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@LinvilleGorgepin this please.  This team is ready to win it all. Doubters and former “top players”.  This city, state, and Caniacs have their backs.  Canes on a mission for the the second pro championship in Carolina sports. The the 2nd cup.  The boys have fight I haven’t seen since 06.  Backs against the wall. Let’s fuging go Rod! Let’s fuging go Canes!!!

 

@Stumpygif away my boy!

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8 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

@LinvilleGorgepin this please.  This team is ready to win it all. Doubters and former “top players”.  This city, state, and Caniacs have their backs.  Canes on a mission for the the second pro championship in Carolina sports. The the 2nd cup.  The boys have fight I haven’t seen since 06.  Backs against the wall. Let’s fuging go Rod! Let’s fuging go Canes!!!

 

@Stumpygif away my boy!

While I love your enthusiasm...I'm gonna curb it. We gotta finish the season strong. We can still win the metro, my focus is there and I believe everybody else should follow suit. Playoff depression comes from all of nothing mentality. So let's temper that and win the metro and a playoff series once that is settled lol

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22 minutes ago, lightsout said:

While I love your enthusiasm...I'm gonna curb it. We gotta finish the season strong. We can still win the metro, my focus is there and I believe everybody else should follow suit. Playoff depression comes from all of nothing mentality. So let's temper that and win the metro and a playoff series once that is settled lol

I’ll see your move and raise. This team has something they haven’t had in a long time and that is doubt and backs against the wall. That was 2006 and 2019. This kind of Energy and motivation does everything to help this team beat the best and be the best. They have it now and we didn’t have it at all this year until the Mikko debacle which turned out to be a blessing in disguise. As we say in the redneck world, watch this poo. 

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After the New York series last season, are you telling me we have the goaltending to win ?, Anderson is notorious choker in the playoffs, like Game 6 against the rags, we were leading 3-0 in the 3rd , could have went into the garden tied 3-3 with all the monentum, and he suddenly forgets how to skate, and Kooch can vary between Elite and Horrible 

We have wasted so many talented rosters on best offer mediocre goaltending 

We need our own Bob that completely takes over games, making the opponents top scorers overthink and mentally exhaust themselves, and gives our skaters confidence to throw everything at the net 

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1 hour ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

After the New York series last season, are you telling me we have the goaltending to win ?, Anderson is notorious choker in the playoffs, like Game 6 against the rags, we were leading 3-0 in the 3rd , could have went into the garden tied 3-3 with all the monentum, and he suddenly forgets how to skate, and Kooch can vary between Elite and Horrible 

We have wasted so many talented rosters on best offer mediocre goaltending 

We need our own Bob that completely takes over games, making the opponents top scorers overthink and mentally exhaust themselves, and gives our skaters confidence to throw everything at the net 

Tonight….kooch

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1 hour ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

After the New York series last season, are you telling me we have the goaltending to win ?, Anderson is notorious choker in the playoffs, like Game 6 against the rags, we were leading 3-0 in the 3rd , could have went into the garden tied 3-3 with all the monentum, and he suddenly forgets how to skate, and Kooch can vary between Elite and Horrible 

We have wasted so many talented rosters on best offer mediocre goaltending 

We need our own Bob that completely takes over games, making the opponents top scorers overthink and mentally exhaust themselves, and gives our skaters confidence to throw everything at the net 

We've given up 9 goals in the last 7 games. 

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On 3/14/2025 at 10:17 PM, Panthers Fan 69 said:

@LinvilleGorgepin this please.  This team is ready to win it all. Doubters and former “top players”.  This city, state, and Caniacs have their backs.  Canes on a mission for the the second pro championship in Carolina sports. The the 2nd cup.  The boys have fight I haven’t seen since 06.  Backs against the wall. Let’s fuging go Rod! Let’s fuging go Canes!!!

 

@Stumpygif away my boy!

No no it isn't lol.

Just enjoy the ride because the meltdown will be worse 

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On 3/15/2025 at 7:49 PM, Day1PanthersFan said:

After the New York series last season, are you telling me we have the goaltending to win ?, Anderson is notorious choker in the playoffs, like Game 6 against the rags, we were leading 3-0 in the 3rd , could have went into the garden tied 3-3 with all the monentum, and he suddenly forgets how to skate, and Kooch can vary between Elite and Horrible 

We have wasted so many talented rosters on best offer mediocre goaltending 

We need our own Bob that completely takes over games, making the opponents top scorers overthink and mentally exhaust themselves, and gives our skaters confidence to throw everything at the net 

 

Koochie is literally a top 7 goalie last I checked in every stat measuring goalie impact. Screenshot_20250317-003845.thumb.png.c2c7985021d2badf8a8377efd65eed74.png

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2 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

We get this koochie, we will be tough outs.  

 

I mean he's in great fuging company stat wise. He gave up a healthy chunk of his goals in a bad stretch of the season for us as a team as well. He's played great

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