Boston Bruins 24-25 Roster/Cap thread VI

Mione134

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JDB is on a line with JT Miller and Boeser and has 4 points (all assists). I don't think he would've made much of a difference on the Bs so far.
Nuck fans want him moved up. Petterson's best game was yesterday. You should see how much they hate him. Jake started off with him and according to them drove that line.


They're very happy with him and his hits. He found his physical game again so far which is nice to see. After the Kadri hit, he never played that way again.

His speed is missed on this team. But I think him leaving was the best for him.
 

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Nuck fans want him moved up. Petterson's best game was yesterday. You should see how much they hate him. Jake started off with him and according to them drove that line.


They're very happy with him and his hits. He found his physical game again so far which is nice to see. After the Kadri hit, he never played that way again.

His speed is missed on this team. But I think him leaving was the best for him.

Disagree. They went really big, but also too slow that is killing this team, not JDB absence. Not to mention lack of skill, which was a previous problem as well.
 

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Disagree. They went really big, but also too slow that is killing this team, not JDB absence. Not to mention lack of skill, which was a previous problem as well.

Speed and Skill is what JDB has. Bruins are lacking both at the moment. But I don't think it would of made a difference if he was on this current roster. The entire team lacks chemistry and feels off.

Watching other NHL teams vs the Bruins is like night and day.
 

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No speed, no identifiable system, no urgency no imagination, little to no hitting, poor chemistry/teamwork, thin leadership beyond Marchand, lack of passion, intensity void.
I expect more of the same, even with Sacco or Leach as coach because right now they aren't part of the solution, and may be part of the problem.
Defensively lost, offensively clueless.
This team needs a coach who can spell it out for them.
My gut feeling is that what they have behind the bench in any
capacity is not the answer. If the men behind the bench had a
clue, I think Montgomery would've welcomed their input.
They can keep Monty till the end of the season, possibly miss the playoffs,
trade assets at the TDL if all goes south, and come back with
a proven guy like Mike Sullivan or Torts if either becomes available, Gerard Gallant is available right now but if he can't bring in his own assistants then what's the point!?!
 

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JDB is on a line with JT Miller and Boeser and has 4 points (all assists). I don't think he would've made much of a difference on the Bs so far.
I disagree , I feel JDB's skill set is being clearly missed on the PP,PK and 5on5.
I am not calling him a player that can carry a team, but his absents has left a void
 
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No speed, no identifiable system, no urgency no imagination, little to no hitting, poor chemistry/teamwork, thin leadership beyond Marchand, lack of passion, intensity void.
I expect more of the same, even with Sacco or Leach as coach because right now they aren't part of the solution, and may be part of the problem.
Defensively lost, offensively clueless.
This team needs a coach who can spell it out for them.
My gut feeling is that what they have behind the bench in any
capacity is not the answer. If the men behind the bench had a
clue, I think Montgomery would've welcomed their input.
They can keep Monty till the end of the season, possibly miss the playoffs,
trade assets at the TDL if all goes south, and come back with
a proven guy like Mike Sullivan or Torts if either becomes available, Gerard Gallant is available right now but if he can't bring in his own assistants then what's the point!?!
I agree Gord, this team has no idea what to do right now, it's like a bunch of beer leaguers out for a casual skate. You can send down Jones and Tufte, sign Johnson and call up Lysell, but will that be enough? You can't trade everyone, although they will need a couple deals soon before the season starts getting away from them. The obvious choice is going to be canning Monty, he is just more one of the boys type of coach and right now that is not what this team needs. They can try Sacco I guess, but the best thing as you say hire a vet coach that will light a fire under them and hold all responsible, including your top players. Honestly right now they only guys I would be hesitant to trade would be Swayman, McAvoy, H. Lindholm and Pasta, anyone else I would trade in the right deals.
 

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The penalties are getting out of hand. The lack of discipline and in some cases just the flat-out stupidity has been jarring. We're not used to seeing a team this undisciplined at all.

You can say it comes with the territory of getting bigger and trying to play heavier. But a lot of it thus far has been mental error more than physical IMO.
 
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Sheppy

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How can people blame the "size" they brought in? Bringing in size doesn't all of a sudden mean that Marchand, Zacha, Coyle, Frederic, Geekie and Pastrnak suddenly forget how to play hockey. Those 6 guys are combined for 8 goals and Pastrnak has 5 of them.

The new size guys up front (Kastelic) is one of the few showing up every game. The 4th line (Yes, the line that uses size and physicality) have 7 goals, 16 points and are +23
 

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Bruins takeaways/giveaways as a team: 41/136
That's really bad

Primary offenders:
Peeke 0/17 (embarrassing)
Pasta 3/15
H Lindholm 5/14
Carlo 1/10
Zadorov 1/9
Lohrei 2/10

Only players with more takeaways than giveaways:
Coyle 7/6
Poitras 5/4
E Lindholm 2/1 (low number indicates he doesn't get the puck much, see Pasta)

Another stat of interest: Carlo leads the team with 27 blocks. Beecher and E Lindholm are tied for 2nd with 13 each. So Carlo has twice as many blocks as anyone else. McAvoy has led the Bruins in blocks for the last seven seasons. So far he has 9 blocks in 8 games. So, what up with Charlie?
 

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