Bruinfanatic
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This season was unlike others ,but hey whatever wrong post to discuss on and to each their own on how someone feels.Well that tells me there is at least a 50\50 chance you're a miserable SOB...lol.
Just kidding BF.
This season was unlike others ,but hey whatever wrong post to discuss on and to each their own on how someone feels.Well that tells me there is at least a 50\50 chance you're a miserable SOB...lol.
Just kidding BF.
Hey Killer , I think you meant to send that post to me............and it is more like 75/25Well that tells me there is at least a 50\50 chance you're a miserable SOB...lol.
Just kidding BF.
Disagree. I don't care about Grammy or Tony winners, or Oscar winners, it's determined by a vote, means little in entertainment. Jethro Tull won a Metal Grammy over Metallica.We all get it. The season meant nothing because they didn't win Stanley.
I don't ever want to wake up some day feeling like that. That's such an insane way to look at entertainment. I'll sit back with a couple of frosties probably once a week,
cue up B's YouTube highlights from the season while having my ear buds in listening to some great R & R.
Do you only listen to Grammy winners or Tony winners for music or watch only Oscar winners for movies? Come on man that's absolutely a terrible way to enjoy your life.
Soft is not going to the slot or driving the net. Soft is when a teammate is taken out by a dirty or borderline hit, there is a player close by who suddenly becomes fascinated with how his skates are tied and changes right away. Soft is not clearing the slot as a D. Soft is not responding when your goalie gets run over and you just watch. Soft is not responding to clean hits by hitting back. Soft is not gong into the corners and winning puck battles. Soft is playing on the perimeter and not being wiling to take hits to get to the better scoring areas. Soft is giving up pucks because you have been hit too often. Soft is being punched in the face and crying to a ref instead of doing something yourself. Soft is letting in weak goals. Soft is not responding when challenged. Soft is blowing leads and series leads. Soft is this defense.
Personification of soft was Jacob Forsbecka-Karlsson. He ran home because he couldn't take the physicality at an NHL level, even by today's standards. Matt Grzelcyk's playoff performance the last 4 years is soft.
Chicago beat writer in The Athletic noting the belief that Chicago should have gotten more for Hall' contract.
Blackhawks accomplished what they set out to, adding a few top-six forwards and a few veterans to the dressing room. Plus, they had to get above the cap floor. While adding Taylor Hall made sense to support Connor Bedard, it did seem like they could have gotten the Bruins to pay a bit more for taking on an unwanted contract. — Scott Powers
@Fenway will often post the Bob Lobel videos in the media thread where he is accompanied by a couple of old timer media members.
In one of the ones he recently posted, they were discussing the decline in interest for the Red Sox and how this market is very much a football one now.
They mentioned how fans have already moved on from the Bruins’ and Celtics’ playoff exits.
I think it’s fair to say, at least around here, no, we have not moved on.
We’re still pissed.
How long will BB live? How about Kraft? BB is resting on his laurels IMO and Kraft can't fire him for several reasons.At the time I was bummed that the Bruins didn’t squeeze a 2nd out of it… but after seeing what happened with Duchene et al…Sweeney did well.
I wonder how long the Pats can be mediocre for before this all shifts again.
The Bruins need physicality throughout their line up for post season hockey. Not a guy on the 4th line who hits other 4th liners in a 7 game playoff series, that shit is so counter productive at this stage.
Marchand - Bergeron - DeBrusk
Zacha/Bertuzzi - Krejci - Pastrnak
According to Hockeyreference, not one player over 200 pounds in their top 6.
That was your top 6 for the most part in the post season last year. Is it skilled? Damn right it's skilled. Is there size and physicality in there? Absolutely not. You need a mix of it through your lineup. There's not one player in that top 6 capable of wearing on other teams top guys.
That's why I cringe when people want to continue the method of small, non physical forwards rounding out your top 6 and even top 9 forward groups. Even a guy who's supposed to be "physical" like Trent Frederic isn't really physical at all. He's often floating around during the play and gives a gloved jab or two in a scrum after the whistle.
