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not the biggest canes fan but I've been watching them more this year, such a fun sport. I'm impressed with how Svetch is playing. (again I'm a noob when it comes to hockey)

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55 minutes ago, SOJA said:

not the biggest canes fan but I've been watching them more this year, such a fun sport. I'm impressed with how Svetch is playing. (again I'm a noob when it comes to hockey)

There’s not an easier team to root for.  Welcome brother.

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1 hour ago, SOJA said:

not the biggest canes fan but I've been watching them more this year, such a fun sport. I'm impressed with how Svetch is playing. (again I'm a noob when it comes to hockey)

We were all noobs at one point.

I know i annoyed the poo out of my friends in college. I lived next door to the club hockey team at State. These guys lived and breathed hockey. I would come over and watch games, constantly saying dumb poo like "how is that not a penalty?" Or, "just shoot the fuging puck!"

Almost 20 years later and half a state away, I still say all those dumb things and annoy my friends. But, now it's because I live and breath hockey!

Enjoy the ride. But, be careful, it'll hook ya!

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On 5/17/2025 at 8:04 PM, SOJA said:

not the biggest canes fan but I've been watching them more this year, such a fun sport. I'm impressed with how Svetch is playing. (again I'm a noob when it comes to hockey)

THIS IS ALL MY FAULT

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4 hours ago, SOJA said:

I think I legitimately may be a cursed sports fan. I am sorry yall

It's the whole state. I blame Zebulon Vance or maybe the Roanoke colonists. This poo goes back!

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8 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Nah its Rod Brindamour 0-11 in the Eastern Conference Finals under him.....

 

Three trips in seven years Zero WINS in the third round. 

I feel like the owner will give Rod one more season. I don’t agree with it, but I have a feeling that is how it will play out. 
That said sometimes firing a coach that has failed in the playoffs time and time again can occasionally give the team a boost when the new coach comes it and takes them to the promised land. 
Even if Rod somehow says he needs to try something different we know from past experience that is just coach talk. 
Like Rivera during his final season. Said during the off-season he can’t keep coaching the same way if he wants to keep his job, but once the season started he fell back into his old ways. 
Same thing would happen to Rod. 

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5 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I feel like the owner will give Rod one more season. I don’t agree with it, but I have a feeling that is how it will play out. 
That said sometimes firing a coach that has failed in the playoffs time and time again can occasionally give the team a boost when the new coach comes it and takes them to the promised land. 
Even if Rod somehow says he needs to try something different we know from past experience that is just coach talk. 
Like Rivera during his final season. Said during the off-season he can’t keep coaching the same way if he wants to keep his job, but once the season started he fell back into his old ways. 
Same thing would happen to Rod. 

Just force him to make bench changes and fire some of his staff. He will refuse and resign from being the head coach. 

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13 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Just force him to make bench changes and fire some of his staff. He will refuse and resign from being the head coach. 

Yea we need a legit power play coach at a minimum.  It's fine if Rod's not an X's an O's guy, but we need a good one if that's the case.

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3 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Yea we need a legit power play coach at a minimum.  It's fine if Rod's not an X's an O's guy, but we need a good one if that's the case.

Man is already in-house:  Justin Williams.

 

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