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Think about this one, go back over the past 10 years in the playoffs, how many times can you make that statement, especially at home It is a lot.
I think there is a much better chance they win game 6 than game 7, especially with an extra day in between. I also hope/expect Wheeler and/or Chytil will be back. I'll say right now, the winner of game 6 wins the series.Maybe they wake up and come together on the road like they have in the past. Perhaps now they treat game 6 like their season's on the line.
Obviously the pp needs to get back in sync, though the Canes certainly have something to do with it. Need some traffic at the net and better entries.
Im not going to lie...the thought occurred to me too. haahaI blame you Grevy. We were doing just fine until you and I made up lol
To be fair, he should’ve drawn 2 penalties but it is painfully obvious that the NHL has told the refs to officiate him differently. With that being the case, I do agree he is useless with the officiating being how it is on him. But Brodzinski also brings zero to the game. If Chytil can’t go game 6 then what do we do?Hopefully everyone calms down with the Rempe stuff. He was absolutely useless last night. Ok, you don’t want penalties but what’s the point if he’s not hitting anyone? If he’s not in front of the net using his size?
If Chytil is out tomorrow night then it’s time we move on from him as it likely would be head related. If he’s cleared to play, he’s in. If we play Brod over him then I can’t see a way for Chytil back into this lineup as a permanent fixture, even next season.If Chytil doesn't play tomorrow night something doesn't add up. If it was concussion related no way he practices, and he has the past few days. But if he is good and cleared, how do you sit him for Brod. The whole thing seems a little puzzling to me if he doesn't play in game 6.
I agree, and that is why I think this is puzzling. The obvious thing to say is yeah it is concussion related, that is why Chytil would sit, and I agree that logically makes sense on the surface. But what doesn't make sense is he's practicing, would he be if it were concussion related, and he is cleared to play per the fact that he's fully practicing, and Lav's comments. It is very strange. Good enough concussion wise to practice fully and be cleared to play, but not good enough to play in the game over a guy like Brod? Maybe it is possible that while technically good and cleared to play, Chytil (or the coaches) just don't feel strongly enough that Chytil is ready for the physical high-speed battle of round two game 6 of the playoffs. It all seems strange to me.If Chytil is out tomorrow night then it’s time we move on from him as it likely would be head related. If he’s cleared to play, he’s in. If we play Brod over him then I can’t see a way for Chytil back into this lineup as a permanent fixture, even next season.