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28 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

The system works fine. Special teams and goaltending failed us. We owned the rangers 5v5 and I really don’t know what series you two were watching. Just more sensationalism. 
 

 

Did you see my previous post with the post season stats? 
 

playoff stats

Win % is .514

pp is 14.9

pk is 76

his special teams never work in the postseason. 
 

the only way his system will ever work in the playoffs is if the team caves and spends on a goalie. A top tier goalie. 

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Just now, carpanfan96 said:

Did you see my previous post with the post season stats? 
 

playoff stats

Win % is .514

pp is 14.9

pk is 76

his special teams never work in the postseason. 

What does that have to do with running out of gas? Which was my initial point. 5v5 we dominated. Not sure what point you’re trying to make. 

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14 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

We need a 2C. You think they give Jarvis a chance there next year or load up on wingers?

They only have two options and one I think we all hope gets bought out here soon. KK being the other option on the team. 
 

otherwise give jarvy a shot or go for one in FA

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2 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

What does that have to do with running out of gas? Which was my initial point. 5v5 we dominated. Not sure what point you’re trying to make. 

I never said they were gassed, I said nope that it was rod’s system that failed again. 

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12 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I never said they were gassed, I said nope that it was rod’s system that failed again. 

I disagree. “The system” did not fail. It’s what gets us to the playoffs and has us competing in every series. The system dominated 5v5. Freddie and Special Teams cost the Canes this series. The injuries of Pesce and Fast definitely impacted the effectiveness of the PK. 

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Yeah the Canes aren't gonna take draft picks or prospects for Necas....

 

He has this year and next year left in team control (restricted).

He won’t sign any extension unless he’s 

1. moved to center 

2. plays on the top line

3. gets paid like a top line center. 
 

ummmm… he’s not coming back. He doesn’t like Rod because he doesn’t see him as a center in the NHL. 
 

so knowing what Necas wants, you still think he comes back and plays somewhere he doesn’t want to??? 

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Right now I don’t expect Pesce, Necas, DeAngelo, Noesen or Teravainen back. 
 

I also think KK is bought out and won’t be back. 
 

Guentzel is 50/50, if they give him the money 9-11m per. He’s back but don’t know if they give him that kind of money. 
 

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37 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

He won’t sign any extension unless he’s 

1. moved to center 

2. plays on the top line

3. gets paid like a top line center. 
 

ummmm… he’s not coming back. He doesn’t like Rod because he doesn’t see him as a center in the NHL. 
 

so knowing what Necas wants, you still think he comes back and plays somewhere he doesn’t want to??? 

You don't seem to understand how restricted free agency works (which he is the next two seasons)  he's not going to sit and lose money lol this ain't the NFL.

 

See the Kevin Fiala trade if you want an idea how this works because it's obvious your clueless.

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1 minute ago, PantherChris said:

You don't seem to understand how restricted free agency works (which he is the next two seasons)  he's not going to sit and lose money lol this ain't the NFL.

 

See the Kevin Fiala trade if you want an idea how this works because it's obvious your clueless.

I know how it works, most experts aren’t expecting him back either and his Father has already made comments on this and hard rumors are saying he won’t sign because the team won’t do what Necas wants. 

I fully expect him to be traded. 100% 

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