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Panthers Fan 69

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  1. We need to get Domi at a center again. KK ain’t doing it.
  2. We aren’t losing this one. Our talent and play will eventually wear them down.
  3. I feel if we can get 2 goals we can start to lean on them. Let’s get 1 here
  4. Glenwood South is blocked off and they have the big projector screen outside! Watch party downtown Raleigh!!
  5. Living In The Daytime: Carolina went 11-2 in afternoon games during the regular season. Like you I thought it was bad but apparently we crushed it this year during the day.
  6. From canes FB page: BOSTON, MA. - The Carolina Hurricanes will look to avenge their Game Three defeat Sunday afternoon as they take on the Boston Bruins at TD Garden once again. When: Sunday, May 8, 12:30 p.m. EST Watch: Bally Sports South, Bally Sports App, ESPN Listen: 99.9 The Fan, Hurricanes.com/Listen, Hurricanes App PROJECTED LINEUP SERIES RECAPS: Game One: Antti Raanta stops 35 out of 36, backstopping Carolina to a 5-1 win in his first career postseason start. Game Two: Sebastian Aho, Nino Niederreiterscore twice as Pyotr Kochetkov earns win in relief. Game Three: Boston scores three special teams goals to claim a 4-2 victory. THE QUICK HITS: Since Friday's Final Horn: As has become practice for Carolina thus far this series, the team held a limited skate on Saturday. Antti Raanta was on the ice as a part of the crew and at Rod Brind'Amour's media availability he said, "We're going to see how he does today. We're going to reassess everything when he comes back." As for the opposition, Boston held a skate on their home ice. Scouting The Other Side: Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy said Saturday that he intends to dress the same 18 skaters and start Jeremy Swayman in net once again. Defenseman Hampus Lindholm was ruled out for a second consecutive game as a result of the hit by Andrei Svechnikov in Game Two. Taking Steps Forward: The demise of Carolina on Friday was their special teams, as not only did they go 0-for-5 on the power play, they allowed a momentum-shifting shorthanded goal, too. Players and coaches alike pinpointed it as the difference and something they hope to have better execution on today. Martinook Likely Out: Canes forward Jordan Martinook left Friday's Game Three during the second period with a lower-body injury and did not return. Brind'Amour said Saturday morning that one of either Stepan or Lorentz would have to come in for the injury. He also said that the staff was debating on making another switch as well. Chatting With Coach: Along with a potential update on Martinook, Brind'Amour may answer questions about a potential starting netminder when he meets with the media at 10:15 a.m. this morning. Physical Nature: The two sides have combined for 241 hits through three games thus far this series. Andrei Svechnikov leads the way for Carolina with 14, nine of them coming in Game Two. Living In The Daytime: Carolina went 11-2 in afternoon games during the regular season. ADDITIONAL NOTES: What Are We Wearing?: The Canes will be wearing their white sweaters today. More Milestones: Sebastian Aho is one point shy of passing Rod Brind'Amour for the second-most points in franchise playoff history. BOSTON, MA. - Rod Brind'Amour will turn back to Antti Raanta in net for Game Four in Boston Sunday, as the Carolina Hurricanes aim to reclaim their two-game lead in the series. The head coach said that the only factor in the decision was Raanta's health and that he was good to go today. "The other day [Raanta] wasn't feeling the best, so that was an easy decision," Brind'Amour said about going with Kochetkov for Game Three, but having the elder netminder today. In regard to Jordan Martinook, Brind'Amour said that the alternate captain is out and "not a next game type of thing either" after suffering a lower-body injury during Friday night's battle. This opens the door for Derek Stepan to draw in this afternoon. The veteran forward finished the regular season with three points in his last three games. Carolina's projected lineup for this afternoon's 12:30 p.m. EST puck drop is: Forwards: Svechnikov - Aho - Jarvis Domi - Trocheck - Teravainen Niederreiter - Staal - Fast Stepan - Kotkaniemi - Necas Defensemen: Slavin - DeAngelo Skjei - Pesce Smith - Cole Starting Goalie: Raanta Injuries: Frederik Andersen Jordan Martinook Scratches: Ethan Bear Steven Lorentz
  7. Haha! I’m sure he will talk to himself the whole game.
  8. Maybe one of the greatest posts I’ve read since browsing this forum for 15 years. Wow. Well said brother. Learning from the bests. I’ll keep my end up and not disappoint. Thank you!
  9. It’s not that he’s getting under my skin. I don’t want him to be bad juju for our team that’s on the precipice of greatness. It’s rare that the North Carolina professional team has a chance to win the big one and this is our chance.
  10. Kempour almost lost an eye today for the Aves
  11. Ok why in the world do we still have 2 game threads tmrw. I thought his would stop but he keeps going. We don’t need any negativity towards our team that’s all this guy provides. Either I shut my thread down and would run with his or he stops posting and we run with mine. There’s no point in having two threads. It’s becoming petty. @Stumpy @Harbingers @Anybodyhome @MillionDollarCam @TrevorLaurenceTime22 sorry if I missed i few canes fans. you guys are the goats around here. I’m trying to live up to your standards. I Love this place. But I don’t see a point in the Nc fella going against the grain and causing negative juju. We have a LEGIT chance to win a cup and we don’t need bad karma. I want to be a part of this crew for the long haul, however I don’t want to keep causing distractions because NC can’t handle his liquor. Thoughts?
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