As for the defense. Again, not really anyone there that you fear going into the corners with. McAvoy is physical for the most part but often times needs to be pushed there. He's a reactionary hitter. It almost feels like something has to be brewing in the game for him to up his physicality to another level. Lindholm isn't physical, but doesn't need to be. Carlo isn't physical. Grzelcyk is afraid of his own shadow in April. Forbort is kind of physical? But yeah, no one there who's going to really make you think twice.
Again, broken record, I know. It's just frustrating to me. You can go grab 2-3 physical guys and stuff them on your 4th line but what does that accomplish at the end of the day when matched up against other 4th liners?
We might need a Soft D discussion thread soon lolI for one am really enjoying all the CAP, free agency, and trade rumors going on this thread…
I hear what you are saying and I do agree Bruins need to get more physical to an extent but like Zacha, Debrusk, Pasta and Bergeron are all within like 5 pounds of being 200. It's seriously splitting hairs. It's not like they are playing with a bunch of Debrincats up there....and we all know Marchand plays way above his size.The Bruins need physicality throughout their line up for post season hockey. Not a guy on the 4th line who hits other 4th liners in a 7 game playoff series, that shit is so counter productive at this stage.
Marchand - Bergeron - DeBrusk
Zacha/Bertuzzi - Krejci - Pastrnak
According to Hockeyreference, not one player over 200 pounds in their top 6.
That was your top 6 for the most part in the post season last year. Is it skilled? Damn right it's skilled. Is there size and physicality in there? Absolutely not. You need a mix of it through your lineup. There's not one player in that top 6 capable of wearing on other teams top guys.
That's why I cringe when people want to continue the method of small, non physical forwards rounding out your top 6 and even top 9 forward groups. Even a guy who's supposed to be "physical" like Trent Frederic isn't really physical at all. He's often floating around during the play and gives a gloved jab or two in a scrum after the whistle.
As for the defense. Again, not really anyone there that you fear going into the corners with. McAvoy is physical for the most part but often times needs to be pushed there. He's a reactionary hitter. It almost feels like something has to be brewing in the game for him to up his physicality to another level. Lindholm isn't physical, but doesn't need to be. Carlo isn't physical. Grzelcyk is afraid of his own shadow in April. Forbort is kind of physical? But yeah, no one there who's going to really make you think twice.
Again, broken record, I know. It's just frustrating to me. You can go grab 2-3 physical guys and stuff them on your 4th line but what does that accomplish at the end of the day when matched up against other 4th liners?
@Fenway will often post the Bob Lobel videos in the media thread where he is accompanied by a couple of old timer media members.
In one of the ones he recently posted, they were discussing the decline in interest for the Red Sox and how this market is very much a football one now.
They mentioned how fans have already moved on from the Bruins’ and Celtics’ playoff exits.
I think it’s fair to say, at least around here, no, we have not moved on.
We’re still pissed.
I think having guys like Lucic on the 4th still does benefit, because it can be infectious when you see guys out there hammering guys....how many times did the Merlot line's energy and physicality rub off on the other guys in the lineup?The Bruins need physicality throughout their line up for post season hockey. Not a guy on the 4th line who hits other 4th liners in a 7 game playoff series, that shit is so counter productive at this stage.
Marchand - Bergeron - DeBrusk
Zacha/Bertuzzi - Krejci - Pastrnak
According to Hockeyreference, not one player over 200 pounds in their top 6.
That was your top 6 for the most part in the post season last year. Is it skilled? Damn right it's skilled. Is there size and physicality in there? Absolutely not. You need a mix of it through your lineup. There's not one player in that top 6 capable of wearing on other teams top guys.
That's why I cringe when people want to continue the method of small, non physical forwards rounding out your top 6 and even top 9 forward groups. Even a guy who's supposed to be "physical" like Trent Frederic isn't really physical at all. He's often floating around during the play and gives a gloved jab or two in a scrum after the whistle.
As for the defense. Again, not really anyone there that you fear going into the corners with. McAvoy is physical for the most part but often times needs to be pushed there. He's a reactionary hitter. It almost feels like something has to be brewing in the game for him to up his physicality to another level. Lindholm isn't physical, but doesn't need to be. Carlo isn't physical. Grzelcyk is afraid of his own shadow in April. Forbort is kind of physical? But yeah, no one there who's going to really make you think twice.
