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They were no better with those two in the lineup.Just get Hampus and Charlie back before full on panic.
They were no better with those two in the lineup.Just get Hampus and Charlie back before full on panic.
They were no better with those two in the lineup.
Now you got me feeling all sad, remembering Michael Keaton being funny instead of severely constipated.
Oh shit, bringing in a shiny distraction before the knives come out.Zdeno Chara reportedly returning to Bruins as a consultant
According to The Boston Globe, Zdeno Chara is returning to the Bruins to serve as a consultant with the Original Six franchise.www.boston.com
Lindholm would have to veto his NMCThis is our one chance to get rid of E Lindholm I do what we gotta for either. Would love Garland back in a multiple player deal. Coyle E Lindholm and assets for Peterson or Miller and Garland please. Would drive Frederic to Van to seal that. Carlo can go as well.
I guess you didn't see the last game.Man this site is so negative! Bruins are 6pts out of first place hahahah. Sell sell sell.
Playing without their top three dman last game and a goalie who played one of his worst games of the year.
People need to relax.
very good work. I'm in line mostly for sure. Would you do Carlo for Lapierre and Chesley then deal Coyle for a RHD? I would go to Colorado with both Marchand and Frederic and come back with Ritchie, a 1, and Colton.If it were up to me, my deadline approach would be as follows...
If I could add a first line center at a discount I take that chance. I know it doesn't make the Bruins a contender this year, but it gives me hope they could contend next year with a good off-season. Pettersson, Miller, Barzal (even though he's played RW since they got Horvat), even Mittelstadt, they all have warts but they also have immense talent.
Failing that...
I would move Carlo for a young center, maybe a guy who's struggling the last 2 years like Cozens/Zegras, or a guy who was projected to be a top6 but hasn't popped yet, like Sillinger, or even an NHL ready prospect like Del Bel Belluz. There has to be a fit somewhere along that spectrum.
Then I'd move Coyle under similar criteria, but this time I'd be looking at defensemen. I think Coyle would be sought after in New Jersey and Vegas and they're probably not on his no trade list. I'm not looking for a star here so Seamus Casey in NJ is probably a reach, but someone like Kaeden Korczak in Vegas could be a good fit. Big, strong, can skate, moves the puck well... Kovacevic is also an option if they don't think he's critical to their playoff chances. Both teams have the cap space.
Freddy goes if he wants more than $4m and isn't signed by 4Nations. (I think Frederic will want $4-5m.) I would like to think a reasonable return would be a 2nd and 4th but we've seen 'gritty' guys go for more.
I keep Geekie. He's the same age as our core and I think he'll outproduce his next contract. I also think it would cost a lot more to replace him in free agency. At worst, I think he'll be worth more a year from now and at best he'll be too valuable to trade (if he cracks 30 next year).
I'd probably keep Brazeau too. He's not going to fetch much in trade and he's not going to be expensive to re-sign. I think one of the big mistakes with this team this year is that there was no competition for jobs. They didn't have the cap space for it and the kids didn't have great camps. Brazeau and Wahlstrom (if he's not waived) can push guys for jobs in the fall.
I'd see if there's a market for Korpisalo and give DiPietro a shot in the NHL. Korpisalo has had a solid season and would upgrade the tandem in Utah. DiPietro is a UFA at the end of the season and I'd like to find out if he can be a backup here next year, or if we have to sign another veteran.
Marchand is a tough one. I don't want him to go and I'd only move him if I thought my chances of getting him back were better than 50/50. I guess it would be negligent not to see what's out there in terms of offers, but the two most likely destinations, Colorado and Vegas, don't have 1st round picks or even particularly good prospects. Would Colorado give up Mittelstadt for him? If the return isn't great I'd rather keep him.
Ideally, Plan B would add two NHL players (F & D) to the lineup. It would give us a 2nd and 4th for a full slate of picks at the draft. And it clears $12m which gives us about $32m in cap space, plenty of room to re-sign our RFA's and to make a big offer to Rantanen or Ehlers.
I'd also get Lysell up for the rest of the season to let him get comfortable and see if he can be a middle6 winger for us next year. (I think he'll be up regardless.)
Lastly, I let Sacco and the whole coaching staff go and bring in the best young coach I could get. It takes so long to teach a new defensive system... I bring that guy in now so they have 25 games to lay the groundwork and set the plan for the off-season.
I guess it’s all depends on how you look at the glass, half full or half empty, but when you bring facts to the equation imo it changes ones perspective. The Bruins have 5 games left before the break, and they could be 3rd in the Atlantic or 12th in the conference once the break is here.Man this site is so negative! Bruins are 6pts out of first place hahahah. Sell sell sell.
Playing without their top three dman last game and a goalie who played one of his worst games of the year.
People need to relax.
A guy like Marchand should get you a teams top prospect and say a 2nd, but Frederic won't. So I think its much more likely you get a pick for #11.If they’re going to sell….why stop at one?
Sincerely, given that players often get more than they are worth back at the deadline, why not trade anyone who can bring something valuable back, aside from Pasta, McAvoy, Sway, maybe one or two others?
