Former Bruins Ex Bruin general discussion II

TD Charlie

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Jay Miller still looks like he will throw hands

Jean Yves Roy worked sales for a software company i worked at after college. I remember when he got hired how hyped i was to know the connection when nobody else did.
 

PB37

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Lindgren is a fake tough guy
That's a clueless comment. Lindgren is as tough as they come - he's a blood and guts dmen who sacrifices his body to the point where it's a meme over there. He's not good at fighting but that doesn't make someone fake. Someone who acts tough to only run from heavy confrontation so he can go pick on weaker players, that's a fake tough guy.
 

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That's a clueless comment. Lindgren is as tough as they come - he's a blood and guts dmen who sacrifices his body to the point where it's a meme over there. He's not good at fighting but that doesn't make someone fake. Someone who acts tough to only run from heavy confrontation so he can go pick on weaker players, that's a fake tough guy.
I will pick who I call a fake tough guy, But thanks for the useless lecture.

Tough as they come? LOL
 
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4ORRBRUIN

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Feel free to pick who you want to call a fake tough guy but expect to be called out on it.
I feel a lot better now.

Completely different direction for this thread:

I’m on record in the Ottawa Senators Forum as being in favor of hiring Marc Savard as their next head coach after this season.
Would love to see it
 
Looking back at the illustrious career of legendary Bruin Phil Esposito

Arriving in Boston ahead of the 1967-68 season, Esposito saw an immediate boost to his production, scoring 35 goals and 49 assists in 74 games. In his second season with Boston, the prolific scorer became the first-ever player to break 100 points in a season. Unfortunately, Esposito failed to break the century mark the following season falling just short with 99 points in 1969-70. Nevertheless, Esposito and a young prodigy, defenceman Orr led Boston to a Stanley Cup Championship in 1970.

 
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