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Seth Jarvis Goes Hard Into the Post



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2025 – 2026 Season
Carolina Hurricanes vs. Florida Panthers
12/19/2025

23 Comments

  1. Horrible no call on the trip, also the Panthers broadcasters are talking like their team doesn’t do all of the same shit every game hahaha

  2. Bad calls on both teams it is what it is but at end of day the canes let my panthers score 3 unanswered with 10mins left they got no one to blame for the loss but themselves

  3. Panthers are just worthless garbage. Cup wins handed to them by Campbell. F all of them.

  4. Refs seem to love to allow Florida to hurt and injure players. The rat also speared Bussi in the groin. Demote these refs

  5. Not even a penalty called on the play. ABSOLUTELY intentional. Panthers are the Chiefs of the NHL. F’ng absurd.

  6. And then the ref chirping Slavin…….Well do you job Ahole and we wouldn’t be here is what Slavin should have told him.

  7. Anyone see Rodriguez try to sneak in the ole patented Panther "Whoopsy Daisy, I didn't mean to, and I hope he's alright" spinning back elbow after throwing the first punch in the scrum? Just like Bennett's "Whoopsy Daisy" punch to Marchand when Marchand came in for a check. Concussion. Just like Mikkola last year hauling off and taking a slap shot at a guy's head from HIS blue line down by TWO goals with under 2 seconds left in the game. Shot was going left by about ten feet of the net btw and straight at head level at a defenseman on the devils I believe. "Whoopsy Daisy". That sneaky little rat elbow lands by Rodriguez and its right to the mouth with spinning force. Sneaky and gross. You lost the game. Deal with it and get off the ice. Sad that this is where the gane is at without enforcers of some kind.

  8. Typical panthers to make a dangerous play that results in injury should be a major and its nothing, but a panthers win. This is ridiculous, Im done watching nhl.

  9. Avoidable injury? Yes.

    We’ve seen it before — from Sanni Hakala to Matthew Schaefer — high-speed impacts with goalposts that were never designed with modern player safety in mind.

    ✔ Same dimensions

    ✔ Same performance

    ❌ Too much mass and inertia

    Reducing goal weight matters. Lighter goals mean lower inertia, faster displacement on impact, and significantly reduced injury risk — without changing the game.

    Our Phaneuf professional aluminum goals are IIHF-approved, meeting all IIHF requirements for design, materials, dimensions and anchoring, while dramatically improving safety.

    Player speed has evolved. Equipment safety must evolve too.

    It’s time to act. Safety should never be optional.

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