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Canes vs Rags Round 2 Game 2 Tuesday 7PM


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1 minute ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

We are becoming the old Atlanta Braves, regular season Warriors but always choke in the post season 

How damn hard is it to shoot on a powerplay , we had every oppertunity to win this game 

Just like Bob last year, elite goalies get in our guys heads and they overthink things 

This is a disgusting loss, and I'm not even mad at the officials anymore, they called it even in ot

Our powerplay just dissapears in the playoffs, when we need it most 

 

Very accurate comparison. We just aren't clutch 

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3 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Another year. Another failure. I am sick of making the playoffs every year with nothing to show for it. We are getting swept. fug this team.

 

3 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Nah, we're lucky if we push it to 5

See yourselves out don't let the door hit you. I certainly don't want to see you when it's a 2-2 series....

Pnc is a different animal 

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4 minutes ago, Stumpy said:

 

 

Far from it.

poo ice and home cooking from the refs and we still should've won both games.

They gave us 2 ot powerplays , and we played catch for both of them , Rod needs to teach our guys how to shoot the puck obviously 

If our powerplay wasn't complete garbage, we would have won with the bogus calls, and would have won it with one of the ot ones 

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

What can you say, one team can score on the PP, the other can’t… it’s pretty black and white.

We are 0-10 on the PP in 2 games.  Our penalty kill has let this team down so much.  Guys it’s this simple. Our kill has allowed  7 goals in 6 games. Our special teams are in dismay.  That’s why we loose. 

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1 minute ago, bigdog_10_2002 said:

Power play is way too passive. I get being selective in overtime because you don’t want to give up the shorty, but there’s way too much side to side. Have to throw those at Igor and hope for a rebound. 

yeah and then let our guys that get the dirty goals like Noesen put a rebound home....oh damn Noesen was scratched. 

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1 minute ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

My dude it won’t matter with how bad our PP and PK is right now. It just doesn’t matter. It’s not good. 

Amen... This loss is a crusher also. We saw how the long OT loss killed us last year and sadly I expect the same thing to happen again 

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6 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

They gave us 2 ot powerplays , and we played catch for both of them , Rod needs to teach our guys how to shoot the puck obviously 

If our powerplay wasn't complete garbage, we would have won with the bogus calls, and would have won it with one of the ot ones 

Somebody else needs to teach the PP because what it currently is, is a byproduct of already present coaching. Great in the regular season (usually) and falters when it matters and there is less space, in the playoffs. 

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