Reality Czech
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Amazing how shanahan and Neely can do no wrong but yes it’s always the coaches fault lol. If shanahan and Neely can be a president, I should be a god
In your own mind perhaps.
Amazing how shanahan and Neely can do no wrong but yes it’s always the coaches fault lol. If shanahan and Neely can be a president, I should be a god
This isn’t going to stop until Bruins ownership takes a torch to the front office and start from scratch.
This (below) is embarrassing for the Bruins and just shows their complete and utter incompetence.
This isn’t going to stop until Bruins ownership takes a torch to the front office and start from scratch.
This (below) is embarrassing for the Bruins and just shows their complete and utter incompetence.
This isn’t going to stop until Bruins ownership takes a torch to the front office and start from scratch.
This (below) is embarrassing for the Bruins and just shows their complete and utter incompetence.
It is, thanks!So the Bruin management " shows their complete and utter incompetence " by firing these guys but get no credit for hiring them in the first place. And just how were they supposed to hire Cassidy without firing Julien first or hire Montgomery without firing Cassidy first ???? Great analysis.![]()
This isn’t going to stop until Bruins ownership takes a torch to the front office and start from scratch.
This (below) is embarrassing for the Bruins and just shows their complete and utter incompetence.
This isn’t going to stop until Bruins ownership takes a torch to the front office and start from scratch.
This (below) is embarrassing for the Bruins and just shows their complete and utter incompetence.
Old might not be the right word, but their core players are moving away from their peak not matter how one wants to frame itWhen did anyone claim they were old ?
This isn’t going to stop until Bruins ownership takes a torch to the front office and start from scratch.
This (below) is embarrassing for the Bruins and just shows their complete and utter incompetence.
At this point, this looks like a terrible move by Sweeney to save his job for another season. Jim has revitalized the Blues and the Bruins have kept on sinking.
When does Sweeney's seat actually get hot?
Bruins with Monty: 8-9-3
Bruins without Monty: 12-9-2
You revived a thread that's been dead for a month to dunk on the Bruins, only to be proven wrong in less than 10 minutes lmao.
Can you elaborate what your point is? It's clear the problem is the roster not the coach
Astute observation from a month and a half ago, because that was what happened. Give them any kind of decent resistance and they crumble.I think the Bruins have a relatively easy schedule for the next bit, could definitely see them going on a bit of a run here.
Can you elaborate on "Keep on sinking" for a team that was under .500 with Montgomery and improved their season pace by 15 points and is now in a playoff spot?
Did they make significant roster changes since November 19th to warrant that type of improvement and support your claim that it wasn't a coaching problem?
The Bruins fired Monty on November 19th, up until then they had a fairly difficult schedule playing multiple good teams like Florida (x2), Dallas (x2), Toronto (x2), Colorado, LA, Carolina, along with a few bubble teams on the cusp like Ottawa, St.Louis, Columbus, Calgary etc.Bruins with Monty: 8-9-3
Bruins without Monty: 12-9-2
You revived a thread that's been dead for a month and a half to dunk on the Bruins, only to be proven wrong in less than 10 minutes lmao.
The improvement of being slightly under .500 to slightly over .500? That's just statistical noise.
I am talking about the standings in regards to "sinking lower". Accounting for games in hand, the Bruins playoff spot is under threat by several teams behind them, and losing 5 in a row with some of these quotes out of the room about them not knowing what is wrong it makes me wonder why the person putting this together is not held accountable.
Glad you concede that they improved. With that in mind, you'd subsequently admitted that they're not "Continuing to sink", and you were wrong.
BTW, 26 points in 23 games is a .565, which is not "Slightly over .500", but do continue to exaggerate to try to strengthen your weak argument.
They didn't improve; they faced easier opposition. As time passes, it becomes more obvious that nothing has improved. Numerous posters pointed this out to you.Glad you concede that they improved. With that in mind, you'd subsequently admitted that they're not "Continuing to sink", and you were wrong.