This is absolutely amazing
Fire Tripp and hire this man
This is absolutely amazing
You could tell Williams was crushed by not only the loss, but by how loud the arena was for the Bruins. He was near tears answering questions.
Justin signed for 2 years, not 1.You could tell Williams was crushed by not only the loss, but by how loud the arena was for the Bruins. He was near tears answering questions.
This was the straw that caused everyone to realize the camel's back was broken three weeks ago, you mean?
Went to bed after the second and texted a buddy that I couldn’t believe the canes were beating Boston through 2.
Woke up to texts from him laughing at me.
Five goals against in the third?
Never change canes, never change.
Not just "in the third", but in the last 10 minutes of the third.
Totally agree, it was even louder than some weeks ago against the Pens. However it is kind of a vicious cycle. Performances like that don't really make people think "I wanna watch another Hurricanes game in the arena".
Worse than I even realized.
How ****ing embarrassing.
Don't you dare criticize Cam Ward. He only gave up 3 softies over his glove on 9 shots.I'd guess that things are about to change a lot for the Hurricanes during the off-season. And that's good. Right now it's pretty miserable trying to be a fan.
A goalie who can steal a few games and give us average goaltending...It would help so ****ing much.
To make it worse, before the 10 min mark, both Chara and Krug left the ice with injury and I don't think they returned. So they did it without those two.
That’s pretty much where I am with home games. It’s just a soul-crushing experience in March, and has been for the past several years running. The games start to feel like something you “have” to do rather than an enjoyable night out.
Chara has been trying to hand the Canes the game so maybe it wasn’t the worst thing to have him off.
To make it worse, before the 10 min mark, both Chara and Krug left the ice with injury and I don't think they returned. So they did it without those two.
It's a bit of a catch 22 though. Without the seats full of Rangers, Bruins, Pens, Flyers, etc.. fans, we'd probably have 6000 people in the arena. That would be even worse for me. Thankfully, the Bruins fans sitting around us last night (and there were lots of them), were a lot of fun at least. Even when the Canes were up they were good sports and while they cheered loudly at the comeback, weren't in your face about it.
You are right though, it's not a good situation either way and has been the same for way too long because of ****ty on ice product.
I wonder how Dundon feels right now. He did everything humanly possible to draw people into this stretch run, only to have the team absolutely **** it away.
It doesn't help we were placed in a division practically loaded with teams that have seen local residents flood the Triangle. A part of me does wonder if Karmanos purposely signed up for it, not caring what it would do to the fan experience because he knew the visiting fans in divisional play would fill up PNC every year when their teams are making the playoff push.That’s pretty much where I am with home games. It’s just a soul-crushing experience in March, and has been for the past several years running. The games start to feel like something you “have” to do rather than an enjoyable night out.
It doesn't help we were placed in a division practically loaded with teams that have seen local residents flood the Triangle. A part of me does wonder if Karmanos purposely signed up for it, not caring what it would do to the fan experience because he knew the visiting fans in divisional play would fill up PNC every year when their teams are making the playoff push.