Watching Thompson last night reminds me of exactly how deadline deals should happen. St. Louis got O’Reilly who was integral during their cup run, Buffalo got a much younger stud.
Sure, Buffalo hasn’t been good, but that’s certainly not Thompson’sfault.
Make trades for prospects….not picks. Guys who are on a Thompson-like trajectory.
Vancouver would be fools making a trade like that.This is our one chance to get rid of E Lindholm I do what we gotta for either. Would love Garland back in a multiple player deal. Coyle E Lindholm and assets for Peterson or Miller and Garland please. Would drive Frederic to Van to seal that. Carlo can go as well.
If it were up to me, my deadline approach would be as follows...
If I could add a first line center at a discount I take that chance. I know it doesn't make the Bruins a contender this year, but it gives me hope they could contend next year with a good off-season. Pettersson, Miller, Barzal (even though he's played RW since they got Horvat), even Mittelstadt, they all have warts but they also have immense talent.
Failing that...
I would move Carlo for a young center, maybe a guy who's struggling the last 2 years like Cozens/Zegras, or a guy who was projected to be a top6 but hasn't popped yet, like Sillinger, or even an NHL ready prospect like Del Bel Belluz. There has to be a fit somewhere along that spectrum.
Then I'd move Coyle under similar criteria, but this time I'd be looking at defensemen. I think Coyle would be sought after in New Jersey and Vegas and they're probably not on his no trade list. I'm not looking for a star here so Seamus Casey in NJ is probably a reach, but someone like Kaeden Korczak in Vegas could be a good fit. Big, strong, can skate, moves the puck well... Kovacevic is also an option if they don't think he's critical to their playoff chances. Both teams have the cap space.
Freddy goes if he wants more than $4m and isn't signed by 4Nations. (I think Frederic will want $4-5m.) I would like to think a reasonable return would be a 2nd and 4th but we've seen 'gritty' guys go for more.
I keep Geekie. He's the same age as our core and I think he'll outproduce his next contract. I also think it would cost a lot more to replace him in free agency. At worst, I think he'll be worth more a year from now and at best he'll be too valuable to trade (if he cracks 30 next year).
I'd probably keep Brazeau too. He's not going to fetch much in trade and he's not going to be expensive to re-sign. I think one of the big mistakes with this team this year is that there was no competition for jobs. They didn't have the cap space for it and the kids didn't have great camps. Brazeau and Wahlstrom (if he's not waived) can push guys for jobs in the fall.
I'd see if there's a market for Korpisalo and give DiPietro a shot in the NHL. Korpisalo has had a solid season and would upgrade the tandem in Utah. DiPietro is a UFA at the end of the season and I'd like to find out if he can be a backup here next year, or if we have to sign another veteran.
Marchand is a tough one. I don't want him to go and I'd only move him if I thought my chances of getting him back were better than 50/50. I guess it would be negligent not to see what's out there in terms of offers, but the two most likely destinations, Colorado and Vegas, don't have 1st round picks or even particularly good prospects. Would Colorado give up Mittelstadt for him? If the return isn't great I'd rather keep him.
Ideally, Plan B would add two NHL players (F & D) to the lineup. It would give us a 2nd and 4th for a full slate of picks at the draft. And it clears $12m which gives us about $32m in cap space, plenty of room to re-sign our RFA's and to make a big offer to Rantanen or Ehlers.
I'd also get Lysell up for the rest of the season to let him get comfortable and see if he can be a middle6 winger for us next year. (I think he'll be up regardless.)
Lastly, I let Sacco and the whole coaching staff go and bring in the best young coach I could get. It takes so long to teach a new defensive system... I bring that guy in now so they have 25 games to lay the groundwork and set the plan for the off-season.
or the entire yearI guess you didn't see the last game.
If it was a total one off instead of groundhog day, I would 1000% agree with you.Man this site is so negative! Bruins are 6pts out of first place hahahah. Sell sell sell.
Playing without their top three dman last game and a goalie who played one of his worst games of the year.
People need to relax.
Can't see Avs parting with Colton for 2 UFA.very good work. I'm in line mostly for sure. Would you do Carlo for Lapierre and Chesley then deal Coyle for a RHD? I would go to Colorado with both Marchand and Frederic and come back with Ritchie, a 1, and Colton.
I wouldn't say "everyone" killed the players. Saw plenty of blame to Monty and Sweeney for going into the playoffs with two 37+ years old top 6Cs. Also see plenty of people say in 2019 we got lucky and also, albeit fairly, blaming him for a lack of top 6 RW. Don't see much credit given to him for the team getting to the cup, but we're quick to blame him when the team is bad. But obviously my statement isn't going to relate to every poster.Everyone killed the players in 2023, and some of us were even told to go outside and touch grass it's not a big deal.
This is his tenth year, made it past round 2, once, in a season where they played the 6,7 an 8 seeds to get to the Cup.
