made to seat selection, schedule packages, etc.

I may end up selling a good number of my season tickets and just buy resale. Not fond of the seats I had little choice in selecting in 215.

I'll probably pass on the season package next year and just buy on the open market.

Yeah I hope they go back to how it was last year the previous.  Ive already had to change 5 games around this year.  

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