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Call it like we see it. Robinson, Carrier, Walker.  These guys just skate until their shift is over. Paycheck Bois.  I would throw in Svech but he is so far in his head that it’s almost time for a new team.  Necas close to the same. KK tries, he just sucks.  
 

This team is not good. It’s hit me. The big guns are trying to make up for such trash on the outside.  

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Rod would be a great coach if he could recognize those surrounding him arent good at all. Instead he chains himself to them. Therefore, he is not a good coach. Good coaches know how to adapt. Rod just does the same thing over and over again just like every other coach any Carolina team has had.

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Because slander will not stand. We have 2 players who are playing at or above 1 PPG average: Necas and Aho. Necas, Aho and Svech have ripped more shots than anybody on the team and at a decent percentage (not great, but decent).  Those 3 (39 goals total) + Roslovic (17, leading team) are our only double digit goal scorers.

 

We need a line shake up. We have a lot of good guys in +/- but those guys aren't scoring. Playing great D is good but we need some offensive consistency. The lines aren't productive, yet we have productive guys on the roster. Spread that wealth, stop relying on 1.5 lines to get our scoring. We're not dangerous in our back 6 but we're tough defensively.

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11 hours ago, lightsout said:

Because slander will not stand. We have 2 players who are playing at or above 1 PPG average: Necas and Aho. Necas, Aho and Svech have ripped more shots than anybody on the team and at a decent percentage (not great, but decent).  Those 3 (39 goals total) + Roslovic (17, leading team) are our only double digit goal scorers.

 

We need a line shake up. We have a lot of good guys in +/- but those guys aren't scoring. Playing great D is good but we need some offensive consistency. The lines aren't productive, yet we have productive guys on the roster. Spread that wealth, stop relying on 1.5 lines to get our scoring. We're not dangerous in our back 6 but we're tough defensively.

Another line shack up?  That’s what caused this disaster around thanksgiving in the first place. 

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15 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Call it like we see it. Robinson, Carrier, Walker.  These guys just skate until their shift is over. Paycheck Bois.

This may be the most absurd take ever posted.

C'mon, man, I thought you knew hockey better.

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12 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

This may be the most absurd take ever posted.

C'mon, man, I thought you knew hockey better.

No one is safe as I see it.   I know our big guns suck right now but we replaced Turbo Pesce Skeij and Noesen with these guys.  Roslavic is the only one I’ll give a pass too. 
 

Staal and Rod post game were calling people out. Svech likes how he is playing.  That should tell us everything. 

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46 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

No one is safe as I see it.   I know our big guns suck right now but we replaced Turbo Pesce Skeij and Noesen with these guys.  Roslavic is the only one I’ll give a pass too. 

Go back and read my post from a month or so past. I spoke about how the Canes lost literally 30% of their offense when those guys left. They were replaced with guys who will never be the offensive threat TT, Skjei, etc. were.

Sean Walker, Chatfield, a healthy Ghost will never score like Skjei did. Roslovic, although putting up career numbers, will not produce on the same level TT did.

Robinson is statistically having the best year of his career. Carrier's best year in his career? 25 pts. What are you expecting from him?

 

 

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