Boston Bruins 24-25 Roster/Cap thread VI

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It seems to me understated how much of a retool on the fly we're in the midst of here.

Only 9 players from last year's opener are in the lineup tonight, and only one who isn't will eventually be (Poitras).

From two years ago, only 5 players from that lineup are playing tonight (though no Marchand or McAvoy then).

Pretty wild.
 

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Looking at the overall construction it seems pretty flawed. Not saying it's not going to work, but just a few thoughts...

The forwards are super thin, especially since none of the kids stepped up and Matty P hurt.

The defense seems to be pretty expensive. 30 mil or so. All of the value of having an ELC deal on the 2nd pair is negated by almost 8 million on the 3rd pair.

Goalie wise, it's seems insane to have a 3 mil dollar backup to a guy you just gave 8+ million too but maybe they really thought they could get him under 7. Just odd

Would a guy like Arvidsson at 2 rw and Wotherspoon at 3LD be better than Geekie at 2RW and Z at 3LD?

I'm sure it will all work out as the season goes on, but it really doesn't seem like this was the finished product game one they imagined?


Looks like 8 teams at this point.


There is zero chance the Bruins brought his name up in talks as someone they were interested in.
I didn’t say that they wanted him, I mentioned salary having come back as the primary reason. However, once he was part of the deal the thinking went to building him back up in a strong system in hopes of gaining an asset down the line.

They could very well end up keeping him the full duration of the deal. I doubt it, but I’ve seen stranger things.
 
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Why carry 22? Maybe for practice purposes? Seems like their hopes of adding at the deadline are a pipe dream with $600k of deadline space.

Looking at the deadline heists pulled off by the likes of Tampa and Vegas in recent years, I'm not worried about cap pennies at this point. There's always a way to add when the time comes. Just need the smarts and the will to make it happen. Having the right assets to send back is often the harder part in closing deals, more so than the money.
 

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It seems to me understated how much of a retool on the fly we're in the midst of here.

Only 9 players from last year's opener are in the lineup tonight, and only one who isn't will eventually be (Poitras).

From two years ago, only 5 players from that lineup are playing tonight (though no Marchand or McAvoy then).

Pretty wild.

Yeah the amount of change is huge. Crazy really just how different this roster is even from when Monty first took the reins. Basically a completely different team. McAvoy made a comment along those lines the other day.

To stay competitive whilst going through that much transformation is very impressive in itself. But can they springboard this new look/direction from competitive to true contender? That's the biggest challenge. History says its extremely hard to win it all without having seriously scooped the cream of the draft at some point. But not impossible. Since the scoop is off the table for the Jacobs-owned Bruins unless through force majeure, retool is the go and we can only hope it works. It's an interesting process, if nothing else.
 
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Yeah the amount of change is huge. Crazy really just how different this roster is even from when Monty first took the reins. Basically a completely different team. McAvoy made a comment along those lines the other day.

To stay competitive whilst going through that much transformation is very impressive in itself. But can they springboard this new look/direction from competitive to true contender? That's the biggest challenge. History says its extremely hard to win it all without having seriously scooped the cream of the draft at some point. But not impossible. Since the scoop is off the table for the Jacobs-owned Bruins unless through force majeure, retool is the go and we can only hope it works. It's an interesting process, if nothing else.
They are a true contender now IMO, if they aren't then someone did something very wrong.
 
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They are a true contender now IMO, if they aren't then someone did something very wrong.

They might be. The forward group more than anything worries me. But I've predicted 105 points and that of course would put them right in the mix. So I'm hopeful. Beyond that it's probably a question of degree - I'm not seeing a slam dunk obvious Cup challenger here, but a team that's somewhere on the scale as being one that just might go all the way? Sure, why not.
 

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I see Anthony (BruinsNetwork) beating the drum for Kuntar after last night.

I definitely wouldnt mind him getting some games in the near future. I thought he had a solid camp and brought a lot of what we all want to see more of out of this bottom 6 - Physicality, willingness to mix it up, grind it out and create chances, etc.
 

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Yeah they really whiffed on Pasta, McAvoy, Carlo, JDB, Swayman, Frederic etc etc
Well they sure missed out on Barzal, Connor and Konecny instead they took Zboril, Debrusk and Senyshyn. 1or 2 of these players that were missed sure would of made the team look different today.
 

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Well they sure missed out on Barzal, Connor and Konecny instead they took Zboril, Debrusk and Senyshyn. 1or 2 of these players that were missed sure would of made the team look different today.

Oh no, not 2015 again! Sorry, we can't go there. But, what we can do is find some players picked before Pasta or McAvoy and play that game.
 
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Sure it was brought up many times but they still f***ed up, like it or not.

So based on that year, the entire last ten years has been brutal with amatueur scouting? Because that was the claim I was responding to, and pointed on a number of hits. So yeah, they had a poor first round that year (but still drafted two hits, Carlo and JDB), how do you extend that out to cover an entire decade?

And Pasta was pre-professor. McAvoy was a layup too.

What is pre-professor? He was drafted in 2014. It's 2024, so the last ten years covers it. McAvoy too, layup or not. They've done decently over a ten year span with some bad misses and some really good hits. Like pretty much every team in the NHL.
 

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So based on that year, the entire last ten years has been brutal with amatueur scouting? Because that was the claim I was responding to, and pointed on a number of hits. So yeah, they had a poor first round that year (but still drafted two hits, Carlo and JDB), how do you extend that out to cover an entire decade?



What is pre-professor? He was drafted in 2014. It's 2024, so the last ten years covers it. McAvoy too, layup or not. They've done decently over a ten year span with some bad misses and some really good hits. Like pretty much every team in the NHL.
The last 10 drafts goes back to 2015. I'm assuming that's what the OP meant since thats when the current FO started. Pasta was 2014. You're right about McAvoy. I guess if I am going to criticize them for picks 13,14,15 the previous year, they should get credit for pick14 in 2016.
They hit a home run with Swayman, I'll give them that.
I know I'm biased but I don't think they've done a good job drafting. They've done a good job with trades.
Funny i went back and looked at McAvoys/Frederics draft. Tufte, Peeke and Jones were all drafted around Frederic.
 

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