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Round 2 Canes vs Rangers Game 2 May 20 8pm ET (ESPN)


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27 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I'm 98% certain we take at least one in NY.... The way we won the last two has to be as demoralizing as you can get..... I wouldn't be shocked if we bring the broom now.

They came back on the Penguins. We just got to keep playing our game. Raanta is playing out of his mind right now and I'm super happy for him. He's a guy you definitely can root for because he gives 100% even if he has short comings. 

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12 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Raanta has a .968 save percentage and is allowing just 1.7 GPG that's unreal and I never would have expected it even with our defense... Andersen will ride the pine unless he has an absolute stinker.

Yeah at this point you can't pull him. He's been a absolute beast. 

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1 hour ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Let's hope our guys from Charllote learned a thing or two about winning in Raleigh tonight.

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I made the joke to a buddy of mine during the game that it was probably the first time Burns had been in a loud home stadium since FSU.

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38 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

If any one wants to get scared because we are on the road please keep in mind Boston took the three road games almost entirely with Bergeron dominating the Face-off on PPs.... 

 

The Rangers are a horrible Face-off team.... we will take one up there.

I do hope our PP gets a little more efficient. 

Also glad we aren't dealing with the fuging goons from Boston trying to injure our players when they get down.

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