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Miller is the worst player on the team


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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

He will look a lot different with the Eraser on the other side.... no Slavin is not how it was planned 

I hope so. We sat around a bunch of rags fans last night and they kept pointing out how bad he was for them and everything that he did in New York with his turnovers and bad puck management was everything that happened last night.
 

by the way, I like the eraser that’s pretty cool

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On 11/27/2025 at 11:22 AM, Panthers Fan 69 said:

I hope so. We sat around a bunch of rags fans last night and they kept pointing out how bad he was for them and everything that he did in New York with his turnovers and bad puck management was everything that happened last night.
 

by the way, I like the eraser that’s pretty cool

Everyone who plays next to Slavin looks 100% better... 

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12 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Miller was bad again last night. The rangers fan were right. This dude is a dud. 

He had a mediocre game against the Sharks. But, nearly every hockey stats site has Key as a top 25 defenseman in the NHL this season.

Don't let Cary's finest cloud your judgement on this one.

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12 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Miller was bad again last night. The rangers fan were right. This dude is a dud. 

As much as I like Brent Burns, Miller on a "bad" night is better than Brent. And Miller will drop the gloves for his team, whereas Burnsie... not so much.

And for what it's worth, it's all relative and nobody played worth a damn last night.

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6 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Let’s hope he has a better 2nd half of the season.  Things might click for him but it could take a season.  I thought the long term deal was a bit questionable but I didn’t expect him to fix his problems immediately.

It took Burnzie a full season to really find his groove in our system. It took Ghost leaving and coming back to get it. Not sure Orlov ever really picked it up. Even Slavin took some time to master it.

Just makes what Nikki and Nystrom are doing that much more impressive!

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