Yea,I stopped watching pretty quick before I started crying againMakes me sad! I know it's a fact of the game, but still.
Yea,I stopped watching pretty quick before I started crying againMakes me sad! I know it's a fact of the game, but still.
You can laugh all you want, but do you know the full story? Just at the point Haggs was going to dip perilously close to a sub 5,000 calorie intake day, I have it on good authority that Jimmy Thin Skins stepped up and was actually hand feeding the Haggsman. I will not laugh at that kind of team commitment and brotherhood. It’s not right.Reports are now coming out that Joe Haggerty suffered a sprain to his right elbow eating hot dogs in the Columbus series, but courageously continued to eat stadium food throughout the finals
I look at the injuries and I question the lineup decisions for game 7 a little bit. I wish they had used the depth even more. I love Acciari, but if he's not near 100 percent, he's not going to do much for you. Makes it even a little more crushing for Backes knowing that they put in a guy that banged up over him.
When people look back on this playoff run, there will be a lot of focus on what some consider not enough from Pasta and Marchand. Look at the injuries these two played through, they just couldn't be as impactful as we at home thought they could be.
I was nasty towards them, and feel like a *****e after reading what all three were playing with. This is why you don't run out and trade them though. It's not like they just sucked. They had legitimate reasons for not playing well.
Where is the evidence of this?? I dont believe it for 1 second. The only thing I have seen is a tweet by some nobody saying Debrusk wouldn't elaborate on what was ailing him and in the same tweet speculating that it may have been concussion from 1st round. Bruins are very cautious with concussions and I doubt very strongly that they would have allowed him to play if they had any inkling that he was suffering concussion symptoms.Also, Debrusk playing with a concussion is ridiculous. That's against concussion protocol and the Bruins should be appropriately fined for that.
Virtually none of these injuries are related to conditioning. It is a very tough sport. Obviously the longer you play in the playoffs the more injuries you will pile upI’m concerned about the bruins overall conditioning, they seem to endure more injuries than average and it’s been a trend the past few years
That I read several times.
So it was okay for game 6, but not for game 7?
That shows that you guys don't have a problem with the line-up, but with the result.
Noone would be complaining now had the Bruins won game 7.
Yup, I try not to toss judgement on players after a playoff run until we know more about what they were playing through.
Some now will point to O'Reilly playing well with cracked ribs. Well not every injury is equal and if he can play solid with cracked ribs, good for him, has nothing to do with what other players are playing through.
I was going to bring up Ryan O’Reilly in response to your previous post, but you already did. Although it’s true that not all injuries are equal, what ROR accomplished is very impressive. If Marchand’s wrist injury was so bad, then it sure didn’t look like it in game 6 with that snipe, and injuries can’t be used as an excuse for the multiple instances of poor judgment and poor play by him and Pastrnak, for example.
He is a MAN amongst MEN!I love the big guy
This is not directed at you.I was nasty towards them, and feel like a *****e after reading what all three were playing with. This is why you don't run out and trade them though. It's not like they just sucked. They had legitimate reasons for not playing well.
I was going to bring up Ryan O’Reilly in response to your previous post, but you already did. Although it’s true that not all injuries are equal, what ROR accomplished is very impressive. If Marchand’s wrist injury was so bad, then it sure didn’t look like it in game 6 with that snipe, and injuries can’t be used as an excuse for the multiple instances of poor judgment and poor play by him and Pastrnak, for example.