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Beat Toronto earlier this year 3-2, scored a PP goal and had a 100% PK.

Carolina allowed 2 goals on 28 shots, if I remember.

Samsonov a lot like the last 2 goalies Carolina faced in Shesterkin and Bobo- big guys who can be beat high glove. But the Necas goal was low blocker/far post and Kuznetsov looked like he tee'd it up and took enough time to tell Bobo, "Go ahead and get set, I'll blow this one by you regardless;" and went low blocker.

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18 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Beat Toronto earlier this year 3-2, scored a PP goal and had a 100% PK.

Carolina allowed 2 goals on 28 shots, if I remember.

Samsonov a lot like the last 2 goalies Carolina faced in Shesterkin and Bobo- big guys who can be beat high glove. But the Necas goal was low blocker/far post and Kuznetsov looked like he tee'd it up and took enough time to tell Bobo, "Go ahead and get set, I'll blow this one by you regardless;" and went low blocker.

Kuzy has ice water in his veins some if he gets the puck and time in front of the goalie he's fine with a stare down....

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The times RBA has moved Fast to the top line has been against more physical teams and was a little surprised he didn't do it against Florida the other night. Regardless, that top line better produce tonight, because the Guentzel/Necas/Kuz line looks like they can do some serious damage, and they're still working on "chemistry," lol...

 

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

The times RBA has moved Fast to the top line has been against more physical teams and was a little surprised he didn't do it against Florida the other night. Regardless, that top line better produce tonight, because the Guentzel/Necas/Kuz line looks like they can do some serious damage, and they're still working on "chemistry," lol...

 

The Leafs aren't exactly all that physical nice having an Lemieux in to go with Reaves if needed though

 

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