tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853267891466093489.post699053219367020232..comments2023-10-17T03:14:34.131-06:00Comments on Hurricane Watch: Hurricanes Drop 6-5 Decision in ReginaPathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06561850429748347683noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853267891466093489.post-58067903178581327602015-12-13T13:48:57.677-07:002015-12-13T13:48:57.677-07:00An impressive Pats team performance, and once agai...An impressive Pats team performance, and once again the Canes leave that building without a point, though not one of the five unanswered Pats goals was a soft one. <br /><br />The consistently inconsistent officiating to award the five-on-three to the Pats mid-way through the first gave them a chance to gain momentum, and they cashed in big time. Some questionable defensive play by the Canes during four of those five goals, definitely, though no fault of Sittler on any.<br /><br />With the Canes goal and momentum swing at 6-2, difficult to believe that the Canes clawed back from 6-1 with four unanswered of their own, yet failed to get the final tally to even it up given that there was still almost nine minutes left to play at 6-5. - A real opportunity lost by the team to own the Pats.<br /><br />Canes were shut-out by PA in LA in their only game so far this season. Nothing less than a victory should be acceptable to the players; especially after failing in Regina.<br /><br />Vixen<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com