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Canes vs Panthers Rd 3 Game 2 Thursday 8pm


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Like any sport, we see what happens when you come out flat and make mistakes. You give up good scoring chances and struggle. 

 

If we don't change our zone approach with the puck, we will lose this series. They're soft like we are in the same spots. We need to be cycling to the high slot and shooting more so we can work the dirty rebounds. It's how you beat Bob and it's how we have to score 

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Toronto is less physical than us, and they took them to 7 

I really wish they would have won, because we match up better with them, but we have to deal with what we got 

What worries me is Svech trying to take out Bob, that is desperation, that's what you do when you feel like there is no legit options left, it's what I feared, Bob is still in our core groups head, and they are over thinking, over passing

Hopefully that changes tonight 

 

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11 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Toronto is less physical than us, and they took them to 7 

I really wish they would have won, because we match up better with them, but we have to deal with what we got 

What worries me is Svech trying to take out Bob, that is desperation, that's what you do when you feel like there is no legit options left, it's what I feared, Bob is still in our core groups head, and they are over thinking, over passing

Hopefully that changes tonight 

 

 

That thought crossed my mind. Could be desperation, could also just be Svech trying to play mind games with Bob. Get him less focused and shake him up a bit.

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12 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Wait aren’t Svech and Bob friends?

 

I mean they're from the same place I think but idk if they're friends. If they are, then it's literally a "fug you bud" shot. Lol. It wasn't a forceful shot. I don't like it if it's not that, but the league has already kinda ruled that these kinda shots are fine as long as it's not disrupting play directly or overly forceful.

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