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Les Hurricanes de Caroline sont-ils vraiment bons ? | Tim et Sid



Rejoignez Tim et Sid alors qu’ils discutent de l’état des séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2019, y compris du succès des Hurricanes de la Caroline. ————————————————— Abonnez-vous à Sportsnet sur YouTube – http://sprtsnt.ca/2paAT2L Visitez Sportsnet.ca pour plus de nouvelles et de faits saillants sur les sports – http://www.sportsnet.ca Suivez Sportsnet sur Facebook – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTFB Suivez Sportsnet sur Twitter – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTTWTR Suivez Sportsnet sur Instagram – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTINST Suivez Sportsnet sur Snapchat – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTSNAP Regardez Sportsnet sur Sportsnet maintenant – http://sportsnet.ca/now

20 Comments

  1. Did they forget the part where the Canes had the 3rd most points in the league since January 1? "Regular season means nothing" "I wanna see the best players on the ice." What a couple of clueless morons.

  2. Maybe these are the best players on the ice… Just spend too much time covering the same players in the same markets all the time

  3. What an embarrassing video. The Canes have been among the best team since 1/1/19 and you two seem clueless about hockey.

  4. Every year there is a Cinderella team and next season everyone will see that the Canes are not the real deal

  5. The meaning of the regular season = to have some entertainment from October to April. Plus a job for you two.

  6. These guys are such arseholes. “…fans didn’t give a ‘bleep’ if they won or lost.” Funny… I’ve been attending Canes games for years, and plenty of people cared.

  7. Don’t you dare say that our Fanbase didn’t give a “bleep” if we lost. When I was younger I would Cry my eyes out when my team would lose games in the stupidest ways. I would cry “why can’t we make the playoffs just 1 year!” Guess what. We finally did. So just stop being salty please. (I know playoffs are over, just hyped for next season!)

  8. Why are they talking about fans and Canadian teams? Lmao they’re like politicians

  9. 😂😂😂lmao. Keep it coming Tim and Sid you have no clue what you're talking about when it comes to Canes fans, they have die hards who were fans for a long time, the regular season has never mattered when it comes to playoffs and watching a canadien fanbase melt down when their team gets beat (ahem Vancouver) is fun to watch and good for a laugh

  10. To add on to Sid at the end no do not do the storm surge in the playoffs we are not the Washington Capitals

  11. 2 years later, and I'm still cringing. This was, in the words of Sid, good for hockey. It's good for hockey that a team in the heart of the Southeastern US is good at hockey. It's good for hockey that the Caniac Nation is being reborn thanks to some "claps and duck duck goose." It's good for hockey that Rod Brind'Amour is making something special happen in North Carolina, which your network sees as the hub of toothless, cousin-loving, hillbilly lowlifes who don't know a puck from a hole in the ground. I'm proud to be a Caniac. I'm proud to watch my team make Canadian pundits squirm. I'm proud to be called a fan of the Bunch of Jerks. You wanna know why? Because I love my team and will always support them, even after the Storm Surge is no more (hopefully that never happens as it's a tradition now). All of you Canadian media "experts" got it all wrong with Carolina and you awoke a sleeping giant in the Caniac Nation. We are back and we aren't going away, so get used to it. By mocking our team, and us, you have created a rallying cry for us. Years from now, when I'm old and gray, I can safely say to my grandkids that I was a witness to the origin of the Bunch of Jerks and that I watched as the Carolina Hurricanes were at the helm of a wave of change coming over the NHL, bringing the media kicking and screaming into a new era. An era in which the sting of loosing didn't have to diminish the joy of winning, when the wins came. An era in which fans and players were closer than they ever were before. An era in which teams truly were part of families across the fanbases of the NHL.

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