Babajingo
Registered User
If Carlo is on this team on Saturday. It will be sad. He has good value. Lowish salary, term and im sure some western teams still think its Brandon from 3 years ago.
I think they are shell shocked and have no clue what to do because for the better part of a decade they probably thought they were the masterminds of the league and everything caught up to them at once and they know they've put the team in a really bad spot when you look at everything from above.Coyle is beyond cooked and Sweeney and Neely are beyond clueless.
He has probably played his two best games of the season last weekend. He looked a lot like the Carlo of old.If Carlo is on this team on Saturday. It will be sad. He has good value. Lowish salary, term and im sure some western teams still think its Brandon from 3 years ago.
Run it back? I get the runs just thinking about this management's teams running things
I would agree but he's one hard hit away from forgetting what he's doing again for 40+ games.He has probably played his two best games of the season last weekend. He looked a lot like the Carlo of old.
I like Carlo, but I'm fine if he's moved for the right price. It sucks that it took the Bruins 60 games to play competent defense this season.I would agree but he's one hard hit away from forgetting what he's doing again for 40+ games.
Losing all the time sucks.It seems like every picture I see of him he looks miserable.
I’d move both in a heartbeat for different reasons.Personally I would consider moving Coyle well before I considered moving Geekie.
If he’s moved, who will take his place in the lineup? Not arguing against it but understand it’s hard to find aRD his size with perhaps a little more snarl.I like Carlo, but I'm fine if he's moved for the right price. It sucks that it took the Bruins 60 games to play competent defense this season.
Geekie is riding a completely unsustainable S% while playing with a top 5 offensive player on the planet to a 25+ goal season, and he's a pending RFA. This is almost certainly the highest his value will ever be in his career and the bruins are bad enough where you can justify selling him off, it's a perfect storm.I’d move both in a heartbeat for different reasons.
Coyle which at one point in his career I thought he was paid accordingly but lately and maybe some has to do with playing RW instead of say third line C. But it’s time to move on. I’m starting to feel he’s just to comfortable and we can’t have guys in the top 6 going through the motions.
Geekie has came on the last half of the season and I do believe Pasta deserves a lot of the credit for this. Geekie is in the same position of Zacha IMHO sell high I don’t think there terrible players but they’re best positioned on a second or third line on good offensive teams so why not get value for them if other teams want to overpay for either one or both.
Why would another team value him much if his shooting is unsustainable and he only produces next to a top 5 offensive player on the planet?Geekie is riding a completely unsustainable S% while playing with a top 5 offensive player on the planet to a 25+ goal season, and he's a pending RFA. This is almost certainly the highest his value will ever be in his career and the bruins are bad enough where you can justify selling him off, it's a perfect storm.
Can't wait for the 4x4mil extension announcement
Might could be, then again both have value to playoff teams in this years push that would be lost by the off season. Might be a smaller market but the players would bring more value to the acquiring team.Fwiw, @DominicT is convinced the Bruins would be much better off to hold onto Coyle and Carlo, and deal them in the off-season. He believes there will be a lot more suitors in the summer (when everyone has cap space) than at the deadline.
Why do we have to replace him like for like? Why not sign Pionk or Fabbro instead? Get more of two-way guy in that spot.If he’s moved, who will take his place in the lineup? Not arguing against it but understand it’s hard to find aRD his size with perhaps a little more snarl.
I think I read the flames have some rd that could come back that may offer a different skill setIf he’s moved, who will take his place in the lineup? Not arguing against it but understand it’s hard to find aRD his size with perhaps a little more snarl.
Yeah, I'm not sure I totally agree, just passing along the thoughts of a guy who's usually right.Might could be, then again both have value to playoff teams in this years push that would be lost by the off season. Might be a smaller market but the players would bring more value to the acquiring team.
Agree as a technical matter. However the Captain has a long term positive relationship with the org. And the fans. No doubt he would be consulted if a move were contemplated.Bruins don't need him to agree.