I have not seen anything that said he cleared the Player Assistance Program yet.
Bingo.
Thats step 1.
Then he can apply to NHL for reinstatement. If granted he can look for a contract.
I have not seen anything that said he cleared the Player Assistance Program yet.
Edm has Savoie now so they might not match on Holloway but who knows..Friedman thinks they will though. .I think Broberg has potential to be very good myself and obviously Army does to putting in that offer sheet.Oilers made him play his offside to and we saw Bruins struggle before doing that...Good work on those stats though for sure much appreciated.Oilers are losing somebody they can't keep them all and no way anyone taking Cody Ceci without a 1st attached and Oilers 1st not till 2026 .They can use Kane's LTIR but he will be back eventually.Again somebody is going.I get it, but I think Broberg's playoff success is a bit misleading. It was basically a lot of luck in a short sample size. The guy has talent, but I don't think he has the iq to be a top 4 guy. If you look deeper at his playoff numbers there's another story. Yes, he had 2 goals and an assist but...
He's a big, physically talented guy who can skate. I'm not denying that. It totally could be that he's turned a corner and those 10 games may mean he's ready for more. But the 12 games he played in the season, he had similarly bad underlying numbers... but just not as much shooting luck or goals against luck.
- He took 6 shots. He's not going to shoot 33%. His shot rates were the 2nd lowest of all EDM D, with only Vincent Desharnais shooting less often.
- His 1 assist in the playoffs was a secondary assist on the pp.
- He had 7 giveaways and 1 takeaway. His giveaways per 60 was the worst of all EDM D.
- He had less than a hit a game, with every other D on the team ranging from 3 hits to 6 hits a game... he was .76 hits per game.
- He took 12 hits a game. More than any other D.
- The team was vastly out shot with him on the ice. His 43% SF% was worst on the team,
- His GF% was actually best on the team. But I'd argue that's a lot of luck. Being out shots 57 to 43 but out scoring 8 to 2 is crazy luck. Maybe it was his team was getting really good shots with him on the ice.. Nope. His xGF% was 40%, 2nd worst of the D. Again just really lucky.
- More on the luck... the other teams had more scoring chances with him on the ice. His SCF% was 38%... worst of the D.
- He was 2nd worst on the team with High Danger Chances Against and worst with High Dangers For %.
- His numbers were raised due to just an absurd save percentage. With him on the ice the goalies stopped 97% of shots faced at 5 on 5. With him off it was more like 88%. You can say that's because his defense was so elite the goalies only had easy shots with him there. But the High Danger Numbers and the pure shot volume numbers don't make that seem to be true.
EDM would be crazy to match the offer. Though I do think they'll match on Holloway.
i feel like they bring a couple pto every yeari want a cup but would like to see a tougher all around team.
still wondering if the bring in a PTO player.
Got a feeling it will be Yamamoto. Not thrilled by the idea. Still some big, tough D out there who could compete with Wotherspoon for 7th D.i want a cup but would like to see a tougher all around team.
still wondering if the bring in a PTO player.
They added some toughness in Kastelic and Zadorov which should help shield the skilled guys.i want a cup but would like to see a tougher all around team.
still wondering if the bring in a PTO player.
Why?Jvr might end up with the team again. Just a hunch. Let's see.
The D is all set for now, RW, goal scorer, should be a priority, hopefully someone on the roster will take that RW opening.Got a feeling it will be Yamamoto. Not thrilled by the idea. Still some big, tough D out there who could compete with Wotherspoon for 7th D.
Make no mistake I love the D but I would like to see a Josh Brown type of D push Wotherspoon for the 7th spot and I like Wotherspoon a lot. I think they have to use PTO's to drive competition as they have so few prospects ready to play in the NHL. I don't consider Brazeau and Poitras prospects at this point but regulars, so that leaves them with Kuntar and Lysell who can push for jobs in camp.The D is all set for now, RW, goal scorer, should be a priority, hopefully someone on the roster will take that RW opening.
Relax, it was not a serious post lol, but there's a lot of space in between wanting 14 rempes (which isn't close to what I said) and the group of posters saying we lost because of toughness every postseason even when our depth scoring and 5 on 5 play has been the main culprit most of these past few years.Who?
I don't see people asking for 23 enforcers on the team. I see people who want this team to be tougher to play against and to be able to ramp up a physical brand of hockey in April and beyond. I'm not seeing anyone who wants 14 Nic Deslauriers and the rest Matt Rempes.
