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Its time for the coronation...


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Bring in the King!

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Some of yall aren't gonna want to hear this, but this is 4 bad games in a row for Freddie. Even worse, going back to game 1 vs the Isles, he has gotten progressively worse each and every game.

It's almost like taking a guy who hadn't played 2 games in a row in over a full calender year and making him play 7 straight might not have been the best decision...

I'm not saying throw Freddie in the trash. Give the rook game 2 in NY. If he looks good and we steal one in their house, let Pyotr have game 3 back home while the Great Dane freshens up and gets his mind right for games 4 and 5 when this really becomes a series.

In your hearts you know it's true, G

Our game is flat like 2D

The skaters know it too, see

It's time for some Kucci!

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12 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

I take issue with RBA continuing to tell us all how you don't change anything from the regular season for the playoffs. Go with what got you here. 

And he's done the exact opposite by playing 1 goalie. 

Look the Bruins are literally the first team in NHL history to continue to rotate goalies without it being due to a bad game.....

 

So it's happened one time in NHL history I hope PK is ready because he can steal games if he's on his game.... his previous playoff games weren't up to snuff with his regular seasons here are his playoff stats to date.... most of this is from losing his stick that's something he just can't do.

He's got to settle in with the bigger stage.

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3 hours ago, PantherChris said:

his previous playoff games weren't up to snuff with his regular seasons here are his playoff stats to date.... most of this is from losing his stick that's something he just can't do.

That being said, when was the last time you saw Freddie spending more time sprawled on the ice versus keeping his feet?

Playoff Freddie is not the same goalie who played exceptionally well since coming back from his medical issue. We're seeing someone other than regular season Freddie and I'm not impressed, especially the last 3-4 games.

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