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Canes vs Devils Game 4 Rd 1 3:30pm


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9 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Nah the team tightened up a bunch that they wouldn't normally play with Freddie....  it changed our style it sucks 

They did, but the devils still had their chances to score and pyotr did his job after the 1st goal. And let's keep in mind this is the first ice time he has seen in a while - that's definitely not an easy situation to have to come into 

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6 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

To people that know hockey, how thick is the back of the Goalie mask? If it's thin, hitting the crossbar definitely caused a concussion 

I’m not sure his head hit the crossbar. It looks like it does from the over the top angle, but from the other angle in the comments of that tweet, it appears as if his head goes under the bar. That’s the hope, at least. 

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I also don’t get the angst in this thread over Devils fans cheering as Freddie skates off. It is fairly common in sports for fans to cheer when an injured player is able to get up and “walk” off the field under their own power. I took it as a show of respect in that way, not as a show of happiness that Freddie was injured. 

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4 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

I also don’t get the angst in this thread over Devils fans cheering as Freddie skates off. It is fairly common in sports for fans to cheer when an injured player is able to get up and “walk” off the field under their own power. I took it as a show of respect in that way, not as a show of happiness that Freddie was injured. 

They were also cheering while he was laying on the ice injured if that helps explain why

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34 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

They were also cheering while he was laying on the ice injured if that helps explain why

Didn’t catch that part. Saw the highlight of him getting hit without the sound and then the cheering while he went off. If they meant it to show happiness that he was injured, that’s poor form. 

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