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5 hours ago, philit99 said:

Out here in the parking lot hanging out with Alex Tuch’s uncle. Awesome guy. Drinking Vodka with him. However, everyone else with him are canes fans so we are drowning him out! lol

 

 

 

dude are you full of poo?? Tuchs uncle.  Shane Willis drunk.  I call bull poo. 

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

 

 

 

dude are you full of poo?? Tuchs uncle.  Shane Willis drunk.  I call bull poo. 

Not sure why either of those would be that surprising.

I've only been to a handful of games in the decade or so since I moved from Raleigh and have ran into a players' dad drinking in the tailgate lot damn near every time. 

(Shoutout to Papa Martinook da GOAT)

As far as Shane, dude is puffy and bleary-eyed damn near every broadcast. And, it was a very poorly kept secret that our longest tenured media member was tying one on prior to games for years without anyone intervening. I wouldn't be surprised at all.

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I’m just reporting my experience at the game. I don’t really care if anyone believes me. I’m not posting here for credibility, I’m just sharing what I know and what’s going on. Yes Willis was plastered, and Tuchs uncle showed several pictures of Tuch after games. I think he was from Vermont. Anyways, he was with some canes fans that are family, and one of those family members is on the board and talked about projects going on around the arena. They were going to hang out with Alex after the game. Again, don’t care if you believe me, just stating what went on yesterday.

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2 hours ago, philit99 said:

I’m just reporting my experience at the game. I don’t really care if anyone believes me. I’m not posting here for credibility, I’m just sharing what I know and what’s going on. Yes Willis was plastered, and Tuchs uncle showed several pictures of Tuch after games. I think he was from Vermont. Anyways, he was with some canes fans that are family, and one of those family members is on the board and talked about projects going on around the arena. They were going to hang out with Alex after the game. Again, don’t care if you believe me, just stating what went on yesterday.

It’s called ball busting. While your story seems tall, it also sounds fun. Did Tuchs uncle give you any insight that he would play here?

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6 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

It’s called ball busting. While your story seems tall, it also sounds fun. Did Tuchs uncle give you any insight that he would play here?

No, he mainly talked about rarely getting to see him and not begging him for tickets. He did state that he had to pay 1/2 price for his tickets to our game. He is Alex father’s brother. He was a nice guy, drank grey goose with me. He showed me some pictures of Alex taking picture with fans and family. Neat experience. The board member talked a lot about the arena and projects that are way behind. The Willis incident was random and happened towards the end of the first period. Willis is pretty stout. Other than that, more storm brews and a 2-1 win, it was a great day. I’m am curious what happened to Primo subs, anyone know?

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On 1/19/2026 at 8:48 PM, Stumpy said:

Not sure why either of those would be that surprising.

I've only been to a handful of games in the decade or so since I moved from Raleigh and have ran into a players' dad drinking in the tailgate lot damn near every time. 

(Shoutout to Papa Martinook da GOAT)

As far as Shane, dude is puffy and bleary-eyed damn near every broadcast. And, it was a very poorly kept secret that our longest tenured media member was tying one on prior to games for years without anyone intervening. I wouldn't be surprised at all.

Yeah I wouldn't be surprised by that bit about Shane. He was one of the players that went out partying a lot when he was playing. 

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