THN: Panthers again seeking identity
From The Hockey News' Rory Boylen:
It will be a few years before we see how these moves pan out and Tallon is surely just getting started in the process. But for the first time in the post-lockout NHL, Panthers fans can actually be optimistic the right management is in place and that competent transactions are taking place. The team still needs to find a way to win like it did in 1996 to attract fans and reacquire the rat madness from the days of yore, but when you watch the 2010-11 version of the Cats, their tenacity and push-back is surprising.
Much more above, including a brief history lesson.
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Donny Rivette
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I agree, this really was a fair article – there have been some bleak times here in Pantherland and it can’t be denied. All Tallon promised the fans was that this team would play hard every night. That’s it – and so far, 20 games in they’ve delivered. It’s been a long time since the Panthers have delivered on a promise.
AINT THAT THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! finally some POSITIVE press from the CANADIAN media about our hockey team.
also love the power rankings in which they say “Spunky Cats would be real threat if their power play wasn’t league’s worst!” its beating a dead horse, but we don’t even need to have an elite PP, just a mediocre one and we would have at least two more wins.
















