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2 minutes ago, DavidEng said:

Dallas played a good defensive game we just couldn’t get the shots to go. Fuggit you can’t win scoring 1 goal a game every time.

Rod needs to juggle the lines. They ain’t producing anymore. I wanna see Bunts or TT on 1. MSF or put Fast on 2. 

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2 hours ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Time to actually find a goal scorer at the TDL. This game is foreshadowing what will always happen to this team as currently structured in the playoffs. I’m sure we “like our group” and will add a 3rd pair LHD though. 

Yep we are good in goalie. Been saying it for years. We need goal scoring so bad. 

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Yeah gonna disagree. Team is missing another goal scorer. It’s painfully obvious to 99% of the fan base. We’ve played two back-to-back games against contenders and mustered 2 goals. We’ve seen this before…in the playoffs. Defense and goalie are fine, it’s time to spend some of the capital (which no other contender has as much of) to pursue some scoring help. Way too much uncertainty going into the off-season with pending UFA/RFAs to not address this glaring and blatant hole. 

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4 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Yeah gonna disagree. Team is missing another goal scorer. It’s painfully obvious to 99% of the fan base. We’ve played two back-to-back games against contenders and mustered 2 goals. We’ve seen this before…in the playoffs. Defense and goalie are fine, it’s time to spend some of the capital (which no other contender has as much of) to pursue some scoring help. Way too much uncertainty going into the off-season with pending UFA/RFAs to not address this glaring and blatant hole. 

No TDL made team who traded for a player of any importance made it to the conference finals last year or the year before, etc, etc, etc. Mortgaging the future, when you got Philly out there with 9 million in cap space in a playoff spot is not smart. Wait for the cap to go up this offseason. The market this TDL is poo anywho. 

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7 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

No TDL made team who traded for a player of any importance made it to the conference finals last year or the year before, etc, etc, etc. Mortgaging the future, when you got Philly out there with 9 million in cap space in a playoff spot is not smart. Wait for the cap to go up this offseason. The market this TDL is poo anywho. 

We don’t know what the market is? How many times have the Canes made trades at the deadline that came out of left field? Skjei and Tro ring a bell? We are in our contention now and it’s time to make a move. We can’t keep kicking the can down the road when the exact same scoring drought problem plagues us in the playoffs. Every. Single. Year. It’s time and what do you mean mortgaging the future? We have more assets than any contender and ample cap space. If there is a year to do it, it is certainly this one. 

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7 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

We don’t know what the market is? How many times have the Canes made trades at the deadline that came out of left field? Skjei and Tro ring a bell? We are in our contention now and it’s time to make a move. We can’t keep kicking the can down the road when the exact same scoring drought problem plagues us in the playoffs. Every. Single. Year. It’s time and what do you mean mortgaging the future? We have more assets than any contender and ample cap space. If there is a year to do it, it is certainly this one. 

Ok let’s start with this, who would you get rid of and expect another team to actually take(rules out Raanta/KK, etc) from our current roster. You have to pick at least one. We are 24/23 right now in essence. 

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