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6 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

I gotta believe Gostisbehere is expendable at this point. Although both PP units will be without their QB. 

Think they're talking to Burns and Roslovic right now? 

Boom will run one of those PPs.  Maybe on burns and Roslavic. But again it’s been 6 hours.  Canes biggest moves will come from trades.  

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1 minute ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Boom will run one of those PPs.  Maybe on burns and Roslavic. But again it’s been 6 hours.  Canes biggest moves will come from trades.  

I just saw them blow 7.5 mill and spend extra comp on a dude they could have fugging offer sheeted for just a 1st and 3rd.

Not to mention they really haven't addressed either of our holes..... at all.

 

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Just now, PantherChris said:

Based on what I've seen so far I hope he throws himself in the fire..... HORRIBLE.

 

 

THEY COULD HAVE OFFER SHEETED THAT DUFUS FOR A 1ST AND 3RD.


this is what it looks like when a team is going all in now. Morrow was maybe a third defenseman. He also plays very soft. Let’s watch them on the ice before we go crazy.

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Just now, Panthers Fan 69 said:


this is what it looks like when a team is going all in now. Morrow was maybe a third defenseman. He also plays very soft. Let’s watch them on the ice before we go crazy.

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 

 

How high are you? 

 

No one's saying anything about Marrows sorry ass leaving.

 

WHY GET A LEFT HANDED D FOR 7.5 M WHEN YOU HAVE SLAVIN AND NIKISHIN AND MASSIVE HOLES AT RHD AND CENTER????

 

THIS ISN'T ALL IN its confounding and senseless

 

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1 minute ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

this is what it looks like when a team is going all in now.

This what it looks like when you go all in to build a VW that will compete with Indy cars on Memorial Day. It's desperate and does nothing to build confidence in the room. 

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1 minute ago, Anybodyhome said:

This what it looks like when you go all in to build a VW that will compete with Indy cars on Memorial Day. It's desperate and does nothing to build confidence in the room. 

This ^^^^^ smells of desperation and stupidity. 

 

Ton of money and capital spent on a position that wasn't a hole.

 

For a player who is questionable and dubious at best.

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We got screwed by the cap going up too much.  Our main attraction was money.  But the cap going up more than expected means everyone has money.

Front office has to lean into winning now and can’t afford to wait multiple offseasons hoping someone like mcdavid will sign 

I’m prepared to be whelmed

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

We got screwed by the cap going up too much.  Our main attraction was money.  But the cap going up more than expected means everyone has money.

Front office has to lean into winning now and can’t afford to wait multiple offseasons hoping someone like mcdavid will sign 

I’m prepared to be whelmed

Remember Logan stankoven is gonna keep getting better. That guy is gonna be an absolute fuging monster for us.

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15 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I will say that the past 2-3 offseasons have been pretty confounding and/or underwhelming and they turned out pretty well. I will withhold a lot of judgement for that reason but....I don't love it.

Well for two offseasons I tolerated it because this was supposed to be the big one...... im not impressed 

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