He spent 26 million dollars this offseason on Swayman, Lindholm, Zadorov, Korpisalo, Jones, Tufte and Tyler Johnson,
I come from an era where the fanbase KILLED Harry Sinden for these kinds of results, what the hell is the allure with this guy?
You are calling it right. Timing is interesting, look over here, not over there.Now you got me feeling all sad, remembering Michael Keaton being funny instead of severely constipated.
Oh shit, bringing in a shiny distraction before the knives come out.
They’re 7 points out of first place in the division.Man this site is so negative! Bruins are 6pts out of first place hahahah. Sell sell sell.
Playing without their top three dman last game and a goalie who played one of his worst games of the year.
People need to relax.
Your numbers tell a story, but let's be honest our eyes do not fail us. This is the most uninspiring team we have watched since I can remember, how many games have we watched this year have made us really say that was a good hockey game.They’re 7 points out of first place in the division.
6 points ahead of 15th in the conference.
Considering they’re bottom 10 in GF, GA, Diff, PP, PK and both goalies have a SV% under .900, which seems more likely?
Sweeney is good at building around cores but can't put one together to save his life.I wouldn't say "everyone" killed the players. Saw plenty of blame to Monty and Sweeney for going into the playoffs with two 37+ years old top 6Cs. Also see plenty of people say in 2019 we got lucky and also, albeit fairly, blaming him for a lack of top 6 RW. Don't see much credit given to him for the team getting to the cup, but we're quick to blame him when the team is bad. But obviously my statement isn't going to relate to every poster.
That said, I think Sweeney gets some leash because of 2019 and 2023, though I'm thinking his tenure is definitely nearing its end here.
Just to get things straight here though since I didn't live through the Sinden era myself, we are comparing a guy who didn't win a cup over 28 years to a guy who's been GM for 10 years? I can't imagine what this place would be saying if Sweeney was GM for 18 more years and didn't win anything.
Just addressing one of these - Marchand. Preface this that I’m a a fan of his, as I suspect we all are.If it were up to me, my deadline approach would be as follows...
If I could add a first line center at a discount I take that chance. I know it doesn't make the Bruins a contender this year, but it gives me hope they could contend next year with a good off-season. Pettersson, Miller, Barzal (even though he's played RW since they got Horvat), even Mittelstadt, they all have warts but they also have immense talent.
Failing that...
I would move Carlo for a young center, maybe a guy who's struggling the last 2 years like Cozens/Zegras, or a guy who was projected to be a top6 but hasn't popped yet, like Sillinger, or even an NHL ready prospect like Del Bel Belluz. There has to be a fit somewhere along that spectrum.
Then I'd move Coyle under similar criteria, but this time I'd be looking at defensemen. I think Coyle would be sought after in New Jersey and Vegas and they're probably not on his no trade list. I'm not looking for a star here so Seamus Casey in NJ is probably a reach, but someone like Kaeden Korczak in Vegas could be a good fit. Big, strong, can skate, moves the puck well... Kovacevic is also an option if they don't think he's critical to their playoff chances. Both teams have the cap space.
Freddy goes if he wants more than $4m and isn't signed by 4Nations. (I think Frederic will want $4-5m.) I would like to think a reasonable return would be a 2nd and 4th but we've seen 'gritty' guys go for more.
I keep Geekie. He's the same age as our core and I think he'll outproduce his next contract. I also think it would cost a lot more to replace him in free agency. At worst, I think he'll be worth more a year from now and at best he'll be too valuable to trade (if he cracks 30 next year).
I'd probably keep Brazeau too. He's not going to fetch much in trade and he's not going to be expensive to re-sign. I think one of the big mistakes with this team this year is that there was no competition for jobs. They didn't have the cap space for it and the kids didn't have great camps. Brazeau and Wahlstrom (if he's not waived) can push guys for jobs in the fall.
I'd see if there's a market for Korpisalo and give DiPietro a shot in the NHL. Korpisalo has had a solid season and would upgrade the tandem in Utah. DiPietro is a UFA at the end of the season and I'd like to find out if he can be a backup here next year, or if we have to sign another veteran.
Marchand is a tough one. I don't want him to go and I'd only move him if I thought my chances of getting him back were better than 50/50. I guess it would be negligent not to see what's out there in terms of offers, but the two most likely destinations, Colorado and Vegas, don't have 1st round picks or even particularly good prospects. Would Colorado give up Mittelstadt for him? If the return isn't great I'd rather keep him.
Ideally, Plan B would add two NHL players (F & D) to the lineup. It would give us a 2nd and 4th for a full slate of picks at the draft. And it clears $12m which gives us about $32m in cap space, plenty of room to re-sign our RFA's and to make a big offer to Rantanen or Ehlers.
I'd also get Lysell up for the rest of the season to let him get comfortable and see if he can be a middle6 winger for us next year. (I think he'll be up regardless.)
Lastly, I let Sacco and the whole coaching staff go and bring in the best young coach I could get. It takes so long to teach a new defensive system... I bring that guy in now so they have 25 games to lay the groundwork and set the plan for the off-season.