WHAT "structure" Monty. You are out of your mind and element. Don Sweeney please fire the weenie!Posted this in the PGT, but in my opinion, the reasoning here from Montgomery is off.
WHAT "structure" Monty. You are out of your mind and element. Don Sweeney please fire the weenie!Posted this in the PGT, but in my opinion, the reasoning here from Montgomery is off.
This need to stop as soon as possible, Monty is really really lost and going deeper in bad decision makingWHAT "structure" Monty. You are out of your mind and element. Don Sweeney please fire the weenie!
Great comp.They remind me of the last days of the Wings reign. The slow non retaining and retiring of all the cup winning players. We are witnessing the aging star Zetterberg and the younger star Larkin (Marchand and Pasta) with a not so good prospect pool outlook and middling players. Bruins are probably in a bit better shape, but they are trending downward
So... Grizz?The amazing part to me is they seemingly made the moves they did to counter Florida. And it’s the exact opposite of how you do it. You need speed and skill and defensemen who can move the puck up the ice. The opted for Zadorov and any other player over 6’4 they could find - in Boston, Providence, and the draft.
Grizz three years ago. Or Mason Lohrei next year. But Grizz last year and the year before was a far better option than Forbort that's for sure.So... Grizz?
He tried to "reinvent the wheel" DURING the 2023 playoffs with a juggernaut, winning team. Bottom line, he's reached his level of incompetence.I'm not sure why Geekie on the top line is such a shock to people. Numbers wise it was arguably their best line in last years playoffs. In 42 mins together 4 goals for, none against.
Guy had 40 pts. here last year. He's off to a slow start this year but you could say that about a number of guys.
Although you have to question the coach when he basically took anything that worked last year and said to hell with that, and tried to reinvent the wheel.
He tried to "reinvent the wheel" DURING the 2023 playoffs with a juggernaut, winning team. Bottom line, he's reached his level of incompetence.
It's funny. I used to hate on Claude for never switching the lines.His constant changing of lines/shifting guys from wing to C, has stepped on my last nerve. It's maddening I can't imagine what the players think. I think to a certain degree it shoots his credibility with the players right in the foot. Sometimes leaders/managers need to make a decision and just stick to it. Always changing things up on the fly makes him look like he doesn't know what he's doing and has no conviction to his decision making.
Another thing that drives me nuts about him now is how he handles the shifts right after a special teams situation. It's always some makeshift line or pairing. Would it kill him to have some sort of correlation to PP units and PK pairings (for example, don't have say Koepke from line 4 killing penalties paired up with Zacha from line 1)? And try to avoid the mish-mash lines coming out of a PP or PK.
I get the comparison with Detroit, but Larkin was 21 years old when Zetterberg retiredThey remind me of the last days of the Wings reign. The slow non retaining and retiring of all the cup winning players. We are witnessing the aging star Zetterberg and the younger star Larkin (Marchand and Pasta) with a not so good prospect pool outlook and middling players. Bruins are probably in a bit better shape, but they are trending downward
Yeah I don't think there's any comparison with Detroit. Last year was their best year since 2015-16 and they had 91 points.I get the comparison with Detroit, but Larkin was 21 years old when Zetterberg retired
at the end of 2017-18. Larkin and Pastrnak are the same age.
Sweeney did a better job retooling after two straight 2 DNQ and Marchand, Bergeron
and Krejci were closer to their prime than Zetterberg\Datsyuk after the DNQ. Boston has maintained a significant goaltending advantage also for 8 years.
Holland did a poor job after 2013, which was the last good Wings team. People forget they were up 3-1 on Chicago in 2013.
It's funny. I used to hate on Claude for never switching the lines.
Now I hate on Jim for switching the lines way too often.
Talk is cheap.
Sweeney may point out what the team needs, but that doesn't mean there are any deals or FAs to acquire that will accomplish that. Especially considering the Cap. He's gone for broke a couple of times, as he should have, and that has impacted the pipeline considerably. So not much to deal any more.
I still think this should be a solid playoff team. Top players need to start playing like it matters to them.
I don't get the Red Wings or the Penguins comps. Those were old teams who doubled down by adding more old guys. The Penguins have 11 guys older than 30. Their solution to replace 37 year old Letang was 34 year old Karlsson.
We replaced Chara with McAvoy, Krejci with Pastrnak, Rask with Swayman... Complain about those guys if you want but they're all in their 20's and would be top of the roster players on any team, all-stars and/or guys who will represent their countries in best on best tournaments.
The Bruins are one of the youngest teams in the league, 10th or 11th I think. They're younger than Chicago, Seattle... They're younger than Detroit is now and Detroit has been "rebuilding" for 10 years.
Maybe I'm wrong but to me, this isn't some ancient team showing their age, it's a re-tooling team that still has work to do.
It's hard to justify tearing everything down when you just signed your 25-year old No.1 goalie to a 8 year deal and your franchise forward is 28 and also signed for many more years. Not to mention your top D-man is 26 and also signed long-term. And your best center is 29 and signed for 7 years.
So what is the alternative? Just changing coaches seems like a half-measure.
After this past off-season, it seems much more likely that this franchise needs a new set of eyes up top making personnel decisions. We are approaching a decade now of Sweeney and Neely's vision for this team. Some of the teams issues (lack of overall speed, mediocre shooting ability) have been the same issues for several years now. The fact they didn't mention shooting or primary scoring as a major need is concerning. If the Bruins end up sellers at the deadline and miss the playoffs, should Sweeney and Neely get the opportunity to re-tool this roster next off-season?
There is a sweet spot, no.It's funny. I used to hate on Claude for never switching the lines.
Now I hate on Jim for switching the lines way too often.
Not sure anyone can pin point what the problem is watching on tv. Hell Monty is trying to figure it out standing a foot away from the players.'Lots', in other words. I would have been very interested to know though whether, at a base level at least, he thought the issues were more due to the roster, coaching or players.
Not sure anyone can pin point what the problem is watching on tv. Hell Monty is trying to figure it out standing a foot away from the players.
This term is driving me nuts. Don't champions re-tool? They have won one round in three years and that was with their worst team.I don't get the Red Wings or the Penguins comps. Those were old teams who doubled down by adding more old guys. The Penguins have 11 guys older than 30. Their solution to replace 37 year old Letang was 34 year old Karlsson.
We replaced Chara with McAvoy, Krejci with Pastrnak, Rask with Swayman... Complain about those guys if you want but they're all in their 20's and would be top of the roster players on any team, all-stars and/or guys who will represent their countries in best on best tournaments.
The Bruins are one of the youngest teams in the league, 10th or 11th I think. They're younger than Chicago, Seattle... They're younger than Detroit is now and Detroit has been "rebuilding" for 10 years.
Maybe I'm wrong but to me, this isn't some ancient team showing their age, it's a re-tooling team that still has work to do.