Again, broken record, I know. It's just frustrating to me. You can go grab 2-3 physical guys and stuff them on your 4th line but what does that accomplish at the end of the day when matched up against other 4th liners?
I didn't literally mean "smacked", at least not completely, it also means.. how did they handle the pressure when they other team fought back in intensity as opposed to teams in the regular season?I don't really think that's true. Just a convenient excuse.
Bruins never trailed in the series until it was over.
Injuries played a really big part. Coaching decisions backfired. Bad luck abounding (McAvoy's tip in). Missing any number of breakaway chances killed them.
Never felt like they were being intimidated or knocked off their game.
I’m still pissed.@Fenway will often post the Bob Lobel videos in the media thread where he is accompanied by a couple of old timer media members.
In one of the ones he recently posted, they were discussing the decline in interest for the Red Sox and how this market is very much a football one now.
They mentioned how fans have already moved on from the Bruins’ and Celtics’ playoff exits.
I think it’s fair to say, at least around here, no, we have not moved on.
We’re still pissed.
Bertuzzi isn't even big, though. He's the same size as the other guys in the top 6, he just actually went to the net and wasn't afraid to muck it up, which I appreciated.I think having guys like Lucic on the 4th still does benefit, because it can be infectious when you see guys out there hammering guys....how many times did the Merlot line's energy and physicality rub off on the other guys in the lineup?
That being said it was nice having Bertuzzi's size in the top 6, too bad they haven't found someone to replace it.
As @hubofhockey once put it, “The Lunatic Fringe”.I buy it Mike.
we often forget here at dear old HF we are at the koo koo end of fandom l
Thats why we’re here day after day.
I don't necessarily agree with your overall point, but I don't like your analogy.We all get it. The season meant nothing because they didn't win Stanley.
I don't ever want to wake up some day feeling like that. That's such an insane way to look at entertainment. I'll sit back with a couple of frosties probably once a week,
cue up B's YouTube highlights from the season while having my ear buds in listening to some great R & R.
Do you only listen to Grammy winners or Tony winners for music or watch only Oscar winners for movies? Come on man that's absolutely a terrible way to enjoy your life.
I think anyone who’s playing professional hockey is pretty tough
Someone has to win someone has to lose
It 99% comes down to skill in the game and luck
It’s why the Red Sox can beat the Yankees 17-1 on Friday night and lose Saturday & Sunday
Why the 1974 Bruins beat Chicago 8-0 game 1 and lose game 2 in overtime 4-3
Carolina got swept by Florida. They lost all games in overtime or by a goal. They have Svechnikov I think they beat Florida
You ever flunk a test ? Your parents tell you ‘man you choked’….‘son you are one soft kid’
This HF, Twitter, talk radio infatuation with soft and choke is ridiculous
I mean you should, given you just positioned him as a potential centre option do
I understand your point just like you understand I am referring to commercial art which pretty clearly is impacted by someone making a decision that something is "going to sell" as entertainment.I don't necessarily agree with your overall point, but I don't like your analogy.
The whole point of sports is that it's a competition. It is the ultimate in objectivieness: at the end of a long season you've either won or didn't.
Art on the other hand isn't, it's an individual or group expression and any "competition" is inherently artificial and subjective.
I mean you should, given you just positioned him as a potential centre option do
I understand your point just like you understand I am referring to commercial art which pretty clearly is impacted by someone making a decision that something is "going to sell" as entertainment.I don't necessarily agree with your overall point, but I don't like your analogy.
The whole point of sports is that it's a competition. It is the ultimate in objectivieness: at the end of a long season you've either won or didn't.
Art on the other hand isn't, it's an individual or group expression and any "competition" is inherently artificial and subjective.
If the regular season is meaningless why spend 9 months watching? Why punch the couch pillows when we lose a game in October to Toronto? Why get excited about Bergeron’s 6th Selke?We all get it. The season meant nothing because they didn't win Stanley.
I don't ever want to wake up some day feeling like that. That's such an insane way to look at entertainment. I'll sit back with a couple of frosties probably once a week,
cue up B's YouTube highlights from the season while having my ear buds in listening to some great R & R.
Do you only listen to Grammy winners or Tony winners for music or watch only Oscar winners for movies? Come on man that's absolutely a terrible way to enjoy your life.