BraveCanadian
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Interesting. It’s by a wide margin too.
Blackhawks would be dead last without maroon
You gotta love some of the posters on this site. Let's take a look into the future - the Bruins just got knocked out of the opening round of the 2053 Playoffs and within 5 minutes some Einstein on this site will post something about the 2015 draft.View attachment 924866
Top Players available after that include Barzal, Connor, Boeser, Konecny, Ericsson Ek, Aho:
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You should probably go worry about your 8.8% PP. Even the Bruins have a 14.9%PP
They were being bailed out by goaltending last year. Boston wasn't good defensively whatsoever.Out: DeBrusk, Gryz, Heinen, JVR
In: Lindholm, Zadorov, Poitras, Brazeau
That doesn’t feel like a swap that takes you from being a Presidents Trophy contender to the basement.
You can rightfully point to Ullmark vs Korpisalo…but Korpisalo has cost them zero games so far.
It’s mental right now.
Out: DeBrusk, Gryz, Heinen, JVR
In: Lindholm, Zadorov, Poitras, Brazeau
That doesn’t feel like a swap that takes you from being a Presidents Trophy contender to the basement.
You can rightfully point to Ullmark vs Korpisalo…but Korpisalo has cost them zero games so far.
It’s mental right now.
Marchand hasn't breached 100 points since 2019. He's in his late 30s now and had 3 surgeries over the summer. He's still effective but we can't realistically expect him to be a prime source of offense anymore. He'd be a fine mid-6 guy, probably more 3rd line than 2nd though. Lean on him too much and he'll get injured againAlso doesn't help Marchand went from a 100 point player to .. we'll see what he is but so far he is a shadow of his former self.
To me I think the issue is a culture change is happening and not in a good way. Swayman holding out is just the latest in a number of changes since Bergeron retired. They have handed out some really questionable contracts the last number of years, and added some poor contracts in free agency.
I think the culture is changing from all in on the team to a group of players playing together but looking out for themselves. Also doesn't help Marchand went from a 100 point player to .. we'll see what he is but so far he is a shadow of his former self.
Both Lindholms suck, Elias was bad in last playoffs, so this trend continues this season. What happened to Hampus L? He was so much better couple of years ago. Anyways, Virus is handing out reverse jinx threads like atm, rejoice bruins fans.
You do not trade your two top pairing D for two more forwards no. Congratulations, now Zadorov is your #1DDebrusk is centre of the bell curve, whether he plays 2nd or 3rd line depends on the talent depth of the team he's with. There's nothing wrong with being nothing special, but he's nothing special.
If you were running the Bruins, and the Jets offered you Kyle Connor straight up for McAvoy, do you do it? If the Islanders offered you Barzal straight up for Lindholm?
Toronto's had more than their fair share of "wtf" drafts. In '89, they had three first round picks and took three guys from the Belleville Bulls of the OHL. All because Ballard wouldn't pay for his scouts to travel more than 100 miles from the team. If they wanted to watch games beyond that, they had to pay for the travel and hotels out of their own pockets. In '77 they had the 11th and 12th overall picks and took an average John Anderson and a 5'9" defenseman over Mike Bossy and John Tonelli, again because Ballard cut corners on scouting. I get it that the draft doesn't come with guarantees, but I'm completely willing to admit when cheap ownership gets in the way of building a solid team.
Boston outright blew two of those picks on nobodies, and couldn't entice the third to stay with the team. All those 2015 picks are now in their prime, and if Boston had managed to hit on one or two of them, they'd be in a far different place today.