Olden McGroin
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Calgary is looking for a center, how about Frederic for Kuzmenko retained to match cap hits?
I like Zegras. I don't know if I'd let him play center but I agree that the top6 desperately needs some talent and creativity.Strome: 154 points in 225 games in Chicago = .68 pts per game
Zegras: 157 points in 223 games = .70 pts per game
Strome was criticized just as bad for his two-way play, lack of physicality (still evident) but he's putting up points and looking good offensively
The Bruins need someone desperately in the top six with elite puck skills, playmaking (especially for the PP) and speed. A big bonus if they can play center.
Waiting for people to come around
Poitras is Ryan Spooner to me.
Ahh Spooner had the dish factor but once he went near a corner or boards he’d see his own shadow then make off like a groundhog and fly down a hole and yell out 6 more weeks of winter..Poitras is Ryan Spooner to me.
yay sell low?
I don't know if I would go that far, but this definitely a case of a kid being rushed, and again this goes back to management, who felt the pressure to keep this kid from the press and fans , who are always looking at that new shinny penny. Back to junior would have been more beneficial in the long run.Poitras is Ryan Spooner to me.
I think many are forgetting that Freddy had 35 goals the last two years, and 71 points playing third line, his stats, are on the upswing at this point in his career. True he has not started out well this year, but maybe the contract upcoming is weighing on him, I don't know. Kuzemko makes about 3 mil more than Freddy, and Freddy can play center.Could probably be talked into that as both a Flames and Bruins fan. Would probably need a pick coming with Freddy if they were going to retain 50%.
Kuzmenko is a flawed player but he has some seriously impressive puck skills and creativity. Two things the Bruins are severely lacking in their top 6 and on their PP. Another guy that can hang on to a puck and draw defenders to them and still make a play. Like Freddy he's kind of stunk to start the season but has been a lot better the last couple games. UFA at the end of the season so not a ton to commit to if it's not a fit for either side.
Guess you guys will have a view of him tomorrow night so maybe could form a bit of an opinion at least.
Couldn't disagree more. Kid won a job. Proved he belonged in the NHL. And he's doing it again this year. How was he going to improve more against Junior players than he has going against NHL players?I don't know if I would go that far, but this definitely a case of a kid being rushed, and again this goes back to management, who felt the pressure to keep this kid from the press and fans , who are always looking at that new shinny penny. Back to junior would have been more beneficial in the long run.
OK , your right, you have the same mindset as management obviously had when they made that decision. He has two goals in his last 34 games.Couldn't disagree more. Kid won a job. Proved he belonged in the NHL. And he's doing it again this year. How was he going to improve more against Junior players than he has going against NHL players?
I don't know if I would go that far, but this definitely a case of a kid being rushed, and again this goes back to management, who felt the pressure to keep this kid from the press and fans , who are always looking at that new shinny penny. Back to junior would have been more beneficial in the long run.
How? Spooner wandered around lost when the puck wasn’t on his stick. He did not play the body either. Poitras is very good with out the puck and is probably one of the more effective players along the boards so far. I’m not sure how anyone can be complaining about this kid. When this team loses fans get crazy.Poitras is Ryan Spooner to me.
Sorry, I should have clarified. I meant offensively with the Spooner/Poitras comparisons.
They definitely play a different style.
Great skater and very good passer. That said, I do agree with the posters saying he was kind of a floater, which was true.Spooner really was an excellent skater.
What a waste.
Wait, Pastrnak got KO'd?
Boston has two star forwards in Pasta & Marchand, the rest are followers. Florida’s two forward leaders are Tkachuk & Bennett. Not to mention Barkov & Reinhart. Tkachuk ko’d Pasta and Bennett ko’d Marchand with a dirty hit. There are no illusions to whose leaders are better. Pasta is like a Reinhart, nothing more. He’s not a leader. (Check Reinhart in Buffalo days) And Marchand is an aging highly skilled pest that needs protection on his line cause he gets targeted by everyone. Pasta & Marchand need help to take the pressure off of them. Coyle regressed from a career year, while Frederic & Geekie have not built on their promising years. Kastelic, Kopeke, & Lindholm have replaced JVR, Debrusk & Heinen production nicely. But the D has disappointed. Zadorov is the only positive Dman on the team so far. Swayman holding out for top dollar like Razor did in the past, and not taking a team discount, didn’t help to start the season. A lot of suppositions like Poitras, Geekie, Frederic, Lohrei, Lindholm have not panned out. This team needs to grind out wins to be successful, won’t win many on skill alone. If Geekie, Frederic, & Coyle don’t step up soon, this season will be trash. Don’t get how these players regressed so much in one summer. Did they lose respect or confidence for their top 2 forward leaders after they got KO’d? Gotta try a new coach to see if he can kickstart this team. Otherwise, sell everything and rebuild.
Great skater and very good passer. That said, I do agree with the posters saying he was kind of a floater, which was true.
Wait, Pastrnak got KO'd?
He's been tearing up the KHL the past few seasons.
I mean, yeah, this happened for sure.More like slapped around and humiliated.
A guy that is in and around a ppg in that league is tearing it up to me. It doesn't seem to me that the KHL regularly has guys that are doing a lot more than that in a given season. Either way, he's carved out a good career over there where he isn't required to deal with NHL defenseman or NHL forecheckers.I wouldn't say he's tearing it up.
47 points in 64 in 2022-23
61 points in 65 in 2023-24
Took until his 30s to mature.