Also, what a weird "I TOLD YOU SO" thing to root for just to take a dump on the "toughness crowd" - Especially after saying you like what they've added.
I think you mean pushing Peeke to 7th D, Wotherspoon is already considered 7th D. All four forwards should no be considered regulars, they need to win jobs at camp, and this should be a competitive camp for all.Make no mistake I love the D but I would like to see a Josh Brown type of D push Wotherspoon for the 7th spot and I like Wotherspoon a lot. I think they have to use PTO's to drive competition as they have so few prospects ready to play in the NHL. I don't consider Brazeau and Poitras prospects at this point but regulars, so that leaves them with Kuntar and Lysell who can push for jobs in camp.
Brazeau I will give you but I think you have to consider Poitras at least as the 3C, at minimum being his job to lose. No I meant Wotherspoon, I love the top 6 D and that includes Peeke. Get somebody who plays a similar style to Wotherspoon to push him for the 7th spot. They are not sitting a 2.75m cap hit unless somebody has an unbelievable camp.I think you mean pushing Peeke to 7th D, Wotherspoon is already considered 7th D. All four forwards should no be considered regulars, they need to win jobs at camp, and this should be a competitive camp for all.
My bad, I missed read what you wrote on 7th D.Brazeau I will give you but I think you have to consider Poitras at least as the 3C, at minimum being his job to lose. No I meant Wotherspoon, I love the top 6 D and that includes Peeke. Get somebody who plays a similar style to Wotherspoon to push him for the 7th spot. They are not sitting a 2.75m cap hit unless somebody has an unbelievable camp.
Exactly.Bruins are better team now then they were when eliminated but they need that scoring winger for sureThe D is all set for now, RW, goal scorer, should be a priority, hopefully someone on the roster will take that RW opening.
I hope not. I just can’t take the endless ceremonies honoring him every other game like he played for us for 20 years. Hard pass on him!Jvr might end up with the team again. Just a hunch. Let's see.
I said toughness was what prevented us from winning. Not Kastelic and Jones. Lack of toughness has plagued this team since Sweeney took over as GM. We will win this year because he was clearly forced to add the necessary toughness that 80% of this forum hates.I laughed because I assumed it was a joke.
I can't imagine thinking that the only thing stopping 10 Cups in a row was Mark Kastelic and Max Jones. If you were serious.... well, let's just say I disagree.
No, No, No.
Historians will look back on the Bruins season of 23-24 as the Season of Ceremonies of James Van Riemsdyk, First of his Name.Losing a stiff like the totally useless Gryz and adding Zadorov was probably enough to put us over the top last year. It was unfortunate that he wasn’t added at the TDL. Better late that never. 24-25 cup win will be great.
I hope not. I just can’t take the endless ceremonies honoring him every other game like he played for us for 20 years. Hard pass on him!
Thats not a very nice thing to say. Any player who gives an organization the bulk of their prime years should always be recognized with dignity. It takes a team and he played a role with courage. Good luck Matt.Losing a stiff like the totally useless Gryz and adding Zadorov was probably enough to put us over the top last year.
I doubt that anyone who became a Bruins fan hates toughness, it's literally what drew most of us to the team in the first place.I said toughness was what prevented us from winning. Not Kastelic and Jones. Lack of toughness has plagued this team since Sweeney took over as GM. We will win this year because he was clearly forced to add the necessary toughness that 80% of this forum hates.
I agree, Gryz was not a guy that was an ahole , he actually, dam good hockey player, his problem was his physical make up. Gryz was a slacker and he was not then I wouldn't care. Lets be honest you and I, would only sniff the NHL is if we buy a ticket.Thats not a very nice thing to say. Any player who gives an organization the bulk of their prime years should always be recognized with dignity. It takes a team and he played a role with courage. Good luck Matt.
Gotta love it manThats not a very nice thing to say. Any player who gives an organization the bulk of their prime years should always be recognized with dignity. It takes a team and he played a role with courage. Good luck Matt.
It's possible that the team has missed toughness and other things too.I said toughness was what prevented us from winning. Not Kastelic and Jones. Lack of toughness has plagued this team since Sweeney took over as GM. We will win this year because he was clearly forced to add the necessary toughness that 80% of this forum hates.
There were a number of issues besides being tough enough but Cassidy and Sweeney made this team much, much to soft. Sweeney apparently has figured it out. It is one part of the puzzle but a part that has been missing for too long and you need to win in the playoffs.You can like toughness and admit that there were years they didn't have good enough depth scoring, or their goaltending let them down or there were injuries, or the other team was just better.