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Goalie situation


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Freddie now out long term. 
Koochie out for potentially a week. 
 

we are tired of our goalies getting banged up each week.  It’s almost like they don’t see enough action and have to keep staying loose during games due to lack of shots. 
 

do we need to explore a trade for Soros or a goalie like??? Team is obviously just as good if not better but Martin is fuging trash.  
 

 

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If Kucci is going to miss any significant time, you gotta bring somebody in. This team is too good to let injuries hold them back.

But, it's a long season. And we are already off to a good headstart. If the King can retake his castle in a  week, let Spencey Martin take his lumps. Maybe he grows some hair on his chest from being in Kucci's aura.

If Spencey steps up, great! We have our insurance policy in case one of the starters can't go in the playoffs. If not Tulsky, has ~2 months to find us a competent backup.

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7 hours ago, Stumpy said:

If Kucci is going to miss any significant time, you gotta bring somebody in. This team is too good to let injuries hold them back.

But, it's a long season. And we are already off to a good headstart. If the King can retake his castle in a  week, let Spencey Martin take his lumps. Maybe he grows some hair on his chest from being in Kucci's aura.

If Spencey steps up, great! We have our insurance policy in case one of the starters can't go in the playoffs. If not Tulsky, has ~2 months to find us a competent backup.

This may be the greatest comment I’ve seen on this site hahaha

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13 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Martin is fuging trash.  

 

 

He was 4-1 with the Canes last season after being acquired and brought up due to injuries to both Freddie and Raanta. He's 0-1 this year with the Colorado loss a week ago.

Hardly enough of a sample size to call the guy "fugging trash."

Your nut-hugging of Pyotr is showing.

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

He was 4-1 with the Canes last season after being acquired and brought up due to injuries to both Freddie and Raanta. He's 0-1 this year with the Colorado loss a week ago.

Hardly enough of a sample size to call the guy "fugging trash."

Your nut-hugging of Pyotr is showing.

Indeed. Koochie is nut huggable haha. @Stumpystumplton Beauxrigard Esq the 4th, can you make a meme of a nut huggable Koochie?

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