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Canes vs Panthers Rd 3 Gm3 8pm


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It is hard not to feel hopeless. There is some hope buried behind a hopeless wall but the hopeless wall is thick. 
Going off of the last two games I don’t see how we win. 
Team looked utterly defeated on Thursday, kinda like the Leafs did when the Panthers tied the series 2-2, and we all know how that ended. 
I hope for the best. I will at least turn on the game for a little while. 

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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

It is hard not to feel hopeless. There is some hope buried behind a hopeless wall but the hopeless wall is thick. 
Going off of the last two games I don’t see how we win. 
Team looked utterly defeated on Thursday, kinda like the Leafs did when the Panthers tied the series 2-2, and we all know how that ended. 
I hope for the best. I will at least turn on the game for a little while. 

See that's the thing what I saw in game 2 was so embarrassing id rather they could just forfeit 

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2 hours ago, PantherChris said:

Im not watching Boycott in effect. Lol Im guessing it will he without Jarvis and lord knows Rods gonna play Morrow again if chatty can't go

Me too. I got other things I can do. Tie it up 2-2 and I will be back, but Im tired of watching us get swept.

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27 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Kotchekov in net

KK centering Hall/Stankoven line

No Chatty

Jarvis and Walker were on Ice.  

Morrow on PP2

 

Brindamour will do press to explain his decisions on defenders. 

Glad im not watching...  guessing walker out too

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