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Post by charlish2099 on Oct 16, 2006 11:38:47 GMT
Well the boys are coming back in town, ready to pick up where they left off, what everyone think for Saturday?
I think 4-1 panthers, although Capitals could be a surprise package.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2006 15:42:55 GMT
If they play like they did last sat, they will be the suprise package, no to be taken lightly, have some skill and speed.
I ll go for a 4-2 panthers win
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Post by ted on Oct 16, 2006 22:54:14 GMT
Caps held us to bloody tight games last meetings, they play a bloody good game and if we havent learnt from past mistakes they will walk all over us.
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Post by MP on Oct 17, 2006 7:53:33 GMT
Aye, if there's any sign of a Continental Cup hangover there's a good chance the Capitals will turn us over.
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Post by charlish2099 on Oct 17, 2006 9:05:27 GMT
i reckon the fact its a road game for edinburgh will work in our favour, i agree they could surprise us though, a lot of factors affecting this one.
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Post by matt44 on Oct 17, 2006 17:58:14 GMT
Aye, if there's any sign of a Continental Cup hangover there's a good chance the Capitals will turn us over. No, I think the guys will be dissapointed from the weekend and will go all out to feeling like they have something to proove!
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Post by Thomas Elliott on Oct 17, 2006 18:07:59 GMT
No, I think the guys will be dissapointed from the weekend and will go all out to feeling like they have something to proove! Agree 100% with you there mate!! I reckon although Edinburgh will be a tough challenge, we'll beat them by at least 2 or 3 goals!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2006 18:18:56 GMT
well if last saturday is anything to go by, it will be a tough encounter, the caps skated very well, they don t have the muscle but are very well organised, Murphy had a stormer in nets
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Post by Higgy on Oct 18, 2006 12:03:24 GMT
4-3 Panthers........just
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Post by jay87 on Oct 18, 2006 13:22:23 GMT
I think with the Panther losing all three games in France the boys will want to win, for the fans and for themselfs, i'm going 6-2 Panthers
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Post by scottgirlie87 on Oct 18, 2006 15:23:34 GMT
well i think because they lost in France they want to prove to us that they are going to get back to winning ways so i think 5-4. Was a close game last time so could be close again.
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Post by Daddio on Oct 18, 2006 16:03:45 GMT
My head agrees with most of posts above, a close victory perhaps a 3-2 or 4-3, but I also have a gut feeling we may see Panthers take out their frustrations from last weekend onthe Caps and score a few and maybe win by 3 or 4, hope my preminition is right.
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Post by Alf Garnett on Oct 18, 2006 16:48:08 GMT
Aye, if there's any sign of a Continental Cup hangover there's a good chance the Capitals will turn us over. I think it's the fans that are nursing hangovers by the sounds of things.MP 3 - 1 to us with Clarke, Simoes and McAslan lighting the lamp
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Post by belak on Oct 20, 2006 8:09:47 GMT
4-2 Cats
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Post by Ovechkin8 on Oct 20, 2006 9:57:54 GMT
2-1 Panthers
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Post by andyd on Oct 20, 2006 22:43:08 GMT
Panthers to win.
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Post by LUFC on Oct 21, 2006 12:20:57 GMT
im going to be very optimistic and go with a 8-3 victory to the GMB Nottingham Panthers!
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Post by Optic on Oct 21, 2006 15:43:37 GMT
7-2 to Notts
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Post by Robbie Nud on Oct 21, 2006 21:13:47 GMT
Well, what a disappointment!!! A 2-1 loss at home, our first league regulation time defeat. Where was the team tonight? We didn't play as a unit and we didn't take our chances. Maybe it was becasue of the lines being mixed with no Petricko or Neil. A disappointing profromance and I hope it isn't sign of a slump in form. We couldn't blame on the officating, although some of the decisions were...... questionable, and I don't think we were beaten by a better team either as the Caps didn't / couldn't put away their chances too.
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Post by Carnell on Oct 21, 2006 21:14:58 GMT
Very poor game tonight, worsed by far this season, didn't look organised at times and generally looked not with it, does anyone know why there was no Petricko and Niel??? On the positives, Myres came back on the ice after his fight with the wall Hope that the team are back to full strenght and raring to go tomorrow Vs Manchester and get the League Run back on track
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Post by Heanor Lair on Oct 21, 2006 21:15:52 GMT
All you can say is bad day at the office. Draw a line under it, and move on. HL
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Post by Peacock on Oct 21, 2006 21:16:36 GMT
I hope it's not a serious injury, but it was only a matter of time before Matt 'Bambi' Myers hurt himself in one of his little tumbles.
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Post by sabre48 on Oct 21, 2006 21:19:41 GMT
I don't think we were beaten by a better team either as the Caps didn't / couldn't put away their chances too. They put away 1 more than the Panthers managed
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Post by Nemesis on Oct 21, 2006 21:20:19 GMT
We lost Ricci tonight, maybe for up to 8 weeks.
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Post by panthers8768 on Oct 21, 2006 21:21:13 GMT
Got to agree with you CHRI5. After a great start to the season, tonight was embarasing. No disrespect to the Caps. But we were no better than a very poor steelers team. NOT HAPPY TONIGHT Lets hope wednesday brings back the Panthers team that want to WIN again. Rant over Roy
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