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Canes vs Rags Round 2 Game 1 4pm


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11 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I honestly don’t even care lol. As long as I have a place to talk hockey other than the cesspool that is Reddit and the country club that is HFBoards then I’m content.

So can we ummm bring FUS over for the playoffs? I get having our awesome rooks but dude. FUS will be next level or at least in my opinion is. 

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20 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

So can we ummm bring FUS over for the playoffs? I get having our awesome rooks but dude. FUS will be next level or at least in my opinion is. 

I'm betting he makes the team next season.

 

Also can we lay to rest the crap about Necas, the guy turns the ice in our favor he's a difference maker and a rare talent.

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Played C for the first time ever today, top line C at that, and scored a goal lol.

Watching him in the pre season i could just tell he has "it" same with Jarvis I remember telling people he would make the team....

 

I'd be SHOCKED if FUS isn't anther future star Cane... he has the "it" factor.

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Well, I just finished up the game, and I am not going through the 25+ pages of what I am sure is middle school bullshit.

Special teams needs to get it together, and LOST the game, 2 PP goals for the Rags in less than 30” is unacceptable, going 0-fer (w/ 5 or 6 attempts) on the PP also unacceptable. 
 

Anderson didn’t show up, he needs to stay on his feet, I’d like to see Koochie on Tuesday, and would have preferred to see him in game five  

Igor is an amazing goalie, I still believe we need to reunite the JAG line and play our game and not try to match our opponent.

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Popsickle said:

Well, I just finished up the game, and I am not going through the 25+ pages of what I am sure is middle school bullshit.

Special teams needs to get it together, and LOST the game, 2 PP goals for the Rags in less than 30” is unacceptable, going 0-fer (w/ 5 or 6 attempts) on the PP also unacceptable. 
 

Anderson didn’t show up, he needs to stay on his feet, I’d like to see Koochie on Tuesday, and would have preferred to see him in game five  

Igor is an amazing goalie, I still believe we need to reunite the JAG line and play our game and not try to match our opponent.

 

 

Summary of 30 pages.....

Lots of freakout.....

 

Me and Harbingers being like chill.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Summary of 30 pages.....

Lots of freakout.....

 

Me and Harbingers being like chill.

 

 

Calling everyone else a gloom and doomer because they call out a bad play is not being chill pal lol

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My concern would still be a concern had we won today. We have got to start playing 3 periods of hockey. We heard it coming out of the 1st round, and it popped up again today. We settle in and play start to finish we’ll be fine, but until we can show we can do it, I’m biting my nails a bit. Special teams can’t take a step back in the playoffs. 
 

Here’s to coming home with the series 1-1. I wouldn’t be surprised if we’ll have to win 2 in MSG to advance. 

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lol, 30 pages of drunken gibberish. Can’t say I’m not guilty of that too. 
 

I think we do look like the superior team. Giving them a 100% pp conversion is going to be impossible to overcome. 5v5, we were demonstrably the better team. Tighten up those passes exiting the d zone and converting on our own pp and we take this series. 
 

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