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HURRCANES @ DEVILS RD 1 GAME 3


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Just now, zacka77ack said:

I HATE the way RBA manages goalies in the playoffs.

Pyotr should have been in goal for this game. Not a slight against Freddie (he played great) but why not take advantage of the long break between Games 2 and 3 and put Pyotr in net for a game that doesn’t matter?

 

Freddie has been an animal, probably wanted to keep him hot and then rest Freddie in game 4.

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Just now, Stumpy said:

Now, we have to start Kochetkov, cold, with an exhausted defense in front of him in a possible series tying game.

No you don't lol we aren't playing back to backs here bud, guarantee you Kochetkov isn't playing in game #4

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2 minutes ago, lightsout said:

 

Freddie has been an animal, probably wanted to keep him hot and then rest Freddie in game 4.

I guarantee you Freddie will be back in net for game four.... these aren't back to backs, Freddie Played lights out.

 

Anderson and Markstrom are the same age I bet you Devils fans aren't worried about 'resting" him.

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I guarantee you Freddie will be back in net for game four.... these aren't back to backs, Freddie Played lights out.

 

Anderson and Markstrom are the same age I bet you Devils fans aren't worried about 'resting" him.

Good idea. Let’s ride the dude that had knee surgery 6 months ago instead of looking for opportunities to work in some rest in the post season.

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Just now, zacka77ack said:

Good idea. Let’s ride the dude that had knee surgery 6 months ago instead of looking for opportunities to work in some rest in the post season.

LOL yep rods totally gonna throw the guy with a .812 % and 4 gaa over the last month and a half in a potentially series tying game 🤣 

Let's see who Rod sides with history is on my side.

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4 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

LOL yep rods totally gonna throw the guy with a .812 % and 4 gaa over the last month and a half in a potentially series tying game 🤣 

Let's see who Rod sides with history is on my side.

Of course he’s going to start him. That’s the point. He’s going to ride Freddie into the ground instead of taking obvious opportunities to rest him when he could have started Pyotr in a meaningless game 3 and then it’s a fresher Freddie in a potentially series tying game.

I think your reading comprehension is lacking.

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14 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Looks like you were wrong 

I didn’t mean this game, I meant the series. There is no way their defencemen can keep up. No way.

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14 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I guarantee you Freddie will be back in net for game four.... these aren't back to backs, Freddie Played lights out.

 

Anderson and Markstrom are the same age I bet you Devils fans aren't worried about 'resting" him.

 

No but you're not playing to win the round 1 championship. It's hard to let one goalie run the whole post season if you're not blanking series. This is now a 5 game series minimum and he just played into two OTs while facing a ton of pressure. You rest your goalie so he doesn't burn the hell out. 

If we don't rest Freddie and lose, we're crushing his confidence, wearing him out and THEN playing koochie even further from his last start.

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