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Post by kievthegreat on Oct 31, 2019 15:15:05 GMT
I thought it was Perlini as it was a left shot player (therefore not Hansen) and they play together on a line, whereas he doesn't play with Hansen, who plays on the "consecutive odd numbers" line, 17/19/21. As of last night Panthers also had 13/14/15 together. It was Perlini, very strange decision from Rheault. It would make sense if it was Hansen! Just a barmy decision by Rheault.
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Post by bobness on Oct 31, 2019 15:17:46 GMT
It was Perlini, very strange decision from Rheault. It would make sense if it was Hansen! Just a barmy decision by Rheault. It never makes sense to not score an easy goal, no matter whether your team mate has 2 or 22.
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Post by shinobi on Oct 31, 2019 16:03:09 GMT
Was this when Panthers were shooting towards the stage end?
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Post by kievthegreat on Oct 31, 2019 18:26:48 GMT
It would make sense if it was Hansen! Just a barmy decision by Rheault. It never makes sense to not score an easy goal, no matter whether your team mate has 2 or 22. 2 goals up and 45 seconds left, I'd try an dish it to Hansen if given the opportunity.
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Post by Shaggy on Oct 31, 2019 18:46:47 GMT
Was this when Panthers were shooting towards the stage end? No, it was right at the end of the 3rd period, so shooting away from the stage end.
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Post by shinobi on Nov 1, 2019 22:06:16 GMT
Was this when Panthers were shooting towards the stage end? No, it was right at the end of the 3rd period, so shooting away from the stage end. Thanks; I’m sure Panthers had a guilt edge chance to score in what would have been the second period. Wide open net. Still, they got the win & it was an enjoyable night all round.
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