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Canes vs yotes 7pm


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36 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

That 3rd period was the most dominant period of hockey I’ve seen. 18-0 shots on goal. Blows my mind we didn’t win this game 8-1. 16 grade chances.  
 

Is there a stat for goal posts hit? The canes have to lead the league in that category. The canes are red red red hot. PP and PK re top 5. 

Overall 2 in PP

Overall 4 in PK

im pretty sure we are

Since dec 1st - 1 in PP(by a country mile)

Since dec 1st - 1 in PK(only team over 90%)

The number two in both since dec 1st is Edmonton. 

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

So I can’t decide, was that a cross check by bunting that allowed that goal, or do y’all think it was legal. 

Looks more like a shove instead of an impact hit with extension of the arms. But that shot by Orlov is as good as you'll ever see that deep in the zone. Especially since it went far corner in front of the goalie's face. Slavo's shot in Game 2 of the Islanders series that tied the game went off the goalie's helmet ricocheted between the helmet and post.

Remember the Stastny shot in OT of the Islanders Game 6 series winner?

Orlov.... one more time....

 

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And the officiating was absolute garbage last night. Staal went down a couple times with holding and interference non-calls; Aho was as close to a break away when he got hooked and no call. The embellishment call on Bunting may be one of the worst I've ever seen.

And, if I'm being very objective, the Canes played a pretty clean game, considering Lemieux had several opportunities to drop the gloves and didn't. Arizona was frustrated they could barely penetrate the O-zone and they started hitting guys behind the plays and after the puck was gone. The Canes should have had about 8 power plays last night.

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4 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

That 3rd period was the most dominant period of hockey I’ve seen. 18-0 shots on goal. Blows my mind we didn’t win this game 8-1. 16 grade chances.  
 

Is there a stat for goal posts hit? The canes have to lead the league in that category. The canes are red red red hot. PP and PK re top 5. 

Listen to Orlov's goal. It hits the top and side bars.

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