Sweeney might.We really don't need 12 picks in the first three rounds in this draft lol.
Sweeney might.We really don't need 12 picks in the first three rounds in this draft lol.
If you were expecting disciplined hockey from Zadorov then you didn't understand the player we were getting lol. This is who he's literally always been.I see a player who is not disciplined, nor interested in disciplined play.
Think it takes more time to change a system than they figured - I mean it needs to become second nature to everyone on the club from the head coach to the new additions to the providence call ups. That's not going to happen in a disjointed training camp and 20 games of frustrating results. If everyone was on board IMO we'd be looking at a half a season at least. And that's not to say the new system would be any better once folks are comfortable with it.Sounds like NOBODY "got it." That includes Sacco the other Assistant Coaches and the players.
When Monty came here he said something about wanting to change the system but found that the
team/players weren't ready, said he would look at doing it in the future.
This year Sweeneys selections being bigger and slower and Monty gave up IMO.
I love that before the puck dropped Zadorov told him it was coming too.My answer to your question is that I am not seeing what you are seeing, and the coaching staff is not seeing what you are seeing, and the front office is not seeing what you're seeing. Our goalies have a 91.79 save percent with Zadorov on the ice.
Zadorov was all over Tkachuk tonight. He repeatedly didn't let him get to pucks at the net, he repeatedly didn't let him get to rebounds... Tkachuk was so frustrated he took a 10 minute misconduct at the end of the game because he got owned and couldn't handle it.
I don't know what else to say. I mean, there are times, like on the PK, when they want the D to block shots and take away passing lanes and not get tied up with guys in front (because that just creates a double screen), so maybe you're seeing that and thinking why is that being allowed, but that's a system thing.
I could not agree moreI must be missing something in Beechers game. I haven’t seen him make a positive impact, ever. I’m wondering why he’s a permanent fixture in the lineup?
he's our best lefty faceoff guy, is like third among forwards in PK time, and has a fairly positive 5v5 defensive impact.I must be missing something in Beechers game. I haven’t seen him make a positive impact, ever. I’m wondering why he’s a permanent fixture in the lineup?
You are right, now seeing the Pasta, Geekie and Zacka producing, he would be a plus. I been much to the chagrin, of Marchand fans a little tough on him, I am not backing off, but he played a helluva game last night, and much needed, if Miller was between Marchand and Coyle you might have increased your depth with him. Marchand fans I am not backing off what I have said about him, if the right deal comes along for a 37 year old you move him. I also said earlier in the year that, that he was still capable of having games like last night, but also said that he will not be a consistent player anymore, and I am proving to be right. But you might have something with Miller, but the cost is just,,,, let me just say tough to swallow.Man would jt Miller help this team large .
I know it's been beaten to death. Absolutely. It is what it is.Thank god we’re getting around to more 2015 draft talk. Again.
Only in a very simplistic way. If you ignore the butterfly effects from what happened since that draft and just plug Kyle Connor in and keep everything else the same, sure it is still relevant. Theres just nothing new to glean from analyzing it any more.I know it's been beaten to death. Absolutely. It is what it is.
Unfortunately though, it will be another 5-10 years before it's no longer relevant to our situation.
It sucks that it keeps coming up, but when looking at the state of the Bruins today -- it just cannot be put in a box while we pretend that it never ever ever happened. Unfortunately it's still very relevant. Moreso today than when it happened, actually.
To be fair, an amateur golfer trying to break 80 has every cause to be frustrated over missing three consecutive three foot putts when he ends up with an 81. Not gimmees, but eminently makeable at least once.Yeah that seems quite productive.
Is the 2016 draft about not picking Bratt or Hagel before the sixth round where they were selected? Can't believe the Bruins blew that.
Yes, I agree. But in fairness looking at the amazing depth of that draft, it's not much of a butterfly effect.Only in a very simplistic way. If you ignore the butterfly effects from what happened since that draft and just plug Kyle Connor in and keep everything else the same, sure it is still relevant. Theres just nothing new to glean from analyzing it any more.
I have been a big supporter of Carlo, and always felt he has been under appreciated in this town, and always argued that what he brought to the table, and that contract made him a steal and in someways still feel that way, but I even have to admit he just has not had a good year, almost at times looks lost. I guess he should be considered for movement, and I say that reluctantly, but sometime tough decisions need to be made.I like Brandon. He is underrated and unappreciated by many.
