New thread and lets remember this can become a heated topic so please no personal shots will be tolerated.
I think we'll have to agree to disagree on the state of the defense these last two seasons. Last season we saw a lot of D-D passes in their own zone and try for those breakout passes from their own zone to the neutral zone or along the boards, and that was the problem. Most of the time those passes would be intercepted or contested along the boards by opposing forecheckers. It allowed for opposing teams to hem a weak Bruins corp in their own zone. It was why many here were clamoring for the Bruins to trade for Shattenkirk even if it meant Krejci was going the other way because the Bruins needed someone able to carry the puck out of their zone. Looking at the defense today which apart from Carlo, who has been a great help for this team defensively, was the same yet this year sure we are seeing the occasional D-D passes, but there are cleaner, smoother, and quicker transitions out of their zone capitalizing on quicker and shorter passes and carrying the puck out across their blueline. In my opinion, I think it's a reason why the Bruins have statistically been so much better defensively this season than last season with largely the same personnel on defense.I don't agree on the Cassidy and the D. I think this team tried to do a lot of the things we're seeing now last year. The difference is this year Carlo is in your top pair instead of Kevan Miller. Colin and Morrow are a year older, wiser and much improved. They had Liles for a long stretch of the first 30 games... I talked about this last year with MMB, and I remember Eriksson saying that he was very comfortable with the new breakout patterns where the forwards leave early and slash across the Nzone and the D try to get the puck up ice off the walls... He said it was very similar to what they did in Dallas. The less D to D and more up ice movement started last year. They still go D to D. Chara and Carlo made 3 in a row against the Isles the other night, but I think they also have more speed up front this year and are better at collecting those indirect area passes.
We agree on the lineup discussion. Look at the lines that came out today. Pasta and Vatrano are in, and still nobody's happy. Everybody thinks their version is the secret sauce.
Heinen played a game when he was called up and he went 0-0-0 -1. I don't think it's unreasonable to think that while Nash isn't going to win any scoring titles, he might help you win a game more than a kid who's still trying to find his way, especially when the margin for winning/losing is 1 goal.
I don't agree that "Spooner and Czarnik are centers." Maybe in the 80's they'd be perfect, but they're not the guys I'd want as my centers in today's NHL. Every team in the league asks their centers to play like 3rd defensemen in their own zone now. Every single one. Every college team. Every junior team. Every single one. Defenses have evolved and this is how the game is played. It's why there's been a movement to bigger centers. There's also been a movement to put more skill on the wings, because those are the guys who get to fly the zone, who carry the puck through the neutral zone. That's where I think they can be most effective.
Fwiw, I like Backes better at C. If we make a trade, I'd like to see them get Hanzal (another Backes, basically) to be the 3C. As far as that 46/42 pair goes, I think they've bee together a lot because they're two of the teams better players and they didn't want to break up a line that was so effective. That leaves the only other option as putting Backes as the 3C which comes with a reduction in ice time. Folks can say it doesn't but I've looked at the numbers of this team over time and the 3rd line has always played less. This team has been injured. It's been starved for talent because of those injures, so they made the decision not to reduce the ice time of one of their more talented players. I can understand that. I also think they have had some really good games. Backes played on Bergeron's RW for two games recently and when they switched him back to Krejci's wing I remember saying they suddenly started dominating possession. I just don't think 46/42 are so strong that they can carry a 3rd wheel who's not clicking. Maybe that impression is wrong and we'll find out when Vatrano gets up to speed. If it is, I have no problem seeing Backes go down to the 3rd line with the added depth off IR.
Lastly, I don't agree with the sentiment that all this team does is take perimeter shots. Or that they pad their shot totals with perimeter shots. I watch the games, and the guys who do most of the shooting on this team do it inside the house.
I personally think this is something that is partially on Claude and the coaching staff.
So, I am especially wanting to hear from the major Julien defenders, is he partially responsible for slow starts?
Genuinely curious if that would fall under something Claude can be criticized for.
We are struggling to truly find common ground amongst the two sides as to what Claude can, unarguably, be held responsible for. Does slow starts fall under that category?
And if you say "no", I already understand that your answer is "these are professional athletes...they shouldn't need motivation to start a game on time" or something along those lines.
I personally think this is something that is partially on Claude and the coaching staff.
Why? Do you think he instructs them to go out cautiously and not try to score?
Wow, so Claude isn't to blame AT ALL?
I guess we shouldn't give him credit when the team plays well either.
Wow, so Claude isn't to blame AT ALL?
I guess we shouldn't give him credit when the team plays well either.
Why? Do you think he instructs them to go out cautiously and not try to score?
This has been a running theme here along with "Claude hates young players" and it is just as wrong. The Bruins just don't have the horses to score a lot of goals and that is something a lot of people here just don't want to know.
I personally think this is something that is partially on Claude and the coaching staff.
Why? Do you think he instructs them to go out cautiously and not try to score?
Where in the hell did I say Claude isn't to blame AT ALL? I asked a poster who blames him for slow starts if he thinks Claude tells the team to go out cautiously and not try to score. It's a fair question, and by no means does it let Claude off the hook for anything (including slow starts for Christ's sake!).
Exact definition of a strawman argument. You reply to what he said with a statement that doesn't even come close to addressing what he actually said. Nicely done.
This has been a running theme here along with "Claude hates young players" and it is just as wrong.
It is very funny the propagand used by claude lovers
Just like "clode hate young players" ...very strange because i don't see it anywhere ?
The reality is not that he hate young players, it is that he is in pure love with his hayes, nash and all other 5 goals a year pp players )))))
The clode protection shield is total and impossible to break, sacco should be fired for pp but clode have zero responsability even if he is the one who choose to put ahl players on pp
When bruins win, congrats to clode
When bruins lose, shame on players
Sweeny gave players clode love and want and now it is on sweeny shoulder
The most hilarious of all is that sweeny should take out of clode hands some bad players for force him to not use them ))))))
There is no way you can find one bad thing on clode , stop to try
We all know there is not one human on earth ( 8 milliards ) who can be better than clode
So end of discussion )))))
Haha wait did you honestly forget what you wrote that quickly? He said Claude was PARTIALLY to blame and you asked why.
CSN suggesting Clode could be done.
If Clode takes the fall for this situation, I'll seriously consider jumping ship and following a different team.
Wow, so Claude isn't to blame AT ALL?
I guess we shouldn't give him credit when the team plays well either.
CSN suggesting Clode could be done.
If Clode takes the fall for this situation, I'll seriously consider jumping ship and following a different team.
They should try getting rid of the dead weight first before firing Claude.
I proposed this in another thread.
Waive/demote Hayes, Nash, Acciari, Kevan Miller, and Khudobin immediately. I can't see how waiving a back-up goaltender clearly not getting the job done, and 4 players with 3 goals between them, is going to hurt this club.
Promote Debrusk and McIntyre and see what they can do. Call-up Cross and Randell as spare players/place-holders until the return of Liles and Belesky respectively.
If this doesn't help and doesn't give this team a jolt of either fear or anger, and by all reports can't make a trade in this climate, then maybe you fire the coach.
But I'd like to see a mass exodus of dead weight orchestrated by Sweeney first.