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Why do the Canes still have the best penalty kill??  How does RBA maintain competitive advantage after years when players come and go?  It must be Rod himself.  Are the players so afraid of letting Rod down that they don’t allow power play goals?

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5 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Why do the Canes still have the best penalty kill??  How does RBA maintain competitive advantage after years when players come and go?  It must be Rod himself.  Are the players so afraid of letting Rod down that they don’t allow power play goals?

I mean would you want to upset Rod the Bod? 

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20 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I'm not talking about right now....

 

I mean this entire series, your posts are complaints and negative responses 90% of the time.

 

The Rags have always had our number. 

 

And its not just svechnikov being healthy its Svechnikov PLAYING LIKE WE ALL KNEW HE SHOULD BE.

 

I thought I was being pretty positive this series, and these playoffs, I started the Devils series off negative, from scars from last years playoffs, but I believe again

And should that always be an excuse ?, Boston always had our number, till they didn't

I guess we just have a different definition of negative, I will call it out when I think we are playing bad, my rose tinted glasses was shattered along time ago 

Anyway, who cares, we dominated the media darlings tonight, and got our swagger back

Can't wait till Monday night

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Can only imagine the people that aren't familiar with the Canes watching the pregame and hearing how " the Caps found their game and are ready to go". Then watching us throatfug them tonight and thinking " Whatchoo talking bout, Willis?"

 Also,  Ovechkin has scored more goals than anybody in history. List the players that have more goals than him in this series. (Hint- it's a lot)

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