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Round 2- Carolina (6) vs. Boston (1)


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Hopefully we can just come out this last period and get a few goals, some nice hits, and try to get some momentum going that we can try to carry over to game 7 on Thursday, because thats really what we are going to need to do to have a chance to win this series.

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Dissapointed is a huge understatement.

Goes back to what I said about Maurice in November. The guy is a mediocre coach at best and it's obvious his motivational techniques suck.

Well, I think the huge problem in itself is the fact that we fired the guy, brought another guy in and said "Oh poo, we need you back", that's never a good sign.

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Well, I think the huge problem in itself is the fact that we fired the guy, brought another guy in and said "Oh poo, we need you back", that's never a good sign.

Make no mistake, the Canes didn't need Maurice. They needed someone who would take a job knowing that they had no chance of staying around, regardless of how well they coached.

Maurice was just the easy option.

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