Gator Mike
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Cameron Hughes scores in the 1st period and Wisconsin leads Notre Dame 1-0.
Edit: Beat me to it.
Edit: Beat me to it.
What are the main reasons that Subban didn't translate here? I mean, he is absolutely lights out this year. He is shutting out freakin' Nashville in the second period as I type this. That's outrageous. What a miss by the Bruins. What does the Vegas goalie coach do that Bob Essensa didn't do in the past five years? This has to reflect poorly on him. And I don't believe that MacIntyre is having a great season either. Maybe time for a new voice as goalie coach?
Subban did progress while in Providence, but that injury he suffered his 3rd year in Providence really set him back. The 2nd callup Subban had there was no reason to expect him to win, he had yet to get a win in the AHL at that point and had brutal numbers as he was trying to find his game. He was playing much better at the end of the season, it was just a point where Mcintyre was also lights out while he was playing and Khudobin was finding his game in the NHL. Subban ended up in kind of a weird spot where he may be ready for the team but there was no way to know with so little time in the NHL.Honestly I don' know. The way Subban is playing surprises me. I saw him at camps and was always impressed with his agility and athleticism but he was very inconsistent in Providence. He really struggled in the NHL here. How could you look at that body of work and think he'd immediately be a player?
Well, as Dom said, there was someone in Nashville who knew exactly what was wrong and how to fix it because like you said, he's lights out right now. That to me suggests there's an issue with the goalie coaching. McIntyre looked amazing in Providence last year. He struggled in the NHL but that's to be expected of a rookie. Still, I fully expected him to use those experiences and the confidence he got from dominating the AHL to come into camp and really push Dobby for the backup job. Heck, I thought he'd have the backup job by the end of the year. Unfortunately, it looks like all he's done is regress.
The Bruins have done a lot of really great work drafting and developing so this isn't me slamming the organization... I'm just saying, their goalie development seems to be an area that's failing. I hope they sort it out soon, I'd like to see McIntyre backing up Rask next year and it looks like this Swayman kid could be the real deal.
Panicky Clode had something to do with it. Picking games at the wrong time.Subban did progress while in Providence, but that injury he suffered his 3rd year in Providence really set him back. The 2nd callup Subban had there was no reason to expect him to win, he had yet to get a win in the AHL at that point and had brutal numbers as he was trying to find his game. He was playing much better at the end of the season, it was just a point where Mcintyre was also lights out while he was playing and Khudobin was finding his game in the NHL. Subban ended up in kind of a weird spot where he may be ready for the team but there was no way to know with so little time in the NHL.
We're talking about how the Bruins develop goalie prospects. How Subban's experience relates to McIntyre and eventually Swayman.So we can talk about ex Bruins now?
Vaakanainen scored today first goal of this season.
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Oshawa General and Jack Studnicka are playing this afternoon on Sportsnet in Canada. Start time is 3:30 Eastern, I believe, right after the Detroit/St. Louis game.
Puck drop is 4:05. Pregame is at 3:40.
I am told Keyser (the forgotten guy) won't be playing. Has been out since November 5th with a concussion.
Honestly I don' know. The way Subban is playing surprises me. I saw him at camps and was always impressed with his agility and athleticism but he was very inconsistent in Providence. He really struggled in the NHL here. How could you look at that body of work and think he'd immediately be a player?
Well, as Dom said, there was someone in Nashville who knew exactly what was wrong and how to fix it because like you said, he's lights out right now. That to me suggests there's an issue with the goalie coaching. McIntyre looked amazing in Providence last year. He struggled in the NHL but that's to be expected of a rookie. Still, I fully expected him to use those experiences and the confidence he got from dominating the AHL to come into camp and really push Dobby for the backup job. Heck, I thought he'd have the backup job by the end of the year. Unfortunately, it looks like all he's done is regress.
The Bruins have done a lot of really great work drafting and developing so this isn't me slamming the organization... I'm just saying, their goalie development seems to be an area that's failing. I hope they sort it out soon, I'd like to see McIntyre backing up Rask next year and it looks like this Swayman kid could be the real deal.
Dom, any time table on his return?
I don't know Joe. I was told he was close and he could get in this weekend, but that was a week ago. I will definitely try and find out though.
Should we be concerned that Studnicka wasn't invited to the WJC camp?
Honestly I don' know. The way Subban is playing surprises me. I saw him at camps and was always impressed with his agility and athleticism but he was very inconsistent in Providence. He really struggled in the NHL here. How could you look at that body of work and think he'd immediately be a player?
Well, as Dom said, there was someone in Nashville who knew exactly what was wrong and how to fix it because like you said, he's lights out right now. That to me suggests there's an issue with the goalie coaching. McIntyre looked amazing in Providence last year. He struggled in the NHL but that's to be expected of a rookie. Still, I fully expected him to use those experiences and the confidence he got from dominating the AHL to come into camp and really push Dobby for the backup job. Heck, I thought he'd have the backup job by the end of the year. Unfortunately, it looks like all he's done is regress.
The Bruins have done a lot of really great work drafting and developing so this isn't me slamming the organization... I'm just saying, their goalie development seems to be an area that's failing. I hope they sort it out soon, I'd like to see McIntyre backing up Rask next year and it looks like this Swayman kid could be the real deal.
McIntyre is 8-4-1 for the season. He's had a few bad games that have messed up his statistics.
He has won his last 3 games (including a shootout) and his stats have been really good, stopping 87 of 93 shots for a .935 save %.
Yah we talked before he leftIt's really hard to imagine such a quick turnaround or that a coach can have that much of an effect on him so quickly.
Now, I've always believed in him and even until the last day in Boston said that he can still be a number one goaltender in the NHL and that his problem was in his head. I know he had the talent and I know he had the determination and that he would bounce back. Ask @DKH I am not surprised in the least, even this quickly.
I would love to know exactly what was said to him though that had such an immediate impact. Sometimes that's all it takes.
Puck drop is 4:05. Pregame is at 3:40.
I am told Keyser (the forgotten guy) won't be playing. Has been out since November 5th with a concussion.
Got a chance to watch Khokhlachev today in a 8-2 win over Slovan and while there are rumors he might come back and play for us I thought I could post it here. While Khokhlachev scored 3 points, they were all second assists on the power play and weren't great plays I'd say. He had a good game and I think he can be an NHL player, but I am not convinced he is better than DeBrusk, Bjork, or Heinen at this point.