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HURRCANES @ DEVILS RD 1 GAME 3


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1 hour ago, 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?

With Pyotr in net for game 3, what’s the worst that can happen? The Devils win? Which you’re suppose to win at home anyway. Best case? Canes steal one on the road.

Now we’re looking at either starting Pyotr in a higher pressure game or starting Freddie for his fourth game in a row. Disastrous decision making that is, quite frankly, idiotic.

Freddie is the Road Warrior. It's not his fault that we can't score. 

We are known for taking more shots. We tried less. That and bad luck killed us.THROW THE PUCK AT THE NET. 

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16 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

With double overtime Koochie should be the goalie Sunday.  If anything to give freddie a rest.  

Not buying that we do go kooch game 4. I feel like pepz think we are because of that 4 ot Florida game. Big difference between barely a few minutes into 2OT and almost the end of 4th OT.

Don't think we can afford to also. NJ was much better game 3 and one could argue they were better game 2

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On 4/25/2025 at 11:51 PM, Stumpy said:

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

I took a receipt on these...

 

 

 

On 4/25/2025 at 11:59 PM, 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.

Told ya.

 

also looking pretty good RN

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10 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Yep still we would be down 5-3 if that clown was in all game.

Also getting your goalie run into has absolutely nothing to do with "tiredness" 

No one has said “tiredness” you smooth brained, rock eater. We’ve been saying he has an injury history and the more he plays, the greater chance he has of being injured. And guess what? Lo and behold, through no fault of his own, he’s injured.

I’ll be putting your posts on ignore because it’s obvious you have zero ability to think critically, nor comprehend what other people are trying to say. Your drivel is … just sad.

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28 minutes ago, zacka77ack said:

No one has said “tiredness” you smooth brained, rock eater. We’ve been saying he has an injury history and the more he plays, the greater chance he has of being injured. And guess what? Lo and behold, through no fault of his own, he’s injured.

I’ll be putting your posts on ignore because it’s obvious you have zero ability to think critically, nor comprehend what other people are trying to say. Your drivel is … just sad.

Pretty sure it getting hit in the head for a concussion isn't avoidable by playing less derp derp

 

Also given Kochetkovs concussion history and the massive brain scramble he already took this year you are a really sh*t person for wanting him to be in and get hit in the head 

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