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Canes Vs Vancouver 7pm


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5 minutes ago, panthers81 said:

Vancouver was clearly off-side on the last goal. I wondered why rod didn't challenge it. 🤔 On to the next! 

I’d have to watch it again but if the puck touched Pyotr first off the glass it would negate offsides. Unless he entered our zone before the puck crossed the line. 

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12 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I’d have to watch it again but if the puck touched Pyotr first off the glass it would negate offsides. Unless he entered our zone before the puck crossed the line. 

2 guys were offside, but they both tagged up. And the puck bounced off of Coochie's foot.

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9 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

2 guys were offside, but they both tagged up. And the puck bounced off of Coochie's foot.

That’s what I’m saying I didn’t personally see anything offsides and the GTI was definitely happening but I agree with Rod we wouldn’t have gotten the call. 
 

The crosscheck(roughing) to Jarvis’s face however may have been after the whistle but that poo should have been called. 

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22 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Vancouver is a legit cup contender and, like Boston and NY, the Canes have to find ways to win games that are 1-1 or 2-2 late in the game. 

Last night, I think, is how the Canes season will ultimately end in the first or second round.

Ya they definitely are. That said the front 5 did their part last night. Pyotr pulling a Mrazek is what did us in. We held them to 8 shots in 2 periods. 

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50 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Vancouver is a legit cup contender and, like Boston and NY, the Canes have to find ways to win games that are 1-1 or 2-2 late in the game. 

Last night, I think, is how the Canes season will ultimately end in the first or second round.

I agree, They're big and fast. Jarvy looked like a middle schooler out there against their D men LOL

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

Vancouver is a legit cup contender and, like Boston and NY, the Canes have to find ways to win games that are 1-1 or 2-2 late in the game. 

Last night, I think, is how the Canes season will ultimately end in the first or second round.

Considering you said last season it would be out in round 1 I'm taking this as a good thing... haha

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