However, I suspect things will continue as they are, and if that is the case, Carlo, Peeke, Frederic, John Beecher, Charlie Coyle, the Geek and Brad are trade bate.
I would add Zacha, but he is David's binkie.
Said again, I would trade anyone on this roster. That won't happen, but I wish it would. The same way I hope they miss the playoffs. Then and only then will change occur. Maybe.
Regardless, the message is loud and clear ("Fire Sweeney!') after a consistently inconsistent Debbie Downer muddle of a season. From the Swayman holdout, to the Montgomery firing, to the poor passing, porous defense, to the absurd goal differential, abysmal power play and penalty kill, etc. it's been a complete cluster f*ck with no end in sight.
He s far from elite and he s not paid like that, but the best value of this guy it s exactly like you say it s not on the scoresheet....Ask VAN fans and you re gonna see that they re crying him right now, they want a 5mil Zad instead of Desharnais, Heinen, ForbortI would never call Zadorov an elite player, but to me he has been completely as advertised.
Last night watching him deal with Brady was a real example of value that won’t necessarily show up in the scoresheet. Was in his face all night, threw him off his game big time.
I also think he’s been better defensively than in previous years.
Don't forget we got Dean as well in the trade.....won't know what he can do for another 4-5 years.I still can’t believe we got Korpi, Kastelic and (I think) a pick for Ullmark. Two needs were very well filled in one deal.
My answer to your question is that I am not seeing what you are seeing, and the coaching staff is not seeing what you are seeing, and the front office is not seeing what you're seeing. Our goalies have a 91.79 save percent with Zadorov on the ice.
Zadorov was all over Tkachuk tonight. He repeatedly didn't let him get to pucks at the net, he repeatedly didn't let him get to rebounds... Tkachuk was so frustrated he took a 10 minute misconduct at the end of the game because he got owned and couldn't handle it.
I don't know what else to say. I mean, there are times, like on the PK, when they want the D to block shots and take away passing lanes and not get tied up with guys in front (because that just creates a double screen), so maybe you're seeing that and thinking why is that being allowed, but that's a system thing.
Well the coaches must have agreed since he got only about 5 minutes of play time, about half TOI of even Brown and Letteri. Doghouse if not sick or injured.I must be missing something in Beechers game. I haven’t seen him make a positive impact, ever. I’m wondering why he’s a permanent fixture in the lineup?
His defensive results have been very bad. He is what he is. Big mean third pair D that needs sheltered deployment to win his matchups. That's who he's always been.I would never call Zadorov an elite player, but to me he has been completely as advertised.
Last night watching him deal with Brady was a real example of value that won’t necessarily show up in the scoresheet. Was in his face all night, threw him off his game big time.
I also think he’s been better defensively than in previous years.
They need forward help in addition to Zacha. They need to ADD to this top 6. Moving Zacha out in the deal would just create another hole in the lineup. Zacha is 27 years old, signed for two more years after this one at a modest 4.75m. He can skate at C or LW. I’m not suggesting he’s untouchable but I don’t see the point in including him in any deal unless you have a replacement for him in the top 6Big Frank Seravalli calls the Bruins a 'dark horse' in the Miller sweepstakes.
JT Miller would be an enormous upgrade for this team. Apparently Rangers offered Chytil + prospect + 1st but wanted the Canucks to eat some salary. Canucks declined to do so.
What would be the comp to that offer for the Bruins?
Would it be something like Zacha + Merkulov or Brunet or similar prospect + protected 1st? would it be wise to move Zacha?
I agree with Dom & Chris. Zadorov s true value and importance will be in the playoffs. He was solid for Vancouver. Regular season physical play becomes a penalty not so much in the playoffs.Zadorov is overpaid and truly should be on a 3rd pair... then again Aaron Ward managed to survive on the top pairing with Chara.
Contract aside Zadorov is everything the Bruins needed him to be. They need more of it not less and that is where Sweeney failed when adding size but soft uninvolved size.
I am here as well - he is not consistent bringing itI must be missing something in Beechers game. I haven’t seen him make a positive impact, ever. I’m wondering why he’s a permanent fixture in the lineup?
Zadorov is far from a 3rd pair defenseman. It’s crazy how many people think he is here.His defensive results have been very bad. He is what he is. Big mean third pair D that needs sheltered deployment to win his matchups. That's